In Wayanad, the scenery is breathtaking when it rains.

The views are breathtaking when it rains. I am When the rain stops, you should climb the pass to Wayanad because the scenery is breathtaking and the foliage are covered in dewdrops, making Wayanad even more attractive. Falling waterfalls, snow-capped peaks, verdant forests teeming with tigers, buffaloes, deer, and pumpkins in addition to leather boxes and pumpkin herds.

As soon as you’re at ease, you can ascend Chembra Hill. Visitors are invited to appreciate the grandeur of the welcomes tea estates, the bicycle ropeway, Banasura Sagar, and the Pookode lake for boating in Vaithiri, Meppadi, and the western floor. Visit Katukun and Brahmagiri to feel the snow touching the sky. See Rainy Kurua Island at least once in your lifetime.

It’s possible that by now the warmth that Meenmutti waterfalls, Suchipara Waterfalls, and Kanthanpara once emitted during the rainy season has vanished. Upon witnessing the Edakkal cave and Jain basti as historical relics, one’s thoughts would gradually drift to the seemingly infinite vistas of Wayanad. This is a true traveler’s paradise—the land of cardamom, coffee, and pepper thrives there. There are still so many unwatched views available here; more are on the way.

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