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Wayanad: The Green Utopia 

Wayanad is a quiet retreat amidst the forest. You can bring out the explorer in you or enjoy its verdant beauty with your loved one. Be it a pilgrim, solo vacation or a romantic getaway - Wayanad tourism provides the perfect environment for all.

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An exotic and lush district in the Indian state of Kerala, Wayanad is the perfect blend of history, nature and culture. Mountains, valleys, lakes, waterfalls, forests, beaches and everything in between sing in perfect harmony. One of the nation’s rural gems, it’s no surprise that travellers are drawn to its gates. Because, no matter the time of year, the region makes for an enriching vacation spot. While summers are full of festivities, monsoons are meant for unwinding and winters are ideal for excursions.

However, one must still make the vital decision regarding the best time to visit Wayanad. Luckily, Thomas Cook has put together this little information pack for all those who are struggling to choose. With a breakup of each season and everything it has to offer; you can make the most optimal decision with ease.

Read ahead to know everything about Wayanad’s distinct seasons of winter, summer and monsoon!

 

Peak Season – October to February 

Shoulder Season – March to May 

Low Season – June to September  

Travel Seasons

Min/Max Temperature

Season

March to May

25-35°C

Summer- Hot and humid

June to September

24-31°C

Monsoon - Heavy rainfall

October to February

20-30°C

Winter - Chilly

 

 

 

 

Wayanad in Summer (March to May)

Temperature – The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 25°C and 35°C. 

Weather – Wayanad during summer is similar to other regions in the Indian state of Kerala. The atmosphere is balmy, sometimes blazing. The air is coated with thick layers of humidity. The days are graced by a joyful sun, while evenings give way to cool and refreshing winds. While this is far from the best climate to visit Wayanad in, it is indeed a popular time for festivities. 

Significance – Wayanad summers are synonymous with sun, sand and sumptuous delicacies. What’s more? Coffee, Tea, Rubber and Pepper Plantations are there to explore. There are also some vibrant festivals that occur during these months. Mahashivratri is celebrated in March and Thirunelli is celebrated in April.

Why you should visit now – Summertime is always a great time for a holiday and Wayanad is no exception to this fact! There are some silver linings to the blistering heat of this period. For instance, one can enjoy the pools and beaches with glee. What better time to take a dip in the stunning waters? Furthermore, mornings and evenings are ideal for sightseeing. 

Things to know before the visit – Although summer isn’t peak tourist season, it bustles with travellers, nonetheless. Those who can beat the heat, choose to sightsee and explore the rich region at this time. As such, be vigilant about travel and accommodation prices.  

Tips – Prepare for the coastal heat. Pack light and airy cotton clothing that doesn’t stick to the skin. It’s imperative to have a cap/hat, sunglasses and comfortable footwear. Don’t forget to apply that SPF +30 Sunscreen to prevent tanning. Remain hydrated through the day with water or juice. Lastly, consume small and frequent meals. 

 

Wayanad in Monsoon (June to September)

Temperature – The air temperature during the season of monsoon fluctuates between 24°C and 32°C. 

Weather – The weather of Wayanad in monsoon can be described as variable. The first half experiences unrelenting showers, interspersed with humidity, while the second half is at risk of thunderstorms. Through it all, the landscapes remain gorgeous and the atmosphere is generally pleasant. In fact, some may consider this to be the best season to visit Wayanad in terms of natural beauty. 

Significance – Wayanad monsoons are enchanting and enriching in every possible manner. It’s wonderful to watch the crystal drops of rain breathe life into the magnificent landscapes. Here are some of the sights that are particularly splendid - Pookode Lake, Meenmutty Falls, Edakkal Caves, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Kuruva Dweep. 

Why you should visit now – The state of Kerala is synonymous with its backwaters, lagoons, canals, beaches and oozing greenery. Wayanad is one such region that sparkles with natural beauty and wonderment. Is it any wonder that the shimmering rain makes it look all the more pretty? This is the most perfect backdrop for relaxation and soul searching. 

Things to know before the visit – Monsoon season is the least convenient time for travellers, hence deemed as off season. As such, hotels and agencies will offer attractive deals to tourists. Optimise on this and enjoy the delicious serenity that this period offers. But, take into consideration that thunderstorms and severe weather fluctuations may occur. 

Tips – Gear up for the rainy days. Pack an umbrella, windcheater and rain proof footwear so that you may navigate the region effectively. Make sure your clothing is light but sturdy enough to keep you dry. Apply mosquito repellent, especially if you’re visiting wildlife sanctuaries. Don’t forget to carry waterproof electronic devices or protective plastic casing. 

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Wayanad in Winter (October to February)

Temperature – The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 22°C and 30°C. 

Weather – The climate of Wayanad in winter can be described as crisp and chilly. The temperatures are easy-breezy and cool. The climate takes on a profound freshness. The mist cloaks the atmosphere with magic and wonder. This is the perfect season to drink in Wayanad’s natural landscapes and enjoy its eclectic offerings. 

Significance – The season of winter brings with it a feeling of excitement, thrill and enchantment. Experience winter’s unique charm at these delightful spots - Chembra Peak, Banasura Sagar Dam, Lakkidi Viewpoint and The Bamboo Factory. 

Why you should visit now – Wayanad winters are nothing short of ethereal. From the sights to the smells and sounds, everything is enveloped in icy wonder. This is the most comfortable and convenient time to explore the region, sight see, shop, eat and meet new people. 

Things to know before the visit – Winter dons the hat of peak season and with that title comes a ton of considerations. This period is flooded with throngs of tourists. As such, it is imperative to make your bookings well in advance as accommodation and tour packages may be sold out. Furthermore, be prepared for longer queues and larger crowds. 

Tips – Although the climate isn’t too cold, it’s still important to be well clad. Pack long sleeve shirts, pants, socks and a warm jacket. Throw in those vests and cardigans, so that you can layer up or down. Don’t forget the all-important moisturizer and lip balm that will protect your skin from cracking or drying out. 

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Wayanad: The Green Utopia 

Wayanad is a quiet retreat amidst the forest. You can bring out the explorer in you or enjoy its verdant beauty with your loved one. Be it a pilgrim, solo vacation or a romantic getaway - Wayanad tourism provides the perfect environment for all.

Wayanad Tourism: A Quick View of the City
State Kerala
Official Language Hindi, Malayalam 
Dial Code 4936
Population 8.17 lakhs
Currency Indian Rupee (INR)
Time Zone GMT +5:30 (IST)
Area 2132 square kilometres

Highlights of Wayanad: An abundance of greenery


Nature and camping 

With thick clouds over your head, a vast spread of green sheets in front of you and a blanket of stars above you, Wayanad is a delight for all campers out there. If you are looking to spend a night or two in the lap of nature, head to the Seagot Banasura camp. Here you can enjoy trekking, fishing, a game of tug of war, and other outdoor activities. If you are an adventure enthusiast, you can engage in activities like mountain climbing, zip lining and commando walking. A challenging jungle trek will lead you to Meermutty Waterfalls; one of the largest waterfalls in the Wayanad district of Kerala. It falls from an intimidating height of 300 metres, pouring down relentlessly in three stages which calls for three different treks. The pathway is rather dangerous, however the sight of the crystalline water pouring down in sheets is worth it. This is one of the most famous places to visit in Wayanad. Avoid visiting during the monsoon season for the surroundings may get slippery. You can visit this wonder of nature from 8 am to 5 pm without paying an entry fee. 


Cuisine 

While in Wayanad do try rasam, the piping hot and tangy fiery soup which titillates one’s senses. Prepared from tamarind juice, lentils and garnished with kadi patta, this soup can be best served as a hot beverage or with some rice. There is more to South Indian food than idlis and dosas. Try Fish Moilee, fish cooked in rich coconut milk, mustard seeds and curry leaves. One bite and you will stop only after the plate is empty. Appam with chicken stew is another savoury dish famous in Kerala. Appam is a dish made of rice and is light for one’s stomach. It can be had at any time of the day with a light chicken stew. Try the Kattu soup if you like a mixture of sweet and savoury. This liquid has an intriguing combination of raw mango pulp with spices along with chicken, fish and tapioca. This dish is a prominent part of the tribal cuisine in Kerala. 


Shop and explore  

Prepare a shopping list before you head to Wayanad! You will find a number of souvenirs and antiques that you will be tempted to take back home with you. Wayanad’s love for the arts and crafts has created a diverse and profitable market selling their items all over the world. With rich handicrafts, wooded items and antiques, you will find them all. Head to Santhi Papaddam located on Market Road if you are looking for handlooms and handicraft goods for your friends and family. This is one of the most frequented places to visit in Wayanad by travellers. If you are a literature enthusiast or a bibliophile, head to Easwaran Nanmboodiri near Vivekananda hospital. Here you will find books and stationery items. 


Interesting facts about Wayanad: A land without equal  

  • Wayanad is as old as the beginning of New Age civilisation, the edicts and caves of Ambukuthimala stand testimony to that! 
  • Wayanad is also known as the Ooty of Kerala because of its charming locations and scenic views.
  • Though the South has always been known for its filter coffee, Wayanad is best known for its rice. 
  • If you are an adventure enthusiast, Wayanad is the place to be. With its unique topography, Wayanad is a great spot for trekking, bamboo rafting and cycling. 


Location: The forested border of Kerala 

The forested nirvana lies on the southern top of the Deccan plateau. It enjoys a strategic location with major tourist hubs such as Ooty, Mysore, Bangalore and Coorg around the region. It is located at a distance of 76 kms from the seashore of Kozhikode in Kerala.

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Timings: Best time to visit  

The city enjoys pleasant weather throughout the year. However, the best time to visit this green paradise would be during the months of October to May. You can best explore Wayanad during this season if you are looking to engage in some outdoor activities such as trekking, sightseeing and wildlife tours. If you are a monsoon lover, visit during the months of June to September. The occasional drizzles leave the city in a state of mesmerising lush greenery. Temperatures range from 18 Celsius to 34 Celsius over the year. 


How to reach Wayanad: The road often travelled

By roadYou will find regular buses from and to major cities such as Mangalore, Trivandrum, Bangalore and Kochi. Kerala State Board Transport Corporation buses are well linked to major cities in the South.

By railThe closest railway station to Wayanad is in Kozhikode approximately 110 kms from the city centre. You could also get a taxi to travel to and from the station.

By airThe closest airport to Wayanad is in Kozhikode, 100 kms away from the city centre. Flights connect you to Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi along with gulf countries such as Oman, Quatar, Saudi and Kuwait. 


History of Wayanad: The village of paddy fields 

The Rajas of the Vedas tribe reigned over this green hamlet in the ancient times. Hyder Ali soon brought Wayanad into his reign when he became the ruler of Mysore. Soon enough, Wayanad was in the hands of the British after Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja’s dead body was found in the wilderness of Wayanad.  Hence a new chapter started. Soon enough, the Britishers opened up tea plantations and land for the growth of other cash crops. Connectivity from and to Wayanad got better with the construction of roads extending to the city of Mysore and Ooty. This allowed people from neighbouring places to easily access Wayanad and settle in the forested regions. Wayanad was a part of the Kannur district when it was formed in 1956. The South Wayanad region then became a part of the Kozhikode district after which the north and south of Wayanad came together to form the present Wayanad district.

With its enchanting waterfalls, ancient caves and resorts tucked in between dense forests, Wayanad tourism is the perfect destination for you to explore and unwind. 

Language Spoken

Hindi, Malayalam

Currency used:

Indian Rupee (INR)

DEC-FEB 12oC
JUN-SEP 25oC
MAR-MAY 35oC

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