Poongode
Poongode is a village located in the Wayanad district of Kerala, India. It is known for its scenic beauty and is part of the larger area commonly referred to as Wayanad's natural landscape.
Location and Accessibility:
Poongode is situated in the mountainous region of Wayanad. It can be accessed by road from major cities in Kerala and neighboring states. The nearest railway station is in Kozhikode (Calicut), from where buses and taxis are available to reach Poongode. The nearest airport is Calicut International Airport.
Tourism:
While not a major tourist hotspot in itself, Poongode serves as a gateway to many of Wayanad's popular tourist destinations. Its location allows for easy access to attractions like Edakkal Cave, Soochippara Falls (Sentinel Rock Waterfalls), Chembra Peak, and Pookode Lake (from which it might derive its name). The village itself offers opportunities for experiencing the local culture and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Economy:
The economy of Poongode is primarily based on agriculture. Key crops include tea, coffee, spices, and other plantation crops. Tourism also contributes to the local economy, with small businesses catering to the needs of visitors passing through the area.
Culture:
The cultural landscape of Poongode is influenced by the diverse communities residing in Wayanad. This includes indigenous tribal populations, as well as settlers from other parts of Kerala and beyond. Local festivals and traditions reflect this multicultural heritage.