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Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

Away from the hustle and bustle of the cities, the Idukki Wildlife is located in the Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola taluks of Idukki at an altitude of 450 – 750 ft above the sea level. The sanctuary, flanked on 3 sides by the tranquil waters of Idukki Lake, is housed amidst picturesque settings of tropical evergreen & semi-evergreen forests, meadows, and deciduous trees. The Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the  places to visit in Idukki, houses hordes of wild elephants. The other species from the animal kingdom include bison, sambar, deer, wild dogs, jungle cats, Malabar Giant Squirrel, wild boars, and tigers. Reptilians such as Cobra, viper, krait, etc will bewilder the visitor, while avian species Malabar grey hornbill, Purple Sunbird, Golden Oriole, and Black bulbul enchant him. Distance:  40 km from Thodupuzha, Idukki. Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

Idukki Arch Dam

Idukki Arch Dam

The Idukki dam is constructed across the Periyar River, in a valley between the Kuravan and Kurathi hills in Kerala. The awe-inspiring, majestic dam, which stands at 167.68 meters (550 ft), is one of the highest arch dams in Asia. The dam, which is one of the  Idukki tourist places, constructed by the Kerala government in 1975 and supports 780 MW hydroelectric power station that draws electricity from this dam. The sheer magnitude of the structure along with the mountains, verdant vegetation, and 60 sq. km placid lake, which is created by the 3 dams, Idukki dam, Cheruthoni and Kulamavu, captivate the visitors. Distance:   33 km from   Idukki Dist. Timings: Public Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays. Entry Fees:  Rs 25 for adults and Rs 5 for children. The tariff for a 15-minute boat ride for 5 persons is Rs. 600.

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Ilaveezha Poonchira

Ilaveezha Poonchira

Ilaveezha Poonchira, the Shangri-La of Kerala, situated in Melukavu village in Kottayam district is one of the  places to visit in Idukki. Located at the foothills of the 3 floral hillocks – Mankunnu, Kudayathur, and Thonippara Hills at Kanjar, the bewitching valley is spread across thousands of acres. “Ila-veezha Poonchira” which means “the pond of flowers where the leaves do not fall” has its roots in Mahabharata. The rains during the monsoon season transmogrify the valley and present an enthralling and hypnotic effect on the visitors. Words fall short to explain the beatitudes of the play of colors on the horizon during the Sunrise and Sunset. Ilaveezha Poonchira is also an ideal destination for trekking. Distance:   36 km from Idukki Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

Keezharkuthu Falls

Keezharkuthu Falls

The cascading waters from a height of 1500 meters amidst the hills enveloped in lush greenery, adorns the skies with rainbows that takes the visitors’ breath away. A favorable hunting ground for photographers, the Keezharkuthu falls also referred to as rainbow falls immerse the visitors in an inexplicable experience. The contiguous forests are believed to be endowed with medicinal plants and herbs, which are used by tribal inhabitants from centuries. It is also home for rich fauna. The rocky terrain of the Keezharkuthu, one of the Idukki tourist places, is renowned for its exploration activities such as rock climbing, mountaineering, camping, and trekking. The place is also close to a number of tourist hotspots like Thommankuthu waterfalls, Kalvari Mount, and Ramakkalmedu Peak. Distance:  30 km from Idukki. Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

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Hill View Park

Hill View Park

Hill View Park, one of the Idukki tourist places, located at a distance of 2 km from Idukki Bus stand, is a magnificent and well-managed park. The park, stretching over 8 acres enthralls the visitors with hundreds of varieties of crotons, flowers, medicinal plants, and other woods. The Hill View Park houses a natural water body, where visitors can enjoy boat rides. The view from the watchtower of both the dams, Idukki and Cheruthoni, the surrounding hills on all four sides and  the lush greenery takes the breath away. The Park remains open throughout the year and can be accessed through gentle slopes, though it is stationed at 350 ft above the level of Dam water. The herbal garden and children’s play area add appeal to the Hill View Park. Distance: 2 km from Idukki. Timings:  9:30  AM to 6 PM Entry Fees: Rs. 10 for adults and Rs. 5 for Children.

Vandanmedu

Vandanmedu is located 25 km north of Kumily, on the Thekkady-Munnar Highway. The place is famous for rich spices like cardamom and it is said to be the biggest auction centers for Cardamom. The visitors traversing the plantations can enjoy the aroma of cardamom wafting through the air. The place is also a budding commercial center and is known for its historic colonial-era buildings. The anchel office constructed in the early 20th   century by the British housed the first post office in Idukki. Distance :  45 km from Munnar. Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

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Nadukani Pavilion

Nadukani Pavilion

Nadukani, one of the  Idukki tourist places, is situated between Thodupuzha and Idukki in the vicinity of Kulamavu. Nadukani Pavilion, a 2-storey building constructed and managed by the State Electricity Board, atop a hill is encompassed by the vast stretches of hayfields flanked by gargantuan rocks. Situated at an altitude of 3000 ft, it offers bird’s-eye view of the Idukki and Ernakulam districts. Standing atop the Nadukani Pavilion, one can view the picturesque landscape spanning the sparkling waters of Muvattupuzha River, the Moolamattam town, Malankara Reservoir, the imposing sky-high mountains, and the verdant vegetation. It is an ideal getaway for picnics. The adventure enthusiasts throng this place as it offers limitless trekking options in the hill forests nearby. Distance : 70   km from Thodupuzha and 25 km from Idukki. Timings: All day. Entry Fees:   Nominal entrance fee is collected.

Gavi

Gavi, an eco-tourist spot introduces the visitors to a beguiling scenic beauty that is untouched by the unscrupulous reach of modern humankind. Gavi is home to very rare flora. The only 2 Gopher trees that are believed to be in India, are present in the Gavi forest region. It is also home to Nageia Wallichinia, an endemic variety of the Gymnosperm family. It is domicile to endangered species like Nilgiri Tahr and Lion-tailed Macaque. The visitors feel amazed and frightened at the hordes of Kerala’s own regal elephants sauntering in the region. Gaur, sambar deer, barking deer, Mouse deer, Wild dogs, tigers, and various species of snakes co-inhibit the region. More than 260 kinds of birds, which include Great pied hornbill, mynas, cuckoos, bulbuls, woodpeckers, kingfishers etc, are a feast to the eyes of the bird watchers. Distance:  28 km from Kumily near Thekkady. Timings: All day. Entry Fees:   Rs 25/- per Adult and Rs 50/- per vehicle. Cameras & Video cameras are charged Rs 25 & 100 resp.

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Thommankuthu Waterfalls

Thommankuthu Waterfalls

Thommankuthu Waterfalls is a series of 12 falls or kuthus (locally known) spread over an area of 5 kms and fall from a height of 40 meters. The 12 falls that vary in height and pass through the lush evergreen forests, presents a remarkable sight. The waterfall is eponymous of its founder, Thommachan Kuruvinakunnel, who introduced this beautiful falls to the world. The rich flora and fauna around the waterfall hypnotize the visitors. It is an alluring destination for trekking as it takes you through caves and sleepy hamlets of the tribals. The visitors can enjoy a bath at the falls in summer, but not during the monsoon as the level of water increases. Distance : 20 km from Thodupuzha Timings: All day. Entry Fees:  Rs 10/- per Adult and Rs 5/- per child

Pothamedu Plantations

Pothamedu Plantations

Pothamedu Plantations, one of the  places to visit in Idukki, bedazzles the tourists with its lush greenery. The lush green beds of coffee, the groomed tea gardens, and the wood-shaded cardamom plantations imprint an unforgettable picture in the minds of the visitors. The nature lovers lose track of the time gazing at the beautiful environs of the cloud covered mountains and ravines soaked in a blanket of greenery. The trekkers, hikers, and walkers feel soothed and refreshed by the panoramic beauty of the surroundings. The Muthirapuzha River and Idukki arch dam can be viewed by the tourists from the Pothamedu viewpoint if the atmosphere is clear and devoid of mist. It is a great getaway for photo fanatics to capture captivating pictures of this dreamland. Distance :   6 km from Munnar. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM Entry fees: None

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Malankara Dam

Malankara Dam

Malankara Dam is built on the Thodupuzha River, which is the tributary of the Muvattupuzha river, for irrigation purpose. Malankara Lake, an artificial lake formed as a part of the Muvattupuzha valley irrigation project is spread over 11 sq.kms. The visitors can enjoy boating and fishing in the lake. The Malankara Dam is open for tourists throughout the year. A park is under construction in the area adjoining the reservoir, admeasuring 15 acres. Distance: 52 km from Kottayam. Timings:  All day. Entry fees:  None

Ramakkalmedu

Ramakkalmedu

Ramakkalmedu, situated 3500 ft above the sea level, presents a bird’s eye view of the countryside of the neighboring Tamil Nadu State. The striking feature of the Ramakkalmedu is the historical monument of Kuravan and Kurathi, a huge statue that illustrates the Sangam period of Kerala. Rama-Kal-medu literally means “Land of Rama’s stone” or “ Land where Lord Rama set his holy foot”. Another unique feature of Ramakkalmedu is the prevailing wind conditions, irrespective of the seasons. It offers excellent trekking options to adventure enthusiasts. Other attractions include Frog-rock, Turtle –Rock etc. Distance :  40 km from Thekkady. Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

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Sita Devi Lake

Sita Devi Lake

Another of the  Idukki tourist places, Sita Devi Lake, is located at an altitude of 1800 meters (5900 ft) above the sea level. The lake also referred to as Devikulam, which means lake of the Goddess, is supposedly linked to the epic Ramayana. According to the myth, it is said that Goddess Sita Devi, the consort of Lord Rama, had bathed in these waters. Tourists prefer to take a dip in the waters of this lake, not only due to its sacredness but also because of the purported curative powers of its mineral waters. The distant cloud-capped the Blue Mountains, the velvety rolling evergreen hills, and the natural vegetation of slim red, blue, and yellow gum trees hypnotize the visitors. This makes it a wonderful picnic spot. Its pristine waters also make it be a perfect place for trout fishing. Devikulam is a trekkers’ haven. Distance :   5 km from Munnar. Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

Kulamavu Dam

Kulamavu Dam

Kulamavu Dam, one of the triumvirate dams of the Idukki reservoir project, is constructed in 1961 to restrict the flow of water into Kallivally rivulet. The 100 ft gravity dam built of concrete or stone masonry on the Periyar River stretches out between rocky mountains and forms 33 sq.km reservoir. Kulamavu, one of the  places to visit in Idukki, is also a famous hill station in Idukki district. The 60 sq. km artificial lake formed as a result of the construction of the 3 dams, add scenic beauty to the rugged rocky terrain and verdant vegetation around it. The hill station charms the visitors with the picturesque countryside, rubber and spice plantations. The visitors go gaga over the various species of birds such as darter or snakebird, kingfisher etc. that inhabit the hill station. Kaulamavu offers remarkable trekking trails with equally enchanting environs that kick the adrenalin of hiking or trekking fanatics. Distance :  5 km from  Periyar river, Idukki Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

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Mangala Devi Temple

Mangala Devi Temple

Mangala Devi temple is a historic temple situated in the dense forests of Periyar Tiger Reserve in the Idukki district of Kerala bordering Tamil Nadu State. The fable prevalent among the natives elucidates that Kannagi, a devout Tamil woman, had wreaked destruction on the Pandyan dynasty through her curse for unjustly executing her husband, Kovalan in a theft case. Kannagi is extolled as the epitome of chastity and is bestowed the position of the goddess. The ancient Tamilakam King, Chera Chenguttuvan, constructed this temple, around 2000 yrs ago. So, the temple is known for Pandiyan architecture. Apart from Mangala Devi, the idols of Lord Shiva, Lord Karuppuswamy and sanctorium of Ganesh adorn the temple. Only during Chitrapournami festival, which falls in the Summer season (April/May), the devotees can visit and offer the prayers. The 12 km stretch to the temple can be accessed only through Jeep. To visit the Mangala Devi during other times prior special permission must be sought from the forest ranger. Distance: 60 km from   Pazhiyankudi, Idukki Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

Nedumkandam Hills

Nedumkandam Hills

Nedumkandam Hill, one of the Idukki tourist places, is located at 3200 ft above the sea level at the taluk headquarters of Nedumkandam in Idukki district. The place is popularly known as the land of spices produces coffee, cardamom, and pepper. The Hill offers a panoramic view of the countryside with cloud-covered mountains, lush green rolling hills, plantations of cardamom and pepper, and pristine air. The other tourist spots in the proximity are Kailasapara, Kallumekallu, Neyyandimala, Ramakkalamedu, Thooval falls etc. Distance: 40 km from Thekkady. Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

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Lord Ganesha Statue

Lord Ganesha Statue

The Lord Ganesha statue in Idukki, Kerala, is a remarkable symbol of devotion and artistry, nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Western Ghats. Standing tall at a height that impresses every visitor, this statue exudes an aura of spirituality and tranquility. The craftsmanship is exquisite, capturing the divine essence of Lord Ganesha with intricate detailing, from the ornate crown to the delicate folds of his attire.

Ponmudi Dam Idukki

Ponmudi Dam Idukki

Ponmudi Dam, located in the Idukki district of Kerala, is a picturesque destination known for its serene surroundings and breathtaking views. Nestled amidst the lush green hills of the Western Ghats, this dam is a hidden gem offering a peaceful retreat into nature. 

Painavu

Painavu, one of the popular places to visit in Idukki , is located at a height of 3,900 ft above the sea level, inside the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary. Painavu, encircled by the expansive forest cover and mountainous range, is a favorite spot for trekking enthusiasts. The tracts take the trekkers through the resplendent forests, plantations, and quaint hamlets. An important commercial center, Painavu, is accessible only by road and is closest to other tourist hubs of Idukki like Idukki Arch Dam, Cheruthoni Dam, and Kulamavu. The sight of elephants sauntering on the roads during winter and rainy seasons will astound the visitors. Distance: 114 km from Ernakulam Railway station and 98 from Kottayam. Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

Kalvari Mount

Kalvari Mount

Kalvari or Calvary Mount, one of the  Idukki tourist places, is a mountain situated at a distance of 5 km from Idukki. The Kalyanathandu viewpoint on Calvary Mount offers stunning visuals of the serene waters of the reservoir between Kuravan and Kurathi Hills and the Idukki dam. The trekkers and travelers can take a break at the nearby Tea Factory that offers the finest tea. The path from the Viewpoint to the hilltop is very steep and windy and throws a gauntlet to the trekkers. The Kalavary Mount presents an enticing picture of the Idukki reservoir from Idukki to Ayyappanccovil on one side and pictorial view of the quaint Kamakshy and Mariyapuram hamlets on the other side. The trekkers will be treated to a fascinating experience of low-hung clouds, cool breeze, occasional chirping birds, and hordes of sauntering elephants. Distance: 5  km from Idukki. Timings:  All day. Entry fee:  None.

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A proud home of South India’s highest peak, Anamudi that stands at a height of 2,695 meters, Idukki is one of the most stunning hill stations in Kerala. Housing 13 other peaks with a height of over 2000 meters, it attracts tourist from across the globe for its wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations, spice plantation centers, and mountain treks. And to experience the best of all these natural marvels, include these mesmerizing Idukki tourist places that will add the much needed charm to your holiday in Kerala .

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1. Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

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Spread across an area of 70 sq. km, the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the famous tourist places in Idukki . Situated at an altitude of 450 to 748 meters, the sanctuary occupies the forest land between the Cheruthoni and Periyar rivers and is a natural habitat for several species of animals. Featuring a picturesque lake around the sanctuary, the whole region is covered by tropical, and evergreen trees. This is one of the most popular things to do in Idukki . 

Location: Vellappara, Painavu, Idukki, Kerala 685603 Timings: Monday to Sunday – 9 AM to 6 PM

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2. Idukki Arch Dam: Peaceful Glances

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Constructed across the hills of Kuravan and Kurathi, the Idukki Arch Dam stands tall at a height of about 550 ft. Recognized as the world’s second and Asia’s first arch dam, the massive Idukki Dam can be witnessed in all its glory on the Periyar river. The natural beauty surrounding the dam is breathtaking and is one of the most popular places to see in Idukki .

Location: Near Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, Idukki, Kerala 685602 Timings: N/A

3. Calvary Mount

Calvary Mount

Of the many popular Idukki places to visit, the Kalvari Mount is a must-visit and one of the most beautiful places to visit in Idukki for couples . Offering charismatic views of the gorgeous landscape that stretches from the Idukki Reservoir to the famous Ayyappancoil, your visit to Idukki is totally incomplete without visiting the Calvary Mount Viewpoint. This place is surrounded by beautiful homestays in Idukki offering a perfect vacation.

Location: Near Idukki Reservoir, Idukki, India Timings: N/A

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Painavu

When it comes to Idukki sightseeing , exploring the picturesque hill resort of Painavu is an ideal and a must-thing to do for all travelers. Much famed as the headquarters of Idukki district, Painavu is one of the famous tourist attractions in Idukki . Perched at an altitude of 3,900 ft. and situated inside the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, Painavu is also considered to be a great destination for trekkers.

Location: Idukki District, Kerala Timings: N/A

5. Ilaveezha Poonchira

Ilaveezha Poonchira

Ilaveezha Poonchira is a lovely valley spread across thousands of acres of land at the foot of three hillocks – Mannakunnu, Kudayathoor Hill, and Thonippara near Kanjar. Known as one of the best Idukki destinations among all the popular places, Ilaveezha Poonchira is an ideal place for trekking and offers breathtaking views of sunrise and sunset.

Location: Ilaveezha Poonchira, Idukki, Kerala 686652 Timings: N/A

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6. Thommankuthu Waterfalls

Thommankuthu Waterfalls

The Thommankuthu Waterfalls located at a distance of 25 kms from the town, is one of the well-known places to visit in Idukki . An awe-inspiring seven-step cascading waterfall gushing down from a height of above 300 feet and with a pool at each level, it is one of the best Idukki tourist places to get up and close with nature, and to enjoy a bit of trekking as well. This is amongst the most mesmerizing waterfalls in Kerala . 

Location: Thodupuzha, Idukki, Kerala 685581 Timings: N/A

7. Hill View Park

Hill View Park

Situated at a distance of less than half a kilometer from the Idukki Dam, Hill View Park is one of the famous places to visit in Idukki in 1 day, that offers magnificent views of the entire landscape. While wild elephant sighting is a common activity here, the 8 acres of Hill View Park also offers enticing opportunities for boating as well.

Location: Idukki Twp, Kerala 685602 Timings: Monday to Sunday – 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM

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8. Ramakkalmedu

Ramakkalmedu

A beautiful tourist place with green hills all around, Ramakkalmedu is undoubtedly one of the favorite Idukki destinations which also popular for its trekking trails. The view point atop the hill is the highest point in this area which can be reached by a small trek of 3 to 4 kilometers from Ramakkalmedu Junction. This is one of the best places to visit in Idukki . 

Location: Nedumkandam, Idukki, Kerala 685552 Timings: N/A

9. Vandanmedu

Vandanmedu

Located at a distance of 34 kilometers from the city centre, Vandanmedu is one of the world’s largest auction centers for Cardamom. One of the popular tourist places in Idukki for one day trip , Vandanmedu is perched at an height of 4000 ft. on the Thekkady-Munnar route. Be it a laid-back vacation or a fun day out at the cardamom plantation, Vandanmedu is an ideal escape for all travelers.

Location: Udumbanchola, Idukki, Kerala Timings: N/A

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10. Keezharkuthu Falls

Keezharkuthu Falls

Much famed as the Rainbow Waterfalls, the cascading Keezharkuthu Waterfalls offers surreal views as it gushes down from a height of above 1500 meters. Considered to be one of the famous Idukki tourist places , it also happens to be an ideal place for rock climbing and mountaineering. This is one of the best places to visit in Idukki . 

Location: Idukki, Kerala 685602 Timings: Monday to Sunday – 24 Hours

11. Mangala Devi Temple

Mangala Devi Temple in Idukki

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Mangala Devi Temple is a historic shrine in the Idukki district and is located near the border of Tamil Nadu. It sits at an altitude of 1337 meters above the sea level. This site is popular among pilgrims and travelers alike. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mangala Devi. Perched on a hill, it offers spellbinding views of the lush surroundings. Its location and the rugged old structure makes it one of the most interesting tourist places in Idukki district, Kerala .

Location: Idukki, Tamil Nadu 685509 Timings: N/A

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12. Ayyappancoil Hanging Bridge

Ayyappancoil Hanging Bridge in Idukki

Ayyappancoil Hanging Bridge is a simple yet interesting bridge structure. This is one of the longest hanging bridges in the state. Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, taking a stroll on the bridge is a delightful experience. Built across the iconic Periyar River, Ayyappancoil Hanging Bridge gives you a totally different frame the landscape with hues of green.

Location: Mattukatta, Ayyappancoil, Kerala 685511 Timings: N/A

13. Anchuruli Waterfalls

Anchuruli Waterfalls in Idukki

Anchuruli Waterfalls located in the Kanchiyar village of Idukki district. This is a very unique waterfall which is a part of the Idukki arch dam. This includes a 4km long circular tunnel which takes water from Erattayar Dam to the Idukki reservoir. The force of flow keeps changing and one can even see light at the end of the tunnel during lower flow.  The surrounding region is covered with semi-evergreen forest grasslands. Its increasing popularity is making it listing it among Idukki’s most famous tourist places .

Location: Anchuruli, Idukki District, Kattappana, Kerala Timings: 6am – 6pm

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14. Anakkara

Anakkara in Idukki

Anakkara is a small village in Idukki district, covering an area of mere 50 square meters. The lush green suburb is a picturesque place to visit. Located just 18 kilometers away from Idukki wildlife sanctuary, the climate and landscape of Anakkara is what attracts tourists. This offbeat destination is known for its spice plantations and cascades. This is one of the best places to visit in Idukki . 

Location: Idukki Timings: N/A

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Gavi, one of the most beautiful places in India is a serene village embedded amid the tea estates and dense forests. The place is known for its lush green surroundings. Gavi is just 14km from the Periyar Tiger reserve and is known for its mesmerising sceneries and wildlife. This is undoubtedly one of the best Idukki tourist places . Morning rides are popular here where you will be glancing at the magnificent views of the sprawling tea estates. The place is known for its nature and attracts many adventure lovers from around the world every year. 

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16. Kulamavu

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If you’re a hiking or trekking junkie, Kulamavu is surely a paradise for you. It is a hill-station known for offering the perfect terrain for an adrenaline kick. With some amazing trekking trails, the place is also adorned with equally enchanting surroundings. Do take a local guide before heading on this enthralling expedition.

Location: Kulamavu, Idukki, Kerala Timings: N/A

17. Nadukani

The beautiful hill station of Nadukani is one of the top tourist places in Kottayam

Nadukani is a hill station nestled at an altitude of 3000 ft above sea level. It is located 25 km from Idukki and is home to some rare kind of fauna. If you are nature lover and love capturing exquisite sites in your camera then you must head to this mesmerizing place during exploring Idukki tourist spots . 

Location: Malappuram District, Kerala Timings: N/A

18. Anakarra Falls

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Anakarra Falls are located in the peaceful village located in Idukki district and covers an area of nearly 50 square kilometers. It is located nearly 18 kilometers from Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary and is famous for its unique spice plantations and stunning waterfalls. You can also take a trek to this beautiful village and capture the true vibe of this mystic place. This is surely one of the best Idukki tourist places . 

Location: Vandanmettu, Chakkupallam Village Panchayats in the Udumbanchola Thaluk of Idukki District Timings: N/A

19. Periyar National Park

Periyar National Park

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Close to the southern part of India, Periyar National Park is located in Periyar of Idukki district, which stretches around the banks of the huge artificial lake. The park is known for the residence of elephants. If you look forward to engaging yourself in some interesting activities, there are ample options available for the same to make this trip a memorable one. Travellers can take rides on the motorized ferry, can choose boat rides that operate throughout the day or can select the bamboo rafting.

Location : Kerala Timings: 6:00 am to 7:00 pm

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Mesmerized much? If so then what are you waiting for? Make a plan for a short getaway to reboot yourself by exploring the tourist places of Idukki and cherish the experiences during the trip for the rest of your life. Include the above Idukki sightseeing places in your itinerary and let TravelTriangle plan a personalized Kerala holiday for you!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Idukki Tourist Places

What is Idukki famous for?

Idukki district is famous for its rich flora and fauna. It is home to the popular Eravikulam National Park and is characterized by the Anamudi mountain. Idukki is one of the greenest districts of Kerala.

Which is the most beautiful place in Idukki?

Idukki district in Kerala is blessed with incomparable natural beauty. Munnar, Vagamon, Periyar National Park, and Eravikulam National Park, are some of the most beautiful places in Idukki.

Is the Idukki Dam open for the public now?

Yes, India`s first arch dam – the Idukki dam- is open to the public for a nominal fee of INR 25 per person (adults).

What is the specialty of Idukki?

Idukki is a marvelous high range district in the Indian state of Kerala that draws travelers with its rugged hills and dense forests. Idukki is a land-locked district that is famous as one of the most nature rich areas in Kerala.

What is the best time to visit Idukki?

The winter season from November to February is the best time to visit Idukki as the weather is pleasant during this time for exploring and indulging in the many activities here.

What is the climate in Idukki?

Idukki has a tropical climate and receives a significant amount of rainfall in most of the months throughout the year. The average annual temperature in Idukki remains around 24.5°C.

How many national parks are there in Idukki?

There are about 5 major national parks in the Idukki district. These are: 1. Eravikulam National Park 2. Silent Valley National Park 3. Pampadum Shola National Park 4. Mathikettan Shola National Park 5. Anamudi Shola National Park

What are the top attractions to visit in Idukki?

Idukki is known for its lush greenery and rich flora and fauna. Attracting a larger number of tourists every year, the place is filled with great sightseeing points. Some of the major attractions to explore on your next trip to Idukki include Hill View Dam, Idduki Dam, Kalvari Mount, Cheeyappara Waterfalls, Meesapulimala, Ramakkalmedu, and much more.

What are the most popular things to do in Idukki with children?

Idukki is filled with great sightseeing points and things to do. Some of the fun things to do in Idukki with your children would be to take a day tour and visit all the major places, go for an elephant safari, and indulge in activities like boating.

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1. Hill View Park

Hill View Park

23 km from city center 1 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located just about a kilometre from the Idukki city centre, the Hill View Park is set up approximately 350 feet from the Idukki dam. As the name suggests, Hill View Park is one such places in Idukki that offers spectacular views of the Cheruthoni and Idukki Dams. Besides being a famous tourist destination of Idukki, this park is also a great place to spot diverse wildlife in its belt natural habitat. Hill View Park also has a couple of recent adventure additions including ziplining.

2. Idukki Arch Dam

Idukki Arch Dam

22 km from city center 2 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Idukki Arch Dam, an engineering marvel, is located in the South-Indian state of Kerala. It is an arch dam with a double curvature and is built on River Periyar. Precisely, the dam is constructed in a gorge between two hills, Kuravathi and Kuravan. It is at the height of about 550 feet and is a breathtaking sight in the otherwise rugged terrain along which has been built.

3. Kulamavu Dam

Kulamavu Dam

30 km from city center 3 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Kulamavu Dam, located in the Idukki district of Kerala, is a significant hydroelectric project nestled amidst the verdant Western Ghats. Constructed across the mighty Periyar River, it forms a crucial part of the Idukki Hydroelectric Power Project, which is one of the largest arch dams in Asia. The dam, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and dense forests, serves multiple purposes, including hydroelectric power generation, irrigation, and water supply to nearby areas.

4. Periyar National Park

Periyar National Park

32 km from city center 4 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

The Periyar National Park in Thekkady, Kerala, is one of the most bio-diverse regions in the world and the best-protected reserve area that one can lay eyes on in India. Famous for its gorgeousness, greenery and stillness, the park is the dwelling place of abundant significant species, including the royal tigers and majestic elephants apart from other reptiles, fishes and birds. This National Park is an amazing coming together of nature, adventure and beauty.

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Anakkara

14 km from city center 5 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

A small village in the Idukki district, Anakarra is just about 50 sq. km in area. Situated approximately 18 km from Idduki wildlife sanctuary on the Kumily-Munnar state highway, this place is famous for its spice plantations and picturesque waterfalls. It also offers trekking opportunities and paragliding options depending on weather for adventure enthusiasts. Aruvikuzhi Falls, also known as Chellarcovil falls is a very famous spot which also houses an Ayurvedic destination resorts apart from spice plantations.

6. Meesapulimala

Meesapulimala

39 km from city center 6 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

The Meesapulimala Peak is situated at an elevation of 2640 m above sea level making it the second-highest peak in the Western Ghats. The densely covered terrain has eight peaks that together resemble a moustache and is, therefore, called Meesapulimala. Also, considered as a hotspot of diversity, Meesapulimala has been recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site.

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7. Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park

52 km from city center 7 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located a 45 - minute drive away from Munnar, the Eravikulam National Park houses a rich and diverse variety of flora and fauna and is a UNESCO world heritage site. Also known as Rajamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, this place was managed as a game reserve by the Kanan Devan Hills Produce Company before 1971. The control was taken over by the Karnataka Government in 1971, and it was declared a national park in 1978.

Painavu

25 km from city center 8 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located in the picturesque Idukki district of Kerala, India, Painavu is a serene town nestled amidst the verdant hills of the Western Ghats. Offering breathtaking views of lush valleys and majestic peaks, Painavu is a magnet for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The town is renowned for its local handicrafts, silk, and traditional attire, making it a favored destination for shoppers looking to immerse themselves in the region's rich cultural heritage.

9. Nandukani

Nandukani

32 km from city center 9 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Nadukani, located approximately 25 km from Idukki, is a captivating hill station renowned for its mesmerizing vistas of the surrounding mountains and the confluence of the Muvattupuzha River with two other rivers, making it a unique attraction in Kerala. The viewpoint at Nadukani offers visitors a panoramic outlook, allowing them to marvel at the stunning landscapes and the convergence of these rivers, creating a picturesque spectacle.

10. Keezharkuthu Falls

Keezharkuthu Falls

35 km from city center 10 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Keezharkuthu Falls, also known as Rainbow Waterfalls, is a stunning natural attraction nestled in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. Located amidst the lush greenery of the Western Ghats, these falls offer a mesmerizing sight as they cascade down rugged cliffs, creating a spectacular display of cascading water. The name "Keezharkuthu" translates to "falling stream," aptly describing the picturesque descent of water over the rocky terrain.

11. Thommankuthu Falls

Thommankuthu Falls

42 km from city center 11 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Thommankuthu Falls, located in Idukki district, Kerala, India, is a captivating cascade renowned for its natural beauty and serene ambiance. Nestled amidst lush green forests and rolling hills, the waterfall offers a picturesque retreat for visitors seeking tranquility amidst nature's splendor. Formed by the Thommankuthu River, the waterfall cascades down rocky cliffs, creating a series of enchanting waterfalls that plunge into crystal-clear pools below.

12. Mangala Devi Temple

Mangala Devi Temple

19 km from city center 12 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Mangala Devi Temple, situated in the Idukki district of Kerala, India, is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site known for its spiritual significance and scenic surroundings. Perched atop the Mangaladevi Hills within the dense forests of the Western Ghats, this ancient temple is dedicated to the goddess Mangala Devi, also known as Kannaki.

13. Murikkady

Murikkady

14 km from city center 13 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Murikkady, located in the picturesque district of Idukki, Kerala, is a captivating destination renowned for its lush greenery, spice plantations, and tranquil ambiance. Situated amidst the Western Ghats, this scenic hill station offers visitors a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The area is known for its sprawling tea and spice plantations, where visitors can immerse themselves in the sights and aromas of cardamom, pepper, and other spices that thrive in the fertile soil of the region.

14. Thumpachi Kalveri Samuchayam

Thumpachi Kalveri Samuchayam

35 km from city center 14 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Thumpachi Kalveri Samuchayam is a serene picnic spot located in the Idukki district of Kerala nestled 35 km away from Thoddupuzha. Situated amidst the verdant hills and dense forests of the Western Ghats, this scenic destination offers visitors a tranquil retreat amidst nature's bounty. Thumpachi Kalveri is renowned for its natural beauty, with lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque landscapes that captivate the senses.

15. Ayyapancoil Hanging Bridge

Ayyapancoil Hanging Bridge

14 km from city center 15 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

A bridge that is one of a kind and attracts numerous tourists on a daily basis, the Ayyapancoil Hanging Bridge is one of the longest hanging bridges in Kerala. The region surrounding the bridge is so captivating and pleasant that it makes this place a perfect getaway spot for a weekend or an unplanned holiday. The hanging bridge is very stimulating to watch and exciting to take a stroll on. An engineering wonder which also happens to be the least explored place, the area that surrounds the bridge is not visited by a lot of tourists thereby making it retain its natural beauty till date.

16. Malankara Dam

Malankara Dam

46 km from city center 16 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Situated near the Thodupuzha-Moolamattom Road, this reservoir is also a very famous tourist spot. The dam remains open to the tourists throughout the year and is a perfect place for fishing and boating. There is a park covering 15 acre land situated near the reservoir which is under construction.

17. Valara Waterfalls

Valara Waterfalls

48 km from city center 17 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Situated between Adimali and Neriamangalam, Valara Waterfalls is one of the most enchanting and amazing tourist spots in this region. Valara which comprises of a chain of waterfalls surrounding by lush green forests which are home to a variety of animals and birds is situated 42 km away from Munnar. The flawless look, fabulous views and the gushing waterfall makes it a place definitely worth visiting.

18. Anchuruli Waterfalls

Anchuruli Waterfalls

9 km from city center 18 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Situated amongst the gushing locations in Western Ghats Land and providing an enchanting view of the semi-evergreen forests grasslands, Anchuruli Waterfalls is a surreal location definitely worth visiting. The water that comes from Erattayar River is used for the Idukki hydro-electric project. A tunnel which is 2 km long passes through Erattayar and Anchuruli carrying water to the lake.

19. Cheruthoni Dam

Cheruthoni Dam

23 km from city center 19 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

An ideal picnic spot situated in the Idukki District of Kerala, the Cheruthoni Dam being 138 m tall is the largest concrete gravity dam close to the Idukki Arch Dam. Constructed across the Periyar River, this third highest dam in the country was built in 1976 as a part of the Idukki Hydroelectric project along with two other dams namely Kulamavu and Idukki.

20. Panchalimedu

Panchalimedu

31 km from city center 20 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

One of the most exquisite hill stations in the Idukki district of Kerala, Panchalimedu provides an unearthly atmosphere with its specialty being the cold climate and refreshing breeze. The place is surrounded by a captivating set of hills which refreshes the mind and body of its visitors. If legends are to be believed, then the Pandavas came here and stayed at this place during the period of their exile which is how the place got its name.

21. Ramakkalmedu

Ramakkalmedu

10 km from city center 21 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

An exquisite hill station situated in the Idukki District on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu state border and home to a number of attractions Ramakkalmedu is a must-visit attraction. Its name can be broken down into three words namely Ram, Kal, and Medu referring to Lord Rama, rock, and land. According to legend, this place was visited by Lord Rama while he was searching for his wife Sita who was kidnapped by Ravana, the king of Lanka.

22. Anamudi Shola National Park

Anamudi Shola National Park

22 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located in the Idukki district, along the western ghats of Kerala is Anamudi Shola National Park, a remarkable national reserve spread over 7.5 km square. You can plan a trek in the establishment to check out various attractions within the park. Thoovanam waterfall, Chinnar River and the adjacent waterfall, and Pambar river to name a few. The park has been nominated for the status of World Heritage Site under UNESCO's World Heritage Programme.

23. Power House Falls

Power House Falls

32 km from city center 23 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

PowerHouse Falls is situated in Idukki in Kerala, 35 kms from Munnar. The waterfalls from a height 2000 m above the sea level. The waterfalls are situated on the way to Thekkady. The area around the waterfall is enclosed by tea estates and thick vegetation. It is said to be originating from Devikulam also known as the 'Lake of Goddess'

24. Mathikettan Shola National Park

Mathikettan Shola National Park

24 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located in the Idukki district of Kerala, Mathikettan Shola National Park is between other national reserve forests such as Eravikulam National Park and Pampadam Shola National Park. Established initially to encourage cardamom plantation, it was declared as a national park in 2003 to protect the environment, and it's ecology, flora and wildlife. It now stands as a conservatory for wildlife and flora alike.

25. Pampadum Shola National Park

Pampadum Shola National Park

25 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located in Kerala, Pampadum Shola National Park is the smallest national park of the state with an area of 11.75 km square. The park is managed and maintained by Kerala Department of Forests and Wildlife. Owing to the spectacular biodiversity of flora and fauna, this park, along with the Westerns Ghats, and few other parks are being observed by UNESCO World Heritage Committee to consider them as a World Heritage Site nominee. Cloudy weather prevails throughout the year in the park, perfect for trekking and picnics.

26. Anamudi Peak

Anamudi Peak

52 km from city center 26 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Often called the pride of Kerala, Anamudi or Anai Mudi Peak in Munnar stands at a magnificent height of 2695 metres above sea level. Literally meaning “Elephants forehead,” the peak is well known to be the home for the largest surviving population of Asian elephants in India. The peak itself is within the boundaries of the Eravikulam National Park, offering plenty of opportunities to explore to flora and fauna of the surroundings.

27. Mattupetti Dam

Mattupetti Dam

40 km from city center 27 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Mattupetty Dam is a strong gravity dam which was constructed for power generation and water conservation. Located in the Munar hills near the Anamudi peak, the dam is situated 1700 meters high. The green valleys and pleasant ambience surrounding make up for a captivating site. The reflection of the tea gardens into the water is the most beautiful part of the dam. Speed boating too is organized here by the Tourism Promotion Council of the district of Idukki. Other water sports organized include motor boats, paddle boats, and rowboats.

28. Pothamedu View Point

Pothamedu View Point

39 km from city center 28 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Pothamedu View Point, situated 5 km off Munnar, is adorned with stretching hills and lush green mountains. One can witness the spectacular wide views of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations of the area. It is an ideal place to witness beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Idukki Arch Dam which is about 60 kms away is visible from this viewpoint on a clear day,

29. Cheeyappara Waterfalls

Cheeyappara Waterfalls

49 km from city center 29 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located on the Kochi-Madurai Highway (National Highway 49), the Cheeyarappa Falls is an on-the-way tourist attraction. It falls between Munnar and Kochi, in the district of Idukki, Kerala. One of the largest waterfalls in the state (which is also known as God's own country), the Cheyyappara Falls are a sight to behold. Cascading through seven tiers of stones, these falls are a force of nature that you can not only see and experience but dip your toes into and enjoy.

30. Vagamon

Vagamon

28 km from city center 30 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

1100 meters above sea, far way from the loud city culture, lush greenery and serenity to gift every visitor, Vagamon could be your quiet offbeat hill station in Kerala away from maddening tourist crowds. If you are a forest lover, the first place you should visit in Vagamon is the Vagamon Pine forest, which is the major tourist attraction of this place. A very popular spot for movie shootings, Vagamon forest is actually a man-made forest which was created during the British era.

31. Parunthumpara

Parunthumpara

22 km from city center 31 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located in the Idukki district of Kerala, at an altitude of 1200m, Parunthumpara is a quiet scenic landscape that has been attracting visitors recently. ‘Parunthu ‘which in Malayalam means an eagle and ‘para’ meaning a rock, in essence, describes the natural terrain of Parunthumpara.

32. Kanthalloor

Kanthalloor

22 km from city center 32 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Kanthalloor is a beautiful village located in the Idukki district of Kerala. It is situated at a distance of 330 km from the state’s capital, Trivandrum. The town is peacefully nestled amidst the Western Ghats and is widely known for its picturesque landscapes and pleasant, salubrious climate.

33. Vattavada

Vattavada

22 km from city center 33 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located in the Idukki district Vattavada lies in the rain shadow area of the Western Ghats. Experiencing a pleasant climate in the region around and in Vattavada varies in height from 4760 ft to 8842 ft above sea level. All these factors, coupled together, give Vattavada the perfect required conditions for the growth of various vegetables and fruits. With a wide variety of crops grown here, Vattavada is a unique tourist destination surrounded in lavish greenery and nature.

34. Kuttikkanam

Kuttikkanam

25 km from city center 34 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Kuttikkanam is a hill station located in Idukki district of Kerala, India. It lies within the territory of Peermade. Located 3500 feet above sea level, it is famous for the tea and coffee plantations that grow in the area on a full scale. The green hills, the number of animals that can be spotted alongside the various species of fauna and the pleasant climate add to the positives of it

35. Kalvari Mount

Kalvari Mount

17 km from city center 35 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located on the Kattapana - Idukki Road, Kalvari Mount is a popular hillock and a popular Christian pilgrimage site situated 5 km on the outskirts of the city of Idukki. Also known as Kalyanathandu, the vantage point is perched at a height of 20 m and boasts of scenic sunrise and sunset views to die for. Besides, you will be enthralled by the stunning panoramic vistas of the gorgeous valley below and also of the Idukki Dam. If you get lucky, you might also be able to spot herds of elephants bathing in the lakes below.

36. Chathurangapara ViewPoint

Chathurangapara ViewPoint

32 km from city center 36 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Located on the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Chathurangapara is a hilltop viewpoint in the Idukki district of Kerala. This viewpoint is a nature lover's paradise. Surrounded by windmills, Chathurangapara provides a panorama of the entire Idukki hill station. While the viewpoint is open 24hrs of the day, it is best to visit either around sunrise or sunset, when the sky and mountains merge with one another.

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Suryanelli

34 km from city center 37 out of 37 Places To Visit in Idukki

Suryanelli in Kerala is a resort town in the Chinnakanal village in Idukki district. Located at a distance of around 50 km from Munnar, Suryanelli is famous for its tea and cardamom plantations and stunning vistas of mountains, waterfalls and sunrise. The forest here is home to many endangered animals, including Nilgiri Marten, a native here.

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Places to Visit in Idukki | Idukki Tourism

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Idukki the landlocked hill district in Western Ghat is a place blessed with beauty and tranquility. Idukki one of Kerala’s nature rich areas with the land of massive mountains, green valleys and splendid streams located in the southern portion of Kerala is a paradise of nature and animal lovers.

Idukki is among the most visited places in Kerala with misty hills and valleys covered with the greenery of spice plantations, wildlife sanctuaries and stunning waterfalls. The virgin charm of Idukki is irresistible.

Apart from the scenic beauty this place offers adventure tourism. It's the best place for trekking and hiking. Mountain trekking in Idukki is very popular. High ranges and wooded valleys of Idukki is girded by three main rivers in Kerala - Periyar, Thalayar, Thodupuzha - and their tributaries. The great River Pamba also has its origin in Idukki. Elephant rides is a speciality of Idukki.

Places to Visit in Idukki

The journey to Idukki itself is an exciting experience. There are 12 hairpin bends on this stretch. There is a well in the middle of the road near the fifth hairpin bend. Every sight in Idukki is attractive. From waterfalls to reservoirs, wildlife sanctuaries to religious centres each and every spot is a different experience.

The most popular destinations in Kerala like Munnar, Thekkady and Peerumedu are located in Idukki district.

Munnar

Munnar an enchanting hill station with enclosed calm of serenity and beauty draws thousands of tourists from different parts of the world. This heavenly beautiful hill station of Kerala situated at an altitude of about 1600 meter from the sea level was once the summer resort of British government in South India. The colonial Bungalows in Munnar reflects the glorious past of the place.

The pleasant climate and the laid back attitude of the hills made it an ideal holiday spot. The cool climate and the romantic ambiance of Munnar made it one of the most preferred honeymoon destination in South India . Munnar lies at Idukki district in the confluence of three rivers Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala.

The valleys in Munnar covered with coffee, tea and spice plantations, the mountain streams, wide variety of flora and fauna is a delight to watch. Neelakurinji flower one of the rarest and most beautiful flower which blooms once in twelve years is found here. When it blooms it covers the entire region with its beautiful violet colour.

Some of the must visit places in and around Munnar include Eravikulam National Park, Pothamedu, Mattupetty, Devikulam, Pallivasal, Chinnakanal, Tea Museum, Attukal etc.

2. Thekkady

Thekkady

Thekkady is a naturally beautiful land located on Idukki district of Kerala. It’s a place full of surprises. Nature has blessed this place with all beautiful attractions. You will be amused by the scenic spots, clear waterways and the peaceful ambiance of Thekkady. A walk through the spice scented plantations of Thekkady enjoying the green valleys and the chilling weather will be an unforgettable experience.

One unique thing about Thekkady is that this is the only place where you can witness wildlife in close quarters. Thekkady is one of the finest natural wildlife reserve in the world. You can see large herd of elephants playing in the lake, tigers and so many other animals and birds in Thekkady. Thekkady is an ideal place for adventure tourism .

3. Ilaveezhapoonchira

Ilaveezhapoonchira

Ilaveezhapoonchira situated atop Kudayathoor Mala is one of the most excellent places in Idukki district of Kerala to witness the sunrise and sunset. Ilaveezhapoonchira literally means pond of flowers atop a hill where no leaves fall. This is true as there is no trees around and only green grassland. This is a wonderful picnic spot situated in the midst of the fabulous hillocks.

The velvet valleys of Ilaveezhapoonchira spreads across thousands of acres.The green landscape punctuated by gigantic hills with enclosed calm and serenity is an ideal place to relax. This beautiful spot is surrounded by three enchanting hillocks Mannakunnu, Kodayathoormala and Thonippara.

Ilaveezhapoonchira is famous among adventure lovers. The three hillocks make it an ideal place for trekking. This hamlet is among the highest peaks in Kerala . The Kudayathoor Mala rises 3680 feet high. Monsoon add an elegant charm to this place. During the monsoons the valleys fill up to form a scenic lake.

4. Malankara Dam

Malankara Dam

Malankara Reservoir is an artificial lake on the Moolamattom - Idukki route. Spread over an area of 11 km the reservoir is a popular picnic spot. The buses on this route stop here at the dam entrance for the visitors to enjoy the view of the catchment area and green surrounds.

5. Kurusha Para

The Hillock of Kurusha Para, a steep climb about 2685 feet above is a stunning beauty which offers breathtaking view of the Malankara Reservoir and the plantations around. The journey to this place through windy roads and hilly areas itself is a thrilling experience.

6. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is an important destination in Idukki. Unlike other wildlife sanctuaries of Kerala Chinner gets barely scanty rainfall every year. This sanctuary is a distinct thorny scrub forest, consisting of several xerophytes species.

Chinnar is also a famous dwelling of the country's endangered Giant Grizzled Squirrel. This sanctuary also offers you the sight of elephants, spotted deer, sambar, hanuman monkeys, and more. This sanctuary will be an unforgettable experience for all.

7. Peerumedu

Peerumedu

Peerumedu is a small beautiful hill station, snuggled at an altitude of 914 m above sea level, on way to Thekkady. This famous plantation town is rich with Coffee, tea, pepper, cardamom and rubber.

Peerumedu is the most fertile and wonderful part of Western Ghat . The stunning waterfalls and verdant grasslands in Peerumedu attracts so many tourists to this part of Idukki. This cool wonderful land is an amazing sight to visit.

8. Hill View Park

Hill View Park

As the name suggests the sight from this park explores a vast area of the beautiful land unlike from any high mountain park. Spread over an area of 8 acres of land this beautifully designed park has a natural water body at the hilltop.

One can also see Wild elephants in their natural habitat. This park is situated close to Idukki Arch Dam and Cheruthoni Dam. The park has a herbal garden and children's play area. You can enjoy pedal boating facility in Hill View Park.

9. Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary spreads over an area of more than 77 sq km is about 450-748 m above sea level. This wildlife sanctuary spreads over Thodupuzha and Udumbanchola taluk of Idukki has a rich variety of flora and fauna.

One can enjoy the sight of animals like elephant, bison, sambar deer, wild dog, jungle cat, tiger, wild boar, various poisonous snakes like cobra and viper and non-poisonous snakes too.

Apart from animals and snakes the sanctuary offers you a wide variety of colorful birds like jungle fowl, myna, laughing thrush, black bulbul, peafowl, woodpecker, and kingfisher.

10. Idukki Arch Dam

Idukki Arch Dam

Idukki Arch Dam constructed across the Kuravan and Kurathi hills is the world's second and Asia's first arch dam. The Idukki Dam is situated near the Cheruthoni barrage and extents to an altitude of 550 ft with a width of 650 ft. This huge wonderful dam is a unique, fascinating site in Idukki.

There is an interesting story behind the origin of the dam. It is believed that Lord Rama cursed two natives Koravan (man) and Korathi (woman) to stones for staring at Sita while she was bathing. They begged Rama for Mercy as they never stayed separate. Lord Rama then blessed them that they will stay together for the years to come.

It's the Arch Dam, which connects the two hillocks Kuravan Mala and Kurathi Mala together. The Natives in here believes that its dam which reunites them. Kulamavu Dam, and Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary is located nearby Idukki Arch Dam. There is an option for pedal boating in the dam.

11. Waterfalls in Idukki

Waterfalls in Idukki

The famous picnic spot Thommankuthu is a series of cascading waterfalls. This seven step waterfalls surrounded by ancient caves is a pristine natural beauty. Another one The Rainbow Waterfalls amidst lush green forest also worth a visit.

The exotic Kuthumkal Waterfall rolling down from startling altitudes is a scenic spot surrounded by the lush greenery of nature. The divine beauty of these waterfalls is a refreshing experience. The elegant charm and the wild beauty of waterfalls draws thousands of tourists every year.

12. Religious Centres in Idukki

Religious Centres in Idukki

As per the history Central Idukki was once part of the Keezhmalainad Kingdom and later conquered by the Vadakkumkoor Kings who ruled Karikode, 3 km from the centre of Thodupuzha Town.

Due to its proximity to the dynasty’s ruling centre there are many temples and mosques in here. The famous places of worship in here are Annamalai Temple, Karikode Bhagavathy, Krishnaswamy Temple, Uravappara Temple, Nainar Masjid, St Thomas Church and Kalvari Mount.

Where To Stay in Idukki

There are excellent staying options spread across the region. Nestled among the hills these hotels and resorts are best place to stay in Idukki. From budget to luxury there are a variety of options. You can choose as per your need and budget.

Some of the best staying options in Idukki are The River Bank resort, Greenberg Resort, The Pimenta resort, Edassery Resort, Maurya Monarch, Gemini Tourist Complex and Hotel Stoneage.

Places to Eat in Idukki

There are so many good restaurants in Idukki. There are traditional Kerala as well as Multi cuisine restaurants. Some of the best place to eat are Hotel Aarathi, Gopuram, Hotel Woodlands, Pappen’s Restaurant, Maurya Monarch, Sicilia Hotel etc.

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#1 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of around 2 km from Idukki Bus Station, the Idukki Arch Dam is a double curvature arch dam located in Idukki, Kerala. It is the world's second and Asia's first arch dam, and among the prime places to visit as part of Idukki holiday packages . The Idukki Dam was constructed in 1975 across the Periyar River in a narrow gorge between two granite hills locally known as Kuravan and Kurathi in Kerala, India. At 168.91 m, it is one of the highest arch dams in Asia. It is constructed and owned by the Kerala State Electricity Board. The Reservoir is formed by three dams, namely, Idukki, Cheruthoni, and Kulamavu. Together, the three dams have created an artificial lake that is 60 sq. km in area. The stored water is used to produce electricity at the Moolamattom Powerhouse, which is located about 43 km from Idukki Dam, among the prime Idukki tourist places . The .....

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Kalvari Mount / Calvary Mount

Kalvari Mount / Calvary Mount

#2 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 10 km from Idukki Bus Stand, Kalvari Mount, also known as Calvary Mount is a mountain peak, and a popular Christian pilgrimage site situated in Idukki. It is one of the important places of sightseeing in Idukki. Also known as Kalliyanathandu, Kalvari Mount is a stunning vantage point that offers an aerial view of the Idukki Reservoir and its surrounding peaks and forests. The viewpoint is situated near Thankamani Junction on Thodupuzha - Puliyanmala highway. It is one of the most scenic places that one must-visit during Idukki trip. During Lent, the area turns into a pilgrimage center as Christians go in a procession up the hillock. It is also an ideal place for mountain climbers and trekkers. The trekkers will be treated to a fascinating experience of low-hung clouds, cool breeze, occasional chirping birds, and hordes of sauntering elephants. However, the hillock has a very steep slope and is mostly scaled by professional trekkers. The trekkers and travelers .....

Ilaveezha Poonchira

Ilaveezha Poonchira

#3 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 36 km from Idukki, and 48 km from Kottayam, Ilaveezha Poonchira is a beautiful valley situated at Melukavu village in the Kottayam district of Kerala. It is one of the best places to visit near Idukki uring your Idukki tour . The stunning valley of Ilaveezha Poonchira is spread across thousands of acres at the foot of three hillocks - Mankunnu, Kudayathur Hill, and Thonippara near Kanjar. During the monsoons, the valley between a complex of mountains fills up to form a large pond. Ilaveezha Poonchira means 'the pond of flowers where the leaves do not fall'. Legends say that the pool here was a bathing place for Draupadi, the legendary heroine of Mahabharata. Surrounded by hillocks raised above 3000 feet from sea level, Ilaveezha Poonchira is an ideal place for trekking in Kerala . This is also one of the best places in Kerala to witness both the sunrise .....

Thommankuthu Waterfalls

Thommankuthu Waterfalls

#4 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 20 km from Thodupuzha, 25 km from Idukki, and 48 km from Munnar, Thommankuthu is a mesmerizing waterfall located in Thodupuzha taluk in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. It is one of the stunning waterfalls near Kochi , ad among the must-visit places as part of Idukki tour packages . Situated in the southern part of Western Ghats, Thomankoothu a series of 12 falls or kuthus (locally known) spread over an area of 5 km and fall from a height of 40 m. The 12 falls that vary in height and pass through the lush evergreen forests, present a remarkable sight. It is the best place to spend a day watching nature and drown in the waters of the falls. The rich flora and fauna around the waterfall hypnotize the visitors. It is an alluring destination for trekking as it takes you through caves and sleepy hamlets of the tribals. There are also boating and fishing .....

Ramakalamedu

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#5 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 40 Kms from Idukki , 38 Kms from Kumily, 57 Kms from Munnar, 15 Kms from Nadumkandam & 18 Kms from Kambam (on NH220 towards Palani), Ramakkalmedu is a lovely tourist place with rolling green hills and the fresh mountain air. The hilltop also offers a panoramic view of the picturesque villages of Kambam and surrounding places on the slope of the Western Ghats. Kerala Tourism Department has provided additional facilities for tourists with resting points & statues of Kuravan & Kurathi (local tribes) at Ramakkalmedu. Ramakkalmedu is also a great trekking destination. The view point on top of the hill is the highest point in this area, which can be reached by 3-4 Kms trek from the Ramakkalmedu Junction. This place is connected by bus service from Munnar , Kottayam and Ernakulam.

Thekkady

#6 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 4 km from Kumily, 54 km from Idukki, 82 km from Munnar, 111 km from Kottayam, 136 km from Madurai, 143 km from Kochi, and 211 km from Trivandrum, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is located at Thekkady in the Idukki district of Kerala. Located on Kerala - Tamilnadu border, it is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India , and also a well-known summer getaway in Kerala. Thekkady is one of the most famous sanctuaries near Kochi , and also among the most scenic Kerala Backwater destinations. In 1899, the Maharaja of Travancore, Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma has declared the forests around Periyar Lake as a private game reserve to stop the invasion of tea plantations. Further, in 1934, the lake reserve was converted into a game sanctuary, the Nellikkampatty Game Sanctuary, which covered an area of about 500 sq. km. It was established as Periyar ..... Distance (From Idukki): 52 Kms Trip Duration (From Idukki - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Vagamon

#7 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 45 km from Thekkady, 58 km from Idukki, 76 km from Kumarakom, 64 km from Kottayam, 92 km from Munnar, 99 km from Alleppey, 103 km from Kochi, 181 km from Madurai, and 196 km from Trivandrum, Vagamon, or Wagamon is an enchanting hill station situated in Idukki district of Kerala. Located on the Kottayam-Idukki border, it is one of the offbeat hill stations in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Kerala Tour Packages . Perched at an altitude of 1100 m, Vagamon is surrounded by 3 hills namely, Thangal hill, Murugan hill, and Kurisumala at the foothills of Western Ghats. Also known as the Scotland of Asia, Vagamon was discovered by the British who found the place ideal for tea plantations, and they were followed by Christian missionaries who built their abode of service at Kurisumala in Vagamon. National Geographic Traveler has listed Vagamon on their directory ..... Distance (From Idukki): 58 Kms Trip Duration (From Idukki - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

#8 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of around 2 km from Idukki Bus Station, Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary is situated around Idukki Arch Dam. It is one of the prominent places of wildlife in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Idukki sightseeing packages . The Sanctuary is spread over an area of 77 sq. km in Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola taluks. Established in 1976, the sanctuary is situated at an altitude of 450-748 meters above sea level occupying the forest land between the Cheruthoni River and the Periyar River. The terrain of the sanctuary is characterized by steep mountains, valleys and hills. The artificial Idukki Reservoir (Kizhakkilachimala Lake) adds to the scenic beauty of this lovely wildlife sanctuary. Among the most-important tourist places in Idukki , the sanctuary is home to Elephants, bison, sambar deer, wild .....

Hill View Park

Hill View Park

#9 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of around 2 Kms from Idukki Bus Station and less than half Km from Idukki Dam, Hill View Park is a nice tourist place in Idukki that offers a panoramic view of the Dam and surrounding places. Views of herds of wild elephants thrill any visitor. Spread over an area of 8 acres of land this aesthetically conceived park has a natural water body at the hill top, and boating facility is available here. The herbal garden and children's play area are added attractions.

Painavu

#10 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of around 5 km from Idukki Bus Station, 53 km from Munnar, 107 km from Kochi & 130 km from Alappuzha, Painavu is a cute hill resort and also the headquarters of Idukki district. This is one of the popular weekend getaways from Munnar & Kochi. Painavu is an important commercial center and a popular tourist hot spot in Idukki. At an altitude of 3,900 feet, Painavu is situated inside the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary. It is also home to several State Government institutions such as Civil Station, and Government Engineering College, Idukki . The place is popular for its pleasing ambience and picturesque location. This is a stopover for visitors, who travel to Idukki Arch Dam, Cheruthoni Dam and Kulamavu. Boats are available from here for cruises between Cheruthoni and Kulamavu. In winter and rainy seasons elephants can be spotted moving on the roads. Surrounded by pristine forests .....

Malankara Dam

Malankara Dam

#11 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 43 Kms from Idukki, 65 Kms from Kumarakom, 58 kms from Kottayam and 80 Kms from Munnar, Malankara Dam & Lake (in Idukki district) is a lovely place located at a distance of 7 Kms from Thodupuzha on Thodupuzha-Erattupetta route. Malankara Lake, spread over 11 Kms is an artificial lake formed as part of Muvattupuzha Valley Irrigation Project. The Dam is constructed across Thodupuzha River for irrigation purpose. This place is a very good picnic spot with boating facilities in the lake. It is located on SH8 and easily accessible from Thodupuzha by Bus, Auto & Cab. Thodupuzha is accessible by Bus from all parts of Kerala. Thommankuthu Waterfalls is about 27 Kms from this place which is connected by Bus from Thodupuzha.

Keezharkuthu Falls / Rainbow Waterfalls

Keezharkuthu Falls / Rainbow Waterfalls

#12 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 30 Kms from Idukki , 63 Kms from Munnar and 20 Kms from Thodupuzha, Keezharkuthu Waterfalls (also known as Rainbow Waterfalls) is a popular tourist sport near Idukki. It is a cascading waterfalls falling through several steps from a height of over 1500 meters. It is also an ideal place for rock climbing & mountaineering. This place is good to visit throughout the year. The falls are located in deep forest and can be reached by trekking through the forests for over 2 Kms. Nearest town to the falls is Udambannoor, which is connected by Bus with Idukku, Munnar and Thodupuzha. From Udambannoor, the falls are about 6 Kms and there is approach road for about 4 Kms which can be reached by Jeep / Auto. The remaining 2 Kms is trek path.

Pattumala

#13 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 56 Kms from Idukki and 27 Kms from Thekkady, Pattumala is a hill resort with tremendous beauty and full of tea plantations. The lofty peaks, the little streams and the green expanse of the tea plantations give the hills an ethereal beauty. An early morning walk through all this breathtaking loveliness might leave you a lifetime memories. Velankanni Matha Church at the top of a hill is a famous pilgrim center, which is built entirely of granite. There is also a nice flower garden near the church.

Sahyadri Ayurvedic Center

Sahyadri Ayurvedic Center

#14 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 53 Kms from Idukki and 28 Kms from Thekkady, Sahyadri Ayurvedic Center is located near Kuttikkanam on Thekkady-Kottayam highway. Sahyadri Ayurvedic Center is a well equipped hospital that offers Ayurvedic treatments at affordable rates. Managed by the Peerumedu Development Society, it is famous for its curative and revitalizes treatment. It has well-appointed treatment accommodation facilities. This center has a unit for manufacturing Ayurvedic medicines and a raw drugs museum, where more than 200 varieties of rare medicinal plants are conserved. The environment is characterized by an eco friendly atmosphere with a botanical garden, spread over an area of 35 acres, of nearly 400 varieties of herbs.

Kuthumkal Waterfalls, Near Munnar

Kuthumkal Waterfalls, Near Munnar

#15 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 24 Kms from Munnar and 36 Kms from Idukki, Kuthumkal Waterfalls is charming waterfall located in Kuthumkal near Rajakkad (4 Kms) in Idukki District. This cascading waterfall is a good picnic spot to enjoy the nature and play with the waters of the falls. The falls are very close to the main road and accessible by easy trek. It is possible to get into the waters at bottom of these falls. Rajakkad is connected by bus with Munnar & Adimali (24 Kms). The falls are 4 Kms from Rajakkad and can be reached by Auto/Bus.Kuthumkal water falls is located 21 kms from Munnar. The picturesque Ponmudi Dam (7 Kms from Kuthumkal Falls and 17 Kms from Adimali) built across Panniar River is another popular attraction near the Waterfalls. It is connected by bus with Adimali-Rajakkad service. Distance (From Idukki): 36 Kms Trip Duration (From Idukki - Including Travel): 3-4 Hours .....

Devikulam, Near Munnar

Devikulam, Near Munnar

#16 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 18 km from Munnar Bus Station & 45 km from Idukki, Devikulam is a cute hill station near Munnar. At an altitude of 1800 m, it is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Munnar sightseeing packages . The name Devikulam is a combination of two words Devi from the goddess Devi and kulam meaning pond. According to legend, the goddess Sita Devi bathed in Devikulam Lake now named Sita Devi Lake. The lake draws tourists not only because of its sacredness but also for the curative powers of its mineral waters. The lake is also idle for trout fishing. The scenic beauty, adventure sports, beliefs, and religion come together to make Sita Devi Lake a major tourist attraction in Devikulam. The lush green open spaces and the high cliffs of Devikulam provide scope for hiking ..... Distance (From Idukki): 45 Kms Trip Duration (From Idukki - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

Munnar

#17 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 120 km from Kochi, 284 km from Trivandrum, 142 km from Coimbatore, 134 km from Kottayam, 153 km from Thrissur, 100 km from Athirapally Falls, and 150 km from Madurai, Munnar is a fascinating hill resort located in Idukki district of Kerala. It is one of the best hill stations in India , and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . Munnar town is situated at an altitude ranging from 5000 to 8000 feet on the Kannan Devan Hills in Devikulam taluk and is the largest town in the Idukki district covering an area of nearly 557 sq. km. It is also called the Swiss of South India. This is also one of the famous places to visit near Kochi , Coimbatore & Madurai cities. Mattupetty Dam, Pothamedu Viewpoint and Tea Museum are among the must include places in your Munnar tour packages . Munnar ..... Distance (From Idukki): 45 Kms Trip Duration (From Idukki - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Nadukani, Near Munnar

Nadukani, Near Munnar

#18 of 18 Places to Visit in Idukki

At a distance of 75 Kms from Munnar, 68 kms from kottayam & 60 Kms from Idukki , Nadukani is a small hill station in Ernakulam district. It is 35 Kms from Thodupuzha, close to NH49 near Kothamangalam. At an altitude of 3000 feet, Nadukani is an ideal destination for trekking and mountaineering. On the sunny day Nadukani offers a clear view of the areas extending to Thodupuzha. The excellent view of the Muvattupuzha River that forms Malankara Lake on Malankara Dam is feast to the eyes. Distance (From Idukki): 60 Kms Trip Duration (From Idukki - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

Most Asked Questions on Idukki

Winter and Summer seasons from October to May is the best time to visit Idukki while the peak season is from March to May. Summer is the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season.

Idukki usually requires 1-2 days to visit the most important attractions. There are several wonderful places near Idukki like Munnar, Alleppey, Kumarakom and Kochi that can be visited by adding additional few days to your trip.

Budget of Idukki trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Idukki tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5250 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 7800 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Idukki like Idukki Dam, Kalvari Mount, Ilaveezha Poonchira, Thommankuthu Waterfalls, Ramakalamedu, Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. Munnar which is 35 km from Idukki and be visited along with Idukki.

Idukki is well known for quality tea and most of the tourists buy tea powder directly from the factories. And, Spices are also available at reasonable price.

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10 Best Places to Visit in Idukki, Kerala

best tourist places to Visit in Idukki

Idukki is a beautiful town in the Idukki district near the headquarter of Painavu in Kerala . Idukki is such a destination created in 1972 in Kerala, and it is one of the best destinations that is enriched in greenery. Undoubtedly, this place can be an excellent holiday destination for its beautiful charm. Therefore, this post will discuss the 10 best tourist destinations to visit in Idukki.

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Check out this list of 10 Best Tourist Destinations to Visit in Idukki:

1. hill view park.

Hill View Park, Idukki, Kerala

If you are recently married and want to spend some time with your partner, standing at the top of a hill enjoying the view will be the best option. Hill View Park is such a destination that will surely win your heart due to the spectacular views of the Dams .

As the name of this park shows, you will be able to get a good view from a hill when you visit there. The area provides an excellent panoramic view of the area below, where you can see elephants in their natural habitat.

This park is situated near the Idukki arch dam and the Cheruthoni dam. In the complex of this park, you can see a natural water body. Here you will get boating facilities too. Also, you can bring your children too as there you will get a children’s playground.

  • Best Time to Visit : September to March.
  • How to Reach : Located 1.5 km from Idukki town, easily accessible by road. The nearest railway station is Kottayam, around 120 km away.
  • Key Attractions : Offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills, the Idukki Dam, and the Periyar River. A well-maintained park with a boating facility.
  • Travel Tips : Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best views. Carry a camera for capturing the scenic vistas.

2. Idukki Arch Dam

Idukki Arch Dam, Kerala

Do you want to float in the water with your love? Or are you searching for some beautiful water scenery photos that help you gain lots of likes on different social media platforms? If so, then Arch Dam will be the best choice for you. Indeed, it is a majestic and awe-inspiring dam. It is situated at an altitude of 167.68 meters.

Kerala Government constructed this dam in 1975. The surrounding beauty of this dam will surely captivate you. The mesmerizing beauty of this place will draw you towards this place again and again.

  • Best Time to Visit : October to March.
  • How to Reach : Located around 43 km from Thodupuzha, accessible by road. The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport.
  • Key Attractions : Asia’s first arch dam, spanning the Kuravan and Kurathi hills. The dam provides a breathtaking view of the reservoir and surrounding greenery.
  • Travel Tips : Photography is restricted, so be mindful of the rules. Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Cheruthoni and Kulamavu dams for a complete experience.
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3. Mangala Devi Temple

Mangala Devi Temple, Idukki, Kerala

A historical temple situated at 1337m above sea level. It is one of the famous temples dedicated to Mangala Devi. This temple is located in the dense forests of Periyar Tiger Reserve in the Idukki district of Kerala and the Tamil Nadu state border.

Apart from Mangala Devi, here you can see the idols of Lord Shiva , Ganesh, and Lord Karuppuswamy. During the Chitrapournami festival, the devotees can visit the idols and offer their prayers. As the temple is spread over a massive 12 kilometers, you can visit the entire temple with a jeep.

According to the locals, there are many historical stories attached to this place, making this place one of the unforgettable places to visit in Idukki.

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  • Best Time to Visit : April (during the annual Chithira Pournami festival) and November to March.
  • How to Reach : Located 15 km from Thekkady, accessible by a jeep ride through the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Key Attractions : An ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Mangala Devi, set at an altitude of 1,337 meters, offering stunning views of the Western Ghats and nearby villages.
  • Travel Tips : The temple is open to the public only during the Chithira Pournami festival. The jeep ride can be bumpy, so prepare accordingly.
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4. Kulamavu Dam

Kulamavu Dam, Idukki, Kerala

It is one of the most recommended places to visit in Idukki. If you imagine hiking or trekking, this will be the right place. Kulamavu is a popular hill station for all love birds, which offers the perfect place to boost your excitement and fill your blood with new energy.

It is one of the triumvirate dams of the Idukki reservoir project. It was constructed in 1961 to restrict water flow into the Kallivalli rivulet. This dam was built on the Periyar River. Kulamavu is one of the best places to visit in Idukki. For its spectacular beauty, you must visit this place.

  • How to Reach : Located about 33 km from Idukki, accessible by road.
  • Key Attractions : A part of the Idukki Hydroelectric Project, offering picturesque views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
  • Travel Tips : Ideal for picnics and short treks around the dam. Visit during the monsoon or post-monsoon season to see the reservoir in its full glory.
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5. Nadukani

Nadukani, Idukki, Kerala

It is another one of the famous hills situated 25KM away from Idukki, and this place is renowned for its big mountain. So, if you have a fantasy about hill climbing, choose this place. It is a beautiful hill where three rivers meet, and many rare species of animals and plants can be seen.

Here you can get a bird’s-eye view of the Idukki and Ernakulam districts. From this place, you can get the picturesque landscape of the sparkling waters of the Muvattupuzha River, Malankara Reservoir, and the Moolamattom town. The spectacular views of the sky-high mountains will surely captivate your heart. If you are an adventure enthusiast, you must visit this place.

  • How to Reach : Located around 25 km from Idukki, accessible by road.
  • Key Attractions : A picturesque viewpoint offering a 360-degree view of the mountains, forests, and nearby villages.
  • Travel Tips : Carry binoculars to enjoy the distant views of the Periyar River and surrounding landscape. Ideal for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.

6. Anakkara

It is a small village in the Idukki district famous for its beauty. This village has many beautiful farms and different types of wildlife sanctuaries on the Kumily-Munnar state highway. This place is renowned for beautiful scenarios and various species of flora and fauna.

This small village is spread over only 50 square kilometers of area. From the Idukki wildlife sanctuary, this village is situated within 18 kilometers only. This village is mainly famous for the spectacular views of the picturesque waterfalls and spice plantations. When you come to this place, visit Ottakathalamedu, which offers a panoramic view.

  • How to Reach : Located about 18 km from Thekkady, accessible by road.
  • Key Attractions : A small village known for its spice plantations and scenic beauty. Visitors can tour pepper, cardamom, and coffee plantations.
  • Travel Tips : Take a guided tour of the spice plantations to learn about the cultivation process. Buy fresh spices directly from the farms.

7. Thommankuthu Falls

Thommankuthu Falls, Idukki, Kerala

It is one of the famous and beautiful falls you can visit with your partner or family. The beauty of this farm will win your heart. This location is best suited for trekkers and rock climbers. This waterfall got its name after Thomman fell into the waterfall while crossing the river.

It is also reckoned as the seven-step waterfall as it has seven water cascades and pools. The entire area has accessible caves and rocks that are amazing for performing various adventurous activities like camping and rock climbing.

Besides all those facilities, you can do many more activities with your partner to make this trip memorable. Horse riding and fishing are common facilities available this fall, which make your trip more exciting. Check out the list of the Top 11 Waterfalls in Kerala.

  • Best Time to Visit : September to February.
  • How to Reach : Located about 20 km from Thodupuzha, accessible by road.
  • Key Attractions : A seven-step waterfall with pools at each level, set amidst dense forests. Ideal for trekking and picnics.
  • Travel Tips : The trek to the falls can be challenging, especially during the monsoon. Wear sturdy shoes and carry water and snacks. Swimming is possible in some of the pools but exercise caution.

8. Murikkady

It is another one of the famous places where you can enjoy your holidays. This place is renowned for the plantation of coffee, tea, cardamom, and pepper. You can visit this place and observe the beautiful farms and plantation processes of tea and coffee and drink those beverages.

This place is also famous for the royal filter coffee and spice tea. For its spectacular beauty, it can be a perfect picnic spot. This beautiful destination of the Idukki district is only 5 kilometers away from Thekkady . Here you can observe the beautiful lush green trees and mountains.

Also, the fresh fragrance of the species, tea, and coffee will always make you feel refreshed. To witness this place’s incredible beauty, you should surely visit this destination of Idukki.

  • How to Reach : Located 5 km from Thekkady, accessible by road.
  • Key Attractions : Known for its spice, coffee, and tea plantations, offering scenic views of rolling hills covered with lush greenery.
  • Travel Tips : Ideal for a day trip or a short stop while exploring Thekkady. Visit a plantation estate for a guided tour and buy fresh produce directly from the source.
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9. Meesapulimala

Meesapulimala, Munnar

It is the second-highest peak in south India, making it an ideal place for trekking. The starting point of the trek is Silent valley, and after 8Km of trekking, you can get grasslands. Wildlife, rainforests, and small waterfalls can be noticed in this single mountain.

In short, almost all types of natural experiences are available on this mountain. That’s why it is the most recommended place if you want to visit Idukki. It is situated at an altitude of 2640 meters.

For its height and surroundings, it is a paradise for trekkers. It is located near Munnar town . The peak of this mountain is made of a total of eight peaks. The beauty of this mountain is appreciable.

  • Best Time to Visit : November to February.
  • How to Reach : The base camp for the trek is at Rhodo Valley, about 20 km from Munnar. The nearest railway station is Aluva, and the nearest airport is Cochin International Airport.
  • Key Attractions : The second-highest peak in Kerala, offering a challenging trek with breathtaking views of the Western Ghats, Rhododendron forests, and high-altitude grasslands.
  • Travel Tips : The trek requires moderate to high fitness levels. It’s advisable to go with a guide or join an organized trekking group. Carry warm clothing, as temperatures can drop significantly at higher altitudes.

10. Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala

If you want to flee away from the hustle and bustle of the cities, then Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary will be the perfect destination for you. This wildlife sanctuary is located at 450 to 750 feet above sea level.

This sanctuary is housed amidst the picturesque settings of tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests and meadows. Here you can see hordes of wild elephants.

Also here you can see other animals like sambar, wild dogs, deer, wild boars, jungle cats, and tigers. Several reptiles like viper, cobra, and krait are also available in this wildlife sanctuary.  You can check out our article about the best wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in Kerala here

  • How to Reach : Located about 40 km from Thodupuzha, accessible by road.
  • Key Attractions : Home to a variety of wildlife including elephants, sambar deer, bison, and diverse bird species. The sanctuary also offers boat rides on the Periyar River.
  • Travel Tips : Early morning or late afternoon is the best time to spot wildlife. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for trekking, and carry binoculars for bird watching.

Hope you read all the information given above and now you know the best tourist places to Visit in Idukki . All the sites mentioned above are best to visit, and these destinations will make your holidays memorable. So, to explore the tremendous beauty of the Idukki district, you must visit these places. Surely these places will draw you towards this charming destination again and again.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

1. What are the best tourist places to visit in Idukki?

Some of the best tourist places to visit in Idukki include the Idukki Arch Dam, Munnar, Thekkady, Vagamon, and the Hill View Park. These spots offer stunning views, rich wildlife, and serene landscapes.

2. What is Idukki famous for?

Idukki is famous for its picturesque landscapes, tea plantations, wildlife sanctuaries, and the Idukki Arch Dam, which is one of the highest arch dams in Asia.

3. What are the must-see viewpoints in Idukki?

The Idukki Arch Dam View Point, Kalvari Mount, and Ramakkalmedu are must-see viewpoints in Idukki, offering breathtaking views of the Western Ghats and surrounding valleys.

4. Are there any famous temples in Idukki?

Yes, the Mangala Devi Temple and Sree Ayyappa Temple are famous temples in Idukki, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike for their spiritual significance and scenic locations.

5. What are the top activities to do in Idukki?

In Idukki, you can enjoy activities like trekking, boating in the Periyar Lake, visiting tea plantations, and exploring wildlife sanctuaries such as Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.

6. What is the best time to visit Idukki?

The best time to visit Idukki is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

7. How far is Idukki from Ernakulam, and what are the nearby attractions?

Idukki is about 100 km from Ernakulam. Nearby attractions include Munnar, known for its tea plantations, and Thekkady, famous for its wildlife and Periyar Lake.

8. What are the best places to visit in Idukki for a one-day trip?

For a one-day trip in Idukki, you can visit the Idukki Arch Dam, Hill View Park, and the Painavu Dam. These places are close to each other and offer a great mix of nature and adventure.

9. Are there any good trekking spots in Idukki?

Yes, Idukki offers excellent trekking spots like Meesapulimala, Ramakkalmedu, and the trails around the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, which are perfect for adventure enthusiasts.

10. What makes Idukki a unique tourist destination in Kerala?

Idukki is unique for its untouched natural beauty, high-altitude landscapes, and rich biodiversity. The combination of scenic hills, dams, and wildlife makes it a top destination in Kerala for nature lovers.

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24 Tourist Places in Idukki

Idukki, one of the largest hill stations in Kerala is also one of the most sought after destinations for tourists from all over the world. Located only at a distance of 105 kilometers from Kochi and just 47 kilometers from Munnar, you can enjoy several diverse attractions and activities for a memorable vacation. Tourist Places in Idukki talks about major tourist spots in Idukki district of Kerala.

You can plan for a 2 nights, 3 days tour to Idukki and visit the following places:

1. Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary

The sanctuary is located at a distance of about 58 kilometers from Thodupuzha and extends over Udumpancholataluk of Idukki. Spread over 105 square kilometers and situated at a height of about 450 – 748m above sea level, the sanctuary is home to plenty of endemic flora and fauna.

You can see herds of elephants, gaur, boar, deer, wild dogs if you are lucky. The sanctuary is also home to jungle cats, bears and several varieties of poisonous snakes. The avian population is also no less attractive as you can see plenty of woodpeckers, kingfisher, myna, jungle fowl, black bulbul and so on.

The sanctuary has different kinds of forests within it, including tropical evergreen trees, semi-evergreen forests, meadows and more. This is one of the major Tourist Places in Idukki

  2. Thommankuthu Waterfalls

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The scenic waterfalls near Thodupuzha have a dark past. People say there was once a tribal named Thomman who fell into the waterfall, hence the name. The most curious thing about the waterfall is that it is a seven-step waterfall. Adventure tourism is allowed here. Forest trekking and bathing are other activities. This is another Tourist Places in Idukki

3. Meesapulimala

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Is a peak in the high ranges of Idukki and an ideal place to start your hiking or trekking trails in Kerala . The mountain forest ecosystem is an attractive feature of Meesapulimala. This is a must visit Tourist Places in Idukki

4. Idukki Arch Dam

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The amazing architecture of the Idukki Dam is what attracts people in the first instant. The dam, built across the river, and located between two hills is one of its kind in Asia and world’s second.

Legend has it that these two hills were actually two tribals, Kuravan and Kurathy who were cursed by Lord Rama when they were caught watching Devi Sita bathing in the river. This is another Tourist Places in Idukki

5. Nedumkandam Hills

These hills provide the perfect backdrop of a typical village life, and since it is located at a height of about 3200 feet above sea level, you have many scenic spots as well.

6. Ramakkalmedu

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Ramakkalmedu or Ram + Kal + Medu, is a popular hill station now. This place has a very tall rock that Lord Ram stepped on to search for Devi Sita after she was abducted by Lord of Lanka, Ravan. If you sit here at dawn, you can enjoy mesmerizing views of the sun rising. Absolutely beautiful! This s a good Tourist Places in Idukki

7. Kalavari Mount 

Right near Thekkady, and on the way to Kattappana lie Kalavari Mount or Calavary Mount. You can spot an elephant or two if you are lucky. Visitors come here to view beautiful views of the Idukki Reservoir as well.

8. Kulamavu Dam

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A huge power project of Kerala and with a picturesque dam, the waters of Kulamavu reaches an underground power station, located at Muvattupuzha Valley. The Canada Government funds the dam project. A good Tourist Places in Idukki

9.  Pothamadu Plantations

With its stunning view of tea, cardamom and coffee plantations, it is no wonder why visitors get down and pose for photographs at this spot.

10. Cheruthoni Dam

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Cheruthoni River is a major tributary of River Periyar and the dam supplies electricity to several villages in the area.

11. Anchurili Waterfalls

Splendid views of greenery bewitches you instantly. Anchuruili waterfalls offer splendid views of the forest with their semi-evergreen forest grasslands. This is a good Tourist Places in Idukki

12. Cheeyappara Waterfalls 

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Lies between Adimali and Neriamangalam and can be seen from the road. Good place to take photos. This is another Tourist Places in Idukki

 13 . Malankara Reservoir

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There is an artificial lake here that allows for boating and fishing facilities for its visitors. The reservoir manages the water of the dam.

14. Thrissanku Hills

A popular hill station, well-known for its virgin walking trails, well, almost. A good scenic spot as well. Other things you can see from the hill include Diwan’s residence, Mausoleum of Sufi Saint and a summer palace.

15. Valara Waterfalls

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This is also located between Neriamangalam and Adimali and is near Cheeyappara waterfalls. The sprays of the cascading waterfalls can be seen from afar. This is a must visit Tourist Places in Idukki

  16. Sita Devi Lake

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Devikulam or the Sita Devi Lake is believed to be the lake where Devi Sita bathed in the river. The water has curative properties as well.

17. Njandirukki Waterfalls

The water falls from a height of 200 feet and is a sight to behold.

18. Nadukani

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Nadukani is a picturesque location with expansive hills and luscious views of meadows. Trekking and mountaineering are in vogue here. You can enjoy panoramic views of Ernakulam on a clear, sunny day. This is a good Tourist Places in Idukki

19.  Keezharkuthu Waterfalls

The waterfall is well known for its lush greenery and thick forests. The area is also famous for ayurvedic medicines. Activities like rock climbing, mountaineering and camping are also allowed here.

20. Pattumala

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Enjoy the ethereal beauty of rolling hills and the little streams along the backdrop of breathtaking greenery.

21. Thumapachi Calveri Samuchayam

It is a quiet and scenic spot where you can enjoy some time in contemplation.

22. Anayirangal Dam Reservoir

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The scenic views of Anayirangal with its lush green carpet of tea plantations is a tourist places in Kerala .

  23. Ponmudi Dam

This dam built along Panniyar River, another major tributary of Periyar is a famous tourism destination. Trekking is a favorite activity of tourists at Ponmudi Dam.

24.  Hill View Park

This is a natural garden located between Cheruthoni Dam and Idukki Arch Dam.  There is a children’s play area as well. You can also occasionally spot elephants, deer and bison here.

  Other wildlife sanctuaries near Idukki : Eravikulam National Park, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.

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hello mam, can you give a route of places from which places should we start to next place and so on….!! in idukki

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Idukki is the second largest district in area but has the least population density. Idukki has a vast forest reserve area, more than a half of the district is covered by forests. The urban areas are thickly populated whereas villages are sparsely populated. This beautiful High range district of Kerala is geographically known for its Mountainous Hills and Dense Forests.

For the people of Kerala, Idukki is always associated with Power Generation. About 66% of the State’s Power needs come from the Hydroelectric Power Projects in Idukki. Idukki accounts for 12.9 percent of the area of Kerala and only 3.7 percent of the population of Kerala.

Idukki district was formed on 26 January 1972. Idukki is one of the main tourist place in kerala state. The district consists of Devikulam, Udumbanchola and Peermedu taluks of the erstwhile Kottayam district and Thodupuzha taluk (excluding two villages Manjalloor and Kalloorkad) of the erstwhile Ernakulam district. Idukki district is the first district in India to get connected with super-fast broadband system as a part of Digital India.

Road:  The roads in Idukki are part of Ghat roads .The major roads connect city of Kochi to Tamil Nadu.The KK road(Kumili-Kottayam),The PT road(Puliyanmala-Thodupuzha) are some of the other busy roads.

Rail:  At present there is no railway in Idukki, but the Sabari railway would be having a major section passing through Idukki to connect Thodupuzha and nearby areas

Air:  The nearest airport to Idukki is Cochin International Airport and Coimbatore Airport.

The top 36 places that must visit in idukki is:-

  • Idukki Arch Dam
  • Anayirankal Dam

Ramakkalmedu

  • Kalvari Mount
  • Panchalimedu
  • Meesapulimala
  • Eravikulam National  Park
  • Thommankuthu Waterfall

Parunthumpara

  • Ayyappancoil Temple
  • Ayyappancoil  Hanging Bridge
  • Marayur Sandalwood Forest
  • Marayur Sarkkara Factory

Ammachi Kottaram

  • Ashley bungalow

Elappara Vagamon

Anchuruli Tunnel

  • Kannan Devan Hill 

Pattumala Palli

Malayil Kallan Cave

  • Mattupetty Munnar
  • Poopara Munnar Road Trip
  • Mangaladevi Temple Thekkady

Mattupetty Farm

  • Vagamon Kurisumala

Vagamon Pine Forest

Vagamon Suicide Point

  • Vagamon Paragliding Spot
  • Erattupetta Illikkal Kallu

Marian College Kuttikkanam

Ramakkalmedu Wind Farm

Vagamon Mottakunnu

IDUKKI ARCH DAM

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  Idukki Arch Dam is one of the highest arch dam in Asia and a main tourist place in kerala. It is a double curvature arch dam constructed across periyar river. periyar is the largest river in kerala. Idukki dam have many features like it is situated between kuravanmala and kurathimala. There are many tourist places near idukki arch dam. Idukki is located 121 km away from kottayam district which a small hill town surrounded by a spread of beautiful, wooden valleys and meandering streams.

ANAYIRANKAL DAM

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The Anayirankal Dam in Munnar is bounded by Tata Tea plantations, coffee, Tea and cardamom plantations in the evergreen forests. Anayirankal is located 22 km from Munnar, the  popular hill station of Kerala.

The winding roads in between makes this a perfect getaway point from the dull routines of life.

To reach Anayirankal dam:

Nearest railway station: Aluva, about 127 km away from Munnar. Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, about 127 km ; Madurai (Tamil Nadu), about 141 km

RAMAKKALMEDU

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Ramakkalmedu  is a tourist hill station and a hamlet in idukki district. it is said to be one of Asia’s largest wind blowing area. As a tourist place the scenic beauty of Ramakkalmedu has attracted thousands of people, including Hollywood actor Leonardo Dicaprio. Dicaprio has reportedly said about this place that “If there is a paradise on earth, it is here”.

It is a unique historic place having a great attraction that is a monument of Kuravan and Kurathi Statue is present, which depicts the Sangam Period and Sangam landscape of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It provides  provides a panoramic view of Tamilnadu villages and towns.Rolling green hills and the fresh mountain air make Ramakkalmedu an enchanting retreat. The view is striking at dusk when all these towns are lighted.

KALVARI MOUNT

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kalvari Mount

Kalvari Mount , also known as the Calvary Mount, lies in the neighbourhood of Thekkady, on the way to Kattappana. The mountain provides beautiful views of the Idukki Reservoir as well as the two eminent tribal villages of the region, namely Kamakshy and Mariyapuram. Elephants can also be seen roaming in the forests, near the foothill.

The Malankara Dam, Idukki Hydroelectric Project and Nadukani and numerous tea gardens are present in its neighbourhood.

PANCHALIMEDU

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panchalimedu

Panchalimedu has got a view of energetic hues of bright orange and red splattered across the skies with the majestic hills in the backdrop makes it a traveler’s’ day. This tourist place is  Located about 1000 metres above the sea level, where there is no boundary between earth and sky. Drenched in mist, if offers you an aerial view of the unending stretch of valleys and hills.

The history says that ‘Panchalimedu’ is named after ‘Panchali’- the wife of pandavas, of Hindu mythology, while they had lived here during their deportation period. The stones here are carved in the shape of furnitures which were believed to be used by Pandavas. There is a cave which is supposed to be bearing the footprints of Bheema.

Getting there :

Nearby- Bus station:- Kuttikanam Bus Station;

Railway Station:- Kottayam Railway Station;

Airport:- Cochin International Airport.

MEESAPULIMALA

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meesapulimala

Meesapulimala Munnar is a peak in the high ranges of Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala at an altitude of 2,640 metres. Meesapulimala is a trek through eight hills, passing through the shared border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is one among the very few mountains which is above sea level in Kerala. The accessibility to this peak is effortless. There are trekking programs which are organized by KFDC.

The Meesapulimala Peak is a tourist place in idukki and it is called so because it seemingly favour a tiger’s face, although you’re not likely to spot any tiger here. “Meesa,” means moustache, “puli,” means tiger and “mala,” means hill.

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Anjuruli is a tourist spot located 3km from Kanchiyar village, on the Kottayam- Kattappana route in Idukki District. It is about 5 km from Labbakkada settlement of the Periyar Lake, and is a catchment area of Idukki Arch Dam, providing a rapturing and awesome view of nature.

Anjuruli Tourist Place can be approached by bus from Kattappana to Kanchiyar. From Kanchiyar, a trek through the forest road leads to Anjuruli. Kanchiyar is on the Kattappana-Kottayam route, around 9 km from Kattappana. Taxis are available from Kanchiyar to Anchuruli.

ERAVIKULAM NATIONAL PARK

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Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park is located along the Western Ghats in the Idukki district of Kerala. It is the first national park in kerala. Eravikulam National Park is a UNESCO world heritage site. Eravikulam National Park is administered by the Kerala Department of Forests and Wildlife, Munnar Wildlife Division, together with the nearby Mathikettan Shola National Park, Pampadum Shola National Park, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary.

The main body of the park consists of a high rolling hill plateau with a base elevation of about 2,000 m. The terrain consists of high altitude grasslands interspersed with sholas. The perennial streams that crisscross the park merge together to form side stream of the Periyar river and Chalakudy River on the west and the east flowing Cauvery River in Tamil Nadu.

Twenty six species of mammals have been recorded in the park including the largest surviving population of Nilgiri Tahr estimated at about 750 individuals. 19 species of amphibians have been recorded in the park.

For Visitors Information:

Six mini-buses are operated by park staff as part of the visitor management programme as well as a pollution-control measure.  Private vehicles are not allowed within the park . INR 35 is charged per head as an entry fee for Indian nationals. Foreign nationals are charged INR 200 per head. Littering is banned inside the park.

THOMMANKUTHU WATERFALL

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Thommankuthu waterfalls

Thommankuthu is a very scenic waterfall near Thodupuzha, in idukki district  of Kerala, India. Thommankuthu is located 18 km from Thodupuzha. On looking to the history of Thommankuthu waterfalls in thodupuzha is named after the great hunter, Mr. Thommachan Kuruvinakunnel, who let the world know of this beautiful waterfall in the jungle in the late 1920s.

Thommankuthu waterfall is prominent for its  seven – step waterfall located in forest. Thommankuthu waterfalls furnishes exhilarating drizzle. The utmost diversion is the trekking  across the woodland. A trekking of 12 km through the forests is possible. Thommankuthu waterfalls is one of the major eco-tourism centres in Kerala.

PARUNTHUMPARA

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Parunthumpara  is a village in idukki district of kerala. Parunthumpara is located between Peermade and Thekkady. It is 6 km from Peermade, 25 km from Thekkady & 3 km From National Highway 220 and is increasingly being visited by tourists who are on their way to Thekkady and others as well. The word parunthu denotes Eagle and para denotes rock and so it is called as parunthumpara because of a large area around like an eagle.

This area pledge a bird’s eye view of an limitless stretch of green forest land and low-lying areas. visitors can get the eyeshot of the Sabarimala forests if the sky is unclouded. Nevertheless, the sheer hills also pose a threat to incautious visitors. Sabarimala devotees visit the area to witness makarajyothi, making it a busy place during the pilgrimage season.

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Parunthumpara-View from the top

Parunthumpara hill is a perfect choice for those who wish to have a holiday off the beaten track and to explore the unseen and the unexplored beauty of the pristine forests around,

Getting There:  There are two main roads through which the domestic and international tourists reach the district — from Nedumbassery to Munnar and from Kumarakom to Thekkady.

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Thekkady is apparently the best place in Kerala to observe wildlife and hence its a dream destination for any tourist visiting Kerala. Thekkady is located near to Kerala-Tamilnadu border. The sanctuary is famous for its dense evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savanna grass lands.

From the mighty Indian elephant to the Great Indian Tiger ,this place  has it all. Elephants, Deers,boars,bisons and lion tailed macaques are a common sight in the reservoir area. The tourism department offers trekking right into the heart of the forest either in foot or atop elephants.

The resorts located in the island in the centre of the lake is ideal place to observe animals. Boating through the lake is a very pleasant experience and one can observe many waterbirds at close range. This place is ideal for wildlife photography. Thekkady is considered as a heaven for natural spices such as black pepper, cardamom,cinnamon, nutmeg, nutmace, ginger, and clove.

  • Mammals: Thirty five species which include the Asian elephant, Tiger, Indian bison, sambar deer, Indian wild dog, Leopard, Barking deer, Smooth-coated otter which can be sighted during a boat cruise in the Periyar Lake. The Nilgiri tahr is confined to the higher rocky areas whereas the endangered lion tailed macaque can be found in the interior evergreen forests. Both the bonnet macaques and Nilgiri langur can be seen foraging from the trees near the boat landing. Malabar giant squirrel is omnipresent.
  • Birds: 265 species including migrants. The Malabar Grey Hornbill, The Indian Pied Hornbill, White bellied Treepie, many species of Drongos, woodpeckers, flycatchers, babblers, the spectacular Malabar trogon, etc can be seen near the boat landing.
  • Reptiles: Cobra, viper, krait, a number of non-poisonous snakes, and the Indian monitor lizard.
  • Amphibians: Frogs like the colorful Malabar gliding frog, fungoid frog, bi-colored frog, many species of toads, and limbless caecilians.
  • Pisces (fish): The Periyar lake and streams have several species of fish including the masheer, the famous and endangered game fish of India. The Smooth-coated otter can be frequently spotted from the boat.
  • Plantations: Tea, cardamom, pepper and coffee plantations abound in the areas adjoining the Tiger Reserve.
  • Watch Towers: There are a few watch towers inside Periyar Tiger Reserve which are excellent for viewing wildlife. Reservations can be made at the Forest Information Centre, Thekkady.

Periyar Tiger Reserve :  Periyar Tiger Reserve, Thekkady, is an example of nature’s munificence, with great scenic charm, rich bio diversity and furnishing veritable visitor satisfaction. Periyar is one of the 48 tiger reserves in India. It is notable as an elephant reserve and a tiger reserve.

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An Eyeshot to Periyar Tiger Reserve

Tourist Places near to thekkady:

Murikkady:  This place consists of spices and coffee plantations. It is about 5 km from Thekkady.

Chellar Kovil:  This is located about 15 km from Kumily route to the Theni district of Tamil Nadu. This place has a lot of scenic waterfalls and cascades.

Anakkara:  Located at about 13 km from Kumily on the Kumily-Munnar road. A new airport is proposed at Anakkara and is under review by the Airports Authority of India.

Mangala  Devi   Temple:  It is situated about 15 km from Thekkady at an altitude of 1337 m above sea level. The view from the temple premises is spectacular and one can see part of Eastern Ghats and some villages from adjacent state of Tamil Nadu.

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Best time to visit : September to March.

Permitting authority: The Wildlife Preservation Officer, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Thekkady.

AYYAPPANCOIL TEMPLE

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Ayyappancoil-temple

Ayyappancoil is located in idukki district. Ayyappancoil has a history related to idukki dam. At present this place is included in idukki dam water level. Before that ayyappancoil was a famous town in idukki. For the construction of idukki dam the town and related places are acquired by kerala government and people are evacuated from here. During rainy season the place will be completely covered by water and during summer the amount of water is less and place will be fill with green lush grasses.

Ayyappancoil is a pristine beauty with its shrouded mystery

The evenings are rejuvenating with warm breezes and fresh air. Mostly the people will get a cooling climate of natural air condition effect. Mind and the body can be refreshed. The 2 major attractions of ayyappancoil is:-

1. Temple with ages of history. 2. Thookkupalam.

On to the history:-

Ayyappancoil Sree Dharmasastha Temple is having a long history of around four lakhs of years. The history tells us that the temple had been built and demolished many times in the past. It is believed that the Ayyappancoil temple is one among the ‘Panchamahakshethras’ – (five huge temples) built by ‘Parasurama’ in Dwapara Yuga. These five temples were built for 5 ‘Bhavas’ of Sree Ayyappan. Aaryankavu, Achankovil, Kulathupuzha, Sabarimala and Ayyappancoil are the five temples built by Parasurama.

Nearest Railway Station : Kottayam (4 hrs, 86.6km) Nearest Airport : Nedumbassery, Cochin(5 hrs,130 km)

Nearest Bus Station : Kattappana(20min, 13km) and Kumily(2hrs, 35 km) Nearest Towns :  Kattappana and Kumily

Nearest tourist places  : Idukki Dam Thekkady Anchuruli Munnar Vagamon

AYYAPPANCOIL HANGING BRIDGE

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Ayyappancoil Hanging Bridge

Ayyappancoil hanging (Suspension) bridge is built across the Periyar River, connecting the Ayyappancoil Grama panchayath and Kanchiyar Grama Panchayat in Idukki district Kerala.The hanging bridge at Ayyappancoil is the longest hanging bridge in entire Kerala. The surrounding area of the bridge and the temple are so pleasant and mesmerizing that they make for an ideal getaway destination for a weekend or an impromptu unplanned holiday.

A beautiful tourist spot located at Mattukatta of Idukki district, with a glorious 300 years of history are the Ayyapan Koil temple and the hanging suspension bridge. Both the temple and the bridge are major attractions around the Periyar river region. The surrounding region has beauty so splendid that you would be drowned in its captivating glory.

The dam reservoir and the Periyar River add to the beauty of the bridge. While you take a walk on the bridge you will be left awestruck with the beauty of the pristine green surroundings, the towering mountains, and the dense thicket of coconut trees and freshness of the river water flowing beneath.

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Vagamon,  the sleepy town with its scenic valleys is a hill station located in Kottayam-Idukki border of Idukki district of Kerala. It is situated 1,100 metres above sea level. Vagamon was discovered by the British who found the place ideal for tea plantations and they were followed by Christian missionaries who built their abode of service at Kurisumala in Vagamon. “ National Geographic Traveler has listed Vagamon on their directory of the ’50 most attractive places to visit in India”.

The main tourist attractions in vagamon is the beautiful green meadows, enchanting pine forests, mists, fogs, tea estates, waterfalls with the overall greenery is really striking. Still unblemished by commercialisation. Vagamon is prominent for its large variety of flowers and orchids. Vagamon has amenities for trekking, paragliding, mountaineering and rock climbing.

Vagamon is at the fringe of the Western Ghats and the foot hills on its lower side reach up to Teekoy with a gradual descent. This narrow strip of descending land gives a vital connectivity to the plains as both sides of vagamon up to kuttikkanam on the south west and moolamattom on the north east, are marked by steep and inaccessible hill slopes. Travelling by the hill highway in this section is an exhilarating experience with deep valleys and magnificent views all around. Vagamon presents very spectacular views with an elegant touch.

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Scenic View Of vagamon

Places of Interest

  • Kurisumala ( Mountain of the holy cross ):  This hill area includes 12 sub mounds where pilgrims visit. Travelers can enjoy trekking and climbing this high hill. The area is fully surrounded with Tea estates and lakes. Kurisumala monastery situated on the Kurisumala hill, is a famous pilgrimage center for the Nazrani Catholics where cross put-up in each sub hill stations. The nearby Kurisumala Ashram is an abode of calm and spiritual delight.
  • Indo-Swiss Project Dairy Farms:  It’s situated on the Kurisumala hill. The dairy farm is managed by the Kurisumala monks.
  • Vagamon Meadows:  The rolling green meadows of Vagamon has a lake amidst them. It has for long been a favorite location for shooting movie songs.
  • Pine Forests:  A valley having huge lofty pine trees lined in rows.
  • Thangal Hill:  This is a center of Muslim pilgrimage. There is an ancient cave though which one can walk for kilometers. A suicide point is also situated here.
  • Mooppanpara:  It is a v-shaped canyon, one of the admired view points as well acknowledged as a suicide point. The outlook from the summit of the strenuous climb is amazing.
  • Murugan Hill:  It is situated near to Thangal Para. A Murugan temple is situated which is devoted to Lord Muruga with gorgeous stone age carving

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Vagamon Meadows

Vagamon has potential to become one of the most attractive summer resorts in India. Facilities for hang gliding, mountaineering, angling, boating, trekking can be provided here.

Nearest tourist places from vagamon is Thekkady, Peermade, and Kulamavu.

Getting There:  39 km from Thodupuzha, 23 km from Erattupetta, 33 km away from Palai, 45 km from Kumily, 22 km from Kuttikanam and about 65 km from Kottayam.

Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport .

Closest railway station is Kottayam.

Weather: It has a cool climate with the temperature between 10 and 23 °C during a summer midday

MARAYUR SANDALWOOD FORESTS

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marayoor sandalwood forests

Marayur , located 40 km from Munnar, is a rain shadow village lying in the eastern side of the Western Ghats and is bordered by the neighbouring state Tamil Nadu. Marayoor is the only place in Kerala with a natural growth of sandalwood trees. A reduced rainfall is most suited for the the sandalwood factory run by the Forest Department is of tourist interest. Although compared to the neighbouring states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Kerala has less acres of sandalwood forests, the same being confined to Marayoor and a few forest areas in Wayanad hills, the state possesses the best types of sandalwood trees owing to a reduced rainfall which favours its abundant growth.

Marayoor as a pristine, heavenly and unexplored tourist spot is comparable to Munnar which is one of the most sought after hill stations in India in every respect. The place is especially an excellent trekking spot for adventure seekers. Megalithic Dolmens which is also called as Muniyaras belong to the Iron Age. These Dolmenoids were burial chambers made of four stones placed on edge and covered by a fifth stone called the cap stone. Ancient rock paintings are part of Marayur heritage at Attala, Ezhuthu Guha (literally means “cave of writing”), Kovilkadavu and Manala in Marayur panchayat.

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Dolmens of Marayoor

Flora & Fauna:

  • Marayur has more than 1000 species of flowering plants and is a well known repository of medicinal plants.
  • There are 114 endemic species and the sighting of Albizia lathami, a critically endangered tree, was recently reported from the dry forests.
  • They’ve got  the largest number of reptilian species, including the mugger crocodile, in Kerala.
  • It is one of the richest areas of south India in avian diversity, With 225 recorded species of birds.
  • The forests in Marayur preserve a population of the endangered Grizzled Giant Squirrel.
  • It is one of the richest areas of south India in avian diversity.
  • The phenomenon of butterfly migration occurs in between the monsoons.
  • Other important mammals found are elephant, tiger, leopard, gaur, sambar, spotted deer, Nilgiri thar, common langur, bonnet macaque etc.

The 93 km² Marayur reserve forest is believed to have about sixty thousand naturally grown sandalwood trees, of which nearly 2,000 trees had been allegedly plundered in just one year since January 2004, when the last survey was conducted.

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Walkaway through the sandalwood forest

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Munnar is a town and hill station located in the Idukki district of the southwestern Indian state of Kerala. Munnar is situated at around 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) above sea level, in the Western Ghats range of mountains. Munnar town is situated on the Kannan Devan Hills village in Devikulam taluk and is the largest panchayat in the Idukki district covering an area of nearly 557 square kilometres (215 sq mi).

The name Munnar is believed to mean “three rivers”, referring to its location at the confluence of the Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundaly rivers.

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Pothamedu, Devikulam, Kuthumkal waterfalls  and  Echo  point  are some of the main visiting places in Munnar . The  main attractions  are  Eravikulam National Park  – jungle safari in Eravikulam Park can give an astonishing sight of Langur, Elephants, Tigers, Leopards, Sambars, Nilgiri tahr and many other rare species.

Top Station in Munnar

Top Station is about 35 km from Munnar is at a height of 1700 m above sea level. It is the highest point on the Munnar-Kodaikanal road. Travelers to Munnar make it a point to visit Top Station to enjoy the panoramic view it offers of the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the spots in Munnar to enjoy the Neelakurinji flowers blooming over a vast area.

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Munnar Top Station

Tea Museum in Munnar,kerala

The museum is located at the Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea in Munnar and is worth a visit. Munnar has a legacy of its own when it comes to the origins and evolution of tea plantations. Taking account of this legacy and to preserve and showcase some of the exquisite and interesting aspects on the genesis and growth of tea plantations in Kerala’s high ranges, a museum exclusively for tea was opened some years ago by Tata Tea in Munnar. This Tea Museum houses curios, photographs and machinery; all of which have a story to tell on the origins and growth of tea plantations in Munnar.Not only this, but much more about what all you desire for you perfect vacations or honeymoon, can be availed here. The best nature speckled beauty, long natural walks, drives, romance and grandeur will make your trip an ideal one.

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Munnar Tea Museum

Getting To There

The nearest major functioning railway stations are at Ernakulam and Aluva (approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi) by road) and Udumalaipettai is the major nearest railway station according to google map.

The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, which is 105 kilometres (65 mi) away.

MARAYUR SHARKARA FACTORY

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Marayoor Sarkara Factory

The production of sugarcane is high in this region as it falls in the rain shadow area, which helps in maintaining the temperature and the ph value of the Earth. The sugarcane is cultivated in around 1,500 acres under Molasses production.

Though earlier sugarcane was cultivated in around 2,500 acres, today it has shrunk to around 1,500 acres. Molasses production is a cottage industry here. Don’t forget to taste it travellers, if you have planned a visit to Marayoor. And also, if you are lucky enough to reach Marayoor in the sugarcane harvest season, you can watch how the sarkara balls are made. If you want to take home some sweet balls, there are several local outlets here.

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Ashley Bungalow

The Ashley Bungalow was built in 1875 by Henry Baker and his associates. The building stands commanding a magnificent view facing south, onlooking the valley which flows down gently to the plains below. Ashley Estate is one of the earliest clearings on the hills of Central Travancore in Peermade. The bungalow has steps with scalloped edges which is a curious mixture of local styles and English architecture. The garden is landscaped with a green lawn fringed on the southern side with trees. The westerly wind sweeps across the drawing room, set majestically with large doors with spans of glass running the full southern side. Seated there on the plush sofas you will feel like a King, and would leisurely love to sip a cup of tea from the estate.

The second highest peak on the Western Ghats called Amrithamedu, shoots up from the boundaries of this estate. From the drawing room on the western side, there is a little passage that ends just before a single room, tucked in a corner. A large bedroom adjacent to the passage on the western side is also unique with tar and black oxide laid on its floor. It is furnished with massive cots and furniture made in abstract Victorian and mid-Victorian styles.

ELAPPARA VAGAMON

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Elappara is a village in Idukki district in Kerala and one of the panchayats in peerumedu taluk. Cool climate is experienced as the region is situated at a height of more than 1000 meters above the sea level. Elappara is noted for its vast tea plantations creating an amazing experience for the visitors.

The history of present Elappara begins from 1836 by the clearance of Vembanad region. The first estate to start tea industry in high range and  first plantation, both of these are situated in Elappara panchayath. During the Kollam era, the regions including elappara was the part of Thekkumkoor kingdom and later acquired by Mana Vikrama kulasekara perumal, the founder of Poonjar dynasty. Even today we can see the remnants of Meenakshi idols in the rocks indicating the history.

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Serene Red Eyeshot Of Elappara

In 1870s, various plantations had emerged in this region. The tea cultivated here were known by the name Peerumedu hybrid tea , brought from China. By 1896, the area was fully utilized for tea cultivation.Later in 1900’s, people worked in these plantations settled here.

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State Highway Connecting Elappara-vagamon

The natural beauty and amazing landscapes of Elappara attracts lots of visitors. Many enchanting scenes can be viewed on the roads leading from here to Kuttikkanam and Vagamon. The Annan Thambi and  Pullikkanam  hills, meadows at Kolahalamedu, scenic vedikuzhi, elappara stream’s and the numerous tea plantations are the major attractions here. Vagamon, the famous hill station in Idukki is only 15 Kms from Elappara. The periyar wildlife sanctuary and Mullaperiyar dam is situated near to this panchayath.

Elappara is located on the Kattappana – Kuttikanam state highway, situated about 8 Kms from Kuttikkanam and 32 Kms from Kattappana.

Major long route busses to Kottayam and Changanassery stops for a while here.

Bus services are also available to places like Vandiperiyar, Kumily, Vagamon, Erattupetta and Pala regions.

ANCHURULI TUNNEL

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Anchuruli is another picturesque picnic spot located only 3 km from Kanchiyar village, on the Kottayam – Kattappana route in Idukki District.  It is a catchment area of Idukki Arch Dam and unspoilt region which is very tranquil and blissful.

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Scenic View Of Anchuruli

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kannan Devan Hills

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The Pattumala Matha Church  is a Roman Catholic Latin Rite pilgrim shrine in Kerala dedicated to Our Lady of Good Health. This Holy Shrine is situated at Pattumala, in Peermade near Pambanar in Idukki District of Kerala. It is served by the Congregation of the Missionary Brothers of Saint Francis of Assisi (CMSF). The renowned architect J P Bright,Thiruvananthapuram, is the designer of this church. The church is built entirely of granite and situated in the midst of tea plantations.

Pattumala means silky mountain because it is surrounded by big and small hills with evergreen tea gardens. This is a place where silk worms were grown by the Europeans. This place is 85 kilometers away from Kottayam town and 24 kilometres from Thekkady.

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Pattumala Matha Church

Franciscan Missionary Brothers welcome you through this sight to Pattumala Matha Pilgrims Shrine. The spiritual atmosphere, the cool climate, the panoramic view of nature, quietness of the surrounding and uncontaminated air help you to have a soul stirring spiritual experience. we like our heavenly Mentor St. Francis of Assisi the patron of ecology help you to promote spirituality in tune with nature.

The blessings and Intercession of Mother Mary may help you to find peace of mind, serenity and happiness at this Shrine.

MALAYIL KALLAN CA VE

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Munnar is rich in natural beauty and lots of tourist spot. Malayil Kallan Cave is a small cave connected with an interesting history. This cave is an attraction which is approximately 13 kms distance from main town.

Malayil Kallan Guha

The name seems to be malayalam and the word means like this:

Malayil:  Up on the mountain or one who stay in the mountain.

Kallan :  Thief

Guha   :  Cave

Exactly we can say This cave is just opposite to Lock Heart Viewpoint. Whole area is pretty scenic and breathtaking view of deep valleys and mountains.

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History: As per the gathered information there was a thief who known as malayali kallan lived inside the cave and used to loot the travellers who pass through this direction. Seems interesting..!!! Tourists now have an adventurous time exploring the cave. Even though the incident took place years ago, people still pass the cave with their fingers crossed!

Gap Road or Lock heart Gap, which connects Kochi and Dhanushkodi via Madurai. The road gives amazing views of mountains, tea gardens, forests on both sides.

Comparatively widened roads here enable enough parking spaces for vehicles. A small tea / coffee shop by the roadside opposite to the cave offers refreshment to travelers. The Periyakanal Waterfalls is also by the side of this gap. With both unspoiled beauty and adventure, Lockhart Gap has everything to offer that would turn the day into a wonderful memory that would be cherished forever.

MATTUPETTY MUNNAR

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Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty Dam  is located near Munnar in Idukki District, is a storage Concrete Gravity dam built in the mountains of Kerala, to conserve water for hydroelectricity. It has been a vital source of power, yielding along with other such dams, huge revenue to the states. The large amount of perennially available water allows wild animals and birds to flourish. However salinity caused by irrigation and water-logging are of concern to environmentalists.

Munnar is located near the confluence of the mountain streams of Muthirapuzha River, Chanduvarai River and Kundale River

Mattupetty reservoir also known as one of the visiting grounds of elephants in the region. Mattupetty offers many fascinating sights to relish. Besides the lush green tea plantations, and the rolling grasslands, the Shola forests in and around Mattupetty are ideal for trekking and are habitat to a variety of birds. Rivulets and cascades crisscross the terrain here, which again adds more attraction to the place.

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View To Mattupetty Dam

One of the main attractions in Mattupetty is the beautiful lake, and the Mattupetty Dam, which are ideal picnic spots. The District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), Idukki provides boating facilities in the Mattupetty Dam. Speed launch, slow speedboat and motorboats are available on hire. Other nearby places of interest includes the picturesque Kundala tea plantations and the Kundala Lake.

Getting There:

Nearest railway station: Angamaly, via Aluva – Munnar Rd, about 109 km from Munnar Nearest airport: Cochin International Airport, about 108 km from Munnar

Latitude:10.105684, Longitude: 77.123752

POOPARA MUNNAR 

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A Road Trip To Poopara, Munnar

Poopara is a village is situated in Udumbanchola Taluk in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. Poopara junction is a tri-junction connecting roads to Kochi, Munnar and Theni. Plenty of tea plantations are visible in this region.

It is located in the cardamom-growing region of kerala, and also houses a number of tea and coffee plantations. It is also a road junction with roads connecting to Tamil Nadu, Munnar, and Kochi.

Tourist places Near To Poopara

The Anayirankal reservoir is 4 km up the road from Poopara.

The Mathikettan Shola National Park is 10 km from Poopara on Udumbanchola Road.

Chathurangapara Mettu is located 15 km from Poopara on Thekkady Road

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Tea and Coffee Plantations, Poopara

It takes 40 minutes to travel from Poopara to Munnar . Approximate driving distance between Poopara and Munnar is 34 kms or 21.1 miles or 18.4 nautical miles . Travel time refers to the time taken if the distance is covered by a car.

Transportation in Poopara

Frequent buses are available to Munnar & Kattappana. Kerala State RTC & Tamilnadu State RTC operates Munnar – Theni service via Poopara at regular intervals.

MANGALADEVI TEMPLE THEKKADY

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Mangaladevi Temple

The Mangala Devi Kannagi temple is located on the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is located about 7 km from Pazhiyankudi in Theni district and 15 km from thekkady of Idukki District, Kerala. Cheran Chenguttuvan, the king of ancient Tamilakam, had erected the temple for Kannagi around 2000 years back at Vannathiparai and called it Kannagi Kottam or Mangala Devi Kannagi temple and performed regular poojas.

Its sits at an altitude of about 1337 m above the sea level. It is surrounded by lush greenery and is closed throughout the year except during the Chitra Pournami festival. At other times tourists can still view it by getting a special letter from the forest ranger. The view from the temple premises is spectacular and one can see part of eastern ghats and some villages from adjacent state of Tamil Nadu.

Deep inside the forest of Periyar Tiger Reserve, we can find 1000 years old ancient temple of Mangaladevi. This is the place, where, Kannaki, a legendary Tamil woman, betrayed all her grudge and transformed herself to be a divine lady (Mangaladevi) showering blessings upon the people on the earth.

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Mangaladevi Temple chitra pournami Fest

Like the other temples in Kerala, Mangaladevi temple is not opened all the year round. The devotees can only worship the Devi during the time of Chitra Pournami festival which falls on the month of April/May. This festival which occurs on a full moon day is jointly organized by the Kerala and Tamil Nadu governments. The priest from both the states comes to perform rituals during the festival. As the temple is in the edge of ruins, the panchaloha idol used for the festival is bought from Kambam.

The journey to the temple is an interesting and daring experience. You can reach the temple only with the help of a jeep. The 12 km long way to the temple is covered with dense forests and grasslands. You will also get a chance to experience the delightful sights of Nilgiri Tahr and other varieties of flora and fauna.

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Route To Mangaladevi Temple

Restrictions In order to safeguard the ecosystem of the place, the Forest Department has taken various measures including constant vigil on the stretch leading to the temple. If  you wish to visit this place, prior permission should be taken from the Wildlife Warden at Thekkady.

MATTUPETTY FARM

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Mattupetty Indo Swiss Farm , spread over an area of 191 hectares, is famous for cattle farming. The farm was started in 1963 under a project originally called as the Indo-Swiss Project. The project’s aim was to develop an exclusive cattle breed that can adapt to the local environment. At present, it is home to around 400 high quality cattle, including cows and breeding bulls.

For easy maintenance, the farm is divided into three main sections – Semen Bank, Animal Husbandry and Fodder. It also provides professional courses for veterinarians, para-veterinarians and technicians in the same field.

Mattupetty is better known as the cattle village encompassing the cattle farm and its peaceful inhabitants. The cool climate of the area and the abundance of fodder had made it the perfect place for the establishing the Indo- Swiss dairy farm. Tamil migrant labourers had reared cattle in this place long ago. The Indo- Swiss dairy farm is a highly specialized project where more than hundred varieties of high yielding cattle is being reared spreading across eleven cattle shed. A greenish garden has been arranged near the farm.  Rare species of roses, season flowers, dahlias, senias etc are grown here.

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View Of Cows In The Farm

How to Reach

By Air : Nearest Airports: – Kochi: 130 km, Madurai: 142 km, Coimbatore: 167 km, Kozhikode: 287 km, Trivandrum: 302 km. By Rail : Nearest Railway Stations:- Kochi: 130 km, Kottayam: 147 km,  Madurai: 162 km, Trivandrum: 302 km. By Road: Just 13 km drive from Munnar, Munnar is well connected with road networks from different locations of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

VAGAMON KURISUMALA

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Kurisumala Ashram is a Cistercian Monastery in Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. “Kurisu” is the translation of the word Cross, into Malayalam the language of Kerala, the small State in the South West tip of India; “Mala” means mountain; “Ashram” means Monastery. Hence, the name describes the community of monks who practise austerity and live a strict monastic life on the mount of the Cross in the high hills of Kerala.

Kurisumala Ashram is at the heart of the Sahya Mountains, which run parallel to India’s south west coast. It is a place sanctified by the breeze which blows softly across the valleys and by the overwhelming beauty of the creation, and the meditative thoughts which arise from the depth of silence. Even today people move to the mountains in search of peace of mind and of God-experience. The most important feature of Kurisumala is its silence which truly pervades the Ashram. The silence is broken there only by the sweet sound of wind and birds which bring a quasi-divine message.

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kurisumala Top View

The sadhakas listen to the whisperings of the spirit. They experience that the concentration of prayer is ‘aanandamaya’ , full of joy. All beings originate from Ananda, joy. They live in Ananda and they return to Ananda. Gandhiji said : “Experience teaches that silence is the strength of all seekers of truth”. These words of Gandhiji, and the Indian monastic lifestyle prompted Acharya to give an important place to silence in the Ashram.

Route to Vagamon Kurisumala Ashram

Airport:  Cochin International Airport (95 km away) is the nearest Airport

Railway Station: Kottayam Railway Station (64 km away)

Route-1) Kottayam/Ernakulam >> Pala >> Erattupetta >> Teekoy >> Vagamon Kurisumala

Route-2) Kumily >> Kuttikkanam >> Elappara >> Vagamon >> Kurisumala Ashram

By Bus: Frequent Buses are available to Vagamon from Erattupetta, Pala, Kottayam & Kattappana. Direct buses are also available from Ernakulam, Kozhikode & Trivandrum.

VAGAMON PINE FOREST

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Vagamon Pine Forest is a popular tourist spot in Vagamon. Travellers arriving Vagamon pine forest take snaps from acres of lofty pine trees growing on steep edges.

Vagamon Pine Forest – Location

Vagamon Pine Forest is located at Vagamon in Idukki district, Kerala state, India.

Vagamon Pine Forest – Attractions

Acres of lofty pine trees growing on steep edges.

It is a beautiful spot for Photography.

Spend lot of time sitting or walking pine forest

Vagamon Pine Forest – Photo Shooting

Vagamon Pine Forest & Vagamon Meadows are excellent places for photo shooting. Plenty of Wedding Albums uses scenery from pine forest. Songs in various Movies are also shooted inside pine forest

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Vagamon pine forest- scenic view

Getting To There:

Airport:  Cochin International Airport (104 km away) is the nearest Airport to Pine Forest

Railway Station:  Kottayam Railway Station (64 km away) is the nearest rail network to Vagamon Pine Forest

Trivandrum to Vagamon Pine Forest : Trivandrum >> Kottayam >> Pala >> Erattupetta >> Teekoy >> Pine Forest

Bangalore  to Vagamon Pine Forest Route: Bangalore >> Hosur >> Salem >> Namakkal >> Trichy >> Dindigul >> Theni >> Cumbum >> Kumily >> Peermade >> Kuttikkanam >> Elappara >> Vagamon Meadows

Goa to Vagamon Pine Forest: Panjim >> Bhatkal >> Udupi >> Mangalore >> Kozhikode >> Thodupuzha >> Muttom >> Kanjar/Erattupetta >>Vagamon Meadows

Frequent Buses are available to Vagamon from Erattupetta, Pala, Kottayam & Kattappana.

VAGAMON SUICIDE POINT

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Vagamon Suicide Point also known as “Mooppan Para” is a well known destination for tourist visiting Vagamon. It is a v-shaped canyon, one of the admired viewpoints as well acknowledged as a suicide point..

Vagamon Suicide Point – Location

Vagamon Suicide Point is located at Vagamon in Iddukki district, Kerala state, India.

Mooppanpara – Attractions

Suicide point is the major attraction.

It is a beautiful spot for canyon view.

Climbing mooppan para is amazing.

Vagamon Suicide Point – Tips

Mist free time will give a good view of suicide point.

Suicide point can be reached by foot.

You can reach closer to suicide point by bike.

Cochin International Airport (104 km away)& Kottayam Railway Station (64 km away) is the nearest air & rail network to Mooppan Para.

Kanyakumari to Vagamon Suicide Point: Nagercoil >> Trivandrum >> Kottayam >> Pala >> Erattupetta >> Vagamon >> Suicide Point

Bangalore  to Vagamon Suicide Point: Bengaluru >> Hosur >> Salem >> Namakkal >> Trichy >> Dindigul >> Theni >> Cumbum >> Kumily >> Peermade >> Kuttikkanam >> Elappara >> Vagamon Meadows

Thodupuzha to Vagamon Suicide Point: Thodupuzha >> Muttom >> Kanjar >>Vagamon >> Suicide Point

VAGAMON PARAGLIDING SPOT

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vagamon paragliding

Vagamon is an emerging international paragliding destination in south India. This is situated at the border of Kottayam and Idukki districts at an altitude of 1,100 m above sea level. This picturesque hill is noted for its rolling hills, grasslands and sprawling tea plantations and with a cool climate round the year. Vagamon is 25 km from Peermade.

Kottayam, about 75 km from Peermede, is the nearest railway station.

Cochin International Airport, about 150 km from Peermade, is the nearest airport.

ERATTUPETTA ILLIKKAL KALLU

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Illikkal Kallu

Illickan Mountain (also known as Illikkal Kallu in malayalam) comprises three hills, each rising to 4000 ft. and above sea level. Each of the hills has a peculiar shape. It is located 10 km from Erattupetta in Kottayam District of Kerala State, India. Numerous mountain streams in this peak, flow down to form the Meenachil River. Tourists must trek 3 km to reach the summit of the peak.

One of hills resembles a mushroom, which is why it is known as Kuda Kallu (umbrella shaped rock). It is said that the medicinal herb Neela Koduveli grows here. This blue flower is also believed to possess supernatural powers, which could increase wealth and ensure a rich harvest.

Koonu Kallu

The second hill, has a small hunch on the sides and is therefore referred to as Koonu Kallu (hunch back rock). Across this rock is a 1/2 ft. wide bridge called Narakapalam (bridge to hell).

From the hilltops, the Arabian Sea can be seen in the distant horizon as a thin blue line. The sunset on the evening of a full moon day can be sensational: the moon can be seen rising up like another sun, as the orange sun goes down.

By Air: Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport to Illickal Kallu

By Rail: Kottayam Railway Station is the major railway station closer to Illikkal Kallu

By Bus: Frequent buses are available to Erattupetta from Kottayam & all major cities in Kerala. From Erattupetta or Pala you will get direct bus to Mankombu.

By Road: You can come in your private vehicle only near to Pazhukkakaanam (Kottayam -> Erattupetta -> Moonnilavu -> Mankombu Temple -> Pazhukakaanam) from there arrange jeep or treak 3 km to reach Illikkal Kallu

MARIAN COLLEGE KUTTIKKANAM

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Marian College Kuttikkanam is an educational institution in Kerala, India. It offers graduate and postgraduate courses. The Catholic Diocese of Kanjirapally established Marian College Kuttikkanam in 1995 to provide the student community with education in information technology, commerce, social work and management.

Marian College Kuttikkanam is accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC. The college is declared as the College with Potential for Excellence (CPE) by UGC.

Marian college is affiliated to MG University Kottayam.

RAMAKKALMEDU WIND FARM

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Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan inaugurated the first wind farm in Idukki, set up at Ramakkalmedu with private participation, at a function held in Thookkupalam on 27th April 2008. Seven wind farm units have started supply of power to the KSEB?s Kallar sub-station.

The wind farm was set up after a survey of the wind path and its velocity. With more power units to come up in the area, the total power generated will be marginally increased. All the units have started supplying power to the Kerala State Electricity Boards (KSEB) Kallar sub-station, 17 km away from the installed area.

Agencies like Agency for Non-Conventional Energy and Rural Technology (Anert) are keen to launch wind units at Ramakkalmedu, which has been found best suited for generating wind power, sources.

With more private companies set to enter the sector, it is expected that power shortage in the peak hours will be considerably reduced. The technical support for setting up the wind farm is provided by Vestas India. Companies such Mitcon, Eastern, Zenith Energy, Sun Star and IBN have wind farm units at Ramakkalmedu. Since Ramakkalmedu lies between Thekkady and Munnar and is already in the tourism map, wind farm is set to supplement tourism

  • Second most suitable place in the country for setting up wind farms.
  • Total production of wind energy would reach 50 MW.
  • Totaly 20 turbines at Ramakkalmedu.
  • Started power supply to the KSEB?s Kallar substation.
  • 917 km transmission line.

VAGAMON MOTTAKUNNU

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Vagamon a hill station located in Kottayam-Idukki border of Idukki district of Kerala.This place in local parlance is called Mottakunnu meaning bald hills. Meadows is a green grassland. It is also called Mottakunnu in Malayalam language. Vagamon is very popular for the rolling green meadows. It is a favourite location for shooting movie songs.

Still untouched by commercialisation, the sleepy town with its scenic valleys, beautiful green meadows, enchanting pine forests, mists, fogs, tea estates, waterfalls with the overall greenery is really striking. The landscape is mostly hilly bald with green meadows. Vagamon is also home to a large variety of flowers and orchids. Cuddled up within three striking hills Thangal, Murugan and Kurisumala hills which are the representation of the chief religions in Kerala, i.e. Hindu, Muslim, and Christian which represent the cultural harmony. Vagamon has amenities for trekking, paragliding, mountaineering and rock climbing.

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15 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Moscow

Written by Diana Bocco Updated Dec 23, 2023

Moscow is one of Europe's most enigmatic destinations, home to a fascinating history and colorful, awe-inspiring architecture you won't find anywhere else in the world. Moscow might be one of the most populous cities in the world with over 11 million inhabitants, but this hasn't changed its strong cultural and social traditions.

Walk the cobblestone streets of the Red Square or the banks of the Moskva River early in the morning, and it's hard to tell what century you're in.

Tsarist architecture, must-see churches, and glamorous shopping opportunities blend together for a visual experience you won't forget. For ideas on what to see and do while visiting Russia, here's our list of top tourist attractions in Moscow.

Marvel at the Size of the Kremlin

Catch a performance at the bolshoi theatre, shop at the luxurious gum, make your way into lenin's mausoleum, spend an hour (or three) at red square, discover history at the museum of cosmonautics, ride the stunning moscow metro, explore the moscow state integrated museum-reserve, spend a rainy day at the tretyakov gallery, walk up and down arbat street, stop by the vdnkh all-russian exhibition centre, wander around gorky park, map of tourist attractions & things to do in moscow.

Kremlin

Moscow's most recognizable structure is without a doubt the Kremlin, a 15th-century fortified complex that covers an area of 275,000 square meters surrounded by walls built in the 1400s.

The Grand Kremlin Palace -which has over 700 rooms- was once home to the Tsar family and is now the official residence of the president of the Russian Federation, although most heads of state choose to reside elsewhere.

The massive complex also includes many other buildings, some of which are open to the public and can be visited regularly. Aside from three cathedrals (including one where the Tsars were once crowned) and a number of towers, the Kremlin is also home to the Armory building, a museum holding everything from the royal crown and imperial carriages to the ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible and Fabergé eggs.

Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theater is home to the largest and one of the oldest ballet and opera companies in the world . While the theater has undergone several major renovations over the past century-including a recent one in 2011 to restore some of the imperial architectural details-it still retains all of its Neoclassical grandeur.

The Bolshoi Theater you see today opened in 1824, after several older versions burned down. Inside, red velvet, a three-tiered crystal chandelier, and gilt moldings give the place a Byzantine-Renassaince grandiose feel like no other.

Catching a show from the resident ballet and opera troupes is a treat, as the theater often presents a number of classic performances, such as Tchaikovsky's Mazeppa and Rachmaninoff's Francesca da Rimini, both of which originally premiered here.

GUM

Moscow's oldest and most upscale shopping center is an architectural marvel. GUM (short for Glávnyj Universálnyj Magazín or "Main Universal Store") was built in the late 1800s in neo-Russian style to showcase a beautiful mix of a steel skeleton and 20,000 panels of glass forming an arched roof.

This was a unique construction at the time, since the glass had to be strong enough to support the snow-heavy Russian winters. The building is just as impressive outside, with all three levels covered in marble and granite.

While GUM is no longer the largest shopping center in Moscow, it's still by far the most beautiful. Home to brands like Gucci and Manolo Blahnik, this might not be the ideal destination for most budget-conscious visitors, but the beauty of the building itself is worth a visit.

On the third floor, there are also great dining options, including a Soviet-style canteen that serves traditional Russian food, and a stand selling ice cream made by hand using an original 1954 recipe originally approved by the Soviet government.

Lenin's Mausoleum

Lenin's Mausoleum, the final resting place of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, occupies a central spot in Red Square. His body has been in the mausoleum since his death in 1924-and although the original plan was for him to be buried after a short period of public display for mourning, the plan quickly changed.

After over 100,000 visited the tomb over a period of six weeks, it was decided that a new sarcophagus and a more permanent display space could actually preserve Lenin's body for much longer than expected-and Lenin's Mausoleum was built.

Over the years, the mausoleum and its marble stairs also became the main spot from where Soviet leaders would watch parades and events happening in Red Square.

Lenin's embalmed body can still be seen today, lying down in a bulletproof glass sarcophagus as if he's sleeping. While a visit to the mausoleum is certainly unusual, it has become a must-do for history buffs looking to understand how Lenin's legacy truly changed the nation. Come ready to wait, though -there are usually lines to get in.

St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square

All of Moscow's main streets start at Red Square, so it's easy to see why this is considered the heart of the city. A massive space of 330 meters by 70 meters, the square is flanked by the Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, two cathedrals, and the State Historical Museum.

In 1945, a massive Victory Parade was held here to celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Soviet Armed Forces.

St. Basil's Cathedral , one of the most recognizable buildings on the square, was built in 1555. The unique cathedral has architectural details inspired by Byzantine and Asian design, as well as details that resemble those found in famous mosques. There are nine individual chapels inside the church, all decorated with colorful mural art.

Both the square itself and the Kremlin are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites . On weekends, there are sometimes stalls selling souvenirs and traditional items here, such as matryoshka (Russian nesting dolls), at the entrance of the square.

Monument to the Conquerors of Space

At one point, Russia and the US were toe-to-toe when it came to space exploration. While that might no longer be the case, the museum's amazing collection-which includes over 85,000 items-is still awe-inspiring.

Main exhibits include the space capsule used by Yuri Gagarin , the first human to travel into outer space; a USSR flag with moon fragments; a Soviet spacesuit; and a rocket propulsion unit from the 1960s. A special two-story hall showcases sections of the Mir space station interior, and there are also models of the first sputniks and a replica miniature spaceship.

English-language tours are available, and there's also a Cinema Hall showing subtitled short films about the history of space exploration programs and the first manned space flight.

The museum is located inside the base of the monument to the Conquerors of Space, which was built almost 20 years before the museum opened.

Komsomolskaya Station on the Moscow metro

Riding the Moscow metro is an experience all in itself, but even just heading underground to walk through the stations is something no visitor should miss. With 223 stations and 12 metro lines crosscutting through Moscow, however, this can be tricky, so visiting at least a few of the most impressive ones is a good start.

Arbatskaya station was designed by a skyscraper architect, so it's no surprise that it features multicolored granite slabs and impressive bronze chandeliers.

Park Kultury station , located next to Gorky Park, is covered in marble and features reliefs of people involved in sports, while Teatralnaya station is decorated with porcelain figures dancing and wearing traditional Russian costumes.

The metro is open between 5:30am and 1:00am but it's very crowded in the early morning and after 4pm, so it's better to visit in the late morning or early afternoon to really appreciate the architecture without the crowds.

Kolomenskoye Estate

The Moscow State Integrated Art and Historical Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve is a cultural open-air museum complex comprised of four different historical sites.

The most important site, the Kolomenskoye Estate, was once the summer residence of Tsars as far back as the 14 th century. The complex, which covers almost 300 hectares, is home to fairy-tale wooden palaces; a tent-roof stone church built in the 1500s; a water tower; fort towers and structures; and the 24-room Museum of Wooden Architecture , which includes the restored dining room of Tsar Alexei I.

Beautiful manicured gardens , riverside picnic areas, and a massive collection of both artifacts and structures make this a great destination to help you see what medieval Russia looked like. English-language tours are available, but you're also free to wander the grounds on your own.

Tretyakov Gallery

The largest collection of Russian art in the world sits here, with over 180,000 paintings, sculptures, and religious art dating back to over a millennia ago. The gallery, built using beautiful red and white colors from classical Russian architecture, is located near the Kremlin and it was built in the early 20 th century.

Significant art pieces include the Vladimir Mother of God; a Byzantine icon of the Virgin and child dating back to the 1100s; Andrei Rublev's The Trinity icon from the 15 th century; and several works by Ilya Repin, the most famous realist painter in Russia.

On the grounds of the museum, there is also an 86-meter-tall statue of Peter the Great, as well as a number of Socialist Realism sculptures.

Night view of Arbat Street decorated for the holidays

Moscow's one-kilometer-long pedestrian street has been around since the 15 th century. Originally a trade route in the outskirts of the city, Arbat Street is now very centrally located, home to posh buildings and lots of places to eat and shop.

Beautiful street lamps and two significant statues-one of Princess Turandot (from Puccini's last opera) and one of Soviet-era poet Bulat Okudzhava-adorn the street, which fills up with both locals and tourists on evenings and weekends.

A great place to pick up souvenirs or sit down at an outdoor café, Arbat Street also offers a chance to visit the former home of poet Alexander Pushkin and the café both Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy used to visit.

VDNKh All-Russian Exhibition Centre and the Friendship of the Peoples Fountain

Although it was originally designed as a general-purpose trade show venue, this park complex now houses amusement rides , ice rinks , and a number of galleries and other attractions for all ages.

The park's most famous landmarks are the Moskvarium, a marine biology center home to over 8000 species of marine animals, the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, and a shopping center selling traditional products from former Soviet countries.

There's even a film museum showing Soviet cartoons or even a full-length film (for an extra fee) and an education center offering masterclasses on everything from becoming a barista to video montage (call or write in advance to find out which ones are English-friendly).

Soviet-era pavilions, sculptures, and fountains abound here as well, including the famous Friendship of the Peoples Fountain, which features statues of women dressed in costumes from different former Soviet countries.

Main entrance gate to Gorky Park

Named after the famous Russian writer Maxim Gorky (who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times but never won it) and sitting right across the Moskva River, Gorky Park covers 120 hectares of beautiful ponds and green spaces.

Popular with both locals and tourists, the park offers a variety of things to enjoy-from sunbeds, hammocks, and drinking fountains to free yoga classes and children's playgrounds. There's free Wi-Fi and sockets for charging your phone, as well as many food stands and plenty of wild animals, including deer, rabbits, and pheasants.

Visitors can rent paddle boats and bicycles to explore the park-and from May to October, there is also an open-air movie theater, as well as scheduled presentations by street performers, musicians, and artists. Gorky Park attracts the young and old, so don't be surprised to see a mix of people exercising, playing chess, and sunbathing.

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17 Top Tourist Attractions in Moscow

By Alex Schultz · Last updated on May 4, 2024

The capital of Russia is an incredible place to explore. Visitors to Moscow come away spellbound at all the amazing sights, impressed at the sheer size and grandeur of the city. Lying at the heart of Moscow, the Red Square and the Kremlin are just two of the must-see tourist attractions; they are the historical, political and spiritual heart of the city – and indeed Russia itself.

A fascinating city to wander around, stunning cathedrals, churches, and palaces lie side-by-side with bleak grey monuments and remains from the Soviet state. In addition to its plethora of historical and cultural tourist attractions, Moscow is home to world-class museums, theaters and art galleries.

Renowned for its performing arts, fantastic ballets and amazing circus acts, catching a show while in Moscow is a must. The wealth of brilliant restaurants, trendy bars, and lively nightlife means there is something for everyone to enjoy.

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17. Tsaritsyno Palace

Tsaritsyno Palace

Once the summer residence of Catherine the Great, the stunning Tsaritsyno Palace is now a museum-reserve. The architecture is magnificent and there is a lovely park surrounding it for visitors to explore.

Located in the south of Moscow, the palace was commissioned in 1775 and recent renovations mean its lavish interior looks better than ever before with its elegant halls and beautiful staircases.

The exhibits on display look at the life of the empress as well as the history of Tsaritsyno itself. The huge palace grounds are also home to some other delightful buildings with the elegant opera house and wonderful brickwork of the Small Palace being particularly impressive to gaze upon.

VDNKh

Starting out in 1935 as the ‘All-Union Agricultural Exhibition’, VDNKh has slowly morphed over the years into the fascinating open-air museum of today. Remarkably, over 400 buildings can now be found within its confines.

The huge park complex has numerous pavilions representing former Soviet republics on show, such as those of Armenia and Turkmenistan and the distinctive architecture of each of the buildings is always interesting to gaze upon. In addition to this there is the fascinating Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics which is dedicated to space exploration and the fun Moskvarium aquarium even offers you the chance to swim with dolphins.

With lots of eateries scattered about and numerous entertainment options such as horse-riding and zip-lining, there is something for everyone to enjoy; the Friendship of Nations fountain truly is wonderful.

15. Kremlin Armoury

Kremlin Armoury

One of the oldest museums in the city, the Kremlin Armoury has a wealth of treasures; highlights include the ornate Grand Siberian Railway egg, the historic Cap of Monomakh and the stunning Imperial Crown of Russia which often has a crowd of tourists around it, jostling to take a photo.

Once the royal armory, there are loads of fascinating objects on display. Perusing the many sabers, jewelry, armor and more is as interesting as it is educational and entertaining and the swords are so finely crafted that you’ll almost wish you could pick up one and wield if yourself.

Established in 1851, the museum is situated in the Moscow Kremlin.

14. GUM Department Store

GUM Department Store

Standing for ‘Main Universal Store’ in Russian, GUM is stunning. Its wonderful skylights and beautiful facades mean it doesn’t look out of place alongside its illustrious neighbors on Red Square.

With over 200 shops, boutiques and upmarket eateries inside, it is a shopaholic’s heaven and concerned partners will be glad to find more affordable options alongside luxury brands such as Dior and Prada.

The main department store in the city, GUM was opened in 1893. The stunning architecture makes it well worth a visit even if shopping isn’t your thing.

13. Moscow Metro

Moscow Metro

It’s not often that public transport looks like a work of art. So many stops on the Moscow Metro will astound visitors with their beauty and elegance.

Decked in marble and with frescoes covering the walls, the stations are amazing to gaze upon and are part of one of the longest metro systems in the world, with the first stations opened in 1935.

Using the metro is the quickest and easiest way to get around Moscow and braving the crowds of commuters is well worth it for the beauty all around you.

12. Arbat Street

Arbat Street

An elegant yet lively street, Arbat is full of impressive architecture and was once a popular place to live for aristocrats, artists, and academics.

A historic place, it is down Arbat Street that Napoleon’s troops are said to have headed on their way to capture the Kremlin.

Nowadays, there are many cafes, restaurants, and shops, as well as various monuments and statues to former residents such as Alexander Pushkin who was reputed to be a lover of the Russian Empress due to his massive influence in court.

11. Novodevichy Convent

Novodevichy Convent

Drenched in history, the Novodevichy Convent is located in a striking building that was once a fortress. This captivating place is well worth visiting when in Moscow.

Founded in 1524, the convent houses four cathedrals; Smolensk Cathedral is the undoubted highlight due to its delightful 16th-century frescoes.

Wandering around the grounds is like stepping back in time. The Novodevichy Cemetery is where many famous leaders of the Soviet Union are buried, such as Yeltsin and Khrushchev.

10. Pushkin Museum

Pushkin Museum

Despite its name, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts actually has no connection at all to the famous poet other than that it was named in his honor after his death. A delight to visit, its extensive collection focuses on European art with masterpieces by Botticelli, Rembrandt, and van Gogh all featuring.

Sculptures, graphic art, paintings and more can be found in its beautiful galleries; various sections look at themes and epochs such as the Renaissance, the Dutch Golden Age, and Byzantine art.

Among the many highlights are the clownish characters which can be found in Cezanne’s Fastnacht (Mardi Gras) and the twirling ballerinas who look so elegant in Degas’ Blue Dancers. Picasso’s Young acrobat on a Ball is also well worth checking out for its interesting use of shapes and colors.

9. Christ The Savior Cathedral

Christ The Savior Cathedral

This gorgeous Russian Orthodox cathedral is located on the banks of the Moskva River, just a stone’s throw away from the Kremlin.

The church as it stands today was consecrated in 2000, as the original church that stood here was destroyed on the command of Josef Stalin in 1931 due to the anti-religious campaign.

With its delightful golden dome, spires and dazzling white facades, the Christ the Savior Cathedral is stunning. The interior is just as captivating to wander around, with its beautifully tiled floors and impressive altar.

8. Lenin Mausoleum

Lenin Mausoleum

Opened to the public in 1924, Lenin’s Mausoleum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Moscow. The red granite structure is located at the heart of the city in Red Square.

Lenin’s embalmed body lies in a glass sarcophagus; it is a somewhat eerie experience walking past the former leader of the Soviet Union but is well worth doing as you understandably can’t do it anywhere else in the world.

After visiting the mausoleum, head to the Kremlin wall right next to it for more graves of important communist figures such as Stalin and Brezhnev.

7. Tretyakov Gallery

Tretyakov Gallery

Home to the most extensive and impressive collection of Russian fine art in the world, the State Tretyakov Gallery is definitely worth visiting when in Moscow for the wealth of amazing art pieces that it has on display.

Having started out as the private art collection of the Tretyakov brothers, there are now over 130,000 exhibits. Highlights include the iconic Theotokos of Vladimir which you will almost certainly recognise despite probably not knowing the name and Rublev’s Trinity which is considered to be one of highest achievements in Russian art.

An absolute must for art lovers, the State Tretyakov Gallery will delight visitors with all that is has to offer.

6. Kolomenskoye

Kolomenskoye

Once a royal estate, Kolomenskoye is now a museum-reserve and lies a few kilometers outside of the city center. A captivating place to visit, there is a plethora of history on show and the site overlooks the Moskva River.

Consisting of four historical sites, there are extensive gardens for visitors to explore, as well as loads of interesting old buildings, the former village of Kolomenskoye itself and the impressive Palace of the Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich – once considered the Eighth Wonder of the World by contemporaries.

Among the many stunning sights, it is the brilliantly white Ascension Church that is the undoubted highlight – dating back to 1532.

5. Gorky Park

Gorky Park

Lying alongside the Moskva River, the huge Gorky Park is a lovely place to visit. Its extensive gardens are home to numerous cultural institutions and visitors should definitely check out the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art and while the eclectic exhibits may not always feature such incredible sights as a balloon-covered rider on a zebra; they certainly always succeed in pushing back the boundaries of art.

Pop-up exhibitions and festivals can be found from time to time in the park itself and there is an open-air theatre and numerous eateries alongside a plethora of leisure activities.

Whether it’s cycling, table tennis or yoga that you are after or beach volleyball and rowing, Gorky Park certainly has it. In winter, there is a huge ice rink for visitors to enjoy.

4. Bolshoi Theatre

Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theatre is the main theater in the country. The amazing opera and ballet performances it has put on over the centuries go a long way in explaining Russia’s rich history of performing arts.

While the Bolshoi Ballet Company was established in 1776, the theater itself was opened in 1825. The glittering, six-tier auditorium is lavishly and decadently decorated; it is a fitting setting for the world-class performances that take place on its stage.

Spending a night watching a performance of such classics as The Nutcracker or Swan Lake at the Bolshoi Theatre is sure to be a memorable experience and the beauty all around you only adds to the sense of occasion.

3. Moscow Kremlin

Moscow Kremlin

This famously fortified complex is remarkably home to five palaces and four cathedrals and is the historic, political and spiritual center of the city. The Kremlin serves as the residence for the country’s president. It has been used as a fort, and this fact is made clear by its sheer size. The Kremlin’s outer walls were built in the late 1400s.

Under Ivan III, better known as Ivan the Great, the Kremlin became the center of a unified Russian state, and was extensively remodeled. Three of the Kremlin’s cathedrals date to his reign that lasted from 1462-1505. The Deposition Church and the Palace of Facets were also constructed during this time. The Ivan the Great Bell Tower was built in 1508. It is the tallest tower at the Kremlin with a height of 266 feet (81 meters).

Joseph Stalin removed many of the relics from the tsarist regimes. However, the Tsar Bell, the world’s largest bell, and the Tsar Cannon, the largest bombard by caliber in the world, are among the remaining items from that era. The Kremlin Armory is one of Moscow’s oldest museums as it was established more than 200 years ago. Its diamond collection is impressive.

The Kremlin’s gardens – Taynitsky, Grand Kremlin Public and Alexander – are beautiful. The Kremlin has also served as the religious center of the country, and there is a tremendous number of preserved churches and cathedrals here. The collections contained within the museums include more than 60,000 historical, cultural and artistic monuments. Those who enjoy the performing arts will want to consider attending a ballet or concert at the State Kremlin Palace. Completed in 1961, it is the only modern building in the Kremlin.

2. Red Square

Red Square

Lying at the heart of Moscow, Red Square is the most important and impressive square in the city. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions due to its wealth of historical sights and cultural landmarks.

Drenched in history, the huge square is home to incredible sights such as the Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral and Lenin’s Mausoleum, among others. Consequently, it is not to be missed when in Moscow as it really is home to the city’s most stunning monuments.

It is here that many important moments in Russian history took place; the former marketplace has hosted everything from Tsar’s coronations and public ceremonies to rock concerts and Soviet military parades. Wandering around the massive square is a humbling experience and undoubtedly one of the highlights the city has to offer.

1. Saint Basil’s Cathedral

Saint Basil's Cathedral

Located in the impressive Red Square, St. Basil’s Cathedral is gorgeous; its delightful spires appear as if out of a fairytale. The most recognizable building in the country, the cathedral is very much a symbol of Russia. No visit to Moscow is complete without having taken in its unique and distinctive features.

Ivan the Terrible ordered the cathedral’s construction in the mid-16th century, and legend holds that Ivan put out the architect’s eyes so that he would be unable to build another cathedral more glorious than St. Basil’s. Designed to resemble the shape of a bonfire in full flame, the architecture is not only unique to the period in which it was built but to any subsequent period. For various reasons, both Napoleon and Stalin wanted to destroy the cathedral but fortunately did not succeed.

Known for its various colors, shapes and geometric patterns, St. Basil’s Cathedral houses nine different chapels that are all connected by a winding labyrinth of corridors and stairways. On the lower floor, St. Basil’s Chapel contains a silver casket bearing the body of St. Basil the Blessed.

Throughout the cathedral are many beautiful murals, frescoes, wooden icons and other art works and artifacts. Outside the cathedral is a lovely garden with the bronze Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, who rallied an all-volunteer Russian army against Polish invaders during a period of the late 16th century known as the Times of Troubles.

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