Seethargundu viewpoint offers the most astounding views of the surrounding villages, hills, waterfalls, and faraway greeneries from the clifftop. Seethargundu viewpoint in Palakkad district is about 8 km away from Nelliyampathy hills. The viewpoint is tremendously surrounded by dense forests which inhibits monkeys and other wild animals which can be spotted on your lucky day. …
The bird watcher’s paradise, Agasthyakoodam, the second highest peak in Kerala, is situated at an altitude of 1890m above sea level. The peak point is located within the premises of Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary. The magnificent mountain can only be conquered by foot. Two possible routes for trekking are from Kottoor, near Neyyar Dam, and from…
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Upon the rolling hills of the Western Ghats, among the tea plantations, green valleys, streams and waterfalls there lie Ponmudi hill station, The Golden Peak of Trivandrum. Ponmudi is a hamlet in the vicinity of Trivandrum at a distance of 61 km. An early morning climb onto the mountain top covered with misty air is…
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Banasura hills are one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats with an altitude of 2073 m above the sea level after Chembra peak. The hilly region lies way off in the State Highway between Kuttiady and Manathavadi. The Mananthavady village at a distance of 25 km from Banasura hills is the nearest town…
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Chembra Peak, the highest point of the Western Ghats and Wayanad hills stands at an altitude of 2100 m above sea level. The peak is situated in Meppadi town about 8 km south of Kalpetta in Wayanad district. A trek to the peak is an excellent journey, as the way is filled with plantations, lush…
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Lakkidi Viewpoint, most commonly referred to as the “Gateway of Wayanad”, is located at a distance of 33 km from Wayanad City. Elevated at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level, Lakkidi Viewpoint is the second-highest peak that receives huge rainfalls in the whole world. The long drive to the peak point is quite…
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Neelimala viewpoint is one of the favorite tourist destinations in the Wayanad district as it offers the most astonishing views of Meenmutty waterfalls, hilly terrains, green grasses, valleys, plantations, etc. It is perfect for all the adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. Neelimala viewpoint is only accessible via foot because the roadway has an uneven topography…
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In the heart of Kochi city, behind the High Court building, lies a greenish wetland filled with bird species and mangrove vegetation, it is Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary. As this eco spot is within the busy life of Kochi, yet breathing the air of nature, it is often referred to as “the green lung of Kochi”….
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Spread across an area of 7.5 square kilometers, Anamudi Shola National Park is one of the famous tourist spots in the Idukki district. It was in 2003 as part of the Anamalai sub-cluster, Anamudi Shola, comprising Mannavan Shola, Idivara Shola, and Pullardi Shola, was raised as a National park. Among all the surrounding protected areas…
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Eravikulam National park, also known as Rajamalai National Park, is located on the Kannan Devan Hills in Munnar, Idukki. It is the only wildlife sanctuary with a view of grasslands and tea plantations in the surrounding area. Eravikulam National Park is exclusively dedicated to the preservation of the most endangered mountain goats, Nilgiri Tahrs. One…