 Edakkal CavesAmbalavayal
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 RockAmbalavayal
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 DamKarapuzha
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
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 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 PeakMeppadi
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 WaterfallsMeppadi
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 |
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