The ancient caves are located on Ambukuthi Hills and have carvings belonging to the Neolithic and Mesolithic ages and are said to have links with the Indus Valley Civilization
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It is the highest peak in Wayanad and a favourite destination for trekking enthusiasts offering stunning views of lush green valleys and the heart-shaped lake ‘Hridaya Saras’
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It is the largest earthen dam in India and the second largest in Asia, making it a popular tourist attraction in Wayanad. Banasura hills in the backdrop offer a visual treat
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It is a freshwater lake and a popular tourist located in the middle of the evergreen forests of the Western Ghats spread over an area of 13 acre
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Surrounded by verdant green forests, this three-tiered waterfall falls from a height of 1000 feet and provides a beautiful view that is a sight to behold
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It is also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, a three-tiered waterfall surrounded by thick forests in Vellarimala, Wayanad and is a famous tourist attraction
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Popularly known as Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled amidst the western ghats and spread over an area of 345 sq km, it is an abode of rich flora and fauna
A protected river delta, having a cluster of islands over the middle of the Kabini River in Wayanad. Spread over an area of 950 acres it is home to rich flora and fauna
Also known as the Ambalavayal Heritage Museum, it is one of the largest archaeological museums in Kerala and has a large collection of artifacts and ancient relics
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Dating back to the 13th century, it is an ancient site that stands proudly as a testimony to the Jain presence in Kerala and features the Vijayanagar style of architecture
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