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Karapuzha Dam

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Karapuzha Dam is one of the biggest earth dams in India. Karapuzha Dam is located in the greenish and natural regions of Wayanad , on the Karapuzha River, a tributary of the Kabini River. Karapuzha Dam is one of the most stunning dams in the destination. The dam is known for its picturesque setting and skilful architecture. The dam sees a lot of tourism all year round because of the charming design and looks of the place. The scenic environs of Karapuzha Dam with its partly inundated hills and verdant islands are an ideal breeding ground for aquatic birds. It is an ideal place for watching aquatic birds that frequent the reservoir. The background of the gushing water from the dam against the luxuriant mountains makes it a charming spot. The water here is around 158 feet deep. You can visit the dam through the day; however at dawn, visibility is low. Construction on the dam began in 1977 and it was complete in 2004. The purpose of the dam is irrigation and it left and rig...

Kuruvadweep

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Kuruvadweep is a 950 acre  protected river delta on the Kabini River in the Wayanad district, Kerala, India. Kuruvadweep is the only island surrounded with naturally purified water source in Kerala. These group of islands consists of dense and evergreen forest that is uninhabited and hence home to rare kinds of flora and fauna: endemic species of birds, orchids and herbs namely . The unique geographical characteristics of Kuruva Island make this place very calm and the forests are always evergreen. These mind blowing characteristics have made this place attractive to the tourists who are nature lovers or travelers who love silent atmosphere. Other special characteristics of Kuruva islands are the bridges made of bamboo and rare species of trees. It is a must see destination for nature lovers and a popular picnic spot. A perfect destination for those wants to have a lazy walk through the shoreline of a river. Its unique geographical characteristics make it a place wher...

Lakes In Wayanad

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Wayanad is blessed with a number of beautiful lakes, which are surrounded by dense green forests. Banks of these freshwater lakes are unique site seeing locations and attract thousands of tourists every year. Pookode Lake Picturesque surroundings and easy access are draw cards that attract large numbers of visitors. The natural fresh water pool is around 9 hectares and nicely perched among hills at a height of 2100 meters above sea level. There is a small aquarium by the side of the lake. Have a walk around the lake, get into one of the boats or for extra fun, you can climb on an elephant or horse and tour around. Heart Lake or Hridaya Saras This amazingly beautiful heart shaped lake is located on the way to Chembara Peak. This wonderful gift of nature is located at a height of 4500 feet. The lake is considered as one of the nine love symbol articles seen on earth. The  water in the lake is pure and clear like crystal. The lake water has a lukewarm temperature ev...

The History and Myth behind Changala Maram (Chain Tree)

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Changala Maram or Chain Tree is a major attraction for travelers who pass through the Calicut- Wayanad route. You can see steel chains hanging from the branch of the tree. The tree has a story to tell. The myth of the tree is associated with the tribal chief Karinthandan ,who lived between 1700-1750 AD. During the British colonial era Wayanad didn’t have any developed roads. Wayanad was blessed with dense forests and hills only the tribes knew the paths through these forests.  Karinthandan  belonged to the Paniya  tribe ,he was the chief of that tribal community . He knew every path in the forest.So when the British Viceroy announced reward for to those who find a way from Thamarassery to Wayanad  to through the forest ,a British engineer  took the help of Karinthandan to find the route . After discovering  the hidden routes in the forest the engineer took Karinthandan to the top of the hill and shot him dead ,so that he could take the credit for ...

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...

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...