Kuruva Dweep
About Kuruva Dweep
Far From City: 13 kms from city center
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About Kuruva Dweep
Weather:
Time Required:3-4 hrs
Open Time:9:30 AM - 4:15 PM (200 visitors allowed per day),DPTC ticket counter closes at 4:15 PM,Forest Department counter closes at 4:30
Cost:Entry fee by DPTC: INR 10,Bamboo Boat to island: INR 5 per headForest Department Fee:In
Geography of Kuruvadweep
Kuruva group of islands is over 950 acres of uninhabited land on River Kabini which is a major tributary of River Cauvery in South India. Kuruvadweep is surrounded by Panamaram and Manathavady Streams. The climatic situation and round the year water supply through River Kabini, other rivulets and streams make it a suitable environment for flowers, orchids and herbal plants and numerous species of birds like parrots, hornbills and butterflies. There are also two small freshwater lakes on the island. During monsoons, elephants from nearby forests pass through Kuruvadweep Island, but this cannot be experienced by visitors as the Forest Departments shuts down entry to the island. The island is almost always flooded during monsoons.
Additional costs at the Kuruva Dweep
Still Camera: INR 50,Video Camera: INR 100,Guide fee: INR 100
Things To Do at Kuruvadweep
Jungle Walk The dense natural vegetation and unpolluted and inhabited islands are best explored by foot. Indulge in the jungle walks, cross the streams and rivulets over little bamboo walkway bridges and get mesmerized by the lush greenery, colourful flowers, rare plants, tall trees, birds and butterflies that thrive in the environment. There is no better way to experience nature this close.
River Safari
Kabini River is famous for River Safaris. Kerala Tourism Department and Kerala forest Department work hand in hand to promote eco-tourism and Kuruvadweep is the best site one can ever find. The boats and rafts rides are the best way to sail serenely through the river in between the islets underneath the dense canopying trees. Breathe in the fresh air and soak in the tranquillity which is rarely found in the populated regions of India.
Best time to visit Kuruva Dweep
The best time to visit Kuruvadweep Island is between October and March as the weather is pleasant and the water level is safe to explore the islands.
How to Reach Kuruva Dweep
There are frequent buses from Manathavady which is just 15 kilometres away from the beautiful Kuruvadweep Island. One can also hail busses from Pulpally which is about 20 kilometres away from Kuruvadweep.
The nearest Railway Station is the Kozhikode Railway Station which is about 110 kilometres away from Wayanad. Travellers can book cabs or hail public transport buses to reach Kuruvadweep. The nearest airport is the Karipur International Airport in Kozhikode which is about 100 kilometres from Wayanad. Travellers can hail public transport or rent cabs to reach Kuruvadweep.
If travelling from Kalpetta, you can cover the 30 km distance in a hired or private car. On reaching the parking lot designated the tourists visiting Kuruvadweep, you need to walk to the riverside for around 50 metres and then cross the lake to reach the island on a bamboo raft.
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Tips
1. The island is monitored by the Department of Forest and entry is restricted to only 200 visitors a day.2. Passes need to be obtained from the Department of Forest.3. Visitors queue up for entry passes before 6:00 AM. You may want to purchase passes well in advance.4. Non-disposable articles are not allowed inside.5. You may be asked to deposit an amount for carrying a plastic water bottle. The amount is returned only if you get the bottle back with you at the end of the exploration.6. There are provisions made for restrooms. There are also huts and benches for visitors to halt and rest.7. Keep the surroundings clean.8. No foods and drinks are allowed on the island.
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