21

Sep
2018

Facts About Sultan Bathery in Wayanad, Kerala

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Sultan Bathery, previously called Ganapativatom, is a historical town nestled in the Wayanad district of the state of Kerala. Situated on the KarnatakaKerala border, this can be the perfect spot for a oneday outing any time. It is separated by 4 km from the centre of Mangalore city. This calm and quaint town was, at one time, invaded by the famous ruler of Mysuru Tipu Sultan, who made use of the famous Jain Temple there like a bathery, and thus the name. Sultan Bathery, therefore, isn’t just a historical town but also ravishingly picturesque for it is surrounded by green hills with vast stretches of grasslands and meadows interlaced with the gentle terrain.

Sultan Bathery, today, is an important town and a centre of commercial activities in the region of Wayanad. The chief source of income is through agriculture and tourism. The invasion of Tipu Sultan gave Sultan Bathery a unique flavour as it embraced the selfimposed Muslim culture and retained the local flavour of the place as well. It is said that the ruler Tipu Sultan raised a magnificent fort here, the remnants of, which fails to exist today.

Tourist attractions in and around Sultan Bathery:
There are quite a number of places to explore in and around Sultan Bathery. However, the best-known places include the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary and the Edakkal Caves. Known for its aromatic hills and scenic splendour, Sultan Bathery is a lovely hamlet with a rural setting. You can find exquisite spice gardens scattered around the region. The rich flavour and aroma of spices stay in the air as you pass through this rustic historic town. The weather is calm and balmy all throughout the year owing to its high altitude, just like any other town in Wayanad.

Sultan Bathery has excellent connectivity by road from Mysore, Bengaluru, Kannur, Mangalore, Calicut and many other South Indian cities.  Its charming, calm and picturesque vibe makes make Sultan Bathery a must visit tourist destination once you are in Wayanad.