IMPORTANT TOURSIT PLACES IN VAYANADU
Chembra Peak:
The hills, rocks and valleys which contribute
to the very unique character of Wayanad provide a lot for adventure tourism.
Trekking to the Chembra peak is a risky mountaineering endeavour. Chembra peak,
the highest hill in Wayanad, is near Meppady town. Trekking to the top of this
peak takes almost a day. Tourists can also stay one or two days at the top of
the peak in temporary camps. District Tourism Promotion Council provides
guides, sleeping bags, canvases, huts and trekking implements on hire. The
scenic beauty of Wayanad, which is visible from the top of Chambra, is very
exhilerating.
Edakkal Cave:
This location of breathtaking beauty is three
kilometres from Ambalavayal which is 25 kilometres from Kalpetta. The Edakkal
cave in the Ambukuthy mountain, is not a cave in the real sense. As stated in
the India Antiquary (Vol.XXX, page - 410) and quoted in the District Gazette,
Kozhikode, it is only'a cleft about 96ft. long and 22ft wide in the rock'. It
is a fissure made by a corner of rock splitting off from the main body due to
some natural causes. The depth of both the cleft and the fissure is 30 ft. What
makes it a cave to the ordinary observer is the fact that in the other portion
of the large cleft, an enormous rock, weighing several tonnes, has fallen
forming a roof over a large part of it. The rock wall contains some interesting
carvings, which represent human and animal figures and objects of human use and
symbols. These carvings speak of a highly civilized people of pre-historic age
and inspires the archaeologists and historians to rewrite the history of
Wayanad and Kerala as a whole.
Kuruva Island:
The Kuruva island, 950 acres of ever green
forest on the tributaries of east flowing river Kabani, is an ideal picnic
spot, far away from the disturbances of city life. The island is uninhabited.
Rare species of birds, orchids and herbs are the sovereigns of this supernal
kingdom. It is 17 Kms. east of Mananthavady and 40 kms. north west of Sulthan
Bathery.
Lakkidi:
One of the highest locations in Wayanad, Lakkidi
also commands a picturesque scenery. It is about 58 kms. north east of
Kozhikode and five kms. south of Vythiri. Lakkidi, the gate way of Wayanad,
lies atop Thamarassery, a ghat pass at an elevation of 700 m. above mean sea
level.The lofty mountain peaks, the gurging stream, luxuriant vegetation and
the bird's eye view of the deep valley on the south, with its winding roads,
are breath taking. The 12 kms.long journey from Adivaram to Lakkidi through
ghat road with nine hairpin bends amidst thick forests, is a fascinating
experience.
Muthanga Wild Life Sanctuary: Muthanga, Which is 16 kms.
east of Sulthan Bathery, is located very near to the Karnadaka border. Wild
forests covering an area of 345 sq.kms form the Muthanga wild life sanctuary;
the biggest abode of wild animals in Malabar. Elephant, spotted deer, bison,
tiger, cheeta, wild bear, etc. are found in this sanctuary. The forest
Department has facilities for providing elephant rides to tourists, here.
Pakshipathalam: Pakshipathalam in the Brahmagiri hills at
Thirunelli, is a challenging tourist spot for any adventure seeking tourist. To
reach Pakshipathalam seventeen kilometres have to be covered through wild
forest. 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. Special permission has to be obtained from Forest Department to go to
Pakshipathalam. District Tourism Promotion Council arranges vehicle, guides,
camping equipments, etc. to the tourists, on hire.
Pazhassi Raja Tomb:
Pazhassi Tourist Resort at Mananthavady
is a good picnic centre in north Wayanad. There is a good aquarium here.
Coin-operated toys for children and boating facilities for tourists are
available here. Pazhassi Raja, the Lion of Kerala, who organised guerilla type
warfare against British East India Company, was cremated here in 1805.
Pookot Lake:
It is a natural fresh water lake, brimmed with
ever green mountains. The weather here is salacious; the scenic beauty,
hypnotising and the nature, unspoiled. Pookot lake tourist resort in Vythiri is
the most sought after tourist spot of Wayanad. There is an aquarium and a green
house here. Boating facilities are also available. Spices and handicraft items
are also arranged for sale at Pookot. The lake has an area of 8.5ha. and the
maximum water depth is 6.5mtrs. This lake is three kms.south of Vythiri.
Sentinel Rock Waterfalls: This waterfall is at Vellarimala
village near Chooralmala in Meppadi panchayat. It is a picnic spot as well as a
trekking centre. The sentinel rock, a rock of more than 200 m.in height, is
ideal for rock climbing.
Kanthanpara Waterfalls:
Relatively smaller than Sentinal
Rock Waterfall and rather less frequented, Kanthanpara and its surroundings are
nonetheless very pleasant. An easy hike away from the main road, it is perfect
for picnicSoochippara Waterfalls: The waterfalls at Soochippara near
Meppadi is really a treasure of nature, yet to be discovered. The stretches of
waterfalls ranging at places from 100 to 300 feet height is a treat to the
eyes. The pool below, provides for water rafting, swimming, bathing,etc. The
tree top huts at Soochippara give an unique view of the valleys of the Western
Ghats and the glimmering shallow waters of the surrounding springs.
Banasura sagar Dam: This is the largest earth dam in India.
The topography here is such that many islands will be formed in the upstream of
the dam when the dam is full. These islands with the background of the Banasura
hill will provide a hypnotising sight to tourists.
Prof. John Kuraka
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