Wayanad: Detox Travel Retreat

Hyderabad: Some places offer not only attractions, but also feelings. Kerala is one such destination, and every corner evokes a deep sense of connection – whether it is the essence, tradition or flavor that still exists after the journey.
Wayanad visits Bhavm’s mural art is a traditional collective of craftsmen dedicated to preserving the ancient mural heritage of Kerala. The initiative has enabled rural women to livelihoods while keeping Kerala’s rich artistic tradition alive. Visitors can witness staff at work, learn about natural pigment technology, and experience the fusion of culture and craftsmanship.
Nearby Uravu is dedicated to bamboo processing and craftsmanship. The center transforms locally sourced bamboo into functional and decorative items, blending traditional technology with contemporary design. The initiative supports local artisans and promotes environmental practices, providing visitors with opportunities to witness sustainable art firsthand.
The Honey Museum offers an incredible journey to the world of media. Visitors can explore a variety of honey varieties, learn about traditional beekeeping methods, and learn about the health benefits associated with honey consumption. Tasting of fresh, untreated honey provides a pleasant sensory experience that connects guests with the sweetness of nature.
Karlad Lake shows an easy escape, with its calm waters reflecting the surrounding hills. Adventurous enthusiasts can engage in activities like kayaking, while those seeking peace can enjoy leisurely boat rides that absorb the tranquil atmosphere.
Kuruva Island is a protected river delta on the Kabini River, providing beautiful greenery for natural lovers.
Exploring its lush greenery, crossing wooden bridges, and observing the diverse flora and fauna provide an untouched sense of paradise that is essential for those who wish to connect with nature.
Visiting Kuroa Island is also an opportunity to experience the authentic tastes of Kerala. Eat on banana leaves, this meal is a sensory joy.
The ancient Tirunelli temple on the Brahmin hills is often called “Kashqa to the south”. The temple’s surroundings and architectural beauty are dedicated to Lord Vishnu, providing a peaceful retreat for spiritual seekers and admirers, and admiring the worshippers of historic buildings.
The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary provides an immersive experience for Kerala’s rich biodiversity. Visitors may see elephants, deer, Langel and Malabar giant squirrels in their natural habitat. The shelter’s dense forests and diverse wildlife offer exciting adventures for nature lovers.