Mananthavady

India

Sunni Mosque in Mananthavady Mananthavady is a city in the Malabar region of Kerala, India. Valliyoorkkavu Temple

Pazhassi Memorial Mananthavady is the third biggest town in the Wayanad district. It is a transportation hub of Eastern Wayanad and buses to Kozhikode, Kannur, Thalassery and Mysore start from the KSRTC depot here. The town is built around an ancient Latin church. The church is on a beautiful hillock and the whole city traffic flows around the hill. Mananthavady is the gateway to the Wayanad, Nagarhole, Bandipur and Mudumalai sanctuaries.

  • Bavaly Dargah, Mysore Road.2 (18 km.
  • Changadakkadavu Bridge. Scenic place with school and mosque.
  • Chettappalam Village. Church, river, bridge, scenic paddy fields.
  • Hodangadi Basadi. Jain temple.
  • Kuruva Dweep, +91 4936 203428. 950 acres of ever green forest on the tributaries of east flowing river Kabini, is an ideal picnic spot, far away from the disturbances of city life. The island is uninhabited. Rare species of birds, orchids and herbs are the sovereigns of this supernal kingdom. As a precaution do not stay on this island after dusk. The island is sometimes closed for entry depending on whether the water level is dangerously close to flooding. Hence, in rainy season it is best to call up the authorities beforehand to enquire whether it is open.
  • Latin Church. This church is on a hilltop in the exact middle of Mananthavady town. Unfortunately the ancient church is now 'renovated' into a concrete building. Free.
  • Mananthavady Park. The park is known for its bat colony. The attempts by the authorities to get rid of the bats lead to protests by environmental activists.
  • Ondayangadi Village. Durgah, church, scenic spot.
  • Panamaram Bridge. Scenic paddy fields, river.
  • Pazhassi Museum and Garden, Near Bus Station (Walkable distance. Tu-Su 9AM-1PM and 2-5PM. Memorial of the Lion of Kerala Veera Pazhassi Raja, who organized a guerrilla warfare against the British East India Company. ₹5.
  • Puthiyadam Adeeshwara Swamy temple. Jain temple.
  • Thavinchal Dargah, Thalappuzha Road (5 km. If you are not spiritually inclined, the scenic surroundings will be sufficient for a spiritual lifting.
  • Thirunelli Temple. Famous Hindu pilgrim centre on the river side inside dense forest.
  • Tholpetty Sanctuary, Kerala 673 592 (24 km on the Coorg road. Take a bus to Kuta town., +91 4935 250853. 6AM – 8AM and 3PM – 5PM. Tholpetty wildlife reserve forest is another UNESCO international biosphere reserve apart from Muthanga, part of Nilgiris reserve. Two entry batches are permitted.
  • Valliyoorkkavu Temple, 3 km. This temple is dedicated to Mother Goddess and is worshipped in three principal forms of Vana Durga, Bhadrakali and Jala Durga. It is the most important place of worship for the tribal communities. The annual 15-day festival is in March/April and is the grandest of all festivals in the district. Slave trade used to take place here during the festival. It is still the largest congregation of all tribals of Wayanad.
  • Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, +91 4936 271010. 6AM-4PM. Established in 1973, the Wayanad Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is contiguous to the protected area network of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the northeast and Mudumalai of Tamil Nadu on the southeast. Rich in bio-diversity, the sanctuary is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which has been established with the specific objective of conserving the biological heritage of the region. This was the first UNESCO international biosphere to be declared in India. The sanctuary is very rich in flora and fauna including elephants, three types of deer, wild goat, jungle fowl, black bear, leopard, boar, jackal, monitor lizard, python, viper, porcupine, vultures, mongoose, long-tailed drongo, etc. Flora such as crocodile bark and the invasive species of Senna are omnipresent. ₹250.
    • Safari trips into the forest are conducted by the forest office daily in two batches, one in the morning (7-9AM) and one in the afternoon (3-5PM). It is best to go as early as possible in these slots to be able to do some sightings, as the animals retire during the hot sun. The safari is done in jeep, and the officials are happy to guide you around the sights in the forest. A maximum of 200 safaris are allowed per batch, so make sure you are early enough if going on a holiday. Carrying a camera requires an extra charge.
    • There is a new wildlife museum near the forest entrance where you can view facts and displays on the sanctuary. Toilets are available, and food stalls opposite the entrance.

Dwaraka Church, Edavaka

Bavaly Dargah, Mysore Road.2 (18 km.

Changadakkadavu Bridge. Scenic place with school and mosque.

Chettappalam Village. Church, river, bridge, scenic paddy fields.

Hodangadi Basadi. Jain temple.

Kuruva Dweep, +91 4936 203428. 950 acres of ever green forest on the tributaries of east flowing river Kabini, is an ideal picnic spot, far away from the disturbances of city life. The island is uninhabited. Rare species of birds, orchids and herbs are the sovereigns of this supernal kingdom. As a precaution do not stay on this island after dusk. The island is sometimes closed for entry depending on whether the water level is dangerously close to flooding. Hence, in rainy season it is best to call up the authorities beforehand to enquire whether it is open.

Latin Church. This church is on a hilltop in the exact middle of Mananthavady town. Unfortunately the ancient church is now 'renovated' into a concrete building. Free.

Mananthavady Park. The park is known for its bat colony. The attempts by the authorities to get rid of the bats lead to protests by environmental activists.

Ondayangadi Village. Durgah, church, scenic spot.

Panamaram Bridge. Scenic paddy fields, river.

Pazhassi Museum and Garden, Near Bus Station (Walkable distance. Tu-Su 9AM-1PM and 2-5PM. Memorial of the Lion of Kerala Veera Pazhassi Raja, who organized a guerrilla warfare against the British East India Company. ₹5.

Puthiyadam Adeeshwara Swamy temple. Jain temple.

Thavinchal Dargah, Thalappuzha Road (5 km. If you are not spiritually inclined, the scenic surroundings will be sufficient for a spiritual lifting.

Thirunelli Temple. Famous Hindu pilgrim centre on the river side inside dense forest.

Tholpetty Sanctuary, Kerala 673 592 (24 km on the Coorg road. Take a bus to Kuta town., +91 4935 250853. 6AM – 8AM and 3PM – 5PM. Tholpetty wildlife reserve forest is another UNESCO international biosphere reserve apart from Muthanga, part of Nilgiris reserve. Two entry batches are permitted.

Valliyoorkkavu Temple, 3 km. This temple is dedicated to Mother Goddess and is worshipped in three principal forms of Vana Durga, Bhadrakali and Jala Durga. It is the most important place of worship for the tribal communities. The annual 15-day festival is in March/April and is the grandest of all festivals in the district. Slave trade used to take place here during the festival. It is still the largest congregation of all tribals of Wayanad.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, +91 4936 271010. 6AM-4PM. Established in 1973, the Wayanad Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is contiguous to the protected area network of Nagarhole and Bandipur of Karnataka on the northeast and Mudumalai of Tamil Nadu on the southeast. Rich in bio-diversity, the sanctuary is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which has been established with the specific objective of conserving the biological heritage of the region. This was the first UNESCO international biosphere to be declared in India. The sanctuary is very rich in flora and fauna including elephants, three types of deer, wild goat, jungle fowl, black bear, leopard, boar, jackal, monitor lizard, python, viper, porcupine, vultures, mongoose, long-tailed drongo, etc. Flora such as crocodile bark and the invasive species of Senna are omnipresent. ₹250.

  • Safari trips into the forest are conducted by the forest office daily in two batches, one in the morning (7-9AM) and one in the afternoon (3-5PM). It is best to go as early as possible in these slots to be able to do some sightings, as the animals retire during the hot sun. The safari is done in jeep, and the officials are happy to guide you around the sights in the forest. A maximum of 200 safaris are allowed per batch, so make sure you are early enough if going on a holiday. Carrying a camera requires an extra charge.
  • There is a new wildlife museum near the forest entrance where you can view facts and displays on the sanctuary. Toilets are available, and food stalls opposite the entrance.

  • Boys Town '42', Thalappuzha (15 km. There is a herbal garden, nature care centre, sericulture unit, perma-culture centre, etc., established by the Wayanad Social Service Society and Gene Park (the Indo-Danish project for promoting herbal gardening) here. You can also find a church and orphanage. The locals call this place '42' denoting the distance in miles to Kannur. 300 year old Panamaram Srambia
  • Forest Ride. Take the 6:10AM bus to Kutta or the 6:15AM bus to Thirunelly Temple. Both buses goes through dense forests. You can choose a window seat and enjoy the scenes.
  • Maze Walking. Mananthavady town has a very confusing maze like layout. It is only 6-km² area but the little town is extremely confusing even to those who have visited the place several times. In the evening traffic it is very unpleasant to walk as sidewalks are extremely crowded and the maze doesn't give a clue. But early morning walk can show you that the town is built in the shape of an enormous digit '8'. The bigger circle of the digit eight encircles the Latin Church Hill and the smaller circle encircles the Government Offices Hill. There is a Gandhi statue on the meeting point of the two circles in the digit '8'.
  • Neeravil River walk, Pandikkadavu Bridge, Post Office Road (3 km. Get into any going to Kuttiady or Kallody. Get down at Pandikkadavu. Have a walk in the scenic bridge.
  • Picnic @ V.C.Road. The Valliyoorkkavu Temple area is ideal for unpacking your picnic basket as the whole locality looks like a lush green lawn. There are two ancient temples, one orthodox church, foot bridge and river in this place in addition to an expanse of greenery.
  • Visit Dwaraka village. Spectacular St. Alphonsa Church, scenic surroundings. Juses Christ and chariot statue. Ask for Nalam Mile bus stop.
  • Visit the Aaram Mile village. Mosque, playground, arecanut plantations.
  • Tibetan Settlement, Kushalnagar. Direct buses are available from Mananthavady. Last bus returns by 6PM.
  • Trekking on Estate Road, Ambukuthy area parallel to Thalassery Road.

Boys Town '42', Thalappuzha (15 km. There is a herbal garden, nature care centre, sericulture unit, perma-culture centre, etc., established by the Wayanad Social Service Society and Gene Park (the Indo-Danish project for promoting herbal gardening) here. You can also find a church and orphanage. The locals call this place '42' denoting the distance in miles to Kannur.

Forest Ride. Take the 6:10AM bus to Kutta or the 6:15AM bus to Thirunelly Temple. Both buses goes through dense forests. You can choose a window seat and enjoy the scenes.

Maze Walking. Mananthavady town has a very confusing maze like layout. It is only 6-km² area but the little town is extremely confusing even to those who have visited the place several times. In the evening traffic it is very unpleasant to walk as sidewalks are extremely crowded and the maze doesn't give a clue. But early morning walk can show you that the town is built in the shape of an enormous digit '8'. The bigger circle of the digit eight encircles the Latin Church Hill and the smaller circle encircles the Government Offices Hill. There is a Gandhi statue on the meeting point of the two circles in the digit '8'.

Neeravil River walk, Pandikkadavu Bridge, Post Office Road (3 km. Get into any going to Kuttiady or Kallody. Get down at Pandikkadavu. Have a walk in the scenic bridge.

Picnic @ V.C.Road. The Valliyoorkkavu Temple area is ideal for unpacking your picnic basket as the whole locality looks like a lush green lawn. There are two ancient temples, one orthodox church, foot bridge and river in this place in addition to an expanse of greenery.

Visit Dwaraka village. Spectacular St. Alphonsa Church, scenic surroundings. Juses Christ and chariot statue. Ask for Nalam Mile bus stop.

Visit the Aaram Mile village. Mosque, playground, arecanut plantations.

Tibetan Settlement, Kushalnagar. Direct buses are available from Mananthavady. Last bus returns by 6PM.

Trekking on Estate Road, Ambukuthy area parallel to Thalassery Road.

Vegetable shop in Meppadi Kerala food is available in restaurants. European food is available in resorts and home stays only.

Bamboo rice (called Mulayari by locals) can be found in Wayanad. These are seeds of the Bamboo plant, richer in protein than rice and wheat, but tasting like rice. Bamboo rice payasam stalls can be spotted near Edakkal caves walkway. Bamboo is said to yield seeds after a long span, so it is said that harvesting bamboo rice is a 'once-in-a-lifetime' experience.

Home-made chocolates and local Wayanad tea and coffee are also sold in many places. Shops near Edakkal caves offer many options such as spiced versions.

You can buy handbags and souvenirs made by tribal people at very reasonable rates.

Kannur Bakery, Thalashery Road (1 km.

Marina Supermarket, Kannur Road (1 km.

Thriveni Supermarket, Coffee House building (1 km.

Mutton Biriyani is popular in Mananthavady

Bismillah Restaurant, Near Post Office (1 km. Opens at 6:30AM.

Holiday Hill Restaurant, Kattikkulam (1 km. ₹50 for lunch.

Grace Restaurant, Gandhi Park (1 km. Opens at 6AM.

Indian Coffee House, Kannur Road (1 km, +91 4935 241 968. The best economy restaurant of the city. Special non-economy section upstairs.

Matha Restaurant, opp. bus station. Cheap and best meat and fish dishes and Biriyani.

Riveria Udupi Vegetarian, Post Office Road (1 km, +91 4935240322.

Rolex Restaurant, Mysore Road (1 km. For Palappam and Mutton curry.

Unniyappam stall, Thettu Road on Thirunelli Road.

Winberry Restaurant, Opp. Divisional Forest Office (1 km on Mysore Road.

  • The eastern hills of Kerala are vulnerable to attacks from an Indian communist group called Maoists. Recently they attacked the ticket counter of Silent Valley National Park, Mukkali. As the Maoists are armed and dangerous, be careful when you trek in lonely areas.
  • Leeches are common in the hills. Carry some table salt to dislodge the leeches.
  • Monkeys can be a nuisance, especially at places like Lakkidi viewpoint. Be careful and keep your car windows closed, and food items hidden.

  • Internet Cafes, available in plenty near the Coffee House area.
  • KSRTC Bus Station, Mananthavady, +91 4935 240640.

Internet Cafes, available in plenty near the Coffee House area.

KSRTC Bus Station, Mananthavady, +91 4935 240640.