Pookode Lake

Pookode Lake പൂക്കോട് കായൽ
Location Wayanad district, Kerala
Coordinates 11°32′33″N 76°01′38″E / 11.5424566°N 76.0272233°E / 11.5424566; 76.0272233Coordinates: 11°32′33″N 76°01′38″E / 11.5424566°N 76.0272233°E / 11.5424566; 76.0272233
Basin countries India
Hatchery at Pookode Lake

Pookode Lake is a scenic freshwater lake in the Wayanad district in Kerala, South India. Pookode is a natural freshwater lake nestling amid evergreen forests and mountain slopes at an altitude of 770 meters above sea level. It is 15 km away from Kalpetta. It is the smallest and highest freshwater lake in Kerala.

Origin

Panamaram, the rivulet which ultimately becomes Kabani River, originates from the Pookode lake.[1] It is spread across an area of 8.5 hectares and with a maximum depth of 6.5 metres.[2] Lying 3 km south of Vythiri town, the lake is one of the most popular tourist spots in Wayanad.

Shape

The lake has the shape of India's map. This perennial fresh water lake, nestled among wooded hills, is only one of its kinds in Kerala. Pethia pookodensis, is a species of cyprinid fish known to occur only in Pookode Lake. The lake has abundance of blue lotus and fresh water fishes. The forests surrounding the lake hold many wild animals, birds and flies.There are groups of Blue water lily flowers scattered here and there in the lake.

Administration

The lake is under the South Wayanad forest division and run by District Tourism promotion council. Boating facilities, children's park, handicrafts and spices emporium and fresh water aquarium are among the tourist attractions here.[3]

How to reach there

By road: From Kozhikode 60 km, along NH 212. Nearest bus stop is Thalippuzha. Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode (60 km) Nearest Airport: Calicut International Airport

References

  1. "Waynad: Rivers". Waynad District website. Collectorate, Wayanad, Kerala State. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  2. "Lakes and Islands".
  3. "Waynad Gallery". Waynad District website. Collectorate, Wayanad, Kerala State. Retrieved 22 December 2011.


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