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Adventure Tourism in Wayanad

Chembra Peak, Wayanad, Kerala, IndiaThe natural scenic beauty of Wayanad and its rich natural resources offer several opportunities for adventure tourism. The hills rocks and valley which make the very unique character of Wayanad provide a lot for catering to the ever increasing demand for adventure tourist.Trekking to the Chembra peak is one of the risky tourist endeavours. Chembra peak is the highest peak in Wayanad at 2100m. above mean sea level. It is14 kms. west of Kalpetta. Trekking to the top of this peak takes almost a day.....

 

Recreational Tourism in Wayanad

Pookot Lake, Wayanad, Kerala, India The mist – capped mountains, valleys with green meadows, white water springs, blue water lakes and wild forests makes Wayanad in Kerala a perfect destination for recreational tourism.

Come to Wayanad to relax and rejuvenate your mind, body and soul. The following destinations at Wayand are noted to be the best places for doing recreational activities. Boating Facilities can be arranged...

 

PILGRIM TOURISM IN WAYANAD

Thirunelly Temple, Wayanad, Kerala, IndiaHistorically and culturally the importance of Wayanad lies very closely linked with its temples. Thirunelly temple, Jain temples at Sulthan Bahery and Panamaram and Valliyoorkav at Mananthavady historically date back from 12th to 16th centuries and the temples show that Wayanad was a habitat of mankind and place of civilization even in very old times. These temples are the living testimony of the cultural heritage of Wayanad. D.T.P.C arranges conducted tour to these centres.....


 

 

HISTORIC TOURISM IN WAYANAD

Edakkal Caves, tribes, Wayanad, Kerala, IndiaThe Edakkal Caves are at Ambukutty Mala. It is a pre-historic rock shelter formed naturally out of a strange disposition of three huge boulders making one to rest on the other two with its bottom jutting out in between and serving as the roof. Edakkal literally means a stone in between.The discovery of the cave and its identification as a prehistoric site were quite accidental by F. Fawcett, the then superintendent of police. An enthusiast in pre-history, Fawcett went around exploring the Wayanad .....

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