Hill Stations in Wayanad


Discover the serene beauty of Wayanad’s hill stations.

Immerse yourself in misty mountains and tranquil landscapes. Unwind in nature’s lap and experience the magic of this idyllic destination. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous getaway, Wayanad offers something for everyone. Book your dream hill station vacation today and explore the beauty of this captivating region.

Chembra Peak

Looking for a weekend getaway this weekend, then head out to Wayanad and visit the famous Chembra Peak. Eight kilometres south of Kalpetta, close to the town of Meppady, lays the most elevated top in Wayanad. Chembra crest borders Nilgiri slopes in Tamil Nadu and Vallarimala in Kozhikode and it is one of the beautiful places to see in Wayanad.

This place is a perfect goal for trekking exercises. Climb up the rough landscapes of the Chembra Peak found 2,100 meters above ocean level on the southern piece of Wayanad. Chembra is the tallest peak in Wayanad and is a perfect zone for trekking.

There is a heart moulded lake while in transit to the highest point of the pinnacle, which is accepted to have never become scarce, is a noteworthy vacation spot here. With authorization from the Forest Department, one-day treks and two-day natural life treks are conceivable.Activities:

Trekking is one of the most favoured activities here. Soak in the greenery of this region while you visit this destination.

Chembra Peak
  • Entry Fee: Watch Tower Visit

  • Adult - 50 , Student - 50, Foreign - 80

  • Entry Fee : Trekking

  • Adult - 4000/5, Students - 1000/5, Foreign - 8000/5

  • Timings: From 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM Exploration Time: 3-4 hours

  • Best Time to Visit: October to February

Kurumbalakotta View Point


Kurumbalakotta is a monolith hillock located in Wayanad district at Kerala, India. Situated at 3,220 feet above sea level, the hill gives a splendid view of the scenery spread around. Geographically, the mountain is a part of the Deccan plateau and is in the centre of Wayanad.

Also, it is in the confluence of the Eastern and Western Ghats; the hill is very popular for trekking which has an additional tinge of adventure and caution as there is no perfectly paved path for trekkers. The mesmerising beauty of nature can be most enjoyed between September and March.

Trekking in the hill is a challenging adventure which all venturesome people would love. The landscape from the top of the hill is outstanding. It is the only place in Wayanad which gives the view of the almost half of the district. The rampant greenery spread around the city offers a mesmerising panorama. A view of neighbouring mountains like the Chembara, Banasura, Ambukuthi can be seen from the viewpoint on the hamlet.

Kurumbalakotta View Point
  • Entry Fee: FREE

  • Timings: 5:00 AM – 08:00 AM

  • Best Time to Visit: December to January

Neelimala View Point


If you are looking for some fun-filled Wayanad tourist places then the famous Neelimala View Point is a must visit for you. A place for thrill seekers, Neelimala View point can be reached by means of trekking at the same time offering a few astonishing trek trails. The perspective of the valley from the best is essentially captivating alongside a beautiful vision of Meenmutty Falls and it is one of the best Wayanad places to see. From the point, vacationers can see the smooth white streams spouting through the walk, advancing towards the waterway.

One should walk a ton to achieve the place, individuals with joint and leg agony should take a legitimate care of themselves. Limited and uneven pathways from the closest motorable street will take voyagers to the perspective with the mountain folds of the Western Ghats towards its left and a sloping incline loaded with grass alongside stones on the privilege.

This magnificent sight in Wayanad is something that one can always remember all through life. Fog and fragrance around making such a spell, to the point that one will be lost in its magnificence for a drawn-out stretch of time.

Neelimala View Point
  • Entry Fee: 500/- For Jeep (6-7 Persons)

  • Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Exploration Time: 3-4 hours

  • Best Time to Visit: October to February

Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary

Dedicate a few hours from your busy schedule on your Wayanad sightseeing tour to Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary and spend time spotting the beautiful birds. A paradise for bird watchers, the Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, encompassed by thick forests, is a natural habitat that provides shelter to rare avian species.

It’s a wonderful place where Ornithologists are found in abundance every year and can also be flocked by nature lovers looking to escape from the maddening crowd of life. To have a gala time during your visit to Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, we recommend tourists undertake a 3-hour long trek that goes through streams, hills, and rocky caves to get close to nature and feel an adrenaline rush in the body. The trek can be tried by beginners as well as experts, so you don’t have to worry about anything in case you’re new to this outdoor sport.

Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary
  • Entry Fee: INR 50 per person for Indian nationals and INR 200 per person for foreigners

  • Timings: Anytime from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM Exploration Time: 3-4 hours

  • Best Time to Visit: October to January

Kolagappara Wayanad

Kolagapara Wayanad is one of the well known tourist destination in Wayanad. It is a remote village situated around15 km from Kalpetta the capital of wayanad district in Kerala. Its tranquil surroundings will provide a rejuvenating experience to visitors who take refuge here from the hubbub of the city life It is an elephant shaped rock that dominates the landscape whole of Wayanad. This monumental rock has got the height of four hundred feet from the bottom and has an altitude of 3000 feet from the sea level.

This astonishing rock has a flat place where, more than five hundred people can stand at the same time. The sides of the rock resemble an elephant’s back can be deceitful. It is one of the trekker’s paradises in wayanad. Adventurous tourists can try climbing this rock. To get to Kolagapara, travel along NH 212 and get down at Krishnagiri connecting Kalpetta and Sultan Bathery. A 2 Kilometers trek along a rough path will take you to the bottom of this rock. A visit to the top of Kolagapara can help to hang on to an overall picture of the abundant greenery of Wayanad. Yet another mesmerizing view from the top of this rock is the glimmering water level of the Kuripuzha reservoir.

Kolagappara Wayanad
  • Entry Fee: FREE

  • Timings: Anytime from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM

  • Best Time to Visit: October to January

Location: Wayanad

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