Best Tourist places in Wayanad District Kerala | Wayanad
Meenmutty Falls is a waterfall located 45 kilometres from
Trivandrum city in Thiruvananthapuram District in the Indian state of Kerala,
India. The falls are located near the Ponmudi hill station, Thiruvananthapuram
district and Agastya Mala Biosphere reserves.
Chembra Peak is a mountain in the state of Kerala, India, with an elevation of 2,100 m above sea level.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Wayanad, Kerala, India with an extent of 344.44 km² and four hill ranges namely Sulthan Bathery, Muthanga, Kurichiat and Tholpetty. A variety of large wild animals such as gaur, Asian elephant, deer and tiger are found there
The Edakkal caves are two natural caves at a remote location at Edakkal, 25 km from Kalpetta in the Wayanad district of Kerala in India's Western Ghats. They lie 1,200 m above sea level on Ambukutty Mala, near an ancient trade route connecting the high mountains of Mysore to the ports of the Malabar coast.
Banasura Sagar Dam
Banasura Sagar Dam, which impounds the Karamanathodu tributary of the Kabini River, is part of the Indian Banasurasagar Project consisting of a dam and a canal project started in 1979
Soochipara Falls
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.
Lakkidi View Point
Monkeys frequent this compact lookout point along a highway with mountain & valley views.
Neelimala View Point
Neelimala Viewpoint offers a stunning view of the lush green natural vegetation and the breathtaking Meenmutti waterfalls. The serene atmosphere and the sounds of the birds chirping amidst the whispering leaves will put one at ease instantly. Trekking through the exciting misty trails and soaking in the fresh air to reach the point is a famous activity here.
Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary
Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is a Bird Sanctuary and a tourist location in Wayanad district of Kerala state, India.
Pookode Lake
Scenic, freshwater lake offering pedal-boating & a perimeter trail with a lush backdrop of trees
Kuruva Island
Kuruvadweep or Kuruva Island is a 950-acre 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.
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