Places Of Interest
Places Of Interest
Discover nearby places of interest including scenic beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant local markets. Whether you’re seeking adventure or tranquility, our resort is perfectly situated for exploration.
Thusharagiri
Thusharagiri Waterfalls is a picturesque destination featuring three stunning waterfalls and peaks enveloped in mist. Situated 50 km from Kozhikode, the area is surrounded by plantations, streams, and verdant forests. Considered one of Kozhikode's most beautiful attractions, visitors can embark on an early morning trek through the woods to reach the stream and enjoy a refreshing dip in the water.
Banasura Sagar Dam
Banasura Sagar Dam is the largest earthen dam in India. Mounds of stones and boulders have been placed together to form a strong embankment. The dam is built across River Karamanathodu, a tributary of River Kabini. The dam, its reservoir, and the small islands, against the backdrop of a majestic hill, form a calming visual.
Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1973, is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The sanctuary lays emphasis on scientific conservation with due consideration for the general lifestyle of the tribals and others who live in and around the forest region. The Sanctuary has a large population of pachyderms and has been declared a Project Elephant site. Various species of deer, monkeys and birds live here. The Reserve is also home to a profusion of birds, butterflies, and insects.
Kuruva Island
Kuruva Island (or Kuruva Dweep) in Wayanad is a favourite among experience-seekers for its serenity and natural beauty. It is a protected river delta, densely populated with rich flora and fauna. It is formed by a cluster of islets in the middle of River Kabini. The island is uninhabited by humans, but it is home to many other living species.
Chain Tree
Chain Tree, located at Lakkidi, along the national highway, is a Ficus tree with a massive steel chain hanging on it. The history of Chain Tree is associated with a local tribal called Karinthandan, who was killed by the British after taking his help to discover the routes through the ghat. It is believed that the ghost of this local tribal chieftain which had been haunting the area had been chained to this Ficus Tree.
Pakshipathalam
Pakshipathalam trek is a trek through the hills in Wayanad, Kerala, that is accessible only through trekking trails. The name translates to "abode of birds" in Malayalam, and true to its name, it's the home to several rare species of birds, most prominently, bats. This makes for a great one-day excursion in Wayanad.
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