Suresh's Guidebook

Suresh
Suresh's Guidebook

Sightseeing

The Edakkal Caves are famous for their paintings of figures: human, animals, symbols and letters. These paintings are believed to date back to the 6000 BC. The etchings and prehistoric line drawings are a testament to the culture and lives of those who lived in the caves years ago.
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Edakkal Caves
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The Edakkal Caves are famous for their paintings of figures: human, animals, symbols and letters. These paintings are believed to date back to the 6000 BC. The etchings and prehistoric line drawings are a testament to the culture and lives of those who lived in the caves years ago.
Located 17 km east of Sulthan Bathery is the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary at Muthanga. There is a diverse variety of flora and fauna including many rare and endangered ones. This Sanctuary falls under Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The sanctuary shares borders with the Nagarhole and Bandipur reserves of Karnataka and with the Mudumalai reserve of Tamilnadu. One can see elephants and Deer occasionally.
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Muthanga Wildlife Safari
National Highway 766
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Located 17 km east of Sulthan Bathery is the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary at Muthanga. There is a diverse variety of flora and fauna including many rare and endangered ones. This Sanctuary falls under Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The sanctuary shares borders with the Nagarhole and Bandipur reserves of Karnataka and with the Mudumalai reserve of Tamilnadu. One can see elephants and Deer occasionally.
Enjoy the thrilling adventure at Eco Park located in 900 Kandi, Wayanad! Trek through lush greenery or take a boat across the forest or walk on Kerala's longest glass bridge. Experience nature in a whole new way. A complete eco-system that covers adventure, ecotourism, indoor & outdoor recreational activities.
Glass Bridge 900 Kandi Wayanad
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Enjoy the thrilling adventure at Eco Park located in 900 Kandi, Wayanad! Trek through lush greenery or take a boat across the forest or walk on Kerala's longest glass bridge. Experience nature in a whole new way. A complete eco-system that covers adventure, ecotourism, indoor & outdoor recreational activities.
Pookode Lake surrounded by the evergreen beauty of Western Ghats and verdant forests, Pookode Lake is a gorgeous freshwater lake. One of the most interesting features of this lake is that it virtually appears to be in the shape of India’s physical map. Pookode Lake offers many activities like boating and boasts of a freshwater aquarium, a children’s park and a shopping centre where tourists can empty their pockets on excellent spices and handicrafts.
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Pookot Lake
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Pookode Lake surrounded by the evergreen beauty of Western Ghats and verdant forests, Pookode Lake is a gorgeous freshwater lake. One of the most interesting features of this lake is that it virtually appears to be in the shape of India’s physical map. Pookode Lake offers many activities like boating and boasts of a freshwater aquarium, a children’s park and a shopping centre where tourists can empty their pockets on excellent spices and handicrafts.
Lakkidi View Point is known for its nine hairpin caves and offers a resplendent view of the mountains in Wayanad. The whole trip of Lakkidi View Point promises an unforgettable charm of natural beauty. It is also a famous picnic spot and often known as the ‘Gateway of Wayanad’. Lakkidi is also known for receiving the second highest rainfall in the world and its misty environment makes it an unforgettable tourist place in Wayanad.
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Lakkidi View Point
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Lakkidi View Point is known for its nine hairpin caves and offers a resplendent view of the mountains in Wayanad. The whole trip of Lakkidi View Point promises an unforgettable charm of natural beauty. It is also a famous picnic spot and often known as the ‘Gateway of Wayanad’. Lakkidi is also known for receiving the second highest rainfall in the world and its misty environment makes it an unforgettable tourist place in Wayanad.
Gyroscopes, trampolining & a high-speed zip line at a family activity center with reservoir views.
Karapuzha Dam, Lake And Gardens
Gyroscopes, trampolining & a high-speed zip line at a family activity center with reservoir views.
Soochipara Falls also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls is a three-tiered waterfall in Vellarimala, Wayanad, India. It is surrounded by deciduous, evergreen and montane forests. Locally referred to as Soochipara ("Soochi" meaning "Needle" and "Para" meaning "Rock") Once people reach the parking area, they have to pass through a security check at the entrance where they make sure you don't carry any plastic. It takes 10-15 minutes walk to the waterfalls and water flow is less during summer, which makes it easy to reach the rocks where water falls.
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Cascadas de Soochipara
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Soochipara Falls also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls is a three-tiered waterfall in Vellarimala, Wayanad, India. It is surrounded by deciduous, evergreen and montane forests. Locally referred to as Soochipara ("Soochi" meaning "Needle" and "Para" meaning "Rock") Once people reach the parking area, they have to pass through a security check at the entrance where they make sure you don't carry any plastic. It takes 10-15 minutes walk to the waterfalls and water flow is less during summer, which makes it easy to reach the rocks where water falls.
Contact DFO, South Wayanad Ph: +91 4936-203428, 282001 for more details on the entry
Chembra Peak
Chembra Peak Road
Contact DFO, South Wayanad Ph: +91 4936-203428, 282001 for more details on the entry
Kuruvadweep or Kuruva Island is a 950-acre (3.8 km) protected river delta. It comprises three densely wooded uninhabited islands and a few submergible satellite islands, which lies on the banks of the tributaries of Kabini River in the Wayanad district, Kerala, India. It is uninhabited island, which is home to rare species of birds, orchids, herbal plants etc
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Kuruvadweep
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Kuruvadweep or Kuruva Island is a 950-acre (3.8 km) protected river delta. It comprises three densely wooded uninhabited islands and a few submergible satellite islands, which lies on the banks of the tributaries of Kabini River in the Wayanad district, Kerala, India. It is uninhabited island, which is home to rare species of birds, orchids, herbal plants etc