What to do and see in Wayanad District, Kerala: The Best Things to do Adventurous

February 1, 2022 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Wayanad District, India including Asdani Adventures, Chembra Peak, MuddyBoots Vacations - Day Trips, Neelimala Viewpoint, Neelimala View Point, Soochippara Falls (Sentinel Rock Waterfall), Edakkal Caves, Meenmutty Falls.
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1. Asdani Adventures

Excellent
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5.0 based on 124 reviews

Asdani Adventures

We are a tour company providing guided activity tours around Wayanad. The activities we provide are : Offroad mountain biking, Trekking, Bamboo rafting and Camping. We can boast of one of the best campsites and cycling trails in Wayanad. Campfire, barbeque can be arranged on request. The tour can be customized according to client requirements.

2. Chembra Peak

Kalpetta India
Excellent
55%
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4.5 based on 791 reviews

Chembra Peak

Reviewed By NivethaR14

We just had a peak view as the trek to heart shaped lake was stopped in recent days :( Lush green with coconut, palm tress with coffee and tea plantations are blissful.

3. MuddyBoots Vacations - Day Trips

Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

MuddyBoots Vacations - Day Trips

MuddyBoots organises active vacations in Wayanad, Coorg and North Kerala. Our programs are a mix of nature, culture and soft adventure including hiking, trekking, cycling, camping, bamboo rafting and insights into local customs, culture and cuisine. The outdoor activities include single and multi day cycling trails through dense forests and picturesque villages supported by support vehicles for rider safety and comfort, hiking trails from half day jungle trips for families to eighteen-day expeditions for the tough, bamboo rafting as well as camping adventures. Our vision is to bring the joy of outdoors to the interested traveller, including families with children, irrespective of fitness levels.For corporates, we also offer team building and leadership development programs set in the outdoors.

4. Neelimala Viewpoint

Vaduvanchal India +91 98470 30110
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Neelimala Viewpoint

5. Neelimala View Point

Near Vaduvanchal, Kalpetta India +91 98470 55110 https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/neelimala-hills-wayanad/423
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58%
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Neelimala View Point

Reviewed By taz70526 - Bengaluru, India

We have to this place in July 2017 from Bangalore. Accessibility : You can reach the foot of the point by car. From there we took jeep which costs around Rs. 500. What you see : Breathtaking views. You can see tea plantations of Tamil Nadu, Nescafe Factory, Meen Mutthy falls Sochipara falls, and there meeting at the Chaliyar river, the view of Chembra peak, dense forest valley, clouds. Food : There is no food along the way. But there are hotels in Vaduvanchal. Verdict : A must visit for nature lovers. there is a bit of walking along the path surrounded by small bushes. Tip: Be very careful as the land is slippery. there are many insects around. Stay away from those beautiful catterpillars they may sting you so bad that tumhe nani yaad aa jayegi (get into serious trouble).

6. Soochippara Falls (Sentinel Rock Waterfall)

Vythri Forest Range Office. Meppadi., Kalpetta 673577 India +91 98470 30110 http://www.inwayanad.in/2011/12/wayanad-place-where-season-never-ceases.html
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4.0 based on 729 reviews

Soochippara Falls (Sentinel Rock Waterfall)

Reviewed By malvikat2018 - Chandigarh, India

These waterfalls are a must visit if you are traveling to Wayanad. Start early if you want to visit these waterfalls since they are at quite a distance (roughly about 45 kms from where we were staying. We were staying at sultan Bathery). It closes at 5 pm. Also, it's a very long and a tedious walk to the waterfall which is nestled amidst the thick forest. For those of you suffering from any back or knee pain, I'd suggest to avoid this place. Especially the old people who find it difficult to walk. It involves a lot of walking and it's not an easy walk especially when you are coming back from the waterfall. It's quite steep and the strong sun drains the energy out of you. It's exhausting. But once you get there, you can relax, take photographs and chill in the water. For adventure seekers, you can also get drenched in the waterfall. Carry extra clothes in that case.

7. Edakkal Caves

Edakkal, Kalpetta India 9446052134 http://wayanadtourism.org/explores/edakkal-caves
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4.0 based on 1,674 reviews

Edakkal Caves

Reviewed By 250kashyaps - Hyderabad, India

A great hike with a steep climb from the parking to the ticket counter. Past the ticket counter there are steps which lead up to prehistoric caves with inscriptions. The caves is around 1000 meters above sea level, and the view is excellent. Be ready to get a great cardio workout and would not be advisable for small kids or people with asthma. There is a separate climb up by modern steps ... making it easier. Definitely a must if in Wayanad.

8. Meenmutty Falls

Kalpetta India 9847055110 http://www.inwayanad.in/2012/01/how-to-reach-meenmutty-waterfalls-in.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 266 reviews

Meenmutty Falls

Reviewed By bikashs208 - Bengaluru, India

We visited it in the beginning of Aug, being a rainy season, it was overwhelming water in the falls. The way to the top of the falls was closed due to slippery path and due to high level of water. However, middle and lower fall had plenty of water just falling down to create natural Jacuzzi. Took bath under the natural jaccuzzi and can't explain how wonderful experience it was. The place is clean and well maintained. Older people can also go till the lower and middle of the falls. Path is not challenging to walk. As I was told by the security people there. Oct-Dec would be the best time to visit.

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