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Banasura Hill

Banasura Hill is one of the tallest mountains in the Western Ghats of the Wayanad district, Kerala, India. The hill is named after Banasura, a mythical character of Indian legends. It is one of the highest peaks exceeding 2,000m between Nilgiris and Himalayas after Chembra Peak

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Edakkal Caves

The Edakkal caves are two natural caves at a remote location at Edakkal, 25 km from Kalpetta in the Wayanad district of Kerala in India. 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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Lakkidi View Point

Monkeys frequent this compact lookout point along a highway with mountain & valley views.

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Neelimala View Point

While the viewpoint is open throughout the day, it's best to visit it between 5 AM to 7 PM. Visit it in winter, from November to February, on a clear day for a surreal experience.

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Pookot Lake

The dense forest surrounding the lake is famous among nature lovers and photographers. The lake is the originating point of the Panamaram stream, one of the main tributaries of River Kabini. Pookode Lake boasts a shape that looks like the map of India. Spot several freshwater fish and blue-colored lotus flowers.

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Soochippara Falls

Soochipara Falls also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls is a three-tiered waterfall in Vellarimala, Wayanad, India. It is surrounded by deciduous, evergreen and montane forests

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Kuruva Island

Close to 1000 acres of uninhibited forest land await you to come and lose yourself in the lap of nature. Located along the banks of the Kabini River, the island is home to some of the most exotic birds and plants known to mankind. Take a picnic, understand the nesting patterns and habits of the birds or just take a walk with a loved one, without any care for the world. If adventure is up your alley, then camping underneath a starry sky might just be the thing to refresh your tired spirits. Whatever your quirk, this place has it all.

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Chembra Peak

The tallest peak in the Banasura hills, the Chembra Peak, is as alluring as it is mysterious and brings with it a sense of contentment. For all those who make the climb, all the way 2100 metres above the sea level, there is a prize awaiting - a bird's eye view of Wayanad, and a chance to dine in the pantheon of the Gods.

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Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary

Located at a distance of 16 kilometres from Sulthan Bathery, the sanctuary covers a total area of over 345 kilometres and is home to animals like the Bison, Elephant, Spotted Deer, Tiger, Cheetah, Wild Bear, amongst others. It is located right at the edge of the Karnataka border near Malabar.

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Karapuzha dam

Karapuzha Dam is located 16 km from Kalpetta. Being the largest earth dam in the country, this dam is significant in and of itself. Despite its original purpose for irrigation, the dam now attracts birdwatchers and other avian enthusiasts because of its lush vegetation.

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900 Kandi

Thollayiram in local parlance means “900” and Kandi means “a patch of land”. Here, as far as the eye can see, there is only a verdant green expanse. 900 Kandi has a rare mystery to it. For those with a head for heights, this is the place to be. 900 acres is just unspoiled greenery.

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Kanthanpara Waterfalls

Kanthapara Falls is a waterfall in Wayanad district of Kerala, India. It is located 8 km east of Meppadi and has a total height of around 30 meters. It is also at a distance of 22 km from Kalpatta, 23 km from Sultan Bathery and 57 km from Mananthavadi.