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Kurumbalakotta, a tiny hamlet which is hidden in the lofty rims of Wayanad. The best part of Kurumbalakotta is the spiritually enhancing walk to the abode which is worth taking as the view from up above the mountain is awe-struck. Kurumbalkotta has a history to trace back, which says that a Kota or fort belonging to a Kurumba caretaker was located there on the hill to spy on the enemies or spot movement from up above. But there are no traces of fort found in the nearby vicinity. Kurumbalakotta is a monolith hillock which is at a height of 3220ft above the sea level offering an enduring view of the skirted greenery which is layering the mountain. The mesmerising sunrise is a must-see and quench-in experience. The verdurous valleys and the dreamy landscapes from up above the hillock is unspoiled heaven brimming with the affluence of precipitous beauty that captivates a traveller. The beckoning beauty from up above till the ground level as far as the eyes can see in a grand one. The fall of the early morning sun rays on the valley, which acclaimed the name Sunrise valley, on its spectacular view at Sunrise. Unlike the other trekking locations, Kurumbalakotta offering a challenging walk uphill. Atop the hill, early morning the white misty layers and the fleeting view of the layering luscious greenery are indeed a worthwhile sight to witness. Early morning, one can witness the thick layer of mist that makes the low lying valleys invisible. The sunrise and the sunsets are the never missing scenes to be embalmed in your memories from Wayanad. A moment in the morning one can witness the mist layering in thickness forming an impenetrable layer, lighten up by the morning rays, which then slowly drifts away like a fast moving train giving the travellers an unimaginable view of the cascading layers of palatable greenery downhill. From Kurumbalakotta, one can witness the first rays of the sun falling on the distant Chembra peak, which is magnificent. Around 4 am, the hill is filled by people, who climb abode to witness the first glimpse of the sun-rays. Most of the peak seasons the hill is filled with tourist both during the sunrise and the sunset. In the stretch of visibility, one can see the hidden caves which are rimmed by the forests and also the small waterfalls which makes the valley magnificent. The Venniyodu river rimmed around the mountain is like a chain girdled on the waist of the mountain gurgling down its way to the valleys. Kurumbalakotta is a trekkers point which can be easily spotted as it is one of the hotspots in Wayanad tourism. The trekking route can easily be distinguished as natives have laid down the path for tourists to navigate. Wayanad’s utter beauty captures one’s mind and soul with its inclination towards satisfying the wanderlust soul’s adventure thirst. The dreamy abodes that are high ends amidst the sprawling tea plantations are worth exploring. The enigmatic aroma of the spices and the tea gardens filling in the air makes the picturesque surroundings of the valleys of Wayanad all the more enthralling.
نقطة عرض كورومبالاكوتا
Kurumbalakkotta
Kurumbalakotta, a tiny hamlet which is hidden in the lofty rims of Wayanad. The best part of Kurumbalakotta is the spiritually enhancing walk to the abode which is worth taking as the view from up above the mountain is awe-struck. Kurumbalkotta has a history to trace back, which says that a Kota or fort belonging to a Kurumba caretaker was located there on the hill to spy on the enemies or spot movement from up above. But there are no traces of fort found in the nearby vicinity. Kurumbalakotta is a monolith hillock which is at a height of 3220ft above the sea level offering an enduring view of the skirted greenery which is layering the mountain. The mesmerising sunrise is a must-see and quench-in experience. The verdurous valleys and the dreamy landscapes from up above the hillock is unspoiled heaven brimming with the affluence of precipitous beauty that captivates a traveller. The beckoning beauty from up above till the ground level as far as the eyes can see in a grand one. The fall of the early morning sun rays on the valley, which acclaimed the name Sunrise valley, on its spectacular view at Sunrise. Unlike the other trekking locations, Kurumbalakotta offering a challenging walk uphill. Atop the hill, early morning the white misty layers and the fleeting view of the layering luscious greenery are indeed a worthwhile sight to witness. Early morning, one can witness the thick layer of mist that makes the low lying valleys invisible. The sunrise and the sunsets are the never missing scenes to be embalmed in your memories from Wayanad. A moment in the morning one can witness the mist layering in thickness forming an impenetrable layer, lighten up by the morning rays, which then slowly drifts away like a fast moving train giving the travellers an unimaginable view of the cascading layers of palatable greenery downhill. From Kurumbalakotta, one can witness the first rays of the sun falling on the distant Chembra peak, which is magnificent. Around 4 am, the hill is filled by people, who climb abode to witness the first glimpse of the sun-rays. Most of the peak seasons the hill is filled with tourist both during the sunrise and the sunset. In the stretch of visibility, one can see the hidden caves which are rimmed by the forests and also the small waterfalls which makes the valley magnificent. The Venniyodu river rimmed around the mountain is like a chain girdled on the waist of the mountain gurgling down its way to the valleys. Kurumbalakotta is a trekkers point which can be easily spotted as it is one of the hotspots in Wayanad tourism. The trekking route can easily be distinguished as natives have laid down the path for tourists to navigate. Wayanad’s utter beauty captures one’s mind and soul with its inclination towards satisfying the wanderlust soul’s adventure thirst. The dreamy abodes that are high ends amidst the sprawling tea plantations are worth exploring. The enigmatic aroma of the spices and the tea gardens filling in the air makes the picturesque surroundings of the valleys of Wayanad all the more enthralling.
Banasura Sagar Dam is the largest earth dam in India, as well as the second largest in Asia, this is a mini hydel project. A park with ever flowering trees is a major tourist attraction. Boating facilities in the dam and trekking trails leading from here draw out door enthusiasts
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سد باناسورا ساغار
PO
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Banasura Sagar Dam is the largest earth dam in India, as well as the second largest in Asia, this is a mini hydel project. A park with ever flowering trees is a major tourist attraction. Boating facilities in the dam and trekking trails leading from here draw out door enthusiasts
One of the most beautiful spots in the Wayanad region, Kuruvadweep or Kuruva island is a major tourist hotspot. ... This island is accessible via boats and rafts provided by Kerala tourism. ... It's been a new experience to travel in a raft to reach the Kuruva island. This 950 acre, uninhabited island on the eastward bound kabani river is an ideal picnic spot. The wooded stretch of land is home to rare species of birds, orchids and herbs.
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كوروفادويب
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One of the most beautiful spots in the Wayanad region, Kuruvadweep or Kuruva island is a major tourist hotspot. ... This island is accessible via boats and rafts provided by Kerala tourism. ... It's been a new experience to travel in a raft to reach the Kuruva island. This 950 acre, uninhabited island on the eastward bound kabani river is an ideal picnic spot. The wooded stretch of land is home to rare species of birds, orchids and herbs.
Muthanga Wildlife is the largest wildlife sanctuary is protected areas network of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the northeast and Mudumalai of Tamil Nadu on the Southeast. An impeccable area of scenic beauty and biodiversity, this place lies at the border of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. A dense rain forest set amidst the hills of Western Ghats, the sanctuary is home to quite unique flora and fauna. The sanctuary harbours a range of animals from exotic birds, butterflies to elephants, bison, panther, wild cats etc. Together with Bandipur National Park of Karnataka and Mudumalai National Park of Tamil Nadu it makes a long corridor of tropical rainforest area.
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سفاري الحياة البرية موثانجا
National Highway 766
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Muthanga Wildlife is the largest wildlife sanctuary is protected areas network of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the northeast and Mudumalai of Tamil Nadu on the Southeast. An impeccable area of scenic beauty and biodiversity, this place lies at the border of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. A dense rain forest set amidst the hills of Western Ghats, the sanctuary is home to quite unique flora and fauna. The sanctuary harbours a range of animals from exotic birds, butterflies to elephants, bison, panther, wild cats etc. Together with Bandipur National Park of Karnataka and Mudumalai National Park of Tamil Nadu it makes a long corridor of tropical rainforest area.
Chembra Peak is one of the highest peak in the Western Ghats and the highest peak in Wayanad hills, at 2,100 m above sea level.
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Chembra
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Chembra Peak is one of the highest peak in the Western Ghats and the highest peak in Wayanad hills, at 2,100 m above sea level. 
Pookode Lake is the best places to visit in Wayanad. It is the most delightful freshwater lake situated in South India settled in the midst of the extensive evergreen woods and large numbers of mountains slants existing at an elevation of in excess of 770 meters above ocean level.
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Pookot Lake
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Pookode Lake is the best places to visit in Wayanad. It is the most delightful freshwater lake situated in South India settled in the midst of the extensive evergreen woods and large numbers of mountains slants existing at an elevation of in excess of 770 meters above ocean level. 
Soochipara Water Falls (Needle rock) also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls is a three-tiered waterfall, the pool at the foot of the falls is ideal for a quick dip. The water hits the sharp spikes of granite at the base and hence the name. It is surrounded by deciduous, evergreen and montane forests.
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شلالات سوتشيبارا
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Soochipara Water Falls (Needle rock) also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls is a three-tiered waterfall, the pool at the foot of the falls is ideal for a quick dip. The water hits the sharp spikes of granite at the base and hence the name. It is surrounded by deciduous, evergreen and montane forests.
Located in between two lush green tea estates, Kanthanpara Waterfall is a mesmerizing attraction. The walking trails leading up to the waterfall are perfect for nature walks and the picturesque location makes it ideal for camping. The beauty of the attraction is irresistible and offers a quick escape from the busy lifestyle.
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شلال كانثانبارا
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Located in between two lush green tea estates, Kanthanpara Waterfall is a mesmerizing attraction. The walking trails leading up to the waterfall are perfect for nature walks and the picturesque location makes it ideal for camping. The beauty of the attraction is irresistible and offers a quick escape from the busy lifestyle.
Wayanad is one stop address for every trekker. One such spot in Wayanad that has captured the mindset of every tracker, ornithologists and nature lovers is the Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary. Here virgin forests, streams and steep hills together offer challenging avenues for trekking. 3 hours trekking is probably the best way to traverse through the rustic landscapes of the bird sanctuary. Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is best known for the presence of `Edible Nest Swift light.' It is believed that the nest is made of solidified saliva and is used to make bird's nest soup. Inside the bird sanctuary, tourists can see a flock of birds chirping and guarding the sky, multiple herbs and trees that possess medicinal properties, and orchid plantation. Within the boundary of the bird sanctuary, there is a temple and watchtower to help tourists navigate their way. It will be advisable to carry equipment for bird watching expedition, and hire a tourist guide for an over-night camping.
Pakshipathalam
Thirunelli Pakshipathalam Trek
Wayanad is one stop address for every trekker. One such spot in Wayanad that has captured the mindset of every tracker, ornithologists and nature lovers is the Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary. Here virgin forests, streams and steep hills together offer challenging avenues for trekking. 3 hours trekking is probably the best way to traverse through the rustic landscapes of the bird sanctuary. Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is best known for the presence of `Edible Nest Swift light.' It is believed that the nest is made of solidified saliva and is used to make bird's nest soup. Inside the bird sanctuary, tourists can see a flock of birds chirping and guarding the sky, multiple herbs and trees that possess medicinal properties, and orchid plantation. Within the boundary of the bird sanctuary, there is a temple and watchtower to help tourists navigate their way. It will be advisable to carry equipment for bird watching expedition, and hire a tourist guide for an over-night camping.
Edakkal Caves are two natural caves at a remote location at Edakkal 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.
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كهوف إيداكال
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Edakkal Caves are two natural caves at a remote location at Edakkal 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. 
Phantom Rock (Cheengeri Mala) is a renowned place that is as unique as its names. It's an archaeological wonder that can be hardly spotted anywhere else in the world. The rock is naturally casted in the shape of the phantom skull and hence is famous by the name of Phantom Rock all over the world. The picturesque place can be reached by trekking on the narrow lanes. Like other places of Wayanad, Cheengeri Mala is also one of the favorite spots for trekkers and hikers. The picturesque rock is standing tall at an elevation of 2600 m above the sea level and is surrounded by the lush greenery; it's a picture perfect place for those who are looking for peace and solitude.
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صخرة الشبح
Ambalavayal Bypass Road
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Phantom Rock (Cheengeri Mala) is a renowned place that is as unique as its names. It's an archaeological wonder that can be hardly spotted anywhere else in the world. The rock is naturally casted in the shape of the phantom skull and hence is famous by the name of Phantom Rock all over the world. The picturesque place can be reached by trekking on the narrow lanes. Like other places of Wayanad, Cheengeri Mala is also one of the favorite spots for trekkers and hikers. The picturesque rock is standing tall at an elevation of 2600 m above the sea level and is surrounded by the lush greenery; it's a picture perfect place for those who are looking for peace and solitude.
Karapuzha Dam located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, is one of the biggest earth dams in India. Karapuzha Dam is located in the greenish and natural regions of Wayanad, Kerala on the Karapuzha River, a tributary of the Kabini River. Construction on the dam began in 1977 and it was complete in 2004.
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Karapuzha Dam
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Karapuzha Dam located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, is one of the biggest earth dams in India. Karapuzha Dam is located in the greenish and natural regions of Wayanad, Kerala on the Karapuzha River, a tributary of the Kabini River. Construction on the dam began in 1977 and it was complete in 2004. 
Thamarassery Churam was used by the British to transport spices from Beypore Port, Kozhikode to Wayanand. It was discovered with the help of a tribal leader from Paniya tribe. After the discovery, the man was betrayed and shot dead by the British officer. The pass is candidly known as Gateway to the Wayanad.
Thamarassery Churam
Thamarassery Churam was used by the British to transport spices from Beypore Port, Kozhikode to Wayanand. It was discovered with the help of a tribal leader from Paniya tribe. After the discovery, the man was betrayed and shot dead by the British officer. The pass is candidly known as Gateway to the Wayanad.
This sanctuary has a wide variety of animals.
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سفاري الحياة البرية تولبيتي
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This sanctuary has a wide variety of animals.
An interesting 2 km jungle trek will lead to the largest and most spectacular waterfall in Wayanad. A unique feature of Meenmutty is that the water drops from nearly 1000 ft over three stages, presenting a triple-decker effect.
شلالات كالار مينموتي
Kallar Meenmutty Falls Road
An interesting 2 km jungle trek will lead to the largest and most spectacular waterfall in Wayanad. A unique feature of Meenmutty is that the water drops from nearly 1000 ft over three stages, presenting a triple-decker effect.
One of the best heritage museums in Kerala, it houses artefacts and belongings of the various tribes of the land.
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متحف التراث
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One of the best heritage museums in Kerala, it houses artefacts and belongings of the various tribes of the land.
Boys town has a herbal garden, nature care centre, sericulture unit and permaculture centre. The Gene Park, also situated here, was developed as part of an Indo-Danis project to promote herbal gardening.
Wayanad Social Service Society Building, Boys Town
Boys town has a herbal garden, nature care centre, sericulture unit and permaculture centre. The Gene Park, also situated here, was developed as part of an Indo-Danis project to promote herbal gardening.
It is a lovely place to visit and trekking enthusiasts will have an enjoyable time climbing up the rocks to the waterfall.
Chethalayam Waterfalls
It is a lovely place to visit and trekking enthusiasts will have an enjoyable time climbing up the rocks to the waterfall.
An unusually quiet retreat, facilities for angling and boating as well as a recreational park are available here. The trek to this lake is also quite exciting.
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Karlad Lake
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An unusually quiet retreat, facilities for angling and boating as well as a recreational park are available here. The trek to this lake is also quite exciting.
The gateway to Wayanad, Lakkidi is situated 700 m above mean sea level, at the crest of the Thamarasseri Ghar Pass. Lofty peaks, gurgling streams and luxuriant forests and magic to the journey up the winding roads to this hills station.
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نقطة النظرة لاكيدي
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The gateway to Wayanad, Lakkidi is situated 700 m above mean sea level, at the crest of the Thamarasseri Ghar Pass. Lofty peaks, gurgling streams and luxuriant forests and magic to the journey up the winding roads to this hills station.
The memorial of Veera Pazhaasi Raja, the Lion of Kerala, who organised guerialla warfare against the British East India Company. The Pulpally cave was where Pazhassi took refugee until he was captured by the British.
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Pazhassi Raja Tomb
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The memorial of Veera Pazhaasi Raja, the Lion of Kerala, who organised guerialla warfare against the British East India Company. The Pulpally cave was where Pazhassi took refugee until he was captured by the British.
A great place to watch the rising and setting sun amidst a background of misty mountains and clouds. Also offers a panoramic view of the valley below.
Sunrise Valley
A great place to watch the rising and setting sun amidst a background of misty mountains and clouds. Also offers a panoramic view of the valley below.
Chain Tree is a Ficus tree with a massive steel chain hanging on it, and is along the national highway near the Wayanad Ghat Pass at Lakkidi, in the district of Wayanad. This is a quick stop for many travellers from Kozhikkode to Wayanad and the chain on the tree has a (fictitious) story to tell.
معبد كارينثاندان (شجرة السلسلة)
National Highway 766
Chain Tree is a Ficus tree with a massive steel chain hanging on it, and is along the national highway near the Wayanad Ghat Pass at Lakkidi, in the district of Wayanad. This is a quick stop for many travellers from Kozhikkode to Wayanad and the chain on the tree has a (fictitious) story to tell.
Thirunelli  Temple is the only temple in the world where the devotees can perform all the rituals related to one’s life, starting from birth to death and life after death. It is one of the most ancient temples in Kerala. It is believed that here the prathishta of Lord Vishnu was performed by Lord Brahma. It is also known as ''Sahyamala Kshetram'' and ''Kashi of the South''. Thirunelli Temple draws pilgrims from allover, primarily for ancestral rites. The rituals are performed on the banks of the stream Papanasini which flows down from Mount Brahmagiri. It is believed that this stream has divine power to dissolve sins of all the mortals. Another major attraction of the temple is the holy rock where people pray for their forefathers. On the western side of the temple is the cave temple Gunnika, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Thus Thirunelli becomes blessed by the unique presence of all the members of the trinity. The beautiful Brahmagiri hills and the surrounding lush green forests have made the temple premises a valley of tranquility. So everybody feels completely relaxed after sitting in the sanctum of the temple. The temple is an embodiment of ancient temple architecture. The aquaduct that brings water to the temple is also a witness to hundreds of years of history.
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معبد شري مهافيشنو، تيرنيللي
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Thirunelli  Temple is the only temple in the world where the devotees can perform all the rituals related to one’s life, starting from birth to death and life after death. It is one of the most ancient temples in Kerala. It is believed that here the prathishta of Lord Vishnu was performed by Lord Brahma. It is also known as ''Sahyamala Kshetram'' and ''Kashi of the South''. Thirunelli Temple draws pilgrims from allover, primarily for ancestral rites. The rituals are performed on the banks of the stream Papanasini which flows down from Mount Brahmagiri. It is believed that this stream has divine power to dissolve sins of all the mortals. Another major attraction of the temple is the holy rock where people pray for their forefathers. On the western side of the temple is the cave temple Gunnika, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Thus Thirunelli becomes blessed by the unique presence of all the members of the trinity. The beautiful Brahmagiri hills and the surrounding lush green forests have made the temple premises a valley of tranquility. So everybody feels completely relaxed after sitting in the sanctum of the temple. The temple is an embodiment of ancient temple architecture. The aquaduct that brings water to the temple is also a witness to hundreds of years of history.
Neelima Viewpoint has a dazzling view of the Meenmutty falls and valleys surrounding it. From the point, tourists can see the milky white streams gushing through the walk, making its way towards the river. On will have to walk a lot to reach the place, people with joint and leg pain should take a proper care of themselves. Narrow and uneven pathways from the nearest motorable road will take tourists to the viewpoint with the mountain folds of the Western Ghats towards its left and a hill slope replete with grass along with boulders on the right. This splendid sight is something that one can never forget throughout life. Mist and aroma around create such a spell that one will be lost in its beauty for a long period of time.
Neelimala View Point
State Highway 29
Neelima Viewpoint has a dazzling view of the Meenmutty falls and valleys surrounding it. From the point, tourists can see the milky white streams gushing through the walk, making its way towards the river. On will have to walk a lot to reach the place, people with joint and leg pain should take a proper care of themselves. Narrow and uneven pathways from the nearest motorable road will take tourists to the viewpoint with the mountain folds of the Western Ghats towards its left and a hill slope replete with grass along with boulders on the right. This splendid sight is something that one can never forget throughout life. Mist and aroma around create such a spell that one will be lost in its beauty for a long period of time.
Glass Bridge Wayanad Overview Activity Location: 900 Kandi, Wayanad Activity Timing: 09:00 AM to 6:00 PM About the Glass Bridge: The glass bridge in Wayanad is one of a kind in India and is owned by a private resort. It offers the best 360-degree view of the Tropical rainforest in Southern India. The bridge is at a height of 100 feet from the ground and all the material used by the bridge including the fibreglass is imported from Italy. The walk over the glass bridge in Wayanad is a mind-blowing experience.
جسر زجاجي 900 كاندي واياناد
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Glass Bridge Wayanad Overview Activity Location: 900 Kandi, Wayanad Activity Timing: 09:00 AM to 6:00 PM About the Glass Bridge: The glass bridge in Wayanad is one of a kind in India and is owned by a private resort. It offers the best 360-degree view of the Tropical rainforest in Southern India. The bridge is at a height of 100 feet from the ground and all the material used by the bridge including the fibreglass is imported from Italy. The walk over the glass bridge in Wayanad is a mind-blowing experience. 
There are many beauties tucked away at Wayanad and one such place is the Ponmudikotta. You will not find a fort there, just a long trek through rocky terrains which is perfect for those who love some adventure in their travels. Situated on Ambukuthi Mala, Sulthan Bathery, this peak stands at 4000 ft from sea level.  Ponmudikotta is ideal for the adventurous traveller, with its intermittent mist and rains. You can get a hazy view from the plains. The climb to the top is strewn with patches of tall grass and it's helpful to hold on to it as you trek your way up. The more you walk towards the rocky pathway, the better the view. You can get a 360-degree view of Wayanad from there.
Ponmudikotta Hill Top
There are many beauties tucked away at Wayanad and one such place is the Ponmudikotta. You will not find a fort there, just a long trek through rocky terrains which is perfect for those who love some adventure in their travels. Situated on Ambukuthi Mala, Sulthan Bathery, this peak stands at 4000 ft from sea level.  Ponmudikotta is ideal for the adventurous traveller, with its intermittent mist and rains. You can get a hazy view from the plains. The climb to the top is strewn with patches of tall grass and it's helpful to hold on to it as you trek your way up. The more you walk towards the rocky pathway, the better the view. You can get a 360-degree view of Wayanad from there. 
Thovarimala Ezhuthupara is a remotely located rock shelter in the Wayanad district of Kerala in India. Pre-historic stone age petroglyphs dating from around 1000 BC and after had been discovered here at a height of 500 m on Thovarimala. One can see the stone age rock engravings on the walls of these natural caves from top of Thovarimala. The rare historic treasure at Thovarimala throwing light into human habitation in the Wayanad area since ancient times, is yet to receive the protection of agencies like Archaeology Department, which preserves the Edakkal Caves just five kilometers away. The carvings, found on the upper side of the cave, depict few geometrical figures, an arrow, and one carving closely resembles a female genital organ. Recently more writings were located in this cave. The name Ezhuthupara means "writings on the stone."
Thovarimala
Thovarimala Ezhuthupara is a remotely located rock shelter in the Wayanad district of Kerala in India. Pre-historic stone age petroglyphs dating from around 1000 BC and after had been discovered here at a height of 500 m on Thovarimala. One can see the stone age rock engravings on the walls of these natural caves from top of Thovarimala. The rare historic treasure at Thovarimala throwing light into human habitation in the Wayanad area since ancient times, is yet to receive the protection of agencies like Archaeology Department, which preserves the Edakkal Caves just five kilometers away. The carvings, found on the upper side of the cave, depict few geometrical figures, an arrow, and one carving closely resembles a female genital organ. Recently more writings were located in this cave. The name Ezhuthupara means "writings on the stone."
Thalakkal Chanthu, also spelled Thalakkal Chandu, was an archer and commander-in-chief of the Kurichya soldiers of the Pazhassi Raja who fought British forces in the Wayanad jungles during first decade of the 19th century.
Thalakkal Chanthu Memorial
High School Road
Thalakkal Chanthu, also spelled Thalakkal Chandu, was an archer and commander-in-chief of the Kurichya soldiers of the Pazhassi Raja who fought British forces in the Wayanad jungles during first decade of the 19th century.
The hills rise steeply, gazing into the sky. Thick forests and meadows creep on to them. In between are little streams carrying crystal clear water. The fog appears intermittently. All these make Aranamala, a land of magic sights in the Wayanad district of Kerala.
Aranamala Peak
The hills rise steeply, gazing into the sky. Thick forests and meadows creep on to them. In between are little streams carrying crystal clear water. The fog appears intermittently. All these make Aranamala, a land of magic sights in the Wayanad district of Kerala. 
Ziplining through the tea plantations in Pozhuthana is exciting adventure.
MuddyBoots Zipline
Ziplining through the tea plantations in Pozhuthana is exciting adventure.

Tribal history

‘En Uru’, the tribal heritage village at Pookode in Kerala’s Wayanad district, showcases the rich culture of the tribal communities. The unique village boasts of a cafeteria that serves traditional tribal dishes and a tribal market, among others. The hamlet, established on 25 acres of land of the Mananthavady Tea Plantation Corporation (Priryadarshini), is the face of Wayanad tourism. The main aim of the centre is to given an opportunity to the visitors get up close to the heritage and culture of the tribal people. The ‘En Uru’ project is totally controlled by the tribal communities.
En ooru/ എൻ ഊര്
‘En Uru’, the tribal heritage village at Pookode in Kerala’s Wayanad district, showcases the rich culture of the tribal communities. The unique village boasts of a cafeteria that serves traditional tribal dishes and a tribal market, among others. The hamlet, established on 25 acres of land of the Mananthavady Tea Plantation Corporation (Priryadarshini), is the face of Wayanad tourism. The main aim of the centre is to given an opportunity to the visitors get up close to the heritage and culture of the tribal people. The ‘En Uru’ project is totally controlled by the tribal communities.

Water fall

Thusharagiri, one of the most beautiful destinations in Kozhikode cuddled in the folds of the Western Ghats is known for its picturesque waterfalls. Lying 50 km from Kozhikode, the Thusharagiri Waterfalls comprises three other falls which can be reached through trekking. Your entire trek through the woods in the early morning to reach this stream, and drench yourself in water is finally justified, as you take another dip. But no, the fun doesn’t stop here in Thusharagiri, for in this place, cascades come not in single, but in merry battalion.
تشاراگیری آبشار، Thusaragiri, كيرلا، الهند
Thusharagiri, one of the most beautiful destinations in Kozhikode cuddled in the folds of the Western Ghats is known for its picturesque waterfalls. Lying 50 km from Kozhikode, the Thusharagiri Waterfalls comprises three other falls which can be reached through trekking. Your entire trek through the woods in the early morning to reach this stream, and drench yourself in water is finally justified, as you take another dip. But no, the fun doesn’t stop here in Thusharagiri, for in this place, cascades come not in single, but in merry battalion.
Irpu falls (Irupu Falls) runs down through the Bhramagiri hills located in Kutta village of Kodagu. It is a stream of Lakshmana-Theertha river and also a sacred place. The water jets from about 60m high and finally joins river Cauvery. The famous temple of Lord Shiva, known as the Rameshwara Temple, is situated nearby. Wandering beyond the falls is restricted as the whole place is termed as wildlife sanctuary.
31 سكان محليون يوصون بهذا
شلالات إيروبو، براهماجيري
31 سكان محليون يوصون بهذا
Irpu falls (Irupu Falls) runs down through the Bhramagiri hills located in Kutta village of Kodagu. It is a stream of Lakshmana-Theertha river and also a sacred place. The water jets from about 60m high and finally joins river Cauvery. The famous temple of Lord Shiva, known as the Rameshwara Temple, is situated nearby. Wandering beyond the falls is restricted as the whole place is termed as wildlife sanctuary.
Irpu falls (Irupu Falls) runs down through the Bhramagiri hills located in Kutta village of Kodagu. It is a stream of Lakshmana-Theertha river and also a sacred place. The water jets from about 60m high and finally joins river Cauvery. The famous temple of Lord Shiva, known as the Rameshwara Temple, is situated nearby. Wandering beyond the falls is restricted as the whole place is termed as wildlife sanctuary.
31 سكان محليون يوصون بهذا
شلالات إيروبو، براهماجيري
31 سكان محليون يوصون بهذا
Irpu falls (Irupu Falls) runs down through the Bhramagiri hills located in Kutta village of Kodagu. It is a stream of Lakshmana-Theertha river and also a sacred place. The water jets from about 60m high and finally joins river Cauvery. The famous temple of Lord Shiva, known as the Rameshwara Temple, is situated nearby. Wandering beyond the falls is restricted as the whole place is termed as wildlife sanctuary.