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Thumbithullum ParaAn intense hike of 2.5 kilometers to immerse in the beautiful views of Western Ghat mountain ranges and valleys filled with mists.
Thommankuthu WaterfallsThommankuthu Waterfall is not a single fall, but a series of waterfalls set in a 12 km hiking stretch on river Kaliyar. The falls are inside the forest with each having pools at its bottom which are good for a dive. The falls are situated in the Idukki District of Kerala State in Southern India.
Anachadikuth WaterfallsIt is a lesser-known waterfall situated in the Idukki district. With the low depth and low rush of water, it is one of the safest waterfalls in Kerala.
Cheeyappara WaterfallsThis waterfall lies on the roadside enrouting Munnar and is a popular spot for taking a break.
Keezharkuthu waterfallsThe waterfall located inside forest, falling from a height of 60 meters and accessible by hiking.
Palkulam MeduPristine green hills, verdant valleys and a small infinity pool on top overlooking the valleys and mountains of the Western Ghats.
PERUMBANKUTHU WATERFALLSOne of the largest waterfalls in the state. You can even climb to top of the falls with the help of locals.
Cheruthoni DamThird highest concrete gravity dam in India which is 138 metre tall and is constructed as a part of Idukki hydroelectric project along with the two other dams at Idukki and Kulamavu. One of the main Picnic spot and viewpoint in Idukki
Idukki DamOne of the highest arch dams in Asia.This double curvature arch dam is constructed between two hills locally known as Kuravan and Kurathy.
Thattekad Bird SanctuaryFirst bird sanctuary in Kerala. One of the richest bird habitat on peninsular India. "Thattekkad" means flat forest- the region is an evergreen low-land forest.
IlaveezhapoonchiraIlaveezhapoonchira, sandwiched in the border of Kottayam and Idukki Districts of Kerala State in Southern India is a hill station surrounded by three hillocks - Mankunnu, Kudayathoor Vindhyan and Thonippara. This mesmerising hill station offers panoramic views spreading five districts of the state- Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta, and Thrissur.
Eravikulam National ParkSee endangered Nilgiri tahrs at close quarters, immerse in the amazing nature.
Kattikkayam WaterfallsA short hike, a flight of steps, and then swim under the well-hidden Kattikkayam waterfall.
Chokramudi PeakThree hours of a hard hike through tricky rock faces, breathtaking views, windy narrow paths. A viewpoint for an incredible sunrise.
Calvari Mount View PointSoak in the views of Idukki Reservoir, the Western Ghat Mountains, and tribal villages.
BhoothathankettuBhoothathankettu means "Fort created by monsters". The legend is that monsters planned to submerge a Shiva temple nearby by making a dam in the area. Their plan was deterred by Lord Shiva by faking approaching dawn, thereby causing the monsters to runaway fearing the arrival of light. The demons were supposed to roll the large boulders seen in the area to the river bed creating the dam.
Carmelagiri Elephant ParkRide on an elephant, watch them bathe, shower and eat. The mahouts will show you how the elephant communicates and obey their commmands.
Illikkal KalluIllikkal Kallu (Illikkal Rock) is a large rock located 900 meters above the sea level on Illikkal Mala (Illikkal Mountain) in the Western Ghats. The rock is peculiar for its view, with half of it fallen down years ago and the remaining half still standing tall intimidating and fascinating its visitors. The beauty of the landscape is comparable to that of the popular Pillar Rocks at Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu.
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Meenuliyan ParaA huge rock rising over 4,000 feet with an evergreen forest on top of it. The peaks are covered in mist in rainy days but otherwise, you will be able to see the Periyar river flowing below as a silver stream, and parts of the city of Cochin far away.