Wayanad's tallest peak, famed for its trekking paths and heart-shaped Chembra Lake (said to have never dried up).
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Edakkal Caves
These caves, which are well-known for their thousands-year-old petroglyphs (rock engravings), provide a distinctive historical and archaeological experience.
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Soochipara Waterfalls
This three-tiered waterfall, sometimes called Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, is a well-liked location for hiking and photography. It is encircled by thick woodlands.
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Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Elephants, tigers, and leopards are among the many species of wildlife that call this area home. It also provides possibilities for nature walks and wildlife safaris.
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Pookode Lake
A freshwater lake that is naturally formed and surrounded by woodlands, perfect for boating and picnics.
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Banasura Sagar Dam
Encircled by the picturesque Banasura Hills, this is India's largest earthen dam, providing boating facilities amidst breathtaking scenery.