Vythiri
Vythiri is a taluk and hill station located in Wayanad district of the Indian state of Kerala.[1]
Established as one of the three administrative taluks of Wayanad—alongside Mananthavady and Sulthan Bathery—upon the district's formation on 1 November 1980, Vythiri encompasses an area of 616.3 square kilometers and supports a population of 261,417 as recorded in the 2011 census, with a density of 424.2 persons per square kilometer.[1][2]
The region features extensive plantations of coffee, tea, cardamom, pepper, and rubber, contributing to its economy alongside growing ecotourism driven by its forested landscapes, waterfalls, and proximity to attractions like Pookode Lake.[3]
Nestled in the Western Ghats at elevations typical of Wayanad's plateau ranging from 700 to 2,100 meters above sea level, Vythiri attracts visitors seeking respite in its misty hills and biodiversity, including interactions with indigenous tribal communities that form a significant portion of the district's demographics.[1][3]