Kurumbalkotta is a monolith which is situated 15 km away from the resort. Standing 991 meters above sea level, this wondrous hill station is a glorious peak from which you can view the sunrise as well as the whole of the Wayanad plateau due to its central location
Kurumbalakotta
Wayanad Attractions
Kurumbalkotta is a monolith which is situated 15 km away from the resort. Standing 991 meters above sea level, this wondrous hill station is a glorious peak from which you can view the sunrise as well as the whole of the Wayanad plateau due to its central location
Kuruva Dweep
Kuruva Island is a protected river delta spread across 950 acres of land, densely populated with rich flora and fauna. It serves as the perfect picnic spot to those seeking a serene morning watching migratory birds and hearing the echoes of flowing streams. Boat rides in bamboo rafts arranged by the Wayanad Forest Department are a popular activity on the islands. Prioritizing wildlife protection, entry to the island has been restricted and is subject to prior permission from the Forest Department.
Kuruva Dweep
Kuruva Island is a protected river delta spread across 950 acres of land, densely populated with rich flora and fauna. It serves as the perfect picnic spot to those seeking a serene morning watching migratory birds and hearing the echoes of flowing streams. Boat rides in bamboo rafts arranged by the Wayanad Forest Department are a popular activity on the islands. Prioritizing wildlife protection, entry to the island has been restricted and is subject to prior permission from the Forest Department.
Banasura Sagar Dam
Banasura Sagar Dam is the largest earth dam in India. It supports the Kayakkam hydro-electric power plant and is a source of water for drinking and irrigation purposes. The dam’s reservoir forms a vast lake and is flanked by the Banasura Hills.
Banasura Sagar Dam
Wayanad Attractions
Banasura Sagar Dam is the largest earth dam in India. It supports the Kayakkam hydro-electric power plant and is a source of water for drinking and irrigation purposes. The dam’s reservoir forms a vast lake and is flanked by the Banasura Hills.
Pookode Lake
Pookode Lake is a perennial freshwater lake in Wayanad District. Touted to be one of the most popular tourist destinations in Wayanad, it is surrounded by evergreen forests and mountains and is home to the unique Cyprinid fish species. The shape of the lake closely resembles that of the Indian map and is often found dotted with blue lotuses and blue water lilies.
Pookot Lake
Pookode Lake is a perennial freshwater lake in Wayanad District. Touted to be one of the most popular tourist destinations in Wayanad, it is surrounded by evergreen forests and mountains and is home to the unique Cyprinid fish species. The shape of the lake closely resembles that of the Indian map and is often found dotted with blue lotuses and blue water lilies.
Karapuzha Dam
The dam is located on the Karapuzha River which serves as its namesake, in Kalpetta. It provides visitors with stunning views of the river in addition to the sensory delights of gushing water and the scent of nature.
Karapuzha Dam
The dam is located on the Karapuzha River which serves as its namesake, in Kalpetta. It provides visitors with stunning views of the river in addition to the sensory delights of gushing water and the scent of nature.
Soojipara Waterfalls
Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, also known as Soochipara Falls, is a three-tiered waterfall near the town of Meppadi in Wayanad. It is surrounded by the lush forests common to this area. The water from the falls crash against sharp granite spikes found at the base and eventually forms a wide pool where you can take a refreshing dip. Rock climbing on the cliff face is another exhilarating recreation on offer.
Soochippara Water falls
Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, also known as Soochipara Falls, is a three-tiered waterfall near the town of Meppadi in Wayanad. It is surrounded by the lush forests common to this area. The water from the falls crash against sharp granite spikes found at the base and eventually forms a wide pool where you can take a refreshing dip. Rock climbing on the cliff face is another exhilarating recreation on offer.
Meenmutty Waterfalls
An ideal location to trek to, Meenmutty Waterfalls presents visitors with a 2km trek of middling difficulty which ends with the phenomenal view of a three-tiered 300 meter high waterfall.
Meenmutty Water falls
An ideal location to trek to, Meenmutty Waterfalls presents visitors with a 2km trek of middling difficulty which ends with the phenomenal view of a three-tiered 300 meter high waterfall.
Kanthanpara Waterfalls
Smaller than Soojipara falls, Kanthanpara and it’s Surroundings make for ideal picnic spot. This waterfalls about 30m in heights is situated 8km east of meppadi
Kanthanpara Water falls
Smaller than Soojipara falls, Kanthanpara and it’s Surroundings make for ideal picnic spot. This waterfalls about 30m in heights is situated 8km east of meppadi
Chembra Peak
Standing tall at 2100m above sea level, Chembra Peak is one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats and is the highest in Wayanad Hills. Just a stone’s throw away from Meppadi, this trek up to Chembra peak is well frequented by trekkers. Along your path to the summit, you will come across the mesmerizing heart shaped lake which, legend has it, has never dried up.
Chembra Peak
Standing tall at 2100m above sea level, Chembra Peak is one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats and is the highest in Wayanad Hills. Just a stone’s throw away from Meppadi, this trek up to Chembra peak is well frequented by trekkers. Along your path to the summit, you will come across the mesmerizing heart shaped lake which, legend has it, has never dried up.
Edakkal Caves
The Edakkal Caves are two naturally forming caves high up on Ambukutty Mala. At 3900 ft above sea level these caves lie along an ancient trade route connecting the high mountains of Mysore to ports on the Malabar Coast. The walls of the cave are lined with carvings from the Neolithic period which are the oldest indications of civilization in South India.
Edakkal Caves
The Edakkal Caves are two naturally forming caves high up on Ambukutty Mala. At 3900 ft above sea level these caves lie along an ancient trade route connecting the high mountains of Mysore to ports on the Malabar Coast. The walls of the cave are lined with carvings from the Neolithic period which are the oldest indications of civilization in South India.
Phantom Rock
Phantom Rock or Cheengeri Mala is a skull shaped archeological wonder towering 2600ft high. The best way to view this marvel is by trekking up to it.
Phantom Rock
Phantom Rock or Cheengeri Mala is a skull shaped archeological wonder towering 2600ft high. The best way to view this marvel is by trekking up to it.
Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
An integral part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary has a large population of pachyderms and is under the wings of the Project Elephant Program. In addition to various species of deer, monkeys and elephants, the occasional tiger sightings are some of the highlights of the sanctuary. The reserve is also home to a profusion of plants, trees, birds, butterflies and insects. If luck favours you, you might even spot a magnificent White-Rumped or Red-headed vulture.
Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
An integral part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary has a large population of pachyderms and is under the wings of the Project Elephant Program. In addition to various species of deer, monkeys and elephants, the occasional tiger sightings are some of the highlights of the sanctuary. The reserve is also home to a profusion of plants, trees, birds, butterflies and insects. If luck favours you, you might even spot a magnificent White-Rumped or Red-headed vulture.
Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary
This sanctuary has a wide variety of animals, but Visitors are restricted to the outer tourist zone.
Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary
This sanctuary has a wide variety of animals, but Visitors are restricted to the outer tourist zone.