Wayanad Heritage Museum
The unique experience
Want to see some of the rarest of the rare artifacts dating back to the 2nd century? If so, come to Wayanad Heritage Museum which is regarded as one of the most interesting Places to visit in Wayanad. The museum houses rare and unique collections of terracotta figurines, ornamental and decorative items, items of daily use, and these date back to Neolithic times. The whole collection looks intriguing and belongs to the Wayanad tribal people. Collections such as 12th and 16th century stone idols and stones depicting ancient wars are particularly striking to the eyes. It is one of the prime attraction in Wayanad tour package.
About Wayanad Heritage Museum
Regarded as a prominent attraction of Wayanad Tourism, the museum is also called Ambalavayal Museum. The famous Sulthan Bathery is located only 11 kilometers from here, while the Edakkal Caves are at a distance of 5 kilometers. From ancient tribal hunting weapons, jewelry, local art to terracotta, the museum is a treasure trove of primitive culture and heritage. It is Kerala’s one of the best heritage museums. There are four sections in which the artifacts are housed-Devasmruthi, Gothrasmruthi, Veerasmruthi, and Jeevenasmruthi.
History
The museum came into existence with collaborative efforts from college students of Calicut University, the local people, anthropologists and district authorities. Many excavations were carried out in which rare artifacts were discovered. Excavations were carried out in Edakkal Caves, Sulthan Bathery and village of Ambalavayal. Relics were excavated from other places like Edathara and Muthanga. The main aim of establishing this heritage museum was to preserve the primitive culture of India.
More about the place
One of the most popular Places to visit in Wayanad, this museum is a treasure house to explore relics. One of the most striking features to be seen here is the pictorial rock edicts. These have been named Hero Stones as these depict the olden and glorious era of the warriors of the region. Apart from these edicts, visitors will be left awestruck by Urvara, the figurine of Goddess of Fertility. There are two levels that have divided the museum. On the first level, one can see tribal artifacts, while on the second level, statues are displayed. Another noteworthy aspect of the museum is its Kerala styled architecture that looks striking to the eyes.
What else?
Ambalavayal Heritage Museum timing
Visitors can visit the museum from 9 AM to 6 PM.
How to reach
Distance in kilometers from - Wayanad - 22 kilometers