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The Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary:
This sanctuary extends over the Thodupuzha and
Udumpanchola taluks of Idukki district, spreading over
77 sq. km and is about 450 - 748 m above sea level. The Idukki Reservoir formed by three dams - Cheruthoni,
Idukki and Kulamavu - extends to 33 sq km. |
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Idukki Arch Dam: 
This is the world's second and Asia's first arch
dam, constructed across the Kuravan and Kurathi hills.
550 ft. high and 650 ft. wide, the dam lies close to the
Cheruthoni barrage. To its west is the Kulamavu Dam.
Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary is located closeby. |
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Thekkady: (www.thekkadyonline.com)
The very sound of the word Thekkady conjures up images
of elephants, unending chains of hills and spice scented
plantations. In the Periyar forest of Thekkady is one of
the finest wildlife reserves in India, and spread across
the entire district are picturesque plantations and hill
towns that hold great opportunities for treks and
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The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary:
(www.periyar.net)
Lying close to the plantations, in the rich jungles of
Periyar in Thekkady is one of the world's most
fascinating natural wildlife reserves - the Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary. Spread across 777 sq km, of which
360 sq. km is thick evergreen forest, the Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978.
Noted for its geomorphology, diversity of wildlife and
scenic beauty, the Reserve attracts visitors from all
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Kuttikanam:
A place for adventure tourism and trekking,
or even a langourous, tranquil break. This picturesque
plantation town washed in the fragrance of cardamom is
surrounded by lush, green hills. |
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Kumily (4 km from Thekkady):
This plantation town, closely associated with Thekkady,
is situated on the outskirts of the Periyar Sanctuary.
An important shopping centre and spice trade centre, the
main bus station and most of the medium range
accommodation in the Periyar region are in Kumily. |
Murikkady (5 km from Thekkady):
Washed in fresh spice scented air, Murikkady is a
panorama of cardamom, coffee and pepperplantations. |
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Pandikuzhi (5 km from Kumily):
This picturesque spectrum of exotic
flora, fauna and gurgling streams is cradled between
Chellarkovil and the Tamil Nadu border. A popular picnic
spot, Pandikuzhi offers great opportunities for trekking
and is a photographer's delight. |
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Mangala Devi Temple (15 km from
Thekkady):
The
ancient temple is hidden in the dense woods at the top
of a peak 1337 m above sea level. The temple is built in
the traditional Kerala style of architecture.Visitors
are allowed here only on the Chithra Pournami festival
day. The peak commands a panoramic view of the eastern
slopes of the ghats and some hill villages of Tamil Nadu. |
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Chellarkovil: 
(15 km from Kumily): This sleepy
little village with its breathtaking view of the plains
and cascading waterfalls is a feast for the eyes. The
village slopes down to the famous coconut groves of
Cumbum in neighbouring Tamil Nadu. |
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Vandiperiyar (18 km from
Thekkady):
The
River Periyar flowing through the centre of this town
nourishes its vast tea, coffee andpepper plantations. A
major trade centre, Vandiperiyar is also home to a
number of tea factories. The Government Agriculture Farm
and Flower Garden have a delightful array of rose
plants, orchids and anthuria. |
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Pullumedu (43 km from Thekkady,
26 km from Periyar): 
The winding journey to this hill town, along the
Periyar River, offers a stunning view of the rolling
hills draped in lush greenery. Velvetlawns, rare flora
and fauna add to the beauty of Pullumedu which can be
accessed only by jeep. The famous Sree Ayyappa Temple at
Sabarimala and the Makara Jyothi illuminations at the
shrine are visible from here. |
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Vandanmedu (25 km from Kumily):
This is one of the world's largest auction centres for
cardamom. A walk through the sprawling cardamom
plantations of Vandanmedu is a heady experience. |
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Chithirapuram (10 km from
Munnar):
With its sleepy little cottages, bungalows, old
playgrounds and courts, Chithirapuram still exudes an
old world charm. Home of the Pallyvasal Hydel Power
Project, this hill town is also famous for its
picturesque tea plantations. |
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Mattupetty (13 km from Munnar):
Situated at a height of 1700 m, Mattupetty is known for
its highly specialised dairy farm - the Indo Swiss
Livestock Project. Over a 100 varieties of high yielding
cattle are reared here. Visitors are allowed into 3 of
the 11 cattle sheds at the farm. The Mattupetty lake and
dam, just a short distance from the farm, is a very
beautiful picnic spot. The sprawling Kundala tea
plantations and the Kundala Lake are other attractions
in the vicinity. DTPC Idukki provides boating facilities
on the Mattupetty Dam. Speed launch, slow speedboat and
motorboats are available on hire. |
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Peermede:
Peermede, the famous plantation town, takes its name
from Peer Mohammed, Sufi saint and close associate of
the erstwhile royal family of Travancore. Wide vistas of
tea, cardamom, rubber and coffee plantations
interspersed with silver cascades, sculptural rocks,
meadows and mist-cloaked hilltops make Peermede an
unforgettable experience. The most delightful trekking
trails complement the panoramic landscape. Monuments
like the summer palace and summer residence of the royal
family add to the splendour of the land. |
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Pothamedu (6 km from Munnar):
Pothamedu offers an excellent view of the tea, coffee
and cardamom plantations in Munnar. Therolling hills,
the lush mountain and the breathtaking scenery here is
ideal fortrekking and long mountain walks. |
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Devikulam (7 km from Munnar):
This idyllic hill station with its velvet lawns, exotic
flora and fauna and the cool mountain air is a rare
experience. The Sita Devi Lake with its mineral waters
and picturesque surroundings is a good picnic spot. The
lake is also ideal for trout fishing. |
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Attukal (9 km from Munnar):
A panorama of waterfalls and rolling hills, Attukal,
located between Munnar and Pallivasal, is a feast for
the eyes. The place is also ideal for long treks. |
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Thrissanku Hills (4 km from
Peermede, 1/2 km from Kuttikanam):
The rolling hills, the lovely landscape and the gentle
breeze make this an ideal spot for long walks. The hills
offer a breathtaking view ofthe sunrise and sunset. |
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Devikulam (7 km from Munnar): 
This idyllic hill station with its velvet lawns, exotic
flora and fauna and the cool mountain air is a rare
experience. The Sita Devi Lake with its mineral waters
and picturesque surroundings is a good picnic spot. The
lake is also ideal for trout fishing. |
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Peeru Hills (4 km from Peermede;
1 km from Kuttikanam):
This idyllic hill station is a favourite haunt of
trekkers and picnickers. The hill is named after Peer
Mohammed, the Sufi saint, who spent his last days here.
The Mausoleum of the saint, the summer palace of the
royal family and the residence of the Diwan situated
nearby are all worth a visit. |
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Lock Heart Gap (13 km from
Munnar):
This is an ideal place for adventure tourism and
trekking. The fresh mountain air, the mist-clad hills
and panoramic view make it worthy of a visit. |
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Iaveezhapoonchira (55 km from
Kottayam, 20 km from Thodupuzha):
This is another picnic spot located in the midst of the
beautiful hilocks near Kanjar. It is easily accessible
from Palai in Kottayam district. Surrounded by three
enchanting hillocks - Mankunnu, Kodayathoormal and
Thonippara - makes this place idealfor trekking. |
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Munnar: 
Munnar is situated at the confluence of three
mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala.
1600 m above sea level, this hill station was once the
summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in
South India. Sprawling tea plantations, picture-book
towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this a
popular resort town. Among the exotic flora found in the
forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji. This
flower which bathes the hills in blue every twelve
years, will bloom next in 2006 AD. Munnar also has the
highest peak in South India, Anamudi, which towers over
2695 m. Anamudi is an ideal spot for trekking. |
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Rajamala (15 km from Munnar):
This is
the natural habitat of the Nilgiri Tahr. Half the world
population of the rare mountain goat (Hemitragas
hylocres) which is fast becoming extinct, is now found
here. The Nilgiri Tahrs are today reduced to small herds
found in the Eravikulam - Rajamala region. The total
number of Nilgiri Tahrs in Rajamala is estimated at
1317. |
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Echo Point (15 km from Munnar):
This scenic place gets its name from
the natural echo phenomenon here. Echo Point is on the
way to Top Station from Munnar. |
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Eravikulam National Park (15 km
from Munnar):
The 97 sq. km. park is situated in the Devikulam taluk
and is home to the Nilgiri Tahr. The Anamudi peak (2695
m) is located in the southern region of the park. |
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Vagamon (25 km from Peermede):
Grass
covered hills, velvet lawns and the cool mountain air
make Vagamon a perfect holiday retreat. A curious blend
of religious mysticism and European legacies, this
hillside village is a haven of tranquility. The chain of
three hills - Thangal Hill, Murugan Hill and Kurisumala
- is a mark of religious harmony. The dairy farm managed
by the Kurisumala monks is worth a visit. |
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Sahyadri Ayurvedic Centre:
A
well-established Ayurvedic Hospital, Sahyadri, managed
by the Peermede Development Society in Pallikunnu, is
well known for its curative and rejuvenating treatment
packages. The centre has well-appointed treatment
accommodation
facilities, a unit for manufacturing Ayurvedic medicines
and a well-maintained raw drugs museum where more than
200 varieties of rare and endangered herbs are
preserved. More than 400 herbs used for medicines are
grown in the hospital's own garden spread over 35 acres. |
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Grampi (5 km from Peermede; 10
km from Vandiperiyar):
Grampi is also known as Parunthupara (eagle rock)
because of the panoramic view from its high peaks. Rocky
plains, lush hillsides, forests, trekking trails and
picturesque views lend charm to this destination. The
road to Grampi is flanked by unending stretches of
cardamom, tea and coffee plantations. |
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Pattumala (17 km east of Peermede;
28 km west of Thekkady):
Lofty
peaks, little streams and ever expanding tea plantations
are the attractions of this place. Pattumala (which
literally means hill draped in silk) is home to the two
most famous tea plantations - Harrisons Malayalam and AV
Thomas & Co. The Velamkanni Matha Church, built entirely
of granite, at the top of the hill is a famous pilgrim
centre. The flower garden nearby is a fascinating riot
of colours, of roses, orchids and anthurium. |