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Wayanad is the only mountainous district in Kerala, situated on the southern tip of the Deccan plateau.
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The region has evidence of human habitation dating back to the Neolithic period, with ancient rock carvings found in Edakkal Caves.
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Wayanad is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species like the Nilgiri langur and Indian bison.
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The district is famous for its spice plantations, particularly pepper, known as "black gold."
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Wayanad has the largest tribal population in Kerala, with communities like Paniyas, Kurumas, and Kurichiyans preserving their unique cultures.
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It's the largest earth dam in India and the second largest in Asia, offering breathtaking views and water sports activities.
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This protected area is an integral part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and is home to diverse wildlife, including tigers and elephants.
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Due to its higher elevation, Wayanad often serves as a retreat for people seeking relief from the heat of the plains during summer months.
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