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Karapuzha Dam

Karapuzha Dam is the largest earth dam in India. There are many activities here for both children and adults The beautiful landscape where many lakes come together makes the Karapuzha Dam area a favorite destination for tourists. Karapuzha Dam is an ideal place for nature viewing and bird watching. There is no doubt that photography lovers will also love this place. Another tourist spot in the district, Edaikal Cave, is 5 km away from the dam.

Edakkal Caves

Edakkal Cave is one of the rare prehistoric caves in the world that have been inhabited since prehistoric times. Edakkal Cave is the most important tourist center of Wayanad district. It is only 8 km from Beehive Resort. Ambalavayal Historical Museum, Phantom Rock and Ambalavayal Agricultural Research Center are all in close proximity.

Phantom Rock

One of the most interesting sightseeing places in Wayanad, Phantom Rock is an archaeological structure that you should not miss out on your vacation and it is also one of the best places to visit in Wayanad in 1 day.
It is famous for the rock that is shaped in the form of a phantom skull and thus derives the name of this tourist attraction. This place is an exciting spot for trekkers and

Cheengeri Hills

Chingeri Hill - is a naturally beautiful mountain in Wayanad district.It is a popular destination for adventure trekkers. Tourists who come here have the facility of trekking. Chingeri Mala is just 8 km from Beehive Resort. It will be opened for trekking from 6 am onwards. You can enjoy the beauty of Wayanad from the top of the hill. In the evenings there is a facility to watch the sunset.

Banasura Sagar Dam

One of the most spellbinding places to visit in Wayanad, Banasura Sagar Dam is a picturesque tourist hotspot. Known for being India’s largest earthen dam, it boasts of extensive natural beauty with beautiful flora and fauna, majestic hills and mesmerising waterfalls. The Banasura Sagar is a photographer’s delight and offers the most beautiful views from the top of the hill.

Muthanga Wildlife Safari

If you love to see wild animals like National Geographic Channel, you must definitely do Muthanga Wildlife Safari. A jeep safari through Muthanga forest is a journey that will show you the full beauty of Wayanad. Muthanga wildlife sanctuary is the largest habitat for Asian elephants in the world. Tigers, various species of birds and herds of deer can be seen in abundance on the roadside. Jeep Safari timings are from 6 am to 9 pm and from 3 pm to 9 pm.

Pookode Lake

Pookod Lake is a freshwater lake located in Vaithiri in Wayanad district. A beautiful lake in the middle of the rain forest with all the blessings of nature. Boat safari and Wayanad forest resources are the main attraction here. Rainforests, lakes, streams, waterfalls, snow-capped mountains, the small village of Vaithiri is sure to fascinate you.

Ambalavayal Heritage Museum

One of the biggest archaeological museums in Kerala, the Ambalavayal Heritage Museum is known for its rich collection of artefacts that throw light on the history of Wayanad. Many excavation activities were carried out in and around Wayanad, and these artefacts are now part of the collection in the heritage museum. These are evidence of a rich tradition and culture dating back to thousands of years in Wayanad.

Soochipara Waterfalls

he dense forest around you is increasingly vibrating, the birds flutter in anticipation and the steep, shaky path around you is slowly elevating you to a vantage point where they say you're going to encounter a sight only a few have truly witnessed. Your journey ends and a white stream is seen falling headfirst into sharp granite rocks that welcome it as old friends. This is Sentinel Rock or Soochipara Waterfalls, on an off-route from Wayanad near Kalpetta, a place where both the trek and visuals are surreal.

Kuruvadweep

Kuruva Dweep or Kuruva Island is a protected river delta, comprising a cluster of islands over the middle of Kabini River in Wayanad. Spread over 950 acres of land, Kuruva Island is densely populated with rich flora and fauna. The geographical peculiarity of this island makes this place evergreen with a serene ambience.

Chembra Peak

Chembra Peak is one of the highest mountain ranges in South India. A trekking destination that every traveler wants to climb. The large lake spread on top of the mountain is one of the rarest lakes in India, the heart-shaped lake 'Hridaya Saras'. Just 22 km from Beehive Resort, the roads leading to this mountain are very beautiful and the whole 16 km are tea plantations. Chembra Peak is also a place where many tourists come to see the tea plantations and take photos.

Kanthanpara Waterfalls

Kanthanpara is a quaint little waterfall in Wayanad which is famous for its secluded and serene vibe. The cool, sparkling waters at this lesser-known destination are sure to soothe all who wish to rejuvenate in a silent environment. Surrounded by beautiful greenery on all sides, it is worth spending a day picnicking in the calming embrace of nature.

Jain Temple Bathery

The Bathery Jain Temple, dating back to the 13th century, is said to have been built in the prevalent architectural style of the then reigning Vijayanagar Dynasty. Tipu Sultan set up his battery at this site, and today the entirety of Sulthan Bathery is named after the same. One is immediately made aware of the sanctity and colourful past that shrouds this temple in both grandeur and mystique.

Lakkidi Viewpoint

Lakkidi is the gateway of Wayanad as it is located at the crest of the serpentine Thamarassery ghat pass. There are nine hairpin curves from Adivaram (Downhill) to Lakkidi through steep mountains and a journey through the serpentine ghat pass is worth an experience. It is about 2296 ft (700 m) above the sea level and the major town nearby is Vythiri which lies five km away.