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Rising from the phenomenal landscapes of Wayanad, LATITUDE stands as a prestigious new landmark for Mananthavady. This isn't just a place to stay—it's a nature-oriented, integrated mini-township spanning 2 acres along the Mysore-Mananthavady track.

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Vincent Giri,Bangalore Mysore Highway,Manandhavady,Wayanad 670675

  • Vincent Giri, Manandhavady, Wayanad

  • +91 95446 23209

Wayanad's terrain is a palimpsest of history, where every cave, memorial, and temple stone whispers tales from millennia past. This district has been a silent witness to the march of ancient civilizations, the resistance of warrior kings, and the peaceful settlement of diverse communities. Exploring these historical sites is a journey through time, offering tangible connections to prehistoric human expression, heroic struggle, and the spread of early religions. For the discerning resident of Latitude, this deep historical context enriches the living experience, providing endless avenues for intellectual curiosity and a profound sense of connection to the land's enduring legacy.

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Edakkal Caves

Perched high on Ambukuthi Hill, the Edakkal Caves are not mere geological formations but one of the world's richest petroglyph sites, often called a "prehistoric picture gallery." The fascinating cave interiors, formed by a massive split in a rock, are adorned with Neolithic-era carvings depicting human figures, animals, tools, and mysterious symbols dating back over 8,000 years. Reaching the caves involves a scenic but rugged trek, rewarding visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and an awe-inspiring, direct link to the dawn of human civilization in this region.
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Pazhassi Memorial

The Pazhassi Tomb stands as a solemn and powerful tribute to Kerala's "Lion King," Veera Pazhassi Raja, who led a legendary guerrilla war against British colonial forces. Located in Mananthavady, the memorial is built where the king was cremated, set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens and a small museum housing historical relics. More than a monument, it is a place of reverence and reflection on resistance and sacrifice, offering visitors a poignant understanding of the region's fierce struggle for independence and the enduring legacy of one of its greatest heroes.
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Jain Temple Panamaram

The ancient Jain Temple at Panamaram is a significant but serene archaeological relic, pointing to the influential presence of Jainism in early medieval Wayanad. Constructed entirely of stone in a classic Jain architectural style, the temple features a carved sanctum sanctorum and stands as a testament to the region's religious diversity and historical trade links. Its tranquil, somewhat secluded setting amidst local greenery invites quiet contemplation, offering a unique glimpse into a lesser-known chapter of Wayanad's spiritual history and the peaceful coexistence of faiths.
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Jain Temple Sultan Bathery

The 13th-century Jain Temple at Sultan Bathery is a historically significant monument, reflecting the layered cultural past of Wayanad. Originally a vital Jain shrine, it was later repurposed as an ammunition store by Tipu Sultan's army—giving the town its distinctive name. Built with massive granite slabs in an austere, classical style, the temple exemplifies the elegant simplicity of Jain architecture. Now preserved as a protected national monument, it offers a silent yet powerful narrative of the region's shifting historical forces, from spiritual devotion to military strategy, inviting reflection on Wayanad's dynamic heritage.
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