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These prehistoric caves, located atop Ambukuthi Mala, are renowned for their ancient rock carvings and offer a glimpse into the Neolithic era.

The largest earthen dam in India, this picturesque spot is ideal for boating and enjoying the scenic surroundings.

The highest peak in Wayanad, this offers a challenging trek and rewards you with breathtaking views.

A cluster of islands in the Kabini River, Kuruva Island is a haven for nature lovers and offers bamboo rafting and birdwatching opportunities.

Yoking past and future, Tokyo dazzles with its traditional culture and passion for everything new. Tokyo has been building ever since, pushing the boundaries of what's possible on densely populated, earthquake-prone land, adding ever taller, sleeker structures.

For most, any trip to the Empire State starts or finishes in its iconic metropolis: New York City. However, if you confine your travels only to the five boroughs there's a considerable amount you're missing out on.

The largest waterfall in Wayanad, accessible by a trek through the lush forest, offers a refreshing experience.

Home to a variety of flora and fauna, including elephants, tigers, and deer, this sanctuary is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts.