A top Ambukutty Hills near Ambalavayal in Wayanad is Edakkal Caves. Two caves,
formed by a split in a mammoth rock- one roofed over by other- make up the Edakkal
caves.
For
decades the caves have been the haven of archeologists. Ancient carvings and
pictorial wall inscriptions are supposed to be of pre-historic period. The stone
walls also have pictures of human beings and instruments. Archaeologists consider
this as one of the earliest centres of human habitation.
A 1500-acre Reserve Forest also houses as many as 200 stone age monuments. Down
town Ambalavayal has a heritage museum, first of its kind in the state. It has
a rare collection of instruments and curios shedding light to life, centuries
back.
Location: Caves three km away from Ambalavayal, Wayanad. Ambalavayal
buses from Kozhikode, Kalpetta and Sulthan Bathery.