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Ambukuthi mala

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Ambukuthi mala is a mountain in the Wayanad district of Kerala, India. It is 12 kilometers away from Sulthan Bathery and near Ambalavayal. Three pre-historic caves (Edakkal Caves) are located at a height of 1,000 meters on Ambukuthi mala. These caves are believed to be formed as a result of an earthquake and the name is derived from the rock that is supported in between other larger rocks (Edai + Kal = rock in between). Some Old and New Stone Age pictorial writings can be seen on the walls of these natural caves. The cave drawings are at least 7000 years old and still older as they are from different periods, and depict pictures of ancient tribal kings, queens, other chieftains, elephants and other animals A less ancient script from the 4th or 3rd century BC is also seen in the caves which are better conserved. The structure of these caves is truly extraordinary as a big boulder balances itself on two relatively smaller boulders, thus forming the truly fascinating ...

BRAHMAGIRI HILLS

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Brahmagiri hill, is a part of the Western Ghats of south India. It is situated on the border between Kodagu district in Karnataka state in the north and Wayanad district of Kerala state on the south . Brahmagiri Hill is situated  at  a height of 1608 meters. The hill is a beautiful tourist attraction. The top of Brahmagiri Hill is densely forested and has a lot of wildlife. Thirunelli Temple , dedicated to Lord Vishnu, lies on the side of Brahmagiri. This temple is known as Dakshina Kasi or the Kasi of the South. The temple was constructed in an ancient style and includes 30 granite pillars. According to legend, the temple was constructed by Lord Brahma himself. Pakshipathalam at an altitude of 1740 meters is another attraction on Brahmagir Hills. Pakshipathalam is a cave that is said to have been used by rishis in ancient times. Pakshipathalam is home to several species of birds and is an ornithologist's paradise. The deep rock caves, formed among th...

Exciting Places To Trek in Wayanad

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You will be excited to trek across the non-linear routes along Wayanad. There are small trails across which you will go on in your treks that will take hardly a day. While this may not seem exciting enough, trekkers will be surprised at the challenges you come across while trekking in Wayanad.  While some areas have gentler slopes which is easy to trek, certain other areas require experience and a better understanding of the terrain before hitting the trails. Pakshipathalam Peak Trek Located at a height of 1,740 kilometers above the sea level and is one among the challenging spots for tourists across Wayanad. Trekkers will be met with deep caves, thick rock blocks and wild forests during the trek. Trekkers can reach the top after travelling 16 kilometers. Pakshipathalam is near the Brahmagiri hills, but unlike the latter Pakshipathalam has gentler slopes and is a comparatively easy terrain to climb. With amazingly beautiful surroundings, the hill offers great opportunities f...

Bathery Jain Temple

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Jain temple in bathery is one of the most important Jain temple in Kerala. The  Bathery Temple in Sulthan Bathery is believed to have been built during the 13th century. Its design is influenced by the architectural style of the then reigning Vijayanagar Dynasty. The temple has an interesting history, which first served as a shrine, next as a centre of commercial trade and finally, as the ammunition store or battery of Tipu Sulthan’s army. The town, Sulthan Bathery, derives its name from that use. Sultan Bathery is a historical place and its ancient history goes in sync with the history of Wayanad.The recorded history of this district exists only from the 10th century onward. In 930 AD, emperor Erayappa of   Ganga Dynasty   led his troops to south west of Mysore and after conquering, called it   Bayalnad   meaning the land of swamps. After Erayappa, his sons Rachamalla and Battunga fought each other for the new kingdom of their father’s legacy. Rachamall...

Pookode Lake

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This amazing fresh water lake is in Wayanad. It is a natural fresh water lake nestling amid evergreen forests and mountain slopes at an altitude of 770 meters above sea level . Pookode lake is spread over 13 acre and is 40 m deep. This lake is one of the most attractive and sought after tourist location in Wayanad. Panamaram , the rivulet which ultimately becomes  Kabani River , originates from the Pookode lake. It is spread across an area of 8.5 hectares and with a maximum depth of 6.5 metres . The lake is surrounded by lush green forest  making this place an ideal location for nature lovers . The lake has the shape of India's map. This perennial fresh water lake, nestled among wooded hills, is only one of its kinds in Kerala.  Pethia pookodensis , is a species of cyprinid fish known to occur only in Pookode Lake. The lake has abundance of blue lotus and fresh water fishes. The forests surrounding the lake hold many wild animals, birds and flies. There ar...

Chembra Peak

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Chembra Peak is the highest peak in Wayanad, at 2,100 m above sea level. It is located eight kilometer south of Kalpetta, near to the town of Meppady . Chembra peak adjoins Nilgiri hills in Tamil Nadu and Vallarimala in Kozhikode. From the town of Meppady you can reach the peak through walking. The peak is visible from almost all parts of Wayanad. It is an ideal place destination for trekking activities. You have to take prior permission from the Meppady forest office before going for a trek at Chembra Peak. The forest office will be open on all days. Overnight camping is not allowed at Chembra peak as there is a threat from wild animals. It will take at least 3 hours to reach the top point of Chembra peak. On the way to the peak, you can see a heart shaped lake, which is said to have never dried up. It is one of the topmost attractions of this peak. This lake is known as 'hridhayathadakam' , the name derived from two words Hridhayam and Thadakam. Meaning of hridh...

Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary

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Wayanad  is one favorite place for every trekker . There is a spot in Wayanad , which  has captured the mindset of every trekker, ornithologists and nature lovers is the Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary. Here virgin forests, streams and steep hills together offer challenging avenues for trekking.  It   is a natural rock cave at the northern end of the Brahmagiri Hills. Situated at an altitude of 1740m and accessible only by trekking, Pakshipathalam is home to several species of birds and is an ornithologist's paradise. It is located in the Brahmagiri Hills near Thirunelly. There is a cave here, which according to legend, was used by rishis (saints) for meditation in ancient times . The deep rock caves; formed among the thick blocks of rocks at the northern top end of the Brahmagiri are the abode of various birds and wild beasts. It  is believed that Garuda, the vehicle of  Vishnu and the King of birds, stands guard over his subjects ...

Geography Of Wayanad

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Wayanad stands on the southern top part of the Deccan Plateau and its major attraction is the grand western Ghats with the lofty  ridges interspersed with dense forests and green valleys. Most of the area in this district is covered by the dense forests and blessed with immense beauty of the nature. Mountains Brahmagiri(1608 meters),Banasura peak(2073 meters),Chembara peak(2100 meters) are the main mountains in wayanad. These mountains are surrounded by rain forests,where rare species of animals and plants are found. These mountains are famous tourist locations,people from all around the world comes to visit these areas. Rivers Kabini river and its three tributaries, the Panamaram, Mananthavady, and Kalindy flows through the wayanad.  Kabini is an important tributary of Kaveri river.  Kabini is one among the only three rivers in Kerala that flows to the east.  Banasura sagar  which  is the largest earthen dam in India and the second large...

Tribes in Wayanad

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Wayanad is homeland of various tribal communities.The tribal communities in wayanad are Kattunayakans, Kurichiyans,Paniyas, Adiyas,,Kurumas,Ooralis, Uraali Kurumas. The Kattunayakan/Cholanaickan They found in wayanad,kannur,kozhikkode and malappuram districts.The community is known as kattunayakan and cholanaickan. As the name suggests Kattunayakan were the kings of the forest regions engaged in the collection and gathering of forest produces.They also known as Thain (Honey) kuruvar, since they collect honey from the forest.They have all the physical features of a hilly tribe .They speak a language which is a mixture of all Dravidian language.They worship forest,hillocks,ancestors and hindu deities. The Kurichiyans They are an agricultural tribal community.They are matrilineal and live in joint families, under the control of their chieftain called 'Pittan'. The members of the extended family work together and spend their earnings for the common purposes....

Wayanad - A Brief History

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Wayanad has rich history. Historians believe that human life existed in this part of the world at least thousand years before the Christ. Number of evidences about new Stone Age civilization can be found on the hills of wayanad. The two caves of Ampukuthimala located between Sulthan Bathery and Ambalavayal, with pictures on their walls and pictorial writings, speak volumes of the bygone era and civilization. Documented history of waynad is available from the 18 th century. In the ancient times wayanad was ruled by the kings from Veda tribe. After that wayanad came under the rule of Kottayam royal dynasty. When Hider Ali became the ruler of Mysore, he conquered wayanad and brought it under his rule. After Hider Ali, his son Tippu became ruler of Mysore and at that time Kottayam dynasty’s rule restored in wayanad. But the English East India company, British had governance over wayanad based the conditions they made with Tippu Sultan at the time sreerangapattanam truce. Th...

Weather in Wayanad

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Weather in Wayanad is very causative nearly throughout the year. Generally, the temperature in Wayanad varies from 13ËšC to 32ËšC. Climate of Wayanad can be categorised as follows: Summer season in Wayanad The summer in Wayanad( March - May) is very comfy at traveler places of Wayanad, due to the greenery, though different places it can be very little heat. Most of the tourist destinations square measure comfortable with cool and light breeze. Monsoon season in Wayanad South West Monsoon in Wayanad follows immediately once the Wayanad Summer. The Monsoon period in Wayanad is from Gregorian calendar month to middle Gregorian calendar month. During this rainy season activities in Wayanad like "Splash" attracts ton of tourists to Wayanad. The rainy season normally extends as North East Monsoon hits Wayanad from middle Gregorian calendar month to middle Gregorian calendar month. Regular rains are not intimate throughout this season however, unpredictable o...
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Rain Forest In Wayanad Rainforests cover about 6 % of the Earth's surface and about 40% to 75% of all biotic species, including many exotic and beautiful flowers on the planet are aboriginal to these forests. Scientists consider that there may be millions of plants, insects and micro organisms yet to discover in tropical rainforests. Wayanad , the evergreen forests is the most species rich eco region with eighty percent of the flowering plant species of the entire mountain range found here. The name Wayanad , translates to the land of paddy, visitors will stretches of paddy cultivation interspersed amidst the dense forest. The dense, mysterious, magical rainforests are the earth's oldest living ecosystems that produce about a third of the planet's oxygen. The  Wayanad forests In  Northern   Kerala   mark the transition to the   North Western Ghats moist deciduous forests .  The cool and moist climate, high rainfall and variety of m...