Wayanad is the ideal location to escape the sweltering sun of North India because of its comfortable temperature throughout the entire year. Along with its cold climate, this location also features unspoiled forests, misty mountains, and expansive plantations. The region of Wayanad, which is frequently referred to as the "spices garden of India," is home to several tourist attractions as well as large orchards of numerous spices, including cardamom, black pepper, star anise, fenugreek, black cumin, and others. This location has a unique scent thanks to the green spice orchards, which is further enhanced by the perfume of the coffee plantations, the nutrient-rich organic fruits and vegetables, and the waving paddy fields.
You may hike to Banasura Dam, the biggest earth dam in India, or to Chembra Peak, the highest point in Wayanad, where you can view the sun setting behind the mountains. The list doesn't end here; Edakkal Caves offers the opportunity to investigate maybe Neolithic era. There are several petroglyphs there for you to see—prehistoric rock engravings used for communication.