Chembra Peak (ചെമ്പ്ര കൊടുമുടി) is the most elevated peak in Wayanad, at 2,100 m (6,890 ft) above ocean level. Chembra is situated close to the town of Meppadi and is 8 km (5 mi) south of Kalpetta. It is a piece of the Wayanad slope runs in Western Ghats, abutting the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu and Vellarimala in Kozhikode district in Kerala.
Chembra Peak is open by foot from Meppady. District Tourism Promotion Council gives directs and trekking gear on procure charges to voyagers. Authorization from the woodland office in Meppadi is required for trekking up to Chembra Peak. A heart formed lake while in transit to the highest point of the peak is a noteworthy vacation destination.
The lake is accepted to have never become scarce. You can discover the lake most of the way to the peak, in the wake of getting to the lake need to trek through about a km or two of thick trees. A 5 km (3 mi) travel from Meppadi town through tea homes to Erumakkolli. One can achieve the backwoods office, from where a pass must be procured to trek the mountain.
Likewise administrations of a guide can be benefited, which may be exceptionally helpful. The trek to the top takes 3 hours, and one can see nearly the entire of Wayanad. Chembra is situated in Meppadi (Meppady) Panchayath, 11 km (7 mi) off NH212 (Kollegal - Mysore - Kozhikode).
For individuals who lean toward open transport, KSRTC (both Kerala and Karnataka) and a great deal of privately owned businesses work overnight select transports between Kozhikode (otherwise known as Calicut) and Bengaluru. Individuals bringing transports can get down at Kalpetta and catch another transport to Meppadi. Meppadi is 10 km from Chundale, in the SH29, associating Chundale to Ooty.