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'''Ambukuthi mala''' is a mountain in the ] district of ], ]. It is 12 km from ] and near ]. A pre-historic cave, ], is located at a height of 1,000 metres on Ambukuthi mala. You have to get down at ] and do a 1 km ] to reach these caves. One can see the new stone age pictorial writings on the walls of these natural caves. '''Ambukuthi mala''' is a mountain in the ] district of ], ]. It is 12 km from ] and near ]. Three pre-historic caves ('''Edakkal Caves''') are located at a height of 1,000 metres on Ambukuthi mala. You have to get down at ] and do a 1 km ] to reach these caves. One can see the new stone age pictorial writings on the walls of these natural caves.


The 1 km trekking is a neatly laid tar road. The jeep service available there should help you reach office at the top. From there it’s a 200 meters trek to reach the ''pre-historic caves''. 100 meters above the caves is the spectacular view of the junction of ''Kerala'', ''Karnataka'' and ''Tamil Nadu'' borders through the forests (''though a little tough to trek for normal people provides a beautiful view of the junction''). The 1 km trekking is a neatly laid tar road. The jeep service available there should help you reach office at the top. From there it’s a 200 meters trek to reach the ''pre-historic caves''. 100 meters above the caves is the spectacular view of the junction of ''Kerala'', ''Karnataka'' and ''Tamil Nadu'' borders through the forests (''though a little tough to trek for normal people provides a beautiful view of the junction'').

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Ambukuthi mala

Ambukuthi mala is a mountain in the Wayanad district of Kerala, India. It is 12 km from Sulthan Bathery and near Ambalavayal. Three pre-historic caves (Edakkal Caves) are located at a height of 1,000 metres on Ambukuthi mala. You have to get down at Edakkal and do a 1 km trekking to reach these caves. One can see the new stone age pictorial writings on the walls of these natural caves.

The 1 km trekking is a neatly laid tar road. The jeep service available there should help you reach office at the top. From there it’s a 200 meters trek to reach the pre-historic caves. 100 meters above the caves is the spectacular view of the junction of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu borders through the forests (though a little tough to trek for normal people provides a beautiful view of the junction).

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