Built across the Karamanathodu river, Banasura Sagar’s reservoir takes its name from the nearby Banasura Peak, Wayanad’s second-highest point, and speedboat rides out to its scattered islets are among the district’s most popular short excursions. Banasura Sagar Dam sits at an elevation of 750 m and is typically explored in about 2-3 hours. The most favourable months to visit are November, January, December, and February, when conditions are best suited for sightseeing. Nearby points of interest include Boating Point, Banasura Sagar Dam Garden, and Banasura Sagar Dam Main Viewpoint. Other notable highlights include boat ride through forested island maze, view from Banasura Hill trek viewpoint, and sunset over the dam’s still water. It falls within Kerala, India.
State: Kerala
Ideal Duration: 2-3 Hours
November, January, December, February
There is a small canteen near the entrance that serves simple South Indian snacks like tea, vada, and dosa, but for a proper meal, you’ll need to drive about 15 minutes to the town of Kalpetta, which has several vegetarian restaurants. Clean, paid restrooms are available near the parking area and at the boating jetty, though they may not be wheelchair accessible. It is wise to carry your own water bottles and light snacks, as options inside are limited.
Yes, there is a nominal entry fee of about 20 rupees per adult, and for senior citizens (above 60), there is often a reduced rate of 10 rupees, though you may need to show an ID. The dam is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on all days, but the boating service (which is separate) has its own ticket counter and timings. It is best to carry cash as digital payments may not be accepted at the ticket window.
Yes, the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC) runs speedboat and slow pedal-boat rides on the reservoir, and the slow boat is recommended for seniors as it is more stable and less jerky. Life jackets are provided, and the crew will help you board and disembark, but you must be able to sit steadily for about 30 minutes. Avoid the ride on windy or rainy days, as the water can get choppy.
The main dam walkway is flat and paved, making it comfortable for senior travellers, but the viewpoint near the parking area requires climbing about 50 to 60 steps. There is a small garden and a seating area near the base where you can rest, and wheelchairs are not available on-site, so bring your own if needed. The boating jetty is also accessible via a gentle slope, but staff may assist you with boarding.
Early morning, between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM, is ideal as the mist lifts over the hills and the water is calm, offering clear reflections. Afternoon sees tour buses and school groups, so arriving early also gives you peaceful time to walk along the dam’s top. Avoid late evening as the dam closes by 5:30 PM.