Day
1: Arrival Kozhikode Airport/ Railway Station – Sultan
Bathery.
At
arrival transfer to the hotel in Wayanad.
After relaxing
for some time move for sight
seeing in sultan bathery Jain temple. It
is generally known as Tippu’s fort.
Evening free for own activities. Overnight
stay at same hotel.
Day
2: Sultan Bathery - Meppadi
After Breakfast move to see the two caves
of Ampukuthimala located between Sultan bathery
and Ambalavayal, it is a pre-historic rock
shelter of the bygone era & civilization.
Then proceed to see the Sentinel rock waterfall,
which is an idle place for swimming. Then
you would be proceeding to Meppadi to interact
with tribals. There are 4 types of tribals
in this region. Drop back to hotel. Overnight
stay at the same hotel.
Day3:
Sultan Bathery – Ambalavayal
After Breakfast proceed to Ambalavayal heritage museum. This heritage museum
is housing artifacts and belongings of the various tribes of the land. It is
one of the best in Kerala. After that proceed to view the spectacular Banasura
Sagar Dam, this dam is been considered as the largest earth dam in India, the
Banasura project precincts are an ideal starting point for treks to the Banasura
Peak. Overnight stay at same hotel
Day 4: Sultan Bathery - Kalpetta
After Breakfast checkout
from the hotel & proceed
to Kalpetta. Check-in the hotel, relax
for some time and then move to visit the Varambetta
Mosque. It is the oldest mosque in wayanad
nearly 300 years. After that proceed to
Vythiri which is a famous tourist spot known for
its Pookot Lake. Boating facilities are
arranged to the very vast natural lake, which lies
in the lap of surrounding mountains. Shopping
facilities are also available. Back to
hotel. Overnight stay at Kalpetta hotel.
Day 5: Kalpetta – Mananthavadi
After
Breakfast move to Mananthavadi to visit Pazhassi
memorial. It is known for
the body of Veer Pazhassi, the lion of
Kerala who was buried there. Then proceed
to the
village in mananthavadi to interact with
tribals. The tribal performs their traditional
art form also known as “Pira” once
in every week. Then proceed to Kuruvadweep.
This uninhabited island on the eastward
bound Kabani River is an ideal picnic spot.
This
place is also the home to rare species
of birds, orchids and herbs. Evening free
for
own activities. Overnight stay at same
hotel.