Welcome
to South India and experience the untouched delightful South by invasions throughout
its history. South India and the Indian heritage is more intact here than in other
regions of the country. This is a land of temples, a land of the devoutees.
Wayanad Travel Thirunelly temple (32 km northeast of Mananthavady): Surrounded by Kambamala,
Karimala and Varadiga, the Thirunelly temple is a marvel of temple architecture.
The shrine is shielded with 30 granite columns and the ground is paved with
huge square pieces of granite. The crystal clear waters of the Papanasini river
running downhill add to the enchantment of the place.
Pazhassi tomb (32 km northeast of Kalpetta): The memorial of the 'Lion
of Kerala' - Veera Pazhassi Raja - who organised the guerilla warfare against
the British East India Company, is situated at Mananthavady. The Pulpally cave
is where Pazhassi took refuge until he was captured by the British.
The Glass Temple of Kottamunda (20 km away from Kalpetta): This temple is located
on the slope of Vellarimala and is dedicated to Parswanatha Swamy of the Jain
faith. The mirrors inside the temple walls reflect images of the icons in the
temple's sanctum sanctorum.
Pakshipathalam (10 km from Thirunelly): This place can be accessed only
by trekking. Rare species of birds can be sighted from the watch tower of this
bird sanctuary.
Boys town (15 km north of Mananthavady): Herbal garden, nature care centre,
sericulture unit, perma-culture centre etc., established by the Wayanad Social
Service Society and Jean Park (the Indo-Danish project for promoting herbal
gardening) are situated here.
Festivals:Valliyurkavu Bhagavathy Temple: Located 8 km east of Mananthavady
town, the temple is dedicated to goddess Durga. The two week long festival in
February/March is attended by hundreds of tribals Thirunelly temple (August)
Seethadevi Temple (January) Pallikkunnu Church (February) Nadavayal St. Thomas
Church (January) Varambatta Mosque (March) Mardoni Mosque (March - April)