Day 01:- Wayanad
Morning reach at Wayanad. After fresh up visit Phantom Rock loacated in Ambalavayal. Phantom Rock; named so because of it’s skull head shape, is locally called Cheengeri Mala. The immediate surroundings offer excellent photo opportunities. After visit in Phantom rock move to Heritage Museum situated in Ambalavayal. There you can explore the entire wayanad history. After the Museum procced to Kanthanpara water fall. This falls is located in the Meppadi, it have the height of30 meter. Kanthanpara and it’s surroundings are nonetheless very pleasant. An easy hike away from the main road, it’s perfect for picnics.
After sightseeing return to hotel/homestay.
Overnight at Wayanad
Day 02:-Wayanad
After breakfast proceed to visit Pookod lake. This is a natural lake located in the dense evergreen forest. Tourist can enjoy boating in this place. After visit in Pookod lake move to Lakkidi View Point. This place will provide you a well view of Wyanad Ghat. After that you will visit Chain tree.This large Ficus tree, bound by a prominent chain is the source of a dramatic local legend. As the tale goes, an Adivasi youth named Karinthandan was instrumental in guiding a British Engineer through the difficult mountain terrain into Wayanad. Eager to take credit for the discovery, the engineer conveniently killed his guide, whose soul according to the legend constantly haunted subsequent travellers. It is further believed that a priest chained the troublesome spirit onto this tree.
After sightseeing return to hotel/home stay.
Overnight at Wayanad
Day 03:- Wayanad
After breakfast visit Banasura Sagar Dam. Considered to be the second largest earth dam in Asia, the Banasura project precincts are an ideal starting point for treks to the Banasura Peak. An interesting feature is a set of islands that were formed when the reservoir submerged the surrounding areas. Boating is the main attraction of this spot. After visit in Banasura Sagar visit Kuruva island. The Kuruva Island with 950 acres of evergreen forest lies on one of the tributaries of the Kabini. The island is home to various species of rare birds, orchids and herbs.
After sightseeing return to Bangalore