| Munnar |
One
of the most popular hill stations in India, Munnar is situated
at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha,
Nallathanni and Kundala. Located at 1600 M above sea level,
this was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government
in South India. Sprawling tea plantations, picture book towns,
winding lanes, trekking and holiday facilities make Munnar
a unique experience. Munnar is essentially a tea town. The
tea plantations have now been taken over by the Tata Tea Company.
The visitor is greeted with miles and miles of unending tea
plantations on entry into Munnar.
To See |
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Mattupetty
(13 km) (Open : 0900 - 1100 , 1400 - 1530) Pothamedu (6 km)
, Devikulam (7 km), Pallivasal (8 km) ,Attukal (9 km), Nyayamakad
(10 km), Rajamala (15 km), (Open : 0700 - 1800) Not allowed
during the monsoon. Chithirapuram (10 km), Lock Heart Gap
(13 km), Echo Point (15 km)
Eravikulam National Park (15 km), Power House Waterfalls (18
km), Kundala (20 km), Anayirangal(22 km) |
| Ponmudi |
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The
beautiful and peaceful hill station of Ponmudi is situated
at a distance of 61 km from Thiruvananthapuram and at an altitude
of 1000 m above the sea level. Come to Ponmudi to fall in
love with the bountiful nature, serene surroundings and several
tourist attractions. The hill station is a welcome break from
the rush of the city where you can relax in the laps of nature
without any hurries and worries. |
Location
: Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala, India || STD
CODE : 0470
Topography : Undulating hilly terrain
Best Time : Troughout the year except mansoon
Distance : Thiruvananthapuram-61kms
Nearest rail : Thiruvananthapuram Central-61 Kms
Nearest air : Thiruvananthapuram Inernational Airport - 68
Kms
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| Wagamon |
Wagamon
64 km. from Kottayam and 34 km. from Pala, situated at an
elevation of 1100 meters above sea level is a trekker’s
paradise. It is a very ideal tourist spot surrounded by the
greenery of tea gardens, beautiful meadows, valleys and dales.
Other attractions: Thangal para, lndo-swiss project, Kurisumala
Ashram.
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| Nelliyampathy |
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Located
at a distance of 52 kms from Palakkad, the cool hills of Nelliampathy,
nestling atop the Western Ghats, offer a breathtaking view
of the misty mountains and enchanting valleys interspersed
with sprawling tea, coffee, cardamom and orange plantations.
For a vantage view of the spectacle, one must visit Seethakundu,
where a 100m high waterfall provides an added attraction.
Nelliyampathy
is 75 km from Palakkad. By Road it takes 2.30hrs |
| Vythiri |
Vythiri
is a picturesque place located in the sylvan Northern High
Ranges of Kerala in Wayanad district. Exclusive, comfortable,
refreshing, pollution free and inspiring. Acres and acres
of lush green land interspersed with perennial streams and
rolling hills. An area that breathes history and legend, Vythiri
was the natural choice because of its accessibility beauty
and pleasant climate. Rising 2600 ft. above sea level, Vythiri
had been a retreat for English planters during colonial.
A trip to Vythiri is incomplete without a traditional Ayurvedic
massage, the trademark of Kerala. There is also a spa, run
by Serena Spa from Maldives with an enticing menu, including
Adam &Eve Serenity that offers a deep relaxing and revitalising
massage with special aphrodisiac properties. Get simultaneous
massage by two masseurs with soothing music and sandalwood
incense in the background. |
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| Chembra
peak |
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Chembra
peak is 14 Km from west of Kalpetta. At 2100 m above mean
sea level, Chembra is the highest Peak in Wayanad and is an
ideal area for trekking. |
| Lakkidi |
Lakkidi,
the gateway of Wayanad, is situated 700 m above mean sea level,
at the crest of the Thamaraserri ghat pass. Lofty peaks, gurgling
streams and luxuriant forests add magic to the journey up
the winding roads to this hill station. Lakkidi is one of
the highest locations in Wayanad, and registers the second
highest degree of rainfall in the world.
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| Pythal
Mala |
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This
enchanting hill station, situated 4,500 ft. above sea level
near the Kerala- Karnataka border, is rich in flora and
fauna. It is a 6 km trek to the top of the hills.
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| Ezhi
Mala |
| Ezhimala,
the imposing mountainous region on the seashore that borders
the western part of Payyanur, had played a significant role
in the history of the country. This was the head quarters
of the Ezhimala Rajya during the Sang period. In Sang literatures,
this area is referred to as ?ezhil malai? which means high
hillock. It is believed that in the later years ezhilmalai
reduced to ezhimala. This region is also known as ?Elimala?,
?Mooshika Sailam?, ?Sapta Sailam?,?Mount Eli? and ?Mount the
Eli? in the history. |
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| Rani
Puram |
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Ranipuram
is 55 Km from Kasaragod. Situated 750 m above sea level.
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