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"COME FORTH INTO THE LIGHT OF THINGS,LET NATURE BE  YOUR TEACHER"

William Wordsworth

TOURIST PLACES

Lakkidi Viewpoint

Lakkidi Viewpoint

Lakkidi Lakkidi is the gateway of Wayanad district. It is one of the highest locations in Wayanad. It is situated 700 m above mean sea level, atop Thamarassery ghat pass. Vythiri is the nearest town, just 5 km from Lakkidi. Chain tree, Pookot Lake, Sight seeing point on ghat road and number of tourist resorts are within 5 km from Lakkidi. It is about 58 km northeast of Kozhikode district ​

Pookot Lake

Pookot Lake

Lakkidi Pookode is a natural fresh water lake nestling amid evergreen forests and mountain slopes at an altitude of 770 meters above sea level. It is 15 km away from Kalpetta. Provide you elephant safari and boating through the lake ​ Entry time: 9am- 5.30pm

Kanthanpara Water Falls

Kanthanpara Water Falls

Vythiri Kanthanpara waterfalls are a treat to the eye of nature lovers and multi cultural visitors.The waterfall at Kanthanpara is about 30 meters in height.

Banasura Sagar Dam

Banasura Sagar Dam

Padinjarathara It is the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia and an ideal starting point for hikes into the surrounding scenic mountains.It is an important tourist attraction.Banasura Sagar Dam is at the foot of the Banasura Hill. Entry time: 8.30am- 5.30pm

Pazhassi Tomb

Pazhassi Tomb

Mananthavady Pazhassi Tomb is a simple but beautiful tomb built in Mananthavady, Wayanad. Pazhassi tomb is built as a memorial for the Veera Pazhassi Raja. Veera Pazhassi Raja who was famously known as the Lion of Kerala. Pazhassi raja was a key player in the Indian independence revolution against British.

Kuruvadweep

Kuruvadweep

Mananthavady Kuruvadweep is a 950-acre protected river delta on the Kabini River in the Wayanad district.This of dense and evergreen forest is uninhabited and hence a home to rare kinds of flora and fauna: uncommon species of birds, orchids and herbs namely. Its unique geographical characteristics make it a place where not only the leaves but also silence is evergreen being away from cities and thus it has become a place of attraction

Pakshipathalam

Pakshipathalam

Mananthavady Pakshipathalam Wayanad has a large bird population. Pakshipathalam Wayanad offers adventurous trekking experience with its forests, beautiful brooks and steep hills. Pakshipathalam has a cave which was used for meditation by rishis. This adds to the tourist value of this place. Pakshipathalam is an excellent venue for bird watching.

Jain Temple Wayanad

Jain Temple Wayanad

Sulthan Bathery Jain temple Wayanad is an important tourist spot for Jains and multi cultural guests. This is an excellent piece of Jain architecture. It is a must see not only for Jains but also for other tourists and multi cultural guest who are on visit to the heavenly Wayanad.Jain temple Wayanad is located near Sulthan Bathery.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Muthanga It is on the way from Mysore to Sultan Battery. A variety of large wild animals such as Indian Bison, elephant, deer and tiger are found there Entry time: 7am-10am 2pm-5pm

 Edakkal Caves

Edakkal Caves

Ambalavayal two natural caves at a remote location at Edakkal, 25 km from Kalpetta. They lie 1,200 metres above sea level on Ambukutty Mala. Inside the caves are pictorial writings believed to date to at least 6,000 BC, from theNeolithic man, indicating the presence of a prehistoric civilization or settlement in this region. The Stone Age carvings of Edakkal are rare and are the only known examples from south India.

Phantom Rock

Phantom Rock

Ambalavayal Phantom rock Wayanad is a rare kind of natural structure. Phantom rock is situated near Ambalavayal town. The name is because Phantom Rock has a special skull head shape.

Karapuzha Dam

Karapuzha Dam

Karapuzha Karapuzha Dam located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, is one of the biggest earth dams in India. Karapuzha Dam is located in the greenish and natural regions of Wayanad, Kerala on the Karapuzha River, a tributary of the Kabini River. The purpose of the dam is irrigation and it left and right bank canals are still under construction

Meenmutty Falls

Meenmutty Falls

Vacuvanchal Meenmutty falls is among the best and gorgeous falls in Wayanad.Meenmutty falls is the second largest in Kerala and still retains its natural beauty.Meenmutty fall is a 300 metre high fall and is three-tiered. The three tiers of the waterfall requires separate hike through the forest.

Chembra Peak

Chembra Peak

Meppadi Chembra Peak is the highest peak in Wayanad, at 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) above sea level. A heart shaped lake on the way to the top of the peak is a major tourist attraction. The lake is believed to have never dried up. Entry time: 7am-2pm (trekking) 7am-5pm (visiting)

 Soochipara Waterfalls

Soochipara Waterfalls

Meppadi A three-tiered waterfall in Vellarimala,Wayanad, surrounded by Deciduous, Evergreen and Montane forests.15-20 minute drive from Meppadi to Soochippara Waterfalls offers scenic views of some of the best tea estates in Wayanad Entry time: 8am-5pm

Vellarimala

Vellarimala

Meppadi Vellarimala is a part of Western Ghat mountain ranges and it is also known as Camel’s Hump Mountains. It is situated 6333 feet above sea level. One can see Kozhikode plains on one side and greenery of Wayanad on the other side while looking from the Vellarimala hilltop.

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