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Chembra Peak :
Chembra Peak is the tallest peak in Wayanad -2100m above sea level.The peak is an exhilarating 4 hours trek from the base of this hill .At 1500m above sea level is a crystal lake hardly touched by human hands.This peak is a trekker's paradise and an ideal place for camping at night. The scenic beauty of Wayanad, which is visible from the top of Chembra, is very mesmerising.

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. If he is fortunate enough, on his way he may come across a passing wild beast, may be a leopard who may instantly hide behind the bushes. Camping in the night with camp fire and sleeping bags at the top of the peak in shivering cold is everlasting experience.
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Pookot Lake :
A natural fresh water lake surrounded by evergreen forest and rolling hills. A fresh water aquarium withlarge variety of fish is an added attraction. Tourists can also avail of boating facilities, children's park, and a shopping centre for handicrafts and spices.
Location : 23 km from Chembra Peak.
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Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary :
The Waynad Wildlife Sanctuary in the southern Indian state of Kerala is a must for tourists looking forward to experience a bit of wilderness during their travel in Kerala. A part of the Waynad Plateau, this wildlife park in Kerala is famous for its tigers and leopards along with the other wildlife that one can find during holidays in Waynad. The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary comprises two districts of Kerala i.e. in the north; it is a part of the Cannanore district while its southern part is located in the Calicut district. The park extends from the latitude 11°15' in the North to the longitude 76°30' in the East. There is a good road network that connects the sanctuary with the other important places in Kerala.
Wayanad literally means the 'land of swamps'.Rich in bio-diversity, the sanctuary is an integral part of the nilgiri biosphere reserve, which has been established with the chief objective of conserving the biological heritage of the region.The region, which is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, was notified in the year 1973 as a wildlife sanctuary. The management of the park laid emphasis on creating scientific conservation methods that are complementary to the traditional lifestyle of the tribals residing in the region.
Kuruva Island :
The Kuruva Island, 955 acres of green forest on the tributaries of east flowing river Kabani, is an ideal picnic spot. The island is uninhabited.This isolated area is a paradise with myriad birds.Enjoy the sights of different birds and learn about their nesting habits and mating calls.An ideal site for camping too.
Location : 55 km from Chembra Peak
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Edakkal Cave :
Edakkal Caves in the Ambukuthy mountains is not a cave in the right sense. It is only a cleft about 96 ft. long and 22 ft.wide in the rock. There are some interesting carvings of pre-historic age. This location is of breath-taking beauty.
Location : 30 km from Chembra Peak
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Soochipara waterfalls :
Soochipara waterfalls are really a treasure of nature. Alight from your drive and take a 1 km walk into the dense equatorial forest of Wayanad and find the nature at its thundering best. Soochipara is a 3-tiered powerful waterfalls. The cliff face here is ideal for rock climbing.
Location : 20 km from Chembra Peak
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Pakshipathalam :
Pakshipathalam in Bramha Giri hills at Thirunelly is a challenging tourist spot. It is 7 kms. north-east of Thirunelly temple and is situated 1740m. above mean sea level. To reach 'Pakshipathalam', 17 kms. have to be covered through wild forest. 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. To go to 'Pakshipathalam' special permission has to be obtained from forest department. DTPC (District Tourism Promotion Council) arranges vehicle, guides, camping apparatus etc. to the tourists on hire charges.
Location : 82 km from Chembra Peak
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