The largest earth dam in India is beautifully placed in the foothills of Banasura hills.
The Chembra Peak offers a fantastic trail for those adrenaline junkies looking for an adventurous trek.
The naturally occurred caves that are formed by a large split in a huge rock that dates back to 6000 BC.
Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, an abode of rich flora and fauna, is the largest wildlife sanctuary of Kerala.
Being one of the best heritage museums in Kerala, This houses great archaeological.
Kuruvadweep is a throng of small islands formed by the deposition of river sediments in the Kabini river.
A vibrant waterfall set amidst serene and lush greenery, the Soochippara falls is a treat for the eyes.
One of the favourite haunts of adventure seekers & nature wanderers, the Neelimala view point gifts.
Built across the Karapuzha River surrounding with lush greenery, the Karapuzha Dam.
Kanthanpara Waterfalls is one of the most captivating waterfalls in Wayanad. Despite small in size.
Near the iconic Banasura Sagar Dam is the magnificent Meenmutty Falls that pours down from a height of 300.
Devoted to an eminent saint of Jain, Ananthnath Swami, the Puliyarmala Jain Temple is a famous pilgrim.
Thirunelly Temple - a 3000-years old temple, placed in a serene and calm abode on the side of Brahmagiri.
Ghat Viewpoint is the gateway to the green paradise - Wayanad, situated at an altitude of 700 m (2296 ft.).
Koottamundu Glass Temple is a famous Jain temple, built to honor Parshawanatha Swami, the great saint.
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