Vythiri is one among the three taluks in Wayanad district, Mananthavady and Kalpetta being the other two. Vythiri is an important tourist destination that offers much to visitors. The undulating hills and valleys, dense forests, free-flowing streams and waterfalls, diverse species of flora and fauna, numerous viewpoints, etc are the vicarious topography of Vythiri town….
Sultan Bathery is the largest town in the Wayanad district with enough and more historical relevances and associations in combination with the rich natural wealth and scenery. There are many historical sites and museums that showcase the old heritage of the city, the district, and the whole Kerala style of living. Talking about the greenery,…
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Wayanad Heritage Museum also known by the name, Ambalavayal Heritage Museum is one of the best archaeological museums in all Kerala. It is situated at Ambalavayal, which is 12 km away from Sultan Bathery in Wayanad district. The museum is a collection of numerous relics dating back to the 2nd century A.D. It was the…
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Banasura hills are one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats with an altitude of 2073 m above the sea level after Chembra peak. The hilly region lies way off in the State Highway between Kuttiady and Manathavadi. The Mananthavady village at a distance of 25 km from Banasura hills is the nearest town…
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Chembra Peak, the highest point of the Western Ghats and Wayanad hills stands at an altitude of 2100 m above sea level. The peak is situated in Meppadi town about 8 km south of Kalpetta in Wayanad district. A trek to the peak is an excellent journey, as the way is filled with plantations, lush…
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Lakkidi Viewpoint, most commonly referred to as the “Gateway of Wayanad”, is located at a distance of 33 km from Wayanad City. Elevated at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level, Lakkidi Viewpoint is the second-highest peak that receives huge rainfalls in the whole world. The long drive to the peak point is quite…
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Neelimala viewpoint is one of the favorite tourist destinations in the Wayanad district as it offers the most astonishing views of Meenmutty waterfalls, hilly terrains, green grasses, valleys, plantations, etc. It is perfect for all the adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. Neelimala viewpoint is only accessible via foot because the roadway has an uneven topography…
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As the name suggests Pakshipathalam is the abode of numerous bird species flying in and around the area. The sanctuary is located on the Brahmagiri hills in the Western Ghats, Wayanad. It is the most secluded picnic spot that allures bird watchers and nature lovers. Pack your telescopes and you are off to the best…
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Spreading over an area of 345 square km, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest of its kind in Kerala. This huge floral patch is an integral part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, established in 1973. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is neatly divided into two sections, Muthanga and Tholpetty. Muthanga section comes towards the east side of…
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Chethalayam waterfalls are one among the seasonal waterfalls in Kerala, located near Sulthan Bathery in Wayanad. This enthralling beauty is strictly seasonal as they flow in the springs and dries out during the summer seasons. Although it is a comparatively lesser-known waterfall cascading from a reduced height, it draws tourists for the lush greenery, dense…