Morning bells Homestay is located near edakkal caves and 4 rooms available.Homely food,campfire with music available. Morning bells homestay located near edakkal caves,Upstairs 2 Villa available each villa having two bedrooms.Owner stays Ground floor. Tasty Homely food available.
Facilities:-
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Campfire
- Guide on call
Sight seeing places nearby:-
- Edakkal Caves Only 4 KM
Edakkal Caves also Edakal, are two natural caves at Edakkal, around 120 km south-west of Mysuru, in Wayanad district of Kerala.
The caves are situated 1,200 m (3,900 ft) above sea level on Ambukutty Mala, on the Mysore Plateau, in the Western Ghats.
The Edakkal caves are believed to be camping shelters of the Neolithic community (the south Indian Neolithic culture zone). The cave walls contain a collection of Neolithic rock engravings and images (which were incised over a period of time).
The major part of images on the cave walls may belong to late Neolithic period (i. e., first millennium BC).[1]
With the exception of Edakkal, no concrete evidence for the existence of a true Neolithic culture in Kerala has so far been discovered
Karapuzha Dam
located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, is one of the biggest earth dams in India. Karapuzha Dam is located in the greenish and natural regions of Wayanad, Kerala on the Karapuzha River, a tributary of the Kabini River.
Construction on the dam began in 1977 and it was complete in 2004. The purpose of the dam is irrigation and it left and right bank canals are still under construction.










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