Monsoon Magic: Top things to do in Wayanad this June

Pookode lake Situated around 3 km south of Vythiri, this is one of the top tourist attractions of Wayanad. The shores of the lake boast an aqua park with a fish breeding centre.

Banasura Sagar dam Banasura Sagar dam is built across the Karamanthodu tributary of the Kabani River. This one-km long dam is made of mud.

Meenmutty falls  This is Kerala’s second-largest waterfall and is situated 29km south of Kalpetta. One has to pass through expansive tea plantations and a teak tree forest to reach this milky wonder. 

Edakkal Caves Edakkal caves is one of the most sought-after tourist attractions in Wayanad. Your visit won’t be complete without this adventure. 

Wayanad wildlife sanctuary The sanctuary, known for its elephants and tigers, is located between Sultan Bathery in Wayanad district and Mysuru in Karnataka. It is the perfect place of nature lovers.

Kuruva Island The Kuruva Island spread over 950 acres of land is on the Kabani River. The island is a conglomeration of 150 small isles and houses rich flora. 

Neelimala view point To experience the mystic views of the verdant mountains, clouds and stunning landscapes, Neelimala View Point is a must-visit place in Wayanad.

Thirunelli temple Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Thirunelli temple is an ancient religious site perched high on the Brahmagiri Hills in Wayanad. It is believed to be more than 3000 years old.

Ziplining  If you are visiting Wayanad then ziplining over the rolling tea estates is one best experiences that Wayanad offers. 

Treehouse stay Wayanad offers a unique experience, that is staying on a tree. Don’t miss the chance to live amid nature.

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