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Pakshipathalam in Wayanad is a good place if you love to go on trekking tours. Walking through the steep trail, the trek offers some spectacular views that will definitely leave you in awe. Situated at an altitude of 1740m, it is a major eco-tourism centre and a challenging venue for any adventure seeking tourist. Legends and myths abound in the region surrounding the Brahmagiri hills, and it is...
A bio-diverse region spread across 2,132 square kilometres on the lofty Western Ghats, Wayanad is one of the few districts in Kerala that has been able to retain its pristine nature. A holistic confluence of wilderness, history and culture, Wayanad is home to exotic legends, ancient ruins, mysterious mountain caves, aborigine tribes, hidden treasures, tree houses, jungle trails and exotic wild...
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A must visit destination on your tour of Wayanad, Pookote Lake is a stunning location. This small, natural fresh water lake, about 3 kilometers from Vythiri town is undoubtedly the most beautiful and frequented tourist spot in the whole of Wayanad. The pathway around the lake is lined by thick bushes and tall trees which further add to the overall charm. One of the main tributaries of the Kabani...
Most of the 40 odd rivers that originate in the Western Ghats flow west into the Arabian Sea. Three of them however, flow east into the neighboring states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. One of them is the Kabani. It has its origin as two separate rivulets – the Panamaram originating from Lakkidi and the Manathavady rivulet originating from Thondaramudi peak. These two streams wind around a 950-acre...
The Jain temples of Wayanad are a major tourist attraction. Jainism which shares with Hinduism the concepts of nirvana and reincarnation, first arrived in Kerala around the 3rd century BC. The original settlers migrated from Mysore in Karnataka and settled at Panamaram on the banks of Kabani River. From there the Jain groups spread to different parts of Wayanad. Of the many Jain temples in...
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