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Lakkidi, the gateway of Wayanad, is situated
700 m above mean sea level, at the crest
of the Thamaraserri ghat pass. Lofty peaks,
gurgling streams and luxuriant forests add
magic to the journey up the winding roads
to this hill station. Lakkidi is one of
the highest locations in Wayanad, and registers
the second highest degree of rainfall in
the world.
Killikkurissimangalam in
Lakkidi is the birthplace of Kunjan Nambiar,
Kerala's famous satirist poet, who is regarded
as the progenitor of Ottanthullal, the traditional
solo dance narration.
Lakkidi Hill StationHis
songs combine satirical barbs with rib tickling
laughter. Some of the famous lines are still
quoted to lampoon contemporary social injustices.
The poet's house is preserved as a monument
by the Government of Kerala.
Unique
Travel Attractions of Lakkidi
Pokkot Lake:
Pookot Lake, a natural fresh water lake
surrounded by evergreen forests and rolling
hills is located 3 kms from south of Vythiri
town. Pookot Lake is undoubtedly the most
beautiful tourist spot in the whole of Wayanad.
The lake nestles in the lap of mountains
surrounding it.Boating in the Pookot Lake
is a memorable experience. Tall trees and
dense forests that line along the pathway
around the lake provide a visual treat.
A freshwater acquarium with a large variety
of fish is an added attraction.
Eddakal Caves:
Situated on Ambukuthi Hills, Edakkal caves
are 10 kilometers from Sultanbathery, in
Wayanad district. Formed by a large split
in a huge rock, the two natural rock formations
represent the world's richest pictographic
gallery of its kind.
The two caves located at
a height of 1000m on Ambukutty Mala near
Ambalavayal can be accessed only by a 1
km trek trail from Edakkal. Edakkal literally
means 'a stone in between'. Edakkal rock
engravings stand out distinct among the
magnitude of prehistoric visual archives
of paintings and graphic signs all over
the world.
Chethalayam Waterfalls:
Located 12 kms from Sulthan Bathery on the
Pulpalli Main Road, are the breathtakingly
beautiful Chethalayam Waterfalls. For a
glimpse of this lovely waterfall, one has
to trek a distance of around 4 kms from
Chethalayam. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary,
also known as Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
is another tourist spot. Here you can see
elephants, spotted deer, guar, sambhar and
sloth bear.
About 15 km from Sultan's
Bathery, the Wildlife Sanctuary covers over
344-sq. km. and forms part of the area of
Mudumalai Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu and Bandipur
Sanctuary in Karnataka.
Pakshipathalam
- The Bird Watching Centre: Pakshipathalam,
located 7 kms north east of Thirunelli Temple
in Brahma Giri Hills is a challenging tourist
spot. A trekkers' paradise, this place is
accessibe only by trekking.
Located at an altitude
of 1740 m above sea level, this hill station
offers great opportunities for bird watching.
One has to trek 17 kms through the wild
forests, to reach 'Pakshipathalam'. The
deep rock caves formed among the thick blocks
of rocks at the northern top end of the
Brahmagiri is the abode of various birds
and wild beasts. One can watch rare species
of birds from the watchtower of the Bird
sanctuary located nearby.
Soochipara Waterfalls:
Soochipara Waterfalls is located 22 kms
from Hotel Green Gates. On alighting the
vehicle, one can reach the waterfalls after
a 2-km walk into the dense equatorial forest
of Wayanad.
Here, one can find nature
at its thundering best. Soochipara is a
3-tiered, powerful waterfall. And the cliff
face here is ideal for rock climbing. |