With travel vlogs, many unknown gems around the world are coming to the forefront. One such scenic place in India that caught our attention is Wayanad, the northeastern part of Kerala, known for its backwaters,
beaches, and lush greenery.
A video making the rounds on the internet features a breathtaking place in Wayanad, the verdant hill district within Kerala, situated in the Western Ghats, famous for its mist-covered mountains. We must also mention that the clip captures no such place with extravagant activities, monuments, or anything of historic importance. Instead, it has the ability to transport the travellers to a place of complete tranquillity.
Travel Vlogger Calls The Padinjarathara Bus Stop Itself A Destination
The video begins with the photographer and travel blogger named Maliq Abid telling his viewers, “Main puri guarantee ke saath keh sakta hu ke apne apni puri life mein aisa khoobsurat bus stop nahi dekha hoga (I can say with full guarantee that you would not have seen such a beautiful bus stop in your entire life)!” Soon, the video transitions into a panoramic view of the bus stop surrounded by lush greenery and misty mountains. Altogether, it looked like heavenly peace on earth.
Watch the video here:
The travel vlogger describes the location of the place in the caption as “The Banasura Sagar Dam bus stop (Padinjarathara bus stop) isn’t just a place to wait for a bus — it’s a destination in itself!”
He continues, “Located along the scenic Padinjarathara–Manjoora road in Wayanad, Kerala, this now-viral spot offers a breathtaking view of Banasura Sagar Dam, the largest earth dam in India. Surrounded by lush greenery and calm waters, it’s the perfect pause point for travellers, photographers, and nature lovers,” adding, “Next time you’re in Wayanad, don’t just pass by — stop, soak in the view, and let the beauty of nature take over. “
Social Media’s Reaction To The Scenic Bus Stop In Kerala
The video featuring the surreal bus stop in Wayanad, Kerala, sparked a wave of excitement amongst the fans. Reacting to it, a user said, “Welcome to Kerala Wayanad.” Another mentioned, “God owns country, Wayanad…. Always welcome.” While many users from the same district in Kerala mentioned that this place is part of their hometown, one person shared a personal experience, writing, “Those who are going to Padinjharathara should just walk from there and then return after enjoying this nature vibe.”
Someone also mentioned, “When the water dries up, it becomes a playground.” Sharing a personal tidbit, a social media user shared, “Bhai hum to roz dekhte h (Brother, we used to visit this place daily).” “It’s called ‘God’s Own Country’ for a reason,” read a comment. Echoing the same emotion, yet another person mentioned, “Welcome to God’s Own Country! Hope you’re enjoying every bit of Kerala’s beauty.” “Love it, I have been to the bus stop,” stated one more visitor.
Travel enthusiasts will indeed be able to soak in nature’s serenity while visiting this bus stop.