7 Most Famous Beaches near Wayanad

Wayanad is a delightful hill station located at an elevation of 2100 m in the Western Ghats, straddling the borders of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. It ranks among the most favored hill stations in Kerala and is one of the most frequented places to visit near Bangalore. This unspoiled hill district is infused with the enticing scent of fresh spices, diverse wildlife, enchanting waterfalls, tranquil lakes, a rich historical background, remarkable trekking locations, intriguing caves, sacred temples, a peaceful atmosphere, and opulent resorts and homestays. Additionally, the district is endowed with several breathtaking beaches that are essential to visit as part of Kerala tour packages. The scenic view of turquoise waters gently caressing the serene shores, along with the stunning sight of the sun dipping below the horizon, will alleviate all your stress and refresh you with wonderful memories.

Here is the list of some tranquil beaches that one should not miss during their Wayanad Trip.

Kappad Beach

Kappad Beach is one of the most remarkable beaches in Kerala and ranks among the top destinations to explore during a Wayanad tour from Bangalore. This beach is renowned not only for its stunning natural scenery but also for its historical significance, as it is the site where Vasco da Gama first set foot on Indian soil on May 27, 1498, accompanied by 170 men. A monument located on the beach honors this pivotal event of Vasco da Gama’s arrival. Furthermore, the beach serves as an excellent spot for relaxation and sand play. The nearby Karappula River at Elathur offers a delightful opportunity for boating. The sunset at Kappad Beach presents a breathtaking view, showcasing the beautiful confluence of the Sea and River.

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Kozhikode Beach

Kozhikode Beach is another popular beach situated near Wayanad, among the most stunning hill stations near Kochi. Known for its natural beauty, it is one of the best places to visit as part of the Wayanad leisure tour. The beach has two piers with each more than 100 years old. There is a lighthouse that offers stunning views of the seashore and the Arabian Sea. The shore is relatively wide and an ideal place for spending an evening while watching the colourful sunset. The Lions Park and the Marine Aquarium near the beach are also worth visiting.

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Muzhappilangad Beach

Extending up to 6 km long, the Muzhappilangad Beach is the longest drive-in beach in Asia and the only drive-in beach in the entire Kerala where tourists can drive up to a length of 4 km that offers an open road with no traffic and a stunning view as part of Kannur tour packages. It is also featured among the top 6 best beaches for driving in the world in the BBC article for Autos. Muzhappilangad is the only Asian beach featured in the list. Driving a car or a bike has to be the highlight of this beach and it is a must-try for any tourist with a vehicle of their own. The beach is bordered by black rocks, which protect it from the strong currents of the ocean. With mild waves and shallow pools, the beach is also ideal for swimming. It is also a preferred spot for treating yourself to some amazing views of sunset as part of Wayanad tour from Mysore.

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Beypore Beach

Another popular beach near Wayanad, Beypore Beach is located at the mouth of the Chaliyar River. It is one of the famous beaches to visit as part of Wayanad family packages. An important port and fishing harbor, this place was also an important trade and maritime center during the days of the early Arab and Chinese travelers and the Europeans. Beypore Beach is a commercial center for shipbuilding and has existed here for more than 1000 years. The major attraction here is a magnificent 2 km long stone bridge called Pulimoodu, built entirely of stones, making a pathway into the sea.

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Payyambalam Beach

Sited on the Arabian Sea Coast in Kannur, Payyambalam Beach is one of the popular beaches in Kerala and among the must-visit tourist places in Kannur. With a 3-4 km long stretch, this beach unravels the best opportunity for you to experience gorgeous sands and the surrounding beauty of nature as part of Wayanad honeymoon packages. There is a well-maintained garden adjacent to the beach in which the prime attraction is the sculpture of Mother and Child by the famous sculptor, Kanayi Kunjiraman.  Besides, tourists can also indulge in some adventure activities like water skiing, parasailing and speed boating at Payyambalam Beach. One can reach the beach through a small crossover bridge that is built over a narrow canal.

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Ezhimala Beach

Ezhimala Beach is one of the lovely beaches located amid beautiful mountains in Kerala. It is one of the top places to visit near Mysore, and among the best beaches to visit as part of Wayanad tour from Kozhikode. Surrounded by beautiful mountains, the scenic beauty here is simply breathtaking and you shouldn’t miss this opportunity to capture the mesmerizing view here. This beach has several trees and plants which are to extract medicinal herbs. Besides, this beach has historical importance since Lord Buddha visited the beach to preach Buddhism.

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Ettikulam Beach

Lying at the northern boundary of Kannur, Ettikulam Beach is one of the least visited beaches in Kerala and among the best places to visit near Wayanad, one of the famous hill stations in Kerala. Adorned with breathtaking textures created by the waves hitting the rocks, this beach provides you with the opportunity to experience the blue sea and spot dolphins as well during your Wayanad Luxury Packages. There is a Mount Deli Lighthouse, an old tower of great antiquity situated 50 km from here which is maintained by the Navy and is a restricted area.

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