
Mananthavady
Hill Station
Mananthavady
Mananthavady is a historic and scenic town located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, nestled along the banks of the Mananthavady River, a tributary of the Kabini. It is one of the three major towns in Wayanad and serves as a cultural and administrative hub for the region.
The town is surrounded by the lush hills of the Western Ghats and is known for its tranquil atmosphere, rich tribal heritage, and deep historical roots. Historically, Mananthavady played a significant role during the colonial era and was once a garrison town under British rule.
It is closely associated with Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja, a revered freedom fighter known as the “Lion of Kerala,” whose tomb and museum are located here. The museum showcases artifacts, documents, and memorabilia related to his resistance against British forces.
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Mananthavady is located in Wayanad, Kerala.
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