There are many wonderful places to visit in South India, whose beauty is worth seeing. Kerala, which is famous for its greenery and beauty, has hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad among its major attractions. But there is another amazing hill station in Kerala - Lakkidi. This place is so beautiful that even Munnar seems pale in comparison to it. Let's know about the specialty of Lakkidi and the major places to visit here.
Specialty of Lakkidi
Located at a short distance from Wayanad, Lakkidi is a small but very beautiful hill station. Here high mountains, lush green fields, dense forests and winding roads add to the beauty of Lakkidi. There are many great places to visit here, such as Pookode Lake, Lakkidi View Point, and Kuruva Island.
Pookode Lake: This freshwater lake is known for its greenery and migratory birds. The peaceful atmosphere here gives tourists a chance to spend peaceful moments.
Lakkidi View Point: From this view point, you can admire the beauty of the entire city and Wayanad. To reach here, one has to do trekking, which is an exciting experience.
Kuruva Island: Located about 48 km from Lakkidi, Kuruva Island is a protected river delta, which is spread over about 950 acres. Here one can see a unique confluence of dense forest, river and natural beauty.
How to reach Lakkidi?
To reach Lakkidi, one has to first come to Wayanad, which is easily connected to the major cities of Kerala. The distance of Lakkidi from Wayanad is about 28 km and you can easily reach here by taxi or cab. Due to the beauty, peace and lush green natural views of Lakkidi, it is becoming the first choice of tourists. Lakkidi is an excellent option to avoid air pollution as well as spend some peaceful days close to nature.
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