Wayanad enjoys a salubrious climate throughout the year. The mean average rain fall in this district is 2322 m.m. Lakkidi, Vythiri and Meppadi are the high rainfall areas in Wayanad. Annual rain falls in this high rain fall areas ranges from 3,000 to 4,000m.m. High velocity winds are common during the south west monsoon and dry winds blow in March-April. High altitude regions experience severe cold. This place experiences a high relative humidity which goes even up to 95 percent during the south west monsoon period. Generally, the year is classified into four seasons, namely, cold weather (December-February), hot weather (March-May), south west monsoon (June-September) and north east monsoon (October-November). The dale Lakkidi, nestled among the hills of Vythiri taluk, has the highest average rainfall in Kerala.
Wayanad is unique in that it is situated in an elevated picturesque mountainous plateau in the Western Ghats. The vast stretches of mist - capped mountains, green meadows of valleys, white water springs, blue water lakes and wild forests express the splendid natural beauty of Wayanad. It’s pretty image notwithstanding, perhaps what the visitor finds most endearing about this quaint little hill station is its large tribal population of about fifty-strong tribes and their fascinating lifestyle. Travellers can stay at the tree top houses and mud huts and enjoy the thrills of jungle life.
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Q: How to reach Wayanad ?
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By Air: Kozhikode airport is located at a distance of about 25 km from the centre of the city. Kozhikode is well connected by air to Mumbai, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Goa, Madurai and Chennai.
By Rail: The Kozhikode railway station is located south of the Manachira Square. The city is well connected by train to important places like Mangalore, Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Coimbatore, Goa and Mumbai.
By Road: Kozhikode is well linked with various destinations in Kerala and beyond. National Highway 17 links Kozhikode with the rest of the cities in Kerala and neighbouring states.
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Q: Mode of Transportation in Wayanad ?
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Shared autorickshaws or private rickshaws are very easily available in Wayanad for commuting to different tourist destinations. Private taxis can also be arranged to tour around the city. There is no metro in Wayanad. Local trains are not available in Wayanad.
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Q: Best time to visit Wayanad ?
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The temperature in Wayanad remains more or less constant throughout the year so one can choose any month to visit the hill station. But the best time to visit Wayanad is in the winters. Overall, November through April is the ideal time to visit Wayanad as pleasant temperature prevails because this is when the land is lush green after the monsoon and the temperatures drop.
Summers (March to May) are hot yet lovely with the cool wind from the close-by timberland zone. The highest temperature comes to up to 36 °C. In May, the territory gets substantial rain from the torrential downpour. Regular evening rains are not experienced in Wayanad in summer, but, unpredictable slight rains occur. During the day it becomes slightly warmer and comfortable unlike plains of Kerala.
Monsoon (June-October) in Wayanad is very comfortable and thin cool. But the place looks stunning, with substantial winds and rain falls. Mist covering mountains and dew drop simply makes the place spellbinding. Besides, June to September is a popular time for trekking and adventure tourism in Wayanad.
Winter (October- February) is cool with the least temperature coming to 10°C, and this cold, comfortable climate is preferred by many tourists visiting Wayanad. The period is perfect for touring, honeymoon and camping. October to May season is perfect for touring, wildlife journey, video, and photography and the famous heart-shaped lake on the top of the hills in Wayanad will be full.
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Q: Best places to stay in Wayanad ?
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- Vythiri Village Resort
- Land's End Resort
- Mount Xanadu Resorts
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Q: Things To Do In Wayanad ?
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- Experience the thrill while Zip Lining
- Walk through the tea estates in Wayanad
- Trekking through the hills in Wayanad
- Cycling at Nilgiri
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Q: Places to enjoy the taste of Wayanad ?
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- Clay Hut restaurant
- 1980's a nostalgic restaurant
- Green gates restaurant
- Coffee Factory
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Q: How many days does it take to visit all tourist spots in Wayanad?
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It depends on the tourist. Ideally, it takes anywhere between 3 to five days to check out all the memorable spots in Wayanad.
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Q: Why is Wayanad famous?
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Wayanad is famous for its hills and peaceful environs. You will find beautiful valleys and adventurous trekking trails that offer visual treats on the way. If you enjoy nature and adventure, then this place should be on your list too. Climb the highest peak in Wayanad called Chembra Peak and experience the wilderness.
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Q: Which is the best area to stay in Wayanad?
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You will find a lot of resorts and homestays in Wayanad where you can enjoy a relaxing stay. The hill station of Wayanad is divided into small towns called Sultan Battery, Kalpetta, and Mananthavady. All these places are amazing. When it comes to choosing a stay, go for a homestay surrounded by lush green tea plantation but if you prefer luxury, then resorts should be your choice.
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Q: Which is the most beautiful place in Wayanad?
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There is not one but many beautiful places in Wayanad to visit. You will be amazed to see various different hues of green and the salubrious climate in Wayanad. There are lakes, waterfalls, peaks, dams, and temples to visit in Wayanad. So, you have a lot of variety going on here in this hill station.
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