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Curiously nestled amongst tea plantations and misty meadows, Wayanad is a treasured hill station of Kerala.
Nestled in a 700-acre private tea estate, Zostel Plus Wayanad hosts cheerful countryside vibes, thanks to its idyllic British-era construction and lush surroundings.



A close-knit holiday in nature awaits you at this petite Zostel Home, located in the lush green milieus of Wayanad’s Karapuzha lake. Blending traditional and modern architecture flavours, this homestay offers a laidback experience.



Tucked away in a 1000-acre private estate, Zostel Home Vythiri in Wayanad is a luxury villa. It is designed for a close-knit holiday with your friends or family.



A traditional cottage nestled in a hilly forest area, Zostel Home Wayanad (Thirunelly) is your quaint hideaway in Kerala’s wilderness. It features a common room with indoor games, a bonfire area, a restaurant, an equipped workstation, and a garden.



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Packed with waterfalls, historical caves, spice plantations, and a generous variety of wildlife, Wayanad is a little piece of paradise in Kerala. Best known for its wildlife reserves and the Nilgiri Mountain Range of the Western Ghats, the terrain here is known to hide within itself secret trails and treks that are enough to tickle any adventurer. Brace yourselves to witness some of the most dramatic sunrises and sunsets, and spot a wild animal in its wilderness if you’re lucky!
Wayanad resides high up in the Western Ghats, with a major chunk of its district still forested. As for the rest of the town, it is sprawled with thousands of acres of tea estates, giving out refreshing air & soothing vibes.
Popular amongst hikers, the hike to Chembra Peak is an adventure full of varied landscapes, from lush meadows to thick forests, and ultimately, a heart-shaped lake!
Wayanad gives a glimpse into the traditional Keralan lifestyle, with simple food, plainly structured houses, and a hill-altered lifestyle. Staying here brings you close to nature and takes you back to the basics in a lot of ways.
The Edakkal Caves of Wayanad harbour inscriptions from a civilisation long gone, and can be traced to as far back as the 5th century CE!
Wayanad is home to Asia’s second-largest and India’s largest earthen dam, the Banasura Dam, with activities like birdwatching, boating, and kayaking
Elephants, bears, and other wild animals that have strayed away from the wildlife sanctuaries around reside in the forests of Wayanad. This is why some of the regions have restricted entry here!