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Wayanad
Wayanad, One of the fourteen districts in Kerala (India) is situated in an elevated picturesque mountainous plateau in Western Ghats. It lies between north latitude 11degree 26’28’’ and 11degree 48’22’’ and east longitude 75 degree 46’38’’ and 76 degree 26’11’’.
There is a land not far from Calicut, the city of Zamorins, yet a world apart from Kerala's agricultural
and industrial epicentres. It is a quiet place where scenic beauty wild life and traditional matter,
simplicity is a virtue and beauty still blossoms from the mountainous horizon and from the green glaze of
alluring vegetation. This is Wayanad - the green paradise - the border world of greener part of Kerala.
Clean
and pristine, enchanting and hypnotising this land has a history and mystery, culture and social epistemology yet to be discovered. Located at a distance about 76 km. from the sea shores of Calicut in the Western Ghats, this station is full of plantations, forests and wildlife. Wayanad hills are contiguous to Mudumala in Tamil Nadu and Bandhipur in Karnataka, thus forming a vast land mass for the wild life to move about in its most natural abode.
The name Wayanad has been derived from the expression 'Vayal nadu' - the village of paddy fields.
In the ancient times this land was ruled by the Rajas of the Veda tribe. In later times, Wayanad came under the rule
of Pazhassi Rajahs of Kottayam royal dynasty.
The natural scenic beauty of Wayanad and its rich natural resources offer several opportunities for adventure tourism. The hills rocks and valley which make the very unique character of Wayanad provide a lot for catering to the ever increasing demand for adventure tourist.
Chembra peak
Trekking to the Chembra peak is one of the risky tourist endeavours. Chembra peak is the highest peak in Wayanad at
2100m. above mean sea level. It is14 kms. west of Kalpetta. Trekking to the top of this peak takes almost a day. Tourists
can also stay one or two days at the top of the peak in temporary camps. District Tourism Promotion Council provides guides,
sleeping bags, canvass huts trekking implements on hire charges to the tourists.
The scenic beauty of Wayanad which is visible from the top of Chembra is very challenging and thrilling.
The blue eyed water in the lake at the top of the hill never dries up even in the peak of summer.
All along the steep and slippery way to the top of the hill, the whispering of the flowing spring which sprouts
from the top of the hill accompanies the tourist.
Meenmutty Water Fall
12 kms. east of Meppadi. Water falls to a depth of more than 500m. in 3 steps.
Trekking equipments are available at Tourist Information Centre, Kalpetta.
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