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Kuruva Island (Kuruvadweep) 360° Virtual Tour — Wayanad, Kerala

Kuruva Island, also known as Kuruvadweep, is a stunning protected uninhabited river island cluster on the Kabani River in Wayanad district, Kerala, India. Spanning approximately 950 acres of pristine evergreen forest, it is one of the most ecologically rich and least disturbed natural attractions in Kerala — part of the larger Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary ecosystem. The island is a haven for wildlife including rare orchids, bamboo groves, over 200 species of birds including the Malabar pied hornbill, river otters, monitor lizards, and diverse flora. Visitors traditionally explore the island by crossing the Kabani River on bamboo rafts through the shallow river channels — a magical experience in the heart of the Western Ghats. This immersive 360° virtual tour lets you explore Kuruva Island's forest trails and river scenery from your browser, completely free.

  • 📍 Location: Wayanad, Kerala, India
  • 🏝️ Type: Protected uninhabited river island cluster
  • 🌿 Area: ~950 acres of evergreen forest
  • 🐦 Wildlife: 200+ bird species, otters & rare orchids
  • 🌊 River: Kabani River — part of Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
  • 🎋 Access: Bamboo rafts through river channels