
Kuruva Reserve Forest
Tourist Attraction
Kuruva Reserve Forest
The Kuruva Reserve Forest, also known as Kuruvadweep is a pristine and ecologically rich group of islets located in the Wayanad district, Kerala. Spread over 950 acres in the middle of the Kabini River, this uninhabited island offers a serene retreat in nature. The area is home to a unique ecosystem with dense forests, bamboo groves, rare orchids, and medicinal plants.
The tranquil surroundings and diverse flora and fauna make it a perfect spot for nature walks, bird watching, and photography. Visitors can enjoy bamboo rafting and picnicking, making it an ideal destination for both adventure seekers and families.
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Kuruva Reserve Forest is located in Wayanad, Kerala.
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