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  1. Sultan Bathery is a town and municipality in the Wayanad district of Kerala, India, near its borders with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Once known as a strategic location in the Malabar region, Sultan Bathery is the headquarters of the Sultan Bathery taluk. [1]

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    • Best Time to Visit Sulthan Bathery
    • Where to Stay in Sulthan Bathery

    There are some unique and interesting places in Sulthan Bathery. It's the place where you can enjoy the wilderness of nature, go for trekking in the mountains, walk through the windy forest path and watch animals and birds and look out for the shops selling interesting handicrafts, honey and coffee. You can purchase pure honey from here. Edakkal li...

    The climate here is pleasant throughout the year. However, the best time is to visit during summer season that is from the month of June – October when most parts of the country face heat.

    Sulthan Bathery has some excellent hotels, resorts and homestays located amidst the natural beauty. There are both luxury and budget accommodation facility both inside and outside town. Some of the best options to Stay are Tranquil Resort, Edakkal Hermitage, Mountain View Ayurveda Retreat, Orchid Resort, Wynberg Resort, The Resort, Dwaraka Tourist ...

    • Division No.36, Vattekadu Junction, Kaloor-Kadavanthra Road, Cochin, 682017, Kerala
    • 090300 05007
  2. Jan 1, 2007 · Sulthan Bathery is now the largest town in Wayanad district and is known for its tourism and commercial activities. The pre-historic caves, jungle trails, sparkling streams and rivers and lush greenery of the undulating hills draw a lot of tourists to the region every year.

  3. Sulthan Bathery is famous for its prehistoric Edakkal caves and a legendary Jain temple that dates back to the 13th century. The temple carries evidences of strong influences of the architectural style favoured by the erstwhile Vijayanagara dynasty.

  4. Formerly known as Ganapativatom; Sulthan Bathery, located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, is a quaint and peaceful town. The place came to be known by its new name after the great ruler, Tipu Sultan of Mysore, invaded the region and used the Jain Temple located here as a battery.

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  6. Sultan Bathery, also spelled Sulthan Bathery and previously known as Sultan's Battery, is a town of 27,000 people (2011) in the Malabar region of Kerala. The place is famous for its Jain temple. Sultan Bathery rivulet. Jackfruit Tree inside the University at Ambalavayal.