Wild and naturally beautiful, Raindrops Resorts in Wayanad is nestled amidst Coffee and Pepper plantations, surrounded by paddy fields. Wayanad is one of the top tourist attractions due to the breathtaking views from various hilltops, rhythmic folk dances and music, the aroma of coffee and spices. The Edakkal caves of the stone age era and Banasura Sagar Dam, the largest earth dam in India, all attracts thousands of tourists every year. The place is pure heaven for city dwellers looking to enjoy the rhythm and tranquillity of nature. A pleasant stay at our luxury resort would make your Wayanad journey a memorable endeavour.This is what makes us stand out in the map of Wayanad resorts.
Located towards the southern part of Wayanad, the breathtaking Chembra Peak stands at a height of 2100 metres and is the tallest summit in the region. Climbing this peak is a challenging endeavour and would take a full day.
The Edakkal Caves have forever remained an archaeological favorite due to the etchings found on their walls. Historians across the world assume that these caves have been inhabited at various stages in history.
Surrounded by deciduous, evergreen and montane forests all over, the Soochipara Falls is a three-tiered waterfall located in the hill ranges of Vellarimala. It is also popularly known as the Sentinel Rock Waterfalls.
Home to a variety of birds, butterflies and orchids, the Kuruva Island spans 950 acres of lush evergreen forests that are a treat to the eyes. This calm and peaceful island is located on one of the tributaries of the River Kabini, which further makes it attractive.
Meenmutty is the largest and the most spectacular waterfall in Wayanad, and is an intriguing 2 km jungle trek off the main Ooty Road. One of the unique features of these falls is that the water drops about 300 metres over three stages, making it look mesmerizing.
One of its kind in Kerala, this freshwater lake is nested above beautiful wooded hills, and is one of Wayanad’s top tourist attractions
Located close to Ambalavayal town, Phantom Rock, named so because of its skull head shape, is locally called Cheengery Mala. The immediate surroundings offer excellent photo opportunities.
Spread over a vast area, Muthanga is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Region. It's a rain forest reserve connected to two-major sanctuaries-Bandipur National Park in Karnataka and Mudhumalai Sanctuary in Tamilnadu.
Situated along the northern ridge of Wayanad (bordering Coorg district of Karnataka) Tholpetty is much similar to Muthanga in terms of flora and fauna. The best season to visit is November and May.
Wild and naturally beautiful, Raindrops Resorts in Wayanad is nestled amidst Coffee and Pepper plantations.