Friday 8 May 2020

Explore Vythiri – The Hidden Beauty of Wayanad with Friends

Vythiri is a town in the district of Wayanad located in the state of Kerala. It is a famous hill station with magnificent and scenic landscapes along with plantations of rubber, tea, pepper, cardamom, and coffee. If you plan on visiting Kerala sometime, and decide to visit Wayanad then definitely visit Vythiri because it is one of the notable places to visit in Wayanad.
Here is a list of few places that you should definitely explore when you are on a vacation with your family. Those people from Mumbai can select kerala tour packages from mumbai to explore Kerala.

Banasura Dam

Built to collect water from the Kabini River, the Banasura Dam is named after King Mahabali’s son Banasura. It is a popular tourist spot. Activities to do here include boating as well as trekking on the Banasura Hill. The dam is the largest Earth Dam in India, and also, the second largest one in Asia.

The Chain Tree

Since Vythiri is one of the popular Wayanad tourist places, it is a haven for motorcyclists whether they are passing through the hill station or stopping by. The Chain tree in Vythiri is a popular destination for motorcyclists, who pay homage to the tree and pray for a safe trip.

Soochipara Waterfalls

A popular destination for those interested in rock climbing, this scenic three-tiered waterfall is the best even if you just want to watch the water flow down from up high. Monsoon is the best time to visit due to the heavy rush of water but with the low flow during summer, it is easier to reach the rocks to view the waterfalls.

Chembra Peak

This peak is a very beloved spot for nature lovers as well as adventure enthusiasts. It is one of the highest peaks in the western ghats and is at 2,100m above sea level. It offers abundant forest cover and presents trekkers with ample camping opportunities in the forest or up near the summit. Groups of trekkers visit here often and it is advisable to seek permission and join a group since mountaineering here requires great effort and experience.

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