Wayanad — Where Families Make Memories
and Love Stories Begin
Plan your perfect family holiday or honeymoon in Wayanad, Kerala. Discover misty forests, hidden waterfalls, tribal culture, and scenic drives from Bangalore and Coimbatore to the green heart of the Western Ghats.
There are destinations you visit. And then there are destinations that stay with you — in the laughter of your children running through misty meadows, in the quiet magic of a sunrise shared with someone you love.
Wayanad is that kind of place.
Nestled in the cool highlands of northern Kerala, this emerald jewel of the Western Ghats is one of South India's most beloved escapes — for families chasing adventure, for honeymooners seeking quiet magic, and for wanderers who need the forest to breathe again.
Wayanad doesn't just welcome you. It wraps around you — with mist, with birdsong, with the unhurried rhythm of a land that still remembers what silence feels like.
Whether you're driving up from Bangalore on a long weekend or flying into Coimbatore for a romantic Kerala escape, Wayanad delivers something rare: a place where every season is beautiful, every morning is cool, and every trail leads somewhere worth discovering.
The Hidden Trails of Wayanad
Wayanad is laced with trails that most travel guides quietly overlook. Beyond the well-trodden paths to Chembra Peak and Banasura Sagar lie routes through pepper estates, bamboo groves, and tribal hamlets that feel like they exist outside of time.
🏔️ Chembra Peak — The Heart-Shaped Lake Trek
At 2,100 metres, Chembra is Wayanad's highest peak. The trail winds through shola forests and grassy slopes to a heart-shaped lake near the summit — almost mythical among trekkers. Start early before the mist rolls in and you'll be rewarded with panoramic views stretching to Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
Trail Tip
Permits are issued from the Meppady forest station. Carry water, wear layered clothing, and begin the ascent by 7 AM for the clearest skies.
🦅 Pakshipathalam — The Bird Rock in Deep Forest
Deep inside the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary lies Pakshipathalam — a rock formation riddled with caves sheltering rare birds, bats, and the occasional leopard. The trek (around 7 km one way) is demanding, but for nature lovers it's nothing short of a pilgrimage.
☁️ Lakkidi — The Gateway Through the Clouds
The drive from Calicut to Wayanad takes you through Lakkidi, the highest ghat pass in Kerala. On monsoon mornings the road floats through clouds so thick you can barely see 10 metres ahead. Thrilling and beautiful — a journey that announces you've left the ordinary behind.
Tribal Culture — The Living Heritage of Wayanad
Long before Kerala became a tourist destination, Wayanad was home. The Kuruma, Kurichiya, Paniya, and Adivasi communities have lived in these forests for thousands of years — their culture, art, and relationship with nature forming the quiet soul of the region.
🗿 Edakkal Caves — Stone-Age Stories on Rock Walls
Carved into the walls of the Edakkal Caves are pictographs that date back over 6,000 years — among the oldest rock engravings in India. These images tell stories of a civilisation that thrived here long before history began writing itself down.
🏘️ Tribal Village Visits — Where Culture Lives
Several responsible eco-tourism initiatives in Wayanad offer guided visits to tribal communities. You'll see traditional bamboo craft, taste honey harvested from the forest, and hear stories about medicinal plants. If you're travelling with children, these visits leave impressions that last longer than any theme park.
The Kurichiya elders say the forest is not a place you visit — it is a relative you return to. Spending time in Wayanad, you begin to understand what they mean.
Misty Mornings — The Magic Hour in Wayanad
Ask anyone who has stayed in Wayanad what they remember most, and many will say the mornings. The hour just after dawn — when the mist still clings to the valleys, when the coffee estates shimmer with dew, when the first birds begin to call from the canopy — is genuinely unlike anywhere else in South India.
🌅 Sunrise at Banasura Sagar
India's largest earth dam holds back a reservoir that turns silver in the early morning light. A boat ride across the water at sunrise, with the Banasura hills reflected in the stillness, is one of Wayanad's most quietly spectacular experiences.
☕ Morning Walks Through the Coffee Estates
Wayanad grows some of Kerala's finest coffee and cardamom. Walking through a working estate in the morning — inhaling the rich, earthy scent, watching the mist lift off the rows of coffee plants — is one of those simple pleasures that stays with you.
Getting to Wayanad — From Bangalore & Coimbatore
🚗 From Bangalore — ~5 to 6 Hours
Via Mysore and the scenic Tholpetty route (~280 km). One of the most beautiful road trips in South India — the landscape transforms dramatically as you climb into Kerala. The drive itself is part of the experience.
Route Tip
Take the Mysore–Kalpetta highway. Leave Bangalore before 6 AM on weekends. Stop at Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary for a chai and an early wildlife sighting.
✈️ From Coimbatore — ~3 to 3.5 Hours
The closest major airport. The drive via the Ooty–Gudalur route is breathtaking, curling through tea estates and viewpoints before descending into Kerala's green heart. If you're flying in for a Wayanad holiday, Coimbatore is your most convenient gateway.
🚆 From Calicut (Kozhikode) — ~2 Hours
The closest city with both an airport and a train station. The drive up through the Lakkidi ghats is one of Kerala's most dramatic — especially during monsoon mornings.
For Families — Adventures Children Will Never Forget
Wayanad offers children something increasingly rare: real nature, real wildlife, real experiences.
- Phantom Rock & Chethalayam Waterfalls — Easy trails with swimming holes and forest pools
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary — Jeep safaris with chances of spotting elephants, sambar deer, and wild boar
- Bamboo Rafting on Pookode Lake — Gentle, safe water activity for all ages
- Farm Visits — Let kids pick pepper, taste raw honey, and learn where food comes from
- Campfire Evenings — Star-gazing far from city light pollution
For Honeymooners — Romance in the Mist
Wayanad has always been a favourite honeymoon destination in Kerala. The cool climate, lush privacy, and unhurried pace create the kind of atmosphere that's increasingly hard to find.
The most romantic experiences here are the quiet ones: a candlelit dinner by the campfire, a morning walk through mist-wrapped forest paths, an evening in a private hut overlooking rolling green hills, listening to the jungle come alive at dusk.
At Jungle Beats, our forest huts and private villas are nestled deep in nature — offering the seclusion and rawness that make a honeymoon truly unforgettable. Hear the wild. Together.
Best Time to Visit Wayanad
- October to February (Winter) — Cool and lush. Perfect for trekking and sightseeing. 15°C–25°C.
- March to May (Summer) — Warmer but still comfortable. Better wildlife sightings. Underrated.
- June to September (Monsoon) — Every waterfall full, every hillside impossibly green. Unforgettable for those who embrace the rain.
Best Kept Secret
The weeks just after monsoon — October and November — offer the best of all worlds: full waterfalls, lush greenery, and clear skies. Book early; this window fills fast.
Hear the Wild. Stay in It.
Jungle Beats is where Wayanad's wildest spirit meets genuine forest living. Huts in the trees, campfires under the stars, and the rhythm of the jungle — right outside your door.
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- Elevation: 700 – 2,100 m
- Best Season: Oct – Feb
- From Bangalore: ~5–6 hrs
- From Coimbatore: ~3 hrs
- From Calicut: ~2 hrs
- Climate: 15–28°C Year Round
- Chembra Peak Trek
- Edakkal Caves
- Banasura Sagar Dam
- Pookode Lake
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
- Pakshipathalam
- Chethalayam Waterfall
- Lakkidi Viewpoint
Our team is happy to help you plan the perfect Wayanad stay — family, honeymoon, or group.
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