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TourHQ has loads of in-the-know India tour guides just waiting to take you into the misty, teach-scented mountains of Wayanad – one of Kerala's top outdoorsy gems.

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Wayanad

Up in the far-flung north-eastern reaches of Kerala, where the lands are misty and clouds caress the mountains of the Western Ghats, the Wayanad district is slowly rising to become one of the top ecotourist destinations around. It's certainly got the vistas; tea fields and rock-ribbed peaks with grassy plateaus levelling here and there; natural lakes, gushing waterfalls and serene reservoirs carved from reigning in mighty rivers; rustic towns of faded walls and primeval, snake-infested woods where few boots have trodden before. The area is hence rich in adventure possibilities, with trekking routes aplenty; around Neelimala and Chethalayam that cross over crashing waterfalls like the Meenmutty, into Pakshipathalam set deep in the sculpted Brahmagiri hills, over the muddy bulwarks of the Banasura Sagar Dam or up the challenging Chembra Peak. History lurks here as well, in the Edakkal Caves and the Jain temples at Sultan Bathery while those looking for relaxation can easily dwell here in the sounds of silence. It's no wonder that Wayanad tour guides are eagerly marketing this very aspect– a world of peace, natural wonders and mystical temples, drawing in visitors from India and beyond.

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