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Iruppu Waterfalls, Brahmagiri
18.36km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
The waterfall which is located in the Brahmagiri range which was a freshwater cascade. It was also known as the Lakshmana tirtha waterfalls.
Pakshipathalam
18.51km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Pakshipathalam, a natural rock cave deep inside the forest in the Wayanad district of Kerala State in Southern India lies at a height of 1,740 meters in the Brahmagiri hill ranges. The trekking trail here is famous for its richness of bird life and it takes you through moist deciduous forests, rolling hillocks, open grasslands, slippery trails, and narrow rocky caves.
Thirunelli Maha Vishnu Temple
22.16km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Thirunelli Maha Vishnu Temple or Thirunelli Temple as generally called is an ancient Vishnu Temple. Located on the side of Brahmagiri hill in Kerala, it is a melting pot of myths and history. The temple is at an altitude of about 900 meters in a valley surrounded by mountains and beautiful forests.
Mahé River and Azhikukham
25.87km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Mahe river is a river in South India. It flows through the state of Kerala and the coastal exclave of Mahé in Puducherry and the Azhimukham is the estuary of Mayyazhi River and Arabian Sea. This picturesque location of Mahe which flanked by blue wavy ocean and rippling Mayyazhi river. In otherwords Mayyazhi means Beautiful Estuary. The small and beautiful Tagore Park is situated here. Recently the Azhimukham location has been reconstructed with a walk way nearly 2kms long through the bank of ri
Pazhassi Raja Museum
26.36km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
The memorial of Pazhassi Raja, the lion of Kerala.
Valliyoorkavu
28.98km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathy Temple, the 14th-century temple dedicated to goddess Durga is located at the high hills of Valliyoorkavu, 3 KM’s from Mananthavady town in Wayanad district of Kerala. It is believed that the idol of the goddess is self-manifested. The temple is a prominent place of worship for tribal communities. The goddess manifests in three forms, ‘Vana Durga’ (forest goddess), ‘Jala Durga’(Water goddess) and ‘Bhadrakaali’ (The auspicious form of goddess Kali who protects the good).
Sasippara- ശശ്ശിപ്പാറ
30.89km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Sasipara sits at a height of 1220 meters above sea level with views of many small towns and continuos mountains of the Western Ghats. From here, there are trekking routes to Coorg- the popular tourist destination in Karnataka and to many nearby villages. This is a very less explored attraction in the region.
Meenmutty waterfalls-Wayanad
31.6km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
The tallest falls in Wayanad district, cascading through three stages at a height of 300 meters.
Banasura Sagar Dam
33.12km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Banasura Sagar dam which impounds the Karamanathodu tributary of the Kabani river is a part of the Indian Banasura Sagar project consisting of a dam and a canal project started in 1979.
Kuruvadweep
34.49km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Group of islets in the Kabini River covered in evergreen forest with rich flora and fauna.
Ezharakund Waterfalls
35.76km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Located near to the famous Paithalmala of Kannur, Ezharakund Waterfalls consists of a series of waterfalls along a stream, with rocky pits of varying sizes and depths underneath every fall. A hike along the stream give visitors access to all the falls, and pools for swimming.
Mahe Boat House and walkway
36.38km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
The walkway on the banks of River Mahe is one of a kind facility where aesthetics and purpose integrate together and extends one’s mind and soul huge satisfaction. The walkway resembles a diamond necklace around the landscape of the Mahe town. The Walkway is well lit and furnished with enough park benches to relax and enjoy the beauty of Mahe River. At one end of the Walkway near the Govt. House, there is the visual portrayal of the famous Novel of the noted writer “the story teller of Mahe” Sri
Karlad Lake
36.56km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
A scenic lake in Wayanad with options of adventure activities.
St. Theresa Shrine, Mahe
37.22km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
St. Teresa’s Shrine, Mahe is one of the most visited shrines in India. The Shrine is located in Mahe, in the State and Union Territory of Puducherry which shares its boundaries with the State of Kerala.
Paithalmala
37.23km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Paithalmala is a mountain peak in the Kannur District of Kerala State in Southern India. Located at Pottenplave Village, this is the highest peak in Kannur, at a height of 1,372 meters above sea level. The peak lies on the Kerala- Karnataka border, adjacent to the Coorg Hills as an extension to the forests of the Kodagu Hills of the Western Ghat Mountains.
Mahe Lighthouse
37.62km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Mahe Lighthouse is a lighthouse situated on the south side of the entrance of the Mayyazhi river in Mahe, Puducherry. It was established in the year 1893. There is a project by the Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships to upgrade the lighthouse.
Nagarhole National Park And Tiger Reserve
37.71km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Also known as Rajiv Gandhi national park which stands on the banks of river Bhima which was declared ass the thirty-seventh project tiger, Tiger reserves of India in 1999.
Panamaram Jain Temple
38.04km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Amidst coffee plantations and right on a the sides of a highway remains the ruins of a Jain Temple, one of the oldest in India.
Palakkayam Thattu
38.38km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Palakkayam Thattu is a beautiful hill station in Kannur. This location offers many adventure activities like zipline, rope cross, zorbing ball and archery etc. Palakkayam Thattu is undoubtedly a Heavenly place for hangout with friends and family.
Tadiandamol Hills
38.41km from Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
This is the highest mountain in Kodagu district and also the third highest peak in Karnataka. Trekkers paradise, offroad, adventure. The peak presents amazing opportunities for trekking lovers. Once at the peak, tourists are offered with breathtaking views of the area around amidst an exceptionally calm and refreshing atmosphere.
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Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary, Kannur, Kerala 670674, India
Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary allows visitors to explore and learn about nature and wildlife. Laying on the slopes of the Western Ghat Mountains, it is located in the southeast part of the Kannur District of Kerala State in Southern India. Headquartered in the town of Iritty, the sanctuary is continuous with the forests of Coorg in Karnataka State.