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If you are a wildlife travel lover, then you can choose the perfect destinations in Wayanad. Wayanad is the popular district situated in the stunning western ghats' Here you can enjoy the fabulous landscapes, serene waterfalls, enthralling hill spot, and majorly you can explore the fabulous trekking and camping. Try and choose the exciting <a href="https://gokeralatrip.com/kerala_tour_from_delhi">Kerala tour packages from Delhi </a>, Bangalore, etc.
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About Wayanad • The pristine beauty of Wayanad is one of the most picturesque retreats in Kerala and is situated amidst lush green valleys, green landscapes and cool climate. The district of Wayanad is located at an altitude of 700 to 2100 m above sea level. Apart from its natural beauty, Wayanad is also famous for its discovery of new stone age paintings in the Edakkal Caves.
Top most places In Wayanad Tea estate Wildlife sanctuaries Soochippara falls
Tea Estate • One of the beautiful scenery in Wayanad is Tea estate. Your drive through the district is through the Rolling Hills, which is full of tea plantations. • If you are interested in visiting some of the tea estates of Wayanad, it is Vaithyi and Meppadi.The best time to visit a tea garden is after the rainy season.
Wildlfe Sanctuaries • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is situated 18 km away from Sultan Bathery. It is spread over two areas of Kerala which is Cannanore in the north and Calicut in the south. The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala, an integral part of the Nilgiris Biosphere, it joins two other wildlife parks - Northeast Nagarhole, Bandipur in Karnataka and Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu in the southeast. • It is the perfect place for exploring trekking, camping, and jeep safari. If you want to go here , you can choose awesome Kerala group tour packages.
Soochippara Waterfalls • Soodipara Falls is also called as the Sentinel Rock Falls which is surrounded by vast hills and thick forests. Soochipara Waterfalls is the perfect tourist spots and it also one of the beautiful waterfall spot in Wayanad. The nearby rock resembles a needle, hence the name Sochippara.