Kerala is known as the Goddess of love and beauty. There are a lot of fun watching. Here are some of the tourist attractions in the hill station of Wayanad.
It is located at 2,100 meters above sea level. There are numerous trekking camps at the top. The district tourism development council has been invited to visit the forests, shacks, shoes and trekking equipment. Tourists should visit Meppadi Forest Officers to reach the Sembara Peak.
Is in the shape of the human heart. Seeing the lake from the top is a thrilling event
It is located 24 km from Wayanad. Caves are found in 3 blocks. Its walls have ancient inscriptions, human, animal images, shapes of arms, and symbols
It is the 2nd largest city of Kerala. Water pours 300 feet away. The fish fish here are called Fishmat Falls.
It is located at a distance of 33 km from Wayanad. The dam was built across the sub-river of the Kabini River. India's largest erosion dam is also the 2nd largest erosion dam in Asia.
The rock in the shape of the skull. Local people call the Cingari Mala or headmaster
The lush green trees are like dense oasis to look at this river island. Herbal plants and rare species of birds are found here
Located 35 km from the town of Wayanad. A green tea plantation and a 2 km ridge walk along the forest can be reached by entering the Sookchipara Falls.
In the colonial regime, an English engineer has struggled with the help of a local Adivasi youth to help the Wayanad area. The pride in finding the area is to assume himself, killing the youth. Thus the spirit of the youth is threatened by those who come there. A priest then tied the ghost into a tree tree. So that fig tree becomes chain tree
It is located 30 km away from Wayanad.
In the Wayanad is a famous resort known as Blue Jinjar. There is a beautiful waterfall within its complex.
Called Ganapathy, later changed to Sultan Bathery. Tippu Sultan of Mysore has invaded here. He then stopped his artillery at the Jain Temple. Since then Sultan Bathery has been called.
The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is located on the way to Sultan Bathery from Mysore.
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