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18 Nov 2024

Idukki: A Serene Escape in the Heart of Kerala

Idukki, known as the "Spice Garden of Kerala," is a haven of natural beauty. Enveloped by majestic mountains, gurgling rivers, and pristine forests, the district is a treasure trove of scenic wonders. It’s home to some of Kerala’s most iconic attractions, including the Idukki Arch Dam and Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. The cool climate and the fragrance of spices and tea make it an ideal year-round destination.



Whether you're planning a family vacation, a romantic escapade, or an adventurous trip with friends, Idukki has something for everyone. From trekking through dense forests to cruising on tranquil lakes, the activities here promise unforgettable memories.


Sightseeing:


For Families:

  • Idukki Arch Dam: Marvel at Asia’s first arch dam surrounded by panoramic views.


  • Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: Enjoy a boat ride while spotting wildlife.


  • Hill View Park: Perfect for picnics and offering breathtaking views.



For Couples:

  • Hill Stations of Vagamon and Munnar: Serene spots with rolling meadows and tea gardens.


  • Calvary Mount: A romantic location with stunning sunset views.


  • Anchuruli Tunnel: A hidden gem with tranquil surroundings.


For Friends:

  • Ramakkalmedu: A windy hilltop offering panoramic views of Tamil Nadu plains.


  • Pine Forests of Kulamavu: A great spot for photography and adventure.


  • Anamudi Peak Trek: A thrilling experience climbing South India’s highest peak.


Attractive Places in Idukki:


  • Munnar: The crown jewel of Idukki, known for its tea estates and Eravikulam National Park.


  • Thekkady: Famous for Periyar Lake and spice plantations.


  • Marayoor: Renowned for sandalwood forests and prehistoric dolmens.


  • Thattekad Bird Sanctuary: A paradise for bird watchers.


  • Cheeyappara Waterfalls: A mesmerizing seven-step waterfall.


Nightlife:


While Idukki is not known for a bustling nightlife, certain hill resorts and campsites offer cozy bonfire evenings and stargazing experiences. A few homestays and eco-resorts organize cultural performances and private barbeques under the stars.


Shopping:


  • Spice Markets: Stock up on authentic Kerala spices like cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon.


  • Tea and Coffee: Visit plantations and buy freshly harvested tea and coffee.


  • Handicrafts: Bamboo and coir products make for unique souvenirs.


Famous Food:

  • Puttu and Kadala Curry: A classic breakfast option in Kerala.


  • Appam and Stew: A soft rice pancake served with rich coconut stew.


  • Karimeen Pollichathu: Fresh fish marinated and grilled in banana leaves.


  • Elaneer Payasam: A tender coconut-based dessert.



With its tranquil charm and diverse offerings, Idukki is sure to leave you mesmerized, no matter your travel style!
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