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Wayanad district in Kerala, India has many tourist attractions. The district is divided into three areas on the basis of towns of access:
Contents
- Map of Wayanad Kerala
- Mahatma Gandhi Museum
- Puliyarmala Jain Temple
- M S Swaminathan Research Foundation
- Regional Coffee Research Station RCRS
- Myladippara Trekking Centre
- Popular attractions in Kalpetta
- Towards Padinjarethara
- Meppadi Hills
- Towards Sulthan Bathery
- Towards Mananthavady
- RARS
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
- Edakkal Caves
- Thovarimala
- References
Map of Wayanad, Kerala
Mahatma Gandhi Museum
The Gandhi Memorial Museum and Library in Kalpetta is a boarding house near the Jain Temple where Gandhiji took rest during his visit. The museum is located at Puliyarmala, about 4 km from Kalpetta town-center.
Puliyarmala Jain Temple
Anantnath Swami Temple at Puliyarmala is one of the very few present-day Jain temples in Kerala.
M S Swaminathan Research Foundation
A regional centre of M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) is located at Puthoorvayal, about 3 km from Kalpetta town-centre. The Centre was established to promote community conservation systems of rural and tribal people through research, extension and advocacy. Centre works in partnership with rural and farming communities for sustainable agricultural and rural development. Operational area of the Centre is confined to the Western Ghats regions in Kerala. The Botanic Garden and Butterfly Garden at the centre attracts a lot of visitors and students. Many rare and endangered species as well as plants local to the Western Ghats can be found in the Botanic Garden.
Regional Coffee Research Station (RCRS)
The Regional Coffee Research Station, Wayanad is situated near Chundale within Kalpetta municipal limits. This establishment is under the Coffee Board of India. The primary objective of this station is to develop appropriate technologies to suit the region where robusta is the dominant crop. Kerala is reckoned as the second largest coffee producing state in the country with robusta variety of coffee, and majority of coffee production of Kerala is from Wayanad. The station covers an area of 116 hectares (290 acres) with 30 hectares (74 acres) of farm with an adequate laboratory support for research.
The RCRS is a sub-center of Central Coffee Research Institute based at Chikmagalur district of Karnataka.
Myladippara Trekking Centre
Myladippara is a cliff located to the east of Civil Station, adjacent to the new NH bypass road. Trek to the Myladippara offers a charming experience.
Popular attractions in Kalpetta
There are many attractions near Kalpetta. Below is the list of attractions grouped by the road direction from Kalpetta:
Towards Vythiri:
Towards Padinjarethara
Meppadi Hills
Meppadi is the most picteresque part of Wayanad district. The major attractions in this regions are
Towards Sulthan Bathery
Towards Mananthavady
RARS
The Regional Agricultural Research Station is 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.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Wayanad Sanctuary at Muthanga is contiguous to the protected area network of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the north-east and Muthumalai of Tamil Nadu on south-east. Rich in bio-diversity, the sanctuary is an integral part of the NilgiriBiosphere Reserve, which has been established with the specific objective of conserving the biological heritage of the region. The sanctuary is rich in flora and fauna. The management lays emphasis on scientific conservation with due consideration for the general life styles of tribals and others who live in and around the forest.
The vegetation is predominantly moist deciduous forest with small stretches of swamps, teak forests, bamboo and tall grass. Amidst such fertile and varied flora, this region hosts several rare herbs and medicinal plants. With numerous watering holes Muthanga has a large population of pachyderms, and has been declared a Project Elephant site. Also jungle cats, panthers, civet cat, monkeys, wild dogs, deers, spotted bears, bisons, gaurs, cheetah, wild bears, peacocks, owls, jungle fowls, woodpeckers, babblers, cuckoos etc. can be seen here. The reserve is also home to a small population of tigers.
Edakkal Caves
. The caves can be accessed only by a 1 km trekking trail from Parking.