Wayanad is situated on the fringe of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The whole area is totally green with sloping reaches and natural life incorporating Tholpetty in the North, Muthanga in the east circumscribing with Tamil Nadu, Kalpetta in the south, Mananthvadi in the north-west and Sultan Bathery (Sultan Battery) in the east.
In the east one can find the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary which is a rich, forested locale with regions of high elevation, home to creatures including Asiatic elephants, tigers, panthers, and egrets. In the Ambukuthi Hills toward the south, one can find beautiful Wayanad attractions like Edakkal Caves which contain antiquated petroglyphs, some going back to the Neolithic age.
A perfect blend of different natural colours makes Kuruva Island one of the best places to visit in Wayanad. It is a protected river delta with a number of islands over the middle of Kabini River, the famous east flowing river in Kerala.
The island is sprawling across an area of 950 acres with a dense population along with some rich and rare species of flora and fauna. It protects the evergreen forest ranges which provide a different ambience and thus making it an ideal choice for tourism. There are bridges made of bamboo trees and many plants which we have not even heard of.
Eight kilometres south of Kalpetta, close to the town of Meppady, lays the most elevated top in Wayanad. Chembra crest borders Nilgiri slopes in Tamil Nadu and Vallarimala in Kozhikode and it is one of the beautiful places to see in Wayanad.
There is a heart moulded lake while in transit to the highest point of the pinnacle, which is accepted to have never become scarce, is a noteworthy vacation spot here. With authorization from the Forest Department, one-day treks and two-day natural life treks are conceivable.
Chembra crest borders Nilgiri slopes in Tamil Nadu and Vallarimala in Kozhikode and it is one of the beautiful places to see in Wayanad.
One of the major tourist places to visit in Wayanad is Banasura Sagar Dam that impounds the famous Karamanathodu tributary of the east flowing river in Kerala that is Kabini River. The dam is encircled amidst a beautiful nature with a lot of options to do trekking and similar adventure activities.
Tourists can also see small islands in the dam's reservoir.These islands with the background of the Banasura hill and the classic backdrop offered by the rain-bearing clouds will provide a hypnotizing sight to tourists.
Hundreds of tourists arrive at the dam to enjoy its beauty and take photographs. It is a part of the Indian Banasura Sagar Project consisting of a dam and a canal project.
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