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History & Culture (1)

Edakkal Caves Edakkal cave is 25 km from Kalpetta and just 3 km from Ambalavayal. This is a crevice for about 96 ft in length and 22 ft width. A fissure was created due to a rock splitting due to natural weathering. The depth of the crevice and the fissure is nearly 30 ft which gives an appearance of a cave to an... More

Nature (8)
Banasura Sagar Dam Banasura Sagar Dam is approximately 21 km towards the north west of Kalpetta. It is considered to be the largest earth dam in India and the second largest in Asia. The dam extends to a wide area with crystal clear waters. Undisturbed and engulfed amidst the hills, Bansura Sagar Dam is an absolute be... More Chembra Peak, Kalpetta Chembra Peak is the tallest peak in all of Wayanad district. It is at a staggering height of 2100 meters above sea level. This peak is especially popular with both mountain climbers and trekkers alike. There are even temporary camps that are set up atop the peak so that anyone that has successfull... More Kuruva Dweep Kuruva Island is situated on the tributaries of the river Kabani and is a fabulous picnic spot. Its serene silence and wide expanse of the evergreen forest leaves you astonishing. This island is isolated but an array of uncommon species of birds, herbs and orchids are the monarchs of Kuruva Island. ... More Lakkidi View Point, Lakkidi Meenmutty Falls, Kalpetta The most impressive water fall that can be found in the Wayanad district is Meenmutty Falls. Gurgling down from a height of 300 meters, it falls in 3 separate tiers. Reaching the falls involves a 2 km trek, but the view of the falls, makes it worth the effort. During the monsoons, this waterfall can... More Neelimala View Point, Vaduvanchal At a distance of 27 km from Kalpetta and 12 km from Sultha Battery, Neelimala View Point is a scenic spot that offers bird's eye view of the Meenmutty falls and the valleys surrounding it. The route to the point is a good trekking route too. ...More Pookot Lake, Vythiri The Pookot Lake is a breathtaking location. The water is clear and the foliage that surrounds it is a beautiful forest. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride against a serene backdrop. An ideal picnic spot, this beautiful lake is the perfect spot to admire mother nature. The area surrounding the lake has a... More Soochipara Falls, Kalpetta

The Soochippara Waterfalls also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls are situated near Meppadi is natures treasured gift. The waterfall cascading from a height of 100 to 300 feet is a treat to the eyes. The pool sited below the falls offers great opportunities for swimming, bathing, water rafting, ... More

Wildlife (3)
Muthanga / Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Lakkidi The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, also referred to as the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, is located on 345 square kilometers of densely forested land. This sanctuary is popular with birdwatchers. Such birds as peacocks, babblers, egrets, snipes, bulbuls, peafowl, and cormorants can be seen here. A wid... More Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, Tholpetty Pakshipathalam is 7 km towards the north-east of Thirunelli Temple, in the Wayanad district in Kerala. Pakshipathalam is perched nearly 1740m above the sea level and a heaven for passionate bird lovers. With moist deciduous forests traveling to Pakshipathalam is a venture. Steep hills, streamlets an... More Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary, Tholpetty Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular wildlife sanctuary in Wayanad. One of the memorable experiences will be night camping. The watch tower of this sanctuary is situated above the lake and is the main water source to animals. This gives a thrilling experience, as at night animals come to drink ... More

Religious (1)
Thirunelli Temple, Thirunelli Close to the Papanashini stream in Wayanad district of Kerala stands the 3000 years old Thirunelly temple. The temple is devoted to lord Vishnu and is constructed with 30 granite columns to protect it. There is a bridge from the Papanashini stream coming to the temple. This is of great help to the T... More

Adventure (1)
Trekking, Vaduvanchal Trekking is one of the most common & best means to explore the natural beauty of the surrounding. One of the most popular routes where tourists can indulge in trekking are to reach the Chethalayam Waterfalls and on the way tourists can enjoy sighting of a variety of birds & soak in the beauty of the... More

Popular Places

Pallikkunnu Church This Latin Catholic church is a famous pilgrim centre of Wayanad. Dedicated to the Lourdes Matha, Pallikkunnu Church in Wayanad.. Go

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary Muthanga is the abode for a wide variety of wildlife and beautiful birds.The Wildlife Species that could be spotted during Wayanad .. Go

Chembra Peak Chembra Peak, the uppermost spot in Wayanad is situated at 6,900 feet above the mean sea level.Chembra is situated adjacent to the.. Go

Banasura Sagar Banasura Sagar Dam in the western Ghats being the largest earthern dam in India and the second largest in Asia becomes a significant.. Go

Kuruva Island Kuruva Island is a gift of nature to Wayanad tourists.It is a beautiful tourist spot situated in the Kabani River .. Go

Kanthanpara Waterfall Kanthanpara waterfalls are a treat to the eye of nature lovers and multi cultural visitors. Surrounded by bamboo forests, the Kanthanpara Waterfall.. Go Historic Places

Edakkal Cave Edakkal cave is a captivating prehistoric cave. One of the legends about this cave states that the caves were formed by arrows.. Go

Pazhassi Tomb Pazhassi tomb is built as a memorial for the Veera Pazhassi Raja. Veera Pazhassi Raja who was famously known as the Lion of Kerala.. Go

Chain Tree Chain tree Wayanad is a large Ficus tree. This chain tree closer to Vythiri is a legendary tourist spot in Wayanad.. Go

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