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Best places in wayanad in december

A trip to Wayanad in December is perfect for those who seek adventure and serenity amongst the hills and lakes. As the weather becomes a bit chilly in the mornings and evenings, Wayanad turns into a beautiful, lush green spot, giving you a sense of calm. Wayanad is a perfect vacation destination where you will be mesmerised by the green landscapes and breathtaking scenery.

Those travelling to Wayanad in the winter months can expect clear skies and chilly mornings, but comfortable days. The temperature is between 18°C to 28°C, perfect for day outings, trekking and heading to waterfalls such as Soochipara Waterfalls for a beautiful adventure. Situated 2,100 meters above sea level, Wayanad has many things to do in Wayanad in December. From exploring Wayanad Animal Sanctuary to finding solace at the Wayanad Heritage Museum. There are also ancient temples to visit here, like the Thirunelli temple, ideal for anyone wanting to seek blessings. 

December also brings the opportunity to celebrate the festival of lights- Karthigai Deepam and Christmas. The charm of Wayanad in this month makes it a must-visit, ideal for adventure or a quiet retreat. Tourists can book customised Wayanad tour packages to explore the places, take part in activities and accommodation to have a memorable vacation.

Top Experiences in Wayanad in December
  • Hike to Chembra Peak: Crisp winter air and clear skies make this trek rewarding, with stunning views of the Heart-Shaped Lake and the surrounding Western Ghats.
  • Boat on Pookode Lake at Sunrise: Mist curls over the calm waters in December, turning a simple boat ride into a serene, postcard-perfect experience.
  • Wildlife Safari at Muthanga or Tholpetty: Cooler temperatures bring elephants, deer, and birdlife into the open, making December ideal for spotting Wayanad’s wildlife.
  • Explore Edakkal Caves: Pleasant weather makes the uphill trek comfortable, and the ancient carvings are best admired with panoramic views from Ambukuthi Hill.
  • Sunset at Banasura Sagar Dam: The winter sunlight casts golden reflections on the reservoir, creating one of Wayanad’s most striking sunset experiences.
What to Note While Visiting Wayanad in December
  • December brings cool 15–24°C days and nippy 10–15°C evenings, ideal for misty forest walks, tea-estate drives, and cosy sweaters.
  • Expect clear skies after the monsoon, light morning fog across the Ghats, and excellent visibility for viewpoints like Lakkidi and Banasura Hill.
  • Pack light layers, trekking shoes for trails like Chembra and Edakkal, rain ponchos for sudden drizzles, and power banks since network coverage dips in deep forest zones.
  • Most roads remain smooth and accessible, but early-morning fog is common around Vythiri, Meppadi, and the Thamarassery Ghat Pass so drive cautiously.
  • Enjoy freshly brewed Wayanad coffee, bamboo rice payasam, roasted tapioca snacks, and warm evenings at wood-fire cafés in Kalpetta and Vythiri.
  • The Christmas season brings pretty lights around hill churches and a relaxed holiday mood across the towns.
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Best Places To Visit In Wayanad In December

01

Banasura Sagar Dam & Hill

One of the best places in Wayanad in December to visit is the Banasura Sagar Dam, whose construction started in the late 70s. However, it was in 1972 when the actual construction commenced, with completion in 1979. It is used for irrigation, hydroelectricity, and flood control. There are many outdoor activities you can try at the dam, such as boating, where you can choose either a pedal boat or a motor boat.

Kayaking in the calm waters or trekking nearby is another outdoor activity to take part in. Try a coracle ride if you want to see how old Keralites used to travel.

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm (Mon-Sun)

Entry charges: INR 40/person (adult); INR 20/child

Location: Banasura Sagar Dam & Hill, Padinjarathara, Wayanad, Kerala 673575

How to Reach: The dam is located approximately 21–23 km from Wayanad (Kalpetta), and it will take around 40–45 minutes via Kalpetta–Padinjarathara Road.

Highlights:
  • Walk along the Banasura Earthfill Dam, India’s largest of its kind, surrounded by stunning hill ranges.
  • Capture panoramic views of the Banasura Hill peaks reflecting over the vast reservoir.
  • Enjoy a thrilling speedboat ride across the Banasura backwaters.
  • Spot the scattered Banasura Islets, formed naturally during monsoon swelling.
  • Trek to Banasura Hill Top for sweeping vistas of Wayanad’s misty valleys.
02

Edakkal Caves

Situated on Ambukuthi hills in Wayanad, the Edakkal caves are known for their prehistoric rock carvings. They even date back to 6,000 years ago, and to reach the caves, a moderate, steep trek is required. As you enter the caves, you will be fascinated by ancient animal and human figurines etched into the stones. The biggest archaeological site in India, the view is simply impressive.

Tourists are allured by the engraving on the rocks written by their ancestors, a form of wisdom passed down through generations. Get a telescope from the shop to enjoy the breath taking beauty of Wayanad from the cave’s top.

Timings: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (closed on Mondays)

Entry Charges: Approx. INR 50 for adults, INR 30 for children, and around INR 70–100 for foreign visitors.

Location: Edakkal Caves, Nenmeni, Wayanad, Kerala 673595

How to Reach: The caves are located approximately 18–20 km from Wayanad (Kalpetta), and it will take around 35–40 minutes via the Ambalavayal–Kolagappara route. A short uphill trek is required from the parking area.

Highlights:
  • See prehistoric carvings at Edakkal Cave Chambers, dating back over 6,000 years.
  • Explore the ancient Neolithic petroglyphs depicting humans, animals and symbols.
  • Hike up Ambukuthi Hill for dramatic ridge-top scenery before entering the caves.
  • Spot iconic carvings like the “Man with Bow” and “Animal with Antlers” inside the main chamber.
  • Experience the unique split-rock formation that forms the natural Edakkal fissure cave.
03

Soochipara Waterfalls (Sentinel Rock)

A must-visit place in Wayanad in December is Soochipara Falls, or Sentinel Rock Falls. A natural wonder surrounded by lush forests, ideal for trekking and rock climbing. The three-tiered waterfall cascades down from a rock situated 200 meters above ground, forming a natural pond. The cool and clear water is perfect for you to take a dip in with a mesmerising sight to keep you company.

The falls are 35 km away from Wayanad, and you can reach here by trekking. A perfect family getaway for picnics and clicking memorable photos. Rock climbing on the steep rocks to enjoy the breath taking views is surely an adrenaline rush.

Timings: 8 am to 5 pm (Monday-Sunday)

Entry Charges: INR 150 per person.

Location: Soochipara Waterfalls (Sentinel Rock), Vellarimala, Wayanad, Kerala 673577

How to Reach: The waterfalls are located approximately 34–36 km from Wayanad (Kalpetta), and it will take around 50–60 minutes via Meppadi. A forest walk of about 20–30 minutes leads to the falls.

Highlights:
  • Witness the powerful three-tier cascade of Soochipara Falls plunging from the Vellarimala range.
  • Trek through dense Vellarimala Forest Trails to reach the waterfall viewpoint.
  • Admire the massive Sentinel Rock, a favourite spot among professional climbers.
  • Enjoy the natural plunge pool formed at the base of Soochipara’s final drop.
  • Capture misty views of the surrounding Vythiri and Meppadi hill slopes from the falls area.
04

Kuruva Island

A serene cluster of riverine islets known as Kuruva Island is one of the most sought-after places to visit in Wayanad in December. The island is spread over 950 acres in the calm Kabini River. The uninhabited island provides a serene getaway from the hustle and bustle of regular life. The rich biodiversity, bamboo bridges, and untouched forests allure tourists, who encounter rare birds on their walks.

The protected area boasts multiple plant species, such as rare orchids and medicinal plants, as well. There are a few activities too that you can take part in here, like boating.

Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Entry Charges: INR 220 per person.

Location: Kuruva Island (Kuruvadweep), Mananthavady, Wayanad, Kerala 670646

How to Reach: Kuruva Island is located approximately 30–32 km from Wayanad (Kalpetta), and it will take around 55–70 minutes via Mananthavady Road. Access to the island is by entry gate and a bamboo raft/boat managed by the forest department.

Highlights:
  • Walk through the dense riverine forest spread across the Kabini River Delta.
  • Cross bamboo rafts operated by the Forest Department to enter the protected islets.
  • Spot unique flora like wild orchids, giant ferns and rare medicinal plants.
  • Watch for birdlife such as the Malabar Pied Hornbill and White-bellied Treepie.
  • Explore the tranquil Kuruva Nature Trails, weaving through untouched forest patches.
05

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

One of the best places to visit in Wayanad in December with kids is the Wayanad wildlife sanctuary. It spans the Tholpetty and Muthanga ranges, offering a Kerala safari experience you won't miss. Here you will find elephants, deer, tigers, bison, and more lying lazily or looking for prey in their home. It is a known project elephant site, and you will see them roaming freely across the length of the sanctuary.

Take a jeep safari here with trained guides for sightseeing and exciting interactions with the wild animals. The safari is 1.5 to 2 hours long, and the prices depend on the package you book.

Timings: 7:00–10:00 AM & 3:00–5:00 PM

Entry Charges:  INR 10/person (Indians) and INR 100/person (International tourists)
Jeep safari: INR 2100 (Indians) and INR 4200 (International tourists).
Jungle bus safari: INR 349 (Indians) and INR 700 (International tourists)

Location: Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad, Kerala, India (spanning hill ranges including Tholpetty, Muthanga, Kurichiat, Sulthan Bathery)

How to Reach: The Sanctuary is located about 39 km from the main town, Kalpetta (Wayanad), and it takes roughly 3–4 hoursincluding travel from Kalpetta to “lower Wayanad” (for sectors such as Tholpetty) by road.

Highlights:
  • Take jeep safaris through the Muthanga and Tholpetty forest ranges.
  • Spot wildlife such as Asian Elephants, Gaurs, Sambar Deer and occasionally Tigers.
  • Explore stretches of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, rich in evergreen and moist deciduous forests.
  • Visit watchtowers like the Tholpetty Observation Point for panoramic wildlife viewing.
  • Learn about conservation efforts managed by the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department.
06

Pookode Lake

Pookode Lake is a scenic freshwater lake surrounded by thick forests and rolling hills, ideal for a relaxing day outing. Pookode Lake is not just the smallest but also the highest altitude lake in Wayanad. The lake is a major attraction for tourists due to its shape resembling the map of India. Here you can enjoy pedal boating, nature walks, or strolling around the shaded pathways.

The lake is known for its children's park, handicraft shops with local products, and a small aquarium.

Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Entry Charges: INR 40 per person (adults); INR 30 per child.

Location: Wayanad district, Kerala, India (near Kalpetta / Vythiri)

How to Reach: Pookode Lake lies about 13–15 km from Kalpetta; by car/bus or taxi, it is a short 20–30 minute ride.

Highlights:
  • Walk the scenic pathway encircling the natural freshwater Pookode Lake.
  • Enjoy boating run by the South Wayanad Forest Division amidst lush forest cover.
  • Spot the distinctive Blue Lotus blooming along parts of the lake’s shoreline.
  • Meet resident wildlife like Malabar squirrels and playful troops of bonnet macaques.
  • Explore the attached Wayanad Aquarium and lakeside handicraft stalls selling local products.
07

Meenmutty Waterfalls

Meenmutty Waterfalls is one of Wayanad’s most powerful and dramatic waterfalls. The second largest waterfall cascades in three tiers through lush forest terrain. To reach the falls, you have to trek, an adventure on its own, involving rocky paths and steep sections. The breathtaking views and impressive sound of falling waters make it a worthwhile trek.

During your trek, you will also come across diverse wildlife and plant species. Wayanad in December is the post-monsoon month and is ideal for trekking to the waterfalls, with calm water flow and pleasant weather, and a less slippery trek.

Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Entry charges: INR 100 per person (adult); INR 50 per child.

Location: Meenmutty Waterfalls, near Meppadi / forest area in Wayanad, Kerala, India

How to Reach: The waterfall is approximately 29 km from Kalpetta. From the main road, there is a 2 km jungle trek to reach the base of the falls. 

Highlights:
  • Trek through the lush Chooralmala forest trails to reach the three-tiered cascade.
  • Witness the powerful drop of the Meenmutty Upper Falls, one of Wayanad’s tallest.
  • Capture sweeping views of the surrounding Western Ghats escarpments from the mid-level viewpoint.
  • Experience the mist-filled walkway near the Meenmutty Lower Pools, especially after the monsoon.
  • Explore nearby scenic points on the Meppadi–Ooty forest belt, known for dense greenery.

08

Thirunelli Temple

One of the best places to visit in Wayanad in December is the Thirunelli Temple, honouring Lord Vishnu. Heading to the temple is a spiritual experience you will remember forever. The 3000-year-old temple is located in Brahmagiri’s forest region and is also known as ‘the Kashi of the South.’ The place is known for the rituals conducted here for the departed souls. The Vishnu idol here is in the form of Chaturbhuja, with the temple also honouring sub-deities such as Nagam and Ganapathy. The temple is also known as the ‘Kashi of the South’ due to the peace one experiences here. 

Timings: 5:30 am to 12:30 pm and 5:30 pm to 8 pm. (Mon-Sun)

Entry Charges: Free

Location: North Wayanad, Thirunelly Road, Thirunelly, Kerala 670646, India

How to Reach: Thirunelli Temple is located approximately 48–50 km from central Wayanad (Kalpetta), en route via Mananthavady. The drive typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and forest roads.

Highlights:
  • Visit the ancient Thirunelli Maha Vishnu Temple, set against the Brahmagiri hills.
  • Explore the historic stone structure of the Koothambalam, showcasing Kerala temple architecture.
  • Walk through the serene pathways leading to the Punyagiri Shrine on the hill slope.
  • Experience the mystical dawn aura as chanting echoes through the Thirunelli Valley.
  • Participate in sacred rituals at the Papanasini Stream, believed to have purifying powers.
09

Chain Tree & Lakkidi Viewpoint

The Chain Tree and Lakkidi viewpoints are the top things to do in Wayanad in December. The viewpoints offer sceneries such as the mist-covered mountains or deep valleys. The Chain Tree is a historic landmark connected to a local tribal boy, whose spirit is believed to be bound to a tree with a chain here. A short visit here, especially in the mornings to take photos or enjoy the views, is recommended. 

Timing: 24 hours

Entry Charges: Free

Location: Lakkidi View Point, Lakkidi, Wayanad, Kerala 673576, India

How to Reach: Lakkidi View Point lies about 20–25 km from Wayanad (Kalpetta), along NH-766, reachable in around 40–50 minutes by road from Kalpetta. The Chain Tree is around 1 kilometre from Lakkidi View Point.

Highlights:
  • See the iconic Chain Tree of Lakkidi, tied with heavy iron chains linked to its local legend.
  • Enjoy sweeping panoramas of the Thamarassery Ghat Pass from Lakkidi Viewpoint.
  • Witness dramatic cloud movements rolling across the Vythiri hill slopes.
  • Spot the winding hairpin bends of the Ghats Route (NH 766) from elevated viewpoints.
  • Capture golden-hour views over the mist-covered Western Ghats ridge lines.
10

Wayanad Heritage Museum

Wayanad Heritage Museum, popularly known as Ambalavayal Heritage Museum, is perfect to understand the tribal communities part of Wayanad for years. The museum provides a sneak peek into the indigenous communities of Wayanad and how they have lived and thrived here for decades. Here you will get to explore the weapons, jewellery, traditional costumes, and agricultural tools of communities like the Kurichiyas, Paniyas, and Kurumbas. A botanical garden nearby also invites tourists to check out the plants. The clay structure here appeals the most to the tourists, showing the ways of ancient civilisation.

Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm (Monday-Sunday)

Entry Charges: INR 50 per person.

Location: Wayanad Heritage Museum (Ambalavayal), Wayanad district, Kerala 673593, India

How to Reach: The museum is approximately 18–22 km from Kalpetta (Wayanad town); by car or taxi, it takes about 40 minutes to 1 hour. 

Highlights:
  • Explore rare tribal artefacts from the Kurichiya, Paniya and Kattunaikka communities.
  • View ancient burial items and weapons in the Gotra Hall section.
  • Discover terracotta sculptures and urns dating back to the Megalithic Age.
  • Learn about regional farming tools and pottery in the Devasmrithi Gallery.
  • Understand Wayanad’s cultural evolution through curated displays by the State Archaeology Department.

People Also Ask About Wayanad

  1. Is December suitable for sightseeing with family and kids?

    Yes, December is suitable for sightseeing with family and kids as the pleasant weather makes the month perfect for enjoying the lakes or waterfalls, to trekking the hills, every activity is enjoyable in December. 
  2. Can I trek Chembra Peak or visit Meenmutty Waterfalls in December?

    Yes, you can trek to Chembra peak and visit Meenmuttu waterfalls, and it is one of the best things to do in Wayanad, Kerala, in December. It is just after the monsoon season, so the trek is less slippery and full of natural greenery. One tip: start the trek early in the morning to avoid the harsh daytime sun.
  3. Is December a good time to visit Wayanad and its major attractions?

    Yes, December is the perfect time to visit Wayanad, thanks to the cool, pleasant weather it offers. The temperature is between 10°C and 24°C, making it perfect for you to enjoy multiple things to do in Wayanad, like trekking, sightseeing, and more. The evening weather is a bit chilly, allowing you to have bonfires. Also, the month of December has lush greenery due to the previous monsoon weather, perfect for enjoying nature.
  4. Are Kuruva Island and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary open in December?

    Yes, both the Kuruva islands and Wayanad wildlife sanctuary are open in December. Kuruva Islands, or Kuruva Dweep as it is known to the locals, is ideal to witness the beauty of the place. The timings for the island are 9:00 am to 3:30 pm (Monday to Sunday). On the other hand, witness the whispers of the exotic animals in Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in December by choosing different safari options. The timings of the sanctuary are 7 am to 10 am and 3 pm to 5 pm. 
  5. What clothes should I pack for Wayanad in December?

    You should pack light and breathable clothes with light sweaters or jackets for Wayanad, Kerala, in December. Here is a breakdown of things you can pack:
    • Cotton shirts, shorts, t-shirts, jeans, pants, and skirts.
    • Light jacket, shawl, or sweater.
    • Umbrella and rain jacket.
    • Comfortable walking shoes like sneakers or flip-flops.
    • Toiletries like sunscreen and moisturiser.
    • Sunglasses, insect repellent, sun cap, medicines, and first aid.
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Everything this place provides is a surprise... To start with a bit offroad drive leading up to the destination followed by the magic tea with the secret ingredients... And the chilling climate, the ever refreshing tea gardens, the morning trek, the superb staff, and lot more.. Just like the tea, this wonderful place is hidden from all the 'mainstream'.. Eagerly waiting to my next trip to black eagles wayanad along with Thrillophilia.
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One of the best places in Wayanad to detox from busy urban life!, Amalgamated with nature An amazing family holiday and very good memories, Great hospitality I highly recommend this place for people who want to detox from busy urban life! Very cordial staff. We stayed in one of the cottages We were looking for our vacation getaway which would keep us away from the Urban busy life - a place that would expose our kids to nature and more of FAMILY TIME Kids had a great experience of the travel from Bangalore to Mysore and then via Nagarahole reserve forest to Wayanad….. It was a pleasure to stay here. One of the best place to forget yourself amidst nature. It is in the middle of If U want to stay aloof from chaotic life then this the place U should visit. This place has been made for those who want a real experience (jungle critters and all!) We absolutely loved our time here, we had planned for 1 night stay but extended our stay for 2 nights, eating some delicious food and relaxing amongst the tea plantations & forest (no mobile connectivity other than VODAFONE) Accessing the place (last 1 km) is little difficult since mobile connections (goggle maps) is very weak but the STAFF is very helpful & they guided us all through the journey…… Vinod Gopalkrishnan
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Stunning view, great place, great staff, helpful BUT Cottages need some repair/maintenance Linens are old and worn out and FOOD isn't good at all. I would still rate a 4 star for its view, location, and friendly staff. TO the management, please work on the food at the least and also some maintenance of the room, linen, rest assured you have a great location to always cash on tourists across all seasons.
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Excellent
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