Edakkal Cave

The Edakkal caves are located just 3 kms away from Ambalavayal, Wayanad. The Edakkal Caves are magnificent formations of nature. The word 'Edakkal' itself means 'a stone in between'. The structure of these caves is truly extraordinary as a big boulder balances itself on two relatively smaller boulders, thus forming the truly fascinating Edakkal Caves of Kerala. These caves are a very popular tourist attraction of Wayanad. The cave has two levels inside that can be entered through an entrance that is merely 5 feet in height. The caves are located atop Ambukutty Hills near Ambalavayal in Wayanad. Two caves, formed by a split in a mammoth rock one roofed over by other make up the Edakkal caves. There are ancient carvings and pictorial wall inscriptions, which are supposed to be of pre-historic period. The stonewalls 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. The lower chamber is around 18 feet long and 10 feet high. A small passage from there leads to the upper chamber that is around 95 feet long and 18 feet high. This attracts historians and archaeologists from all over the world. The Edakkal Caves have been the cradle of human civilization at different stages in history.

Air: Located at a distance of 23 kilometers is the Karipur airport.

Railway: The nearest railway station is located at a distance of 97 kilometers at Kozhikode.

Road: The Edakkal Caves can be accessed easily from anywhere in Kerala and Wayanad as it is well connected by a wide network of roads.