Wayanad
has
the
highest
concentration
of
tribals
in
Kerala.
They
form
1/5
of
the
total
population
of
the
district.
It
is
the
seat
of
Kurichiyas
the
valiant
warriors
of
late
King
Pazhassi
Veera
Kerala
Varma
Raja
who
engaged
the
mighty
British
Army
in
several
battles.
Their
descendants
are
still
expert
archers.
Tribals
can
be
seen
in
their
natural
habitat
in
Wayanad.
Reaping
the
benefits
of
modern
education
and
social
welfare
schemes
many
of
them
have
developed
and
became
part
of
the
main
stream.
Enjoying
a
climate
similar
to
Udhagamandalam
alias
Ooty
Wayanad
has
prospects
of
developing
several
major
hill
stations
in
the
district.
Lakkidi
Nestled
among
the
hills
Lakkidi
which
is
the
gateway
to
Wayanad
has
the
highest
annual
rain
fall
in
Kerala.
With
mist
formation
in
the
atmosphere
almost
throughout
the
year
the
place
has
further
scope
for
developing
into
a
tourist
centre.
Edakkal
Caves
These
are
two
caves
in
the
Ambukuthy
mountain.
The
caves
contain
several
paintings
and
pictorial
writings
of
the
New
Stone
Age
Civilization.
The
location
is
3
Kms
away
from
Ambalavayal
and
25
Kms
from
the
district
Headquarters,
Kalpetta.
Muthanga
Wild
Life
Sanctuary
The
wild
life
sanctuary
at
Muthaga
20
Kms
from
Sultan
Bathery
is
developing
into
a
major
centre
of
tourist
attraction.
Herds
of
elephants,
bear,
deer,
wild
pig
etc
can
be
seen
here.
It
is
near
the
Begur
wild
life
sanctuary
at
Karnataka.
Thirunelli
Temple
Located
in
the
valley
beneath
Brahmagiri
hill,
66
Kms
from
Kalpetta,
Thirunelli
is
referred
as
'Kasi
of
the
south'
It
is
believed
that
Lord
Brahma
himself
had
installed
the
idol
of
Lord
Vishnu
the
presiding
deity
of
the
temple.
Situated
among
the
reserve
forests
the
location
of
the
temple
has
an
enchanting
natural
beauty.
The
adjoining
mountain
spring
called
Papanasini
is
a
major
centre
of
pilgrimage.
Papanasini
means
the
destroyer
of
all
sins.
Thirunelli
is
a
potential
centre
for
eco
tourism.
Glass
Temple
The
Glass
Temple
of
Kottamunda,
located
20
Kms
from
Kalpetta,
on
the
slope
of
Vellarimala,
is
a
famous
Jain
family
Temple
in
Wayanad.
It
is
dedicated
to
Paraswanatha
Swamy
the
third
Thirthankara
of
the
Jain
faith.
Icons
of
Parswanatha
Swamy
and
this
temple
have
thousand
reflections
in
beautiful
patterns
on
the
mirrors
placed
on
the
inner
side
of
the
temple
walls.
Pookkode
Lake
Located
between
Lakkidi
and
Kalpetta
Pookkode
is
a
very
attractive
freshwater
lake
around
2000
metres
above
mean
sea
level.
Contoured
by
lush
green
forests
the
lake
has
good
prospects
for
boating
facilities.
It
is
one
of
the
major
centres
of
eco-tourism
in
Wayanad.