Top 7 Monsoon Treks in Wayanad


Wayanad, a verdant paradise in the Western Ghats of Kerala, becomes a trekking haven during the monsoon season. The rains bring the landscape to life, enchanting the hills, forests, and waterfalls. Here are the top 10 monsoon treks in Wayanad that are particularly beautiful in August, complete with their difficulty levels, scenic spots, and precautions to take while trekking in the rainy season.

Chembra Peak Trek

  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
    Chembra Peak, the highest peak in Wayanad, offers a challenging yet rewarding trek. The trek is known for its heart-shaped lake, a unique and romantic spot halfway up the peak. The trail takes you through lush tea plantations, dense forests, and mist-covered hills, providing stunning views of the surrounding valleys.
  • Precautions: Start early to secure the necessary permits and ensure you return before dusk. Wear sturdy trekking shoes with good grip and carry rain gear.

Edakkal Caves Trek

  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
    The trek to Edakkal Caves is a mix of history and adventure. The caves are famous for their ancient petroglyphs dating back to the Neolithic era. The climb is steep and involves a bit of rock scrambling, but the panoramic views from the top and the fascinating carvings inside the caves make it worthwhile.
  • Precautions: Be cautious on the slippery rocks. Carry water and light snacks, as no facilities are along the trail.

Banasura Hill Trek

  • Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
    Banasura Hill, part of the Banasura Sagar Dam, is the second-highest peak in Wayanad. The trek is quite strenuous, involving steep ascents, but the vistas of the Banasura Sagar Reservoir and the surrounding hills are breathtaking. The dense forest trail is lovely during the monsoon, with lush greenery and occasional wildlife sightings.
  • Precautions: Ensure you are physically fit for this trek. Carry sufficient water and a first-aid kit.

Pakshipathalam Trek

  • Difficulty Level: Difficult
    Located in the Brahmagiri Hills, Pakshipathalam is a challenging trek known for its rugged terrain and the ancient rock caves believed to have been used by saints for meditation. The trek takes you through dense forests and grasslands, with opportunities to spot rare birds and wildlife.
  • Precautions: Hire a local guide, as the trail can be confusing. Wear long sleeves and pants to protect against leeches and carry insect repellent.

Thusharagiri Waterfall Trek

  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
    Thusharagiri, meaning ‘snow-capped mountains,’ is a series of three waterfalls set against the backdrop of lush forests. The trek is relatively easy, making it suitable for beginners. The monsoon season enhances the beauty of the waterfalls, creating a mesmerizing sight.
  • Precautions: Be cautious around slippery rocks near the waterfalls. Carry raincoats and waterproof bags for your belongings.

Kalladi Forest Trek

  • Difficulty Level: Easy
    The Kalladi Forest trek is ideal for those looking for a less strenuous but equally rewarding trekking experience. The trail winds through dense forests and bamboo groves and along the banks of the Kabini River. The monsoon adds a magical touch to the forest, with vibrant flora and fauna.
  • Precautions: Wear insect repellent and sturdy shoes. Stick to the trail to avoid getting lost.

Neelimala Viewpoint Trek

  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
    Neelimala Viewpoint offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys, especially during the monsoon when the landscape is lush and green. The trek to the viewpoint is relatively easy, making it accessible for most trekkers. The highlight is the view of Meenmutty Falls cascading down the hills.
  • Precautions: The trail can be slippery, so wear appropriate footwear. Carry water and light snacks.

Essential Precautions for Monsoon Trekking

  • Wear Proper Footwear: Ensure your trekking shoes have an excellent grip to prevent slipping on wet and muddy trails.
  • Carry Rain Gear: A waterproof jacket and pants are essential to stay dry during sudden downpours.
  • Stay Hydrated: Carry enough water, as the humid weather can dehydrate.
  • Pack Light: Keep your backpack light, but ensure you have essentials like water, snacks, a first-aid kit, and insect repellent.
  • Hire a Guide: Hiring a local guide for challenging treks can be beneficial as they know the terrain well.
  • Check Weather Conditions: Check the weather forecast before heading out and avoid trekking during heavy rains.

Stay at After The Rains – Boutique Rainforest Lodge

For an unforgettable monsoon trekking experience, consider staying at AfterTheRains – Boutique Rainforest Lodge. Nestled amidst lush greenery, this lodge offers a serene and comfortable retreat after a day of adventurous trekking. It’s the perfect place to unwind and rejuvenate with cozy cottages, personalized service, and various activities.

So, are you ready to explore the enchanting monsoon trails of Wayanad? Plan your trekking adventure today and discover the natural beauty and thrilling experiences that await you. Book your stay at AfterTheRains – Boutique Rainforest Lodge for a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Visit their website to check availability and special offers.

Embark on a monsoon trekking adventure in Wayanad and create memories that will last a lifetime.

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