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Idukki
Devikulam Hill Station
Situated 16kms south-west of Munnar, is a small hill station Devikulam,
which means 'Pond of the Goddess', as it is believed that goddess Sita
once, had a bath in the pond near by and hence this place was named after
it. This place has a lot of natural beauty and many tourists come here to
enjoy its serenity.
Peerumadu Tea Plantation
On the way to Thekkady, Peermade is a small hill station. It is a fertile
land at an altitude of 914 meters. Formerly the summer palaces of
Travancore Rajas this tiny and cool hill station is full of rubber, tea,
coffee, pepper and cardamom plantation, interspersed with waterfalls and
open grasslands.
Anayirankal
(tea plantation in Kerala)
This is an ideal picnic spot with its
bush green carpet of tea plantation. A trip on the splendid reservoir is
an unforgettable experience. The Tata Tea plantation and evergreen forests
surround the Anayirankal Dam.
Munnar Tea plantations
This is a beautiful hill station covered with unending expanse of tea
plantations and is 133Kms from Cochin, with an altitude ranging from 1600
to 1800 meters above sea level. Munnar boasts the highest peak in south
India 'Anamundi' 2695 meters high. Munnar was the favourite summer resort
of European settlers for centuries. The name 'Munnar' means 'Three Rivers'
and they are actually three mountain stream, Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and
Kundala, confluence at the heart of the town, meeting all the water
requirements of the settlers and visitors.
Chithirapuram
(Tea Platantation in kerala)
With its sleepy little cottages, bungalows, old play grounds and courts;
Chithirapuram still exudes an old world charm. Home of the Pallyvasal
Hydel Power Project, this hill town is also very famous for its
picturesque tea plantations.
Grampi hill
station
The picturesque hill station of Grampi, situated 5 kms from Peerumade is
also known as the Parunthupara, meaning the eagle rock.
Pathanamthitta
Charalkunnu Hill station
The picturesque hill station offers a panoramic view of the nearby
valleys. A camp house on the hill provides comfortable lodging.
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Vilangakunnu
7 kms from Thrissur, Vilangakunnu is a beautiful little hill which is a
wonderful picnic spot. This spot is a feast for ones eyes with its natural
charm and serenity.
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum)
Ponumudi (Hill Station in kerala)
An ideal little hill station, tucked away in the Western Ghats, Ponmudi is
at an altitude of 1100 feet above sea level. Lush Green woods, lazily
meandering streams and countless varieties of butterflies lend a strange
magic to Ponmudi. It is a panorama of pristine beauty cloaked in mist.
There are several tea and rubber estates around the hills. A hill tribe
called Kannikkar lives in the surrounding areas. Ponmudi is a fast
developing hill station with room and dormitory accommodation facilities,
restaurants, hill trails for hiking, a collection of hovering trees and
deer park. Ponmudi is 61 kms from Thiruvananthapuram and is easily reached
by road from here.