CHEMBRA PEAK
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Chembra is
the Highest Peak in Wayanad and is ideal for trekking.
Climbing this peak is a challenging mountaineering endeavour and would
take a full day. The scenic beauty of Wayanad, which is visible from the
top of Chembra, is very exhilerating. At the top Chembra, there is
a fresh water lake called 'Hridayasarassu' in the shape of heart.
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BANASURA
SAGAR DAM
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RARS
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This
is the Largest Earth Dam in India and the second largest
in Asia. The Bansura project precincts are an ideal starting point for
treks to the Banasura Peak. A quaint feature is a series of
islands that were formed when the reservoir submerged the surrounding
areas.
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The
Regional Agricultural Research Station located in Ambalavayal town is
part of the Kerala Agricultural University. This station conducts
research on Spices, tropical and sub tropical fruits, vegetables and
hill paddy. RARS also have a nursery with a large collection of rare
Roses and ornamental plants. Visitors can purchase seeds and saplings at
the sales counter.
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JAIN TEMPLES
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There are
significant Jain remnants in Wayanad. The temples at Bathery, Punchavayal
and Puthanangadi are the best known of these. With their
beautifully carved pillars now partly ruined.
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EDAKKAL CAVES | MEENMUTTY WATER FALLS | ||
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Three
caves are located at a height of 1000 mts on Ambukuthi mala near Ambalavayal.
The new stone age pictorial writings on the walls of these natural caves
at Edakkal are the evidence of the civilizations that existed in the
regions in the pre-historic times. The caves can be accessed only by a 1
Km trekking trail from Edakkal.
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An
interesting 2 km jungle trek off the main Ootty Road. Meenmutty is the Largest
and most spectacular waterfall in Wayanad. A unique feature is that
water drops about 300 meters over three stages.
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WAYANAD PHOTOS
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