Malhar Homestay in Kalloor, Wayanad listed under Home Stay in Wayanad. This Airbnb was a nature lover's paradise! The modern interiors blended seamlessly with the lush greenery both inside and out.
The Edakkal caves are two natural caves at a remote location in Sultan Bathery in the Wayanad district of Kerala in India. They lie 1,200 m above sea level on Ambukutty Mala, near an ancient trade route connecting the high mountains of Mysore to the ports of the Malabar Coast.
Kolagappara is a serene village in Wayanad, Kerala, known for its scenic beauty, lush greenery, and offbeat trekking trails. It's a destination popular with nature lovers and those seeking peaceful exploration. The area is characterized by dense groves and offers opportunities to spot wildlife.
The Jain temple is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India. Sultan Bathery was once known as Ganapathi Vattam. There were 12 traditional Jain streets around the area. After Tipu Sultan's conquests, the temple remained abandoned for about 150 years.
The highlighted ecotourism programme of Wayanad is the two-hour jeep safari conducted by the forest department in the tourist zone of the jungle. With the help of an expert guide and a driver, you can take on the wild.
A hidden gem in Wayanad, this pristine waterfall offers serene cascades, lush trekking trails, and tranquil picnic spots amidst untouched natural beauty,only 12 Km away from Sulthan Bathery.
Karapuzha Dam located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, is one of the biggest earth dams in India. Karapuzha Dam is located in the greenish and natural regions of Wayanad, Kerala on the Karapuzha River, a tributary of the Kabini River. Construction on the dam began in 1977 and it was complete in 2004.
Wayanad Heritage Museum, also known as Ambalavayal Heritage Museum is a museum at Ambalavayal, 12 km south of Sulthan Bathery, in Wayanad district, Kerala, India. It is managed by the District Tourism Promotion Council. It has one of Kerala's largest collections of the remnants, dating back to the second century.