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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 spoken about above 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 prehistoric 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).

--Vimal


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