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Valllyurkavu Bhagavathy Temple : (8 km east of
Mananthavady) The temple is dedicated to goddess Durga. The two
week long festival in February/March is a major event attended l)v
hundreds of tribals.
Kuruvadweep : (17 km east of Mananthavady ; 45
km northwest of Sulthan Bathery) This 950 acre, uninhabited island
on the eastward bound Kabani River is an ideal picnic spot. The
wooded land is home to rare species oi birds, orchids and herbs.
The Glass Temple of Kottamunda (20 km from Kalpetta) :
This temple Is located on the slopes of Vellarimala and is dedicated
to Parswanatha Swaimy of the Jain faith. The mirrors inside the
temple walls reject images of the icons in the temple's sanctum
sanctorum.
Begur Wildlie Sanctuary (20 km east of Mananthavady):
This sanctuarv is home to manv exotic species of fauna.
Kalpetta
Chembra
Peak (14 km west of Kalpetta): At 2100 m above mean sea
level, Chembra is the highest peak in Wayanad and is ideal lor trekking.
Banasura Project, Padinjarathara (25 km northeast of Kalpetta)
: A mini hydel project with the largest earth dam in India
and the second largest in Asia is being built here. A sprawling
sanctuary and park with ever Howering trees are major tourist attractions.
Varambetta Mosque (15 km southest of Kalpetta, near Padinjarathara):
Dating back 300 years, this is the oldest mosque in Wayanad.
Kanthanpara Waterfalls (8 km east of Meppady; 12 km southeast
of Kalpetta) : A beautiful waterfall about 50 m in height.
Sentmal Rock Waterfalls (22 km south of Kalpetta near Chooral
Mala) : With a three step wateriall more than 200 m in
height, framed by enchanting scenery, this region is ideal for rock
climbing.
Jain Temple at Puliyarmala (4 km north of Kalpelta):
This old temple Is dedicated to Anantha Natha Swami, one of the
most revered Jam saints.
Sulthan Bathery
Edakkal Caves (12 km from Salthan Ralbery): The
two Ceves are located at a height o{ 1000 m on Ambukutty Mala near
Ambalavayal. The New Stone Age pictorial writings on the walls o{
these natural caves at Edakkal are evidence o{ the civilisation
that existed m these regions in prehistoric times. The caves can
be accessed only by a I km trekking trail from Edakkal. Morning
hours are the best time to visit the caves. Entry is permitted only
up to 1700 hrs.
Wayanad
Wildlife Sanctuary: Established in 1973, the Wayanad Wildlife
Sanctuary is contiguous to the protected area network of Nagarhole
and Bandipur oi Karnataka on the northeast and Mudumalai ofTamil
Nadu on the southeast. Rich In bio diversity, the sanctuary is an
integral part of the Nilgin Biosphere Reserve, which has been established
with the specihc objective of conserving the biological heritage
of the region. The sanctuary is rich in flora and fauna. The management
lays emphasis on scientific conservation with due consideration
for the general lifestyle of the tribals and others who live in
and around the forest. Elephant, spotted deer, bison, tiger, cheetah,
wild bear etc. can be spotted here. Elephant rides are arranged
by the Forest Department.
Jain Temple: Generally known as Tippu's fort, this
temple is situated in Sultan Bathery town. The town gets its name
from the historic fact that Tippu used this temple as his battery
in the region.
Wayanad Heritage Museum, Ambalavayal: Located near
the Ambukuthi hills, this heritage museum displays artefacts and
belongings of the various tribes of the land. This is one of the
best heritage museums in Kerala.
Vythiri
Lakkidi (55 km east of Kozbikode; 5km south of Vythiri):
Lakkidi, the gateway to Wayanaci, is situated 700 m above mean sea
level, at the crest of the Thamarasseri Ghat Pass. Loftv peaks,
gurgling
streams and luxuriant forests add magic to the journey up the winding
roads to this hill station.
Pookot Lake (3 m south of Vythiri) : This perennial
fresh water lake, nestled among wooded hills, is the only one of
its kind in Kerala. Floating facilities, a children's park, a handicrafts
and spices emporium and a fresh water aquarium are among the tourist
facilities available here.