Kakkayam reopens: Explore Kerala's hidden gem amidst monsoon magic!

Kakkayam | Photo: Madhuraj
Kakkayam | Photo: Madhuraj

The Kakkayam Eco Tourism Centre, managed by the Kerala Forest Department, and the Hydel Tourism Centre under KSEB in Kozhikode are set to reopen on Sunday. These popular destinations were closed down due to heavy rains following a yellow alert issued by the district collector on June 24.

Initially closed for 111 days following a bison attack on tourists in January, the tourism centres were briefly reopened before heavy rains necessitated their closure twice since.

Kakkayam dam

Kakkayam, located in Kozhikode district, is renowned for its trekking trails, boating opportunities, and scenic beauty, earning it the moniker ‘Ooty of Malabar.’ Accessible via a 45-kilometre journey from Kozhikode on the Balussery road, Kakkayam boasts numerous attractions such as the Kakkayam Dam, Kuttiyadi Hydroelectric Project Reservoir, Kariyathumpara, and Urakkuzhi Waterfall.

Part of the Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary, the area is teeming with rare flora and fauna, offering visitors a glimpse of wildlife during boat rides on the reservoir. Recognised by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as one of the richest biosphere reserves globally, Kakkayam's allure is particularly enchanting during the rainy season.

Despite a slight decline in tourist numbers during the COVID-19 period, the reopening of the ecotourism centre is expected to attract visitors eager to explore the natural wonders of Kakkayam once again.