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How long is the drive from Varkala to Kumily?

The direct drive from Varkala to Kumily is 110 mi (177 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 4 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Varkala to Kumily, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Munnar, Thekkady, and Alappuzha, as well as top places to visit like Sree Janardhana Swamy Temple and Varkala Beach, or the ever-popular Magic Planet.

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Top cities between Varkala and Kumily

The top cities between Varkala and Kumily are Munnar, Thekkady, and Alappuzha. Munnar is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Varkala and 2 hours from Kumily.
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Alappuzha

Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is a charming city in Kerala, India, situated along the serene Laccadive Sea. It's renowned for its picturesque backwaters where visitors can enjoy leisurely houseboat cruises. The city boasts the historic Alappuzha Beach and Lighthouse, as well as the traditional Mullakkal Temple. One of its highlights is the annual snake boat races held at Punnamada Lake.
23% as popular as Munnar
37 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Kumily
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Munnar

Munnar, located in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India, is a charming hill station known for its extensive tea gardens and lush surroundings. Once a favored retreat for the elite of the British Raj, this town is now a popular destination for travelers seeking serenity and natural splendor.
Most popular city on this route
1 hour off the main route, 71% of way to Kumily
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Thekkady

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Thekkady, a town near Periyar National Park in Kerala, India, derives its name from the word "thekku," meaning teak. The climate is coolest in December–January and warmest in April–May. The cuisine of Thekkady is closely tied to Kerala's culinary traditions, featuring flavor-packed dishes with local spices like cardamom and black pepper abundant due to the region's rich spice plantations.
44% as popular as Munnar
1 minute off the main route, 99% of way to Kumily

Best stops along Varkala to Kumily drive

The top stops along the way from Varkala to Kumily (with short detours) are Mattupetty Dam, Varkala Beach, and Periyar Lake. Other popular stops include Tea Gardens, Alappuzha Beach, and Periyar National Park.
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Magic Planet

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Water & Amusement Parks
Entertainer
Magic Planet is a vibrant theme park dedicated to the world of magic, featuring street performances, aerialists, and a museum. Located in the Kinfra Film and Video Park, this innovative 75-acre complex offers an array of attractions such as an underground tunnel, mirror maze, shadow plays, virtual supermarket for mathematical skills development, children's park, food court, live performance theaters, and a research and development center.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Magic Planet, and I must say, it was an enchanting experience from start to finish! The moment I stepped inside, I was greeted by the warm, smiling faces of the staff who truly made me feel welcome (special mention to Miss Shamna) The cleanliness of the facility was impressive. It’s clear that they prioritize not just the fun experiences, but also the safety and comfort of their guests. The variety of shows offered is fantastic, catering to all age groups and interests. Whether you're a fan of magic, acrobatics, or theatrical performances, there's something for everyone. I particularly enjoyed the interactive elements of the show, which made it feel personal and engaging. What really stood out to me was Magic Planet's commitment to giving back to the community. I learned about their various charity initiatives, and it warmed my heart to see a business that not only focuses on entertainment but also on making a positive impact in the lives of others. Their efforts to support local charities and engage with the community truly set them apart. Overall, my experience at Magic Planet was magical in every sense of the word. From the friendly staff to the immaculate surroundings and their charitable endeavors, I left feeling uplifted and inspired. I highly recommend visiting Magic Planet for a day of fun and joy—it's a place where smiles are contagious, and the magic is real!
Renu — Google review
Magic Planet truly lives up to its name, offering a magical experience for all ages. It’s a brilliant realization of the inspiring vision of the great magician, Sri Gopinath Muthukad. Hats off to his dedication in empowering gifted children, helping them become self-reliant and financially independent by bringing them into the spotlight. What stood out the most was the exceptional customer service. Every staff member we encountered was warm, welcoming, and went above and beyond to ensure our visit was memorable. Whether assisting with shows, guiding us around, or simply sharing a friendly smile, their professionalism and kindness made a lasting impression. We left with joyful hearts and unforgettable memories. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a truly magical day out
Chinchu V — Google review
One of the most memorable days of my life. Everything was so well coordinated. It was So heartwarming to see the amazing talents of the children there. The crews who magically perform in the stage, mind-blowing show by magicians!. The group we had this day was so fun to be along as well. We even got to see Gopinath sir a beacon of philanthropy who adressed us. Wishing all the growth to this wonderful place. Thankyou so much for making our day!! and capturing all the beautiful moments and sending us!!
Narendran N — Google review
A wonderful experience With family. A full day packed program. We went with children. The money we spent there is worth every penny. Children can learn a lot of things about another side of childhood where our differently abled children their entire childhood in colours instead of chaos. They grow, live, learn and earn with Magic Planet. I would recommend this place as a must visit place for everyone. Also keep in mind the shows are understandable for kids above 5 years only. The full day program includes a food and snack facility on the campus itself. Ample parking is available.
Leo J — Google review
Best place to visit and shouldn't miss it, it will be helpful for mentally challenged children and the way do magic and other activities are superb, Magic show is ultimate one , it's a one day package with lunch and everything snacks
Abhilash R — Google review
This is the must visit destination in exploring trivandram. Each shows are extremely different and very interesting,you can spend 1 full day here with your family ,especially kids
Vignesh M — Google review
A heaven on earth! Truly touched seeing the blessed children filled with creativity and joy❤️.The place radiates God’s presence through its dedicated staff and teachers. Impressed by their punctuality, cleanliness, service, and the scrumptious food. The performances — especially by Ali Cherpulasserry, the mentalist, along with the theatre shows, circus acts, were simply mind-blowing! Hats off to Gopinath Muthukad Sir for this divine initiative. Everyone should visit this magical place — it’s a true blessing! 🙏
Amrita V — Google review
The location is approximately 20 km from the city. It's a 10 am to 6 pm program. Try to join by 10 am. The forenoon session mostly focuses on the performance of differently abled children. Stepping into Magic Planet was an experience that transcended mere entertainment. This is not just a theme park; it's a unique social experiment that is succeeding with grace and excellence. The park is a platform to empower and rehabilitate an often overlooked community—differently-abled children and street magicians. Seeing these incredible artists perform with such skill, confidence, and sheer joy is breathtaking. The work done here, training and providing a livelihood for these talented individuals, is a rare and beautiful initiative that sets Magic Planet apart from any other attraction. The park’s architecture and design are stunning, creating a truly enchanting atmosphere. Every corner of the park is thoughtfully crafted to ignite the imagination. The magic and circus sessions are, without a doubt, scintillating. The illusions are world-class, the acrobatics are gravity-defying, and the performances are delivered with professionalism and passion, keeping you on the edge of your seat. The variety of shows, from close-up magic to grand illusions, ensures that there is something to captivate every family member. Every staff member we interacted with was incredibly polite, sensible, and genuinely helpful. Their care and attention to detail, especially in managing a crowd with diverse needs, speak volumes about the place's ethos. This was my second visit to Magic Planet, and it was even better than the first. I was pleasantly surprised to learn they no longer charge for entry but instead accept donations. Honestly, I feel they should charge for such a fantastic package of entertainment. To show our support for their noble cause—empowering differently-abled children and street magicians—my family and I happily donated ₹1000 per person. The food options were simple and average: a Kerala style basic veg meal and chicken biryani. In a world full of commercial attractions, Magic Planet stands out as a beacon of hope and humanity. A full five stars and our highest recommendation!
Drunnikrishnanz — Google review
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Kinfra Film and Video Park Kizhakkumbhagom, Kazhakkoottam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695585, India
http://www.magicplanet.in/
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Sree Janardhana Swamy Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Shri Janardhana Swamy Temple is a serene Hindu temple located in Varkala, India. The temple boasts colorful carvings and shrines, with a dramatic wall of lanterns adding to its charm. Situated on the cliffs overlooking Varkala Beach, this 2,000-year-old temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and holds great significance as a pilgrimage site for Hindus in southern India.
Serenity surrounds this beautiful temple—peace flows with every step. Incredible feelings visiting this amazing 2000 year old temple, Felt positivity and great vibe. Great place to visit, blessed to know our cultural heritage ❤️🥰
Ravi U — Google review
I recently visited this temple and had a wonderful experience. The atmosphere here is truly special there’s a peaceful, spiritual vibe that makes you feel instantly calm and welcome. The temple is impressively neat and clean, with well maintained surroundings that add to the sense of serenity. The staff and volunteers are very friendly and always ready to help or guide visitors, which made my visit even more pleasant. The temple’s architecture and overall ambiance beautifully reflect its ancient heritage, giving you a sense of connection to history and tradition. Overall, it’s a fantastic place for anyone seeking tranquility and a touch of spiritual energy. Highly recommended for both devotees and tourists alike!
Akash P — Google review
One of the divine and nearest temple in varkala. Also 2000years old. At the temple entrance, small pond is available. The water is refreshing, & even spotted a little turtle. The temple was neat, clean, and maintained with care. While it looked like many other traditional temples as well. It was quite hot during my visit, For Gents - The shirts and inner baniyan to be removed due to temple customs. The god looked unique from others. It was an pleasant moment but it stayed out for more than half an hour because of prasadham offering for the god.
Lava K — Google review
A peaceful and spiritual place with centuries of history. The architecture is traditional and well-maintained. The temple is located on a hilltop, offering a serene atmosphere and beautiful views. It’s very calm inside, and devotees come here to seek blessings from Lord Vishnu.
Avinashreddy M — Google review
Incredible ❤️😍. So different from other temples and so beautiful. A must visit of Varkala. Some of highlights - - Vishnu Ji Murti is so beautiful and different - the number of diyas lit in the evening are just amazing - and to top it up there is Gajraj ji (elephant) in the temple complex 😍. Few tips - Try to go in night around 6:30 as diyas are lit that time , you can also help in that - In Mandir main compex you have to remove the shirt /tshirt
Hanendra S — Google review
We recently visited this temple and had a very peaceful experience. There’s also a pond near the temple, which adds to the calm and serene atmosphere. One important thing to note is that boys need to remove their shirts during darshan, as it’s a mandatory tradition here.
Jayanth C — Google review
Before entering the temple, I spent a few quiet moments at the temple pond right in front of the entrance. The water felt refreshing, and I even spotted a little turtle,it was such a calming start to the visit. The temple itself was neat, clean, and maintained with care. While it looked like many other traditional temples, there was a special peaceful vibe that I really felt. It was quite hot during my visit, and I was wearing a hat. A lady told me to remove it,possibly due to temple customs.
Devapriya — Google review
NO STARS! Although the temple space is beautiful I could not enjoy it because I could not get over the animal torture that is going on here! They are holding an innocent elephant captive! She is 52 years old and suffering. 😭😭
Leah L — Google review
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Varkala Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Varkala Beach, also known as Papanasham Beach, is a unique and picturesque destination located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. It is renowned for its stunning cliffs and natural springs that are believed to have purifying properties. Often compared to Goa, this coastal town offers a blend of beach relaxation, wellness experiences, and cultural attractions such as the Janardhana Swamy Temple and Varkala Cultural Centre.
Varkala Beach is one amongst the most unique Beaches in Southern part of India. It has dramatic red laterite cliffs, in itself is a unique geological formation. The views from cliff are Stunning. It's also known for its lively atmosphere with many cafes and restaurants located along the cliff, catering to visitors. After sunset, it's possible to witness bioluminescence, an aquamarine glow in the water, making for a magical experience. Also you can easily spot Eagles & Fireflies flying, depending upon the period of your visit. Except for being so beautiful, swimming on the Beach is not always safe due to strong currents, so visitors are advised to be cautious. PS:-In all Good place to relax and unwind. Highly recommended.
Vaibhav J — Google review
Certainly one of the best beach, having a great cliff connecting through another beach and having all restaurants/cafés and shops over the cliff. Must recommend the morning walk through the cliff and have a great sight during sunrise. For party ppl Evening time is great fun.
Ravi U — Google review
It is a beautiful beach. It has got peace and calm ambience. Where you can sit peacefully, and you can listen, the sounds of the waves. moreover, you will be having less crowd and compatible with Cherai and Cochin Beach. I have been there along with my family enjoyed a lot that too during night time it was very pleasant to hear the song. It is one of the decent features I have ever seen.
Mjsandeep K — Google review
One of the best beaches in Kerala..easily accessible from Trivandrum and Kollam.. it’s best to visit here on evening to enjoy the beautiful sunset..weekends will be very crowded
Afsal R — Google review
Loved the place. Very special beach not like other beaches. Beautiful cliff beach with long sand shore to walk and good for street shopping
Peter V — Google review
Varkala Beach, emphasize the stunning natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere, vibrant cliffside, and the range of activities available. dramatic red cliffs overlooking the Arabian Sea, clear blue water, lively market and cafes along the cliffs, and spectacular sunsets. There are options for relaxation, adventure, wellness, and cultural experiences, making Varkala a versatile destination for all types of travelers
Nishin P — Google review
The Varkala Beach does not allow people to bathe in the water. The beach is always crowded but it very closely to the stays. The beach is in walking distance of 3 to 5 KM only. It is the most unique Beaches in Southern part of India. The views from cliff is Stunning. It is well known for its lively atmosphere with many cafes and restaurants along the cliff, catering to visitors. After sunset, it's possible to witness bioluminescence, an aquamarine glow in the water, making for a magical experience. Swimming is not always not safe due to strong currents, so visitors are advised to be cautious and not allowed during season time. It's Good place to relax and unwind. But the food is costly and I don't highly recommend.
Lava K — Google review
Varkala Beach is quite overrated and usually very crowded. Most of the time, access to the beach was restricted, so we could only watch the sunset. However, the sunset view itself is truly mesmerizing. The beach is easily accessible, with plenty of buses running on this route from the railway station. There are also several nearby beaches that are less crowded and have fresher water.
Jerin C — Google review
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Varkala cliff

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Varkala Cliff is a stunning natural wonder that showcases unique red sandstone formations along the Arabian Sea. Stretching from Black Beach to Papanasam Beach, this picturesque cliff is not just about breathtaking views; it’s also home to a vibrant market filled with restaurants, cafes, and boutiques offering traditional South Indian attire and souvenirs. The atmosphere here is lively, making it hard to leave once you’ve indulged in delicious vegetarian dishes or fresh seafood.
One of the best tourist attractions of south india and the one which you get never bored of. Excellent views. Lots of food spots in the cliff and watchout for the prices though. Highly recommended especially during monsoon.
Rajeev R — Google review
Varkala Cliff has such a calming vibe 🌊✨ The moody weather, cool winds, and light rain made the place feel even more magical. Sitting by the cliff, watching the waves crash and the clouds move — it’s pure peace. A perfect spot to slow down and just breathe.
Prajeesh — Google review
Varkala Cliff is one of the most beautiful and relaxing places you can visit in Kerala. The view from the cliff is absolutely stunning — the Arabian Sea stretches endlessly, and watching the sunset from the edge of the cliff is a magical experience. The whole area has a calm, laid-back vibe that makes it perfect for unwinding and spending time close to nature. The cliff is lined with cafes, restaurants, and small shops, offering everything from fresh seafood to continental dishes and souvenirs. You can walk along the stretch, stop for a coffee or a meal with a sea view, and enjoy the cool breeze throughout the day. It’s also quite safe and well-maintained, with easy access to the beach below through steps. The combination of beach, food, and beautiful views makes it a must-visit spot for tourists, couples, and backpackers alike. Overall, Varkala Cliff is a perfect destination if you love scenic views, good food, and a peaceful atmosphere. Whether you visit for a day or stay nearby, it’s an experience you’ll definitely remember!
Naresh D — Google review
Varkala Cliff is an amazing place to unwind and enjoy nature at its best. The view of the Arabian Sea from the cliff is absolutely breathtaking, especially during sunset. The entire stretch is vibrant with cafés, restaurants, and shops, yet it still feels peaceful and relaxing. The walk along the cliffside is refreshing, with cool sea breeze and stunning scenery all around. Whether you’re there for food, shopping, or just to sit and watch the waves, Varkala Cliff offers a wonderful experience. A must-visit spot
Dileep D — Google review
One of the most beautiful coastal spots in Kerala and truly a must-visit place for anyone who loves the sea. The view from the cliff is absolutely stunning — endless blue waters, golden sunsets, and the sound of waves crashing below. The cliffside path is lined with cozy cafés, restaurants, and small shops selling souvenirs, clothes, and handicrafts, which make it a lively and relaxing place to spend your day. Evenings are especially magical here — the entire place lights up with a calm, breezy vibe. You can sit at a café, enjoy a cup of coffee or seafood meal, and just watch the sun slowly dip into the Arabian Sea. It’s peaceful yet full of life. However, during high tides, parts of the beach below get washed away, and access can be limited. The lifeguards are always alert and guide tourists well, ensuring safety for everyone. The cliff area is also well-maintained and has several homestays and resorts with sea-view rooms. It’s an ideal place for solo travelers, couples, and photographers.
DHANUSH M — Google review
Varkala is truly a hidden gem on the coast of Kerala — a perfect blend of natural beauty, peace, and good vibes. The beach, with its golden sands and turquoise waters, is framed by the stunning red cliffs that make the place absolutely unique. Watching the sunset from the cliff is an experience you’ll never forget — the sky turns into shades of orange, pink, and purple that look straight out of a painting. What makes Varkala even more special are its people. Everyone I met — from the local shop owners to the café staff and even the fishermen — was warm, welcoming, and full of smiles. They genuinely make you feel at home and add so much heart to the whole experience. The cliffside cafés and small shops create a relaxed, bohemian vibe — perfect for travelers, backpackers, and anyone looking to slow down and reconnect with nature. Whether you want yoga, fresh seafood, Ayurvedic massages, or just a quiet moment by the sea, Varkala offers it all. Varkala is not just a place — it’s a feeling. The cliffs, the waves, and the people together make it one of the most soulful destinations in India. Highly recommended for anyone looking for peace, beauty, and kindness.
Fakru F — Google review
Varkala Cliff is one of the best places I’ve visited. The views are insane, the vibe is calm, and the cliffside cafés make the whole experience great. Perfect for a relaxed walk or just chilling by the sea. The best time to visit is definitely evening and night when the place feels the most alive.
Bibin P — Google review
LOVE THE PLACE. I love visiting this place every now and then—the whole place issa vibe. Everything you need is on the cliff, from food to clothes to antiques, you name it. I bought a bunch of antique stuff on my last visit. There are honestly so many shops selling antiques, jewellery, clothes, and all kinds of random things. But here’s a tip: don’t jump at the first price they tell you. You can usually bargain and get things for a much better deal. Also, the same item might be in a bunch of different shops, so take a walk around before buying anything. There are so many—literally so many—cafés and restaurants up there. But don’t just go with the Instagram hype. Do a bit of research or explore on your own, because there are a lot of great spots apart from the usual “Instagram-approved” places. A coffee while taking in a glimpse of the beach, or sipping a cocktail with the sea view, is a must if you ask me. The views from the cliff are just stunning, especially during sunset when the sky goes crazy with colours. It does get crowded in the eve. People chilling, music playing from cafés, and the sea breeze it all feels perfect. If you’re in Varkala, the cliff is definitely a must-visit.
Devapriya — Google review
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Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary

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Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in Trivandrum, Kerala, is a nature lover's paradise. It offers deer viewing, a crocodile park, and boat rides on the picturesque Neyyar Dam. The sanctuary features attractions like the Bus Safari, Elephant Rehabilitation Center, Lion Park, and Crocodile Farm. Visitors can also enjoy guided trekking and overnight camping amidst lush greenery. The serene atmosphere makes it an ideal getaway for hiking or bird-watching enthusiasts.
I visited Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary with a friend and had a wonderful time. On the way, we stopped near the reservoir – while entry is restricted in some areas, there are a few safe spots where people were enjoying a refreshing bath. We then headed up to the top of the dam, which has a small entry fee and parking charge. Totally worth it – the view from the top was absolutely spectacular, especially with the dam gates open, creating a stunning visual of the water gushing down. It’s a perfect location for photography lovers. Nearby, there’s a children’s park which looked well-maintained and great for families. We noticed a boat safari is also available, though we didn’t opt for it this time. There are also a crocodile park and a deer park close by, making it a complete nature experience. Highly recommended for a half-day trip or a peaceful nature escape!
Sajin S — Google review
Once you visit, you’ll realize it’s truly worth the trip. The journey takes you through lush, green landscapes with dense forests flanking both sides of the road. As you arrive, the dam greets you with two distinct views. On the lower side, you’ll find the shutters, a beautifully designed bridge, a children’s park, and other recreational spots. The upper side, in contrast, offers a serene atmosphere—remarkably calm even with over a hundred visitors present at the time. Nearby, there’s a Forest Department office, a cafeteria, and a crocodile park—though the latter could certainly benefit from better maintenance. One of the most exciting features is the variety of boat trips available within the dam, including a longer safari-style excursion. Overall, the experience is enjoyable and memorable. However, it’s hard to ignore the missed potential. The tourism department appears to be underperforming, especially given the vast opportunities available to develop the area into a major attraction. Right now, it feels like a beautiful title waiting for the poem to be written. A sincere request to the government: show the commitment and vision needed to transform this naturally gifted location into a world-class destination for travelers from around the globe.
Nimesh N — Google review
Neyyar wildlife sanctuary has boating service along with elephant visits, deer visits, crocodile visits. Ticket fare is 100rs per adult. It's a very good view through the boat. The park has 2 elephants of one male and one female, lot of deers and you can see monkeys too. There will be guide who guides you and also convey all the information regarding park and animals. In the area where crocodiles are placed, has a python too. Each crocodiles are kept in separate cage. When you move forward you can go to the neyyar dam. A watch tower, dam, children's park, aquarium, swimming pool are provided. As all those near by, it will be a good spot.
Confiya R — Google review
Neyyar Dam is a great place to go to free our minds when we have free time in the Thiruvananthapuram district.If you go during the rainy season, all the shutters are open and it's fun to see the water coming through. This is a couple friendly place and can be a family friendly place too, but it takes a while. 1. Couple friendly 12 to 4 . This is a great place for couples to get their own freedom. 2. Family 9 to 12 and 4 to 6 It's a great time to come and enjoy with the family. There is also a swimming pool right there for an hourly fee. That's also a good experience. It's a great place to enjoy if it's completely free. Rating 4.5/5 Food available Entry fee 10/ per head Parking fee yes And there's an aquarium right next to it. Enjoyyyyyyyyy.........
Rhino — Google review
🌿 A Journey into Nature’s Heart – Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary & Dam, Kerala Nestled in the foothills of the Western Ghats, about 30 kilometers from Thiruvananthapuram, lies one of Kerala’s most underrated yet breathtaking eco-tourism destinations – Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Sprawling over 12,000 hectares of lush greenery, this sanctuary, coupled with the scenic Neyyar Dam, offers an unforgettable blend of adventure, serenity, and natural beauty. 🏞️ The Charm of Neyyar Dam The first sight of the Neyyar Dam instantly captivates you. Surrounded by majestic hills and mirrored waters, it’s a peaceful retreat away from the bustle of city life. The dam not only plays a crucial role in irrigation and water supply but also enhances the area’s beauty, making it a favorite spot for picnics, photography, and evening strolls. The view of the sunset reflecting over the calm reservoir is truly mesmerizing. Boating in the Neyyar reservoir is a must-do activity. Visitors can take a speedboat or a regular motorboat to explore the serene waters and reach the Lion Safari Park or the Crocodile Rehabilitation Centre located within the sanctuary area. 🦁 Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary – A Natural Wonderland The Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a wide range of flora and fauna. The forest is rich with tropical evergreen and deciduous trees, forming a dense canopy that keeps the air fresh and cool even on warmer days. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot species like Asian elephants, gaur (Indian bison), sloth bears, sambars, langurs, and bonnet macaques. For bird lovers, the sanctuary is a paradise with dozens of endemic and migratory birds, their songs echoing through the forest trails. The Lion Safari Park inside the sanctuary offers a thrilling experience. Visitors can take a bus ride through a fenced natural enclosure to see majestic lions in their semi-wild habitat. Though it’s a short trip, it gives a fascinating glimpse into the behavior and grace of these big cats. 🐊 Crocodile Rehabilitation and Research Centre Another highlight is the Crocodile Rehabilitation and Research Centre, one of the few in India dedicated to the conservation of crocodiles. Established in 1977, it aims to protect and breed the endangered species. Visitors can see crocodiles of different ages and sizes basking in the sun or moving through the waters – an educational and exciting experience, especially for children and wildlife enthusiasts. 🧘‍♀️ Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwanthari Ashram Just near the dam lies the world-renowned Sivananda Yoga Ashram, which adds a spiritual charm to the region. People from all over the world visit the ashram to learn yoga, meditation, and holistic living. The peaceful surroundings of the sanctuary make it an ideal setting for self-reflection and inner peace. 🚶‍♂️ Trekking & Adventure For adventure seekers, Neyyar offers several trekking trails that lead through thick forests, small streams, and breathtaking viewpoints. One of the most popular treks is to the Agasthyamalai peak, part of the Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve, which is believed to be the abode of sage Agasthya. It’s a challenging yet rewarding trek, offering panoramic views of the Western Ghats.
Rijas G — Google review
A Must visit place. Place is so serene and eco friendly. Nature at its peak. Safari through a boat ride really worth trying. We may encounter wild animals If you are lucky enough.
JIJEESH U — Google review
Nice place situated near to Neyyar dam. We visited after rainy season so that there was water in the reservoir. There is no lion safari now. It is closed and there are no lions now. Picturesque views. We could able to see parts of hills from agastyarkoodam, kurishumala etc. There were three packages available. We took package-1 which covers deer park,crocodile park,elephants (1 big and 1 young one) and boating for 1 hour at 2900/-. Guides were there inorder to provide the information all the time. Boating was so good with panoramic views. Only 2-3 crocodiles are there in the crocodile park. We have to walk through a small narrow forest path unordered to see the deer park which was nice. We heard from one of the employee that all the lions are dead so that they have to shut down the safari. Earlier at a point, there were 16 male lions and it was difficult to feed them. And there were no profit from the sanctuary also. So one doctor approved for the sterilization procedure which made them infertile. It was a sad story.
Varsha V — Google review
Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is a beautiful destination for nature and wildlife lovers. The place is surrounded by lush greenery, a peaceful dam site, and a variety of animals including lions, deer, and elephants. The boat ride is a must-try as it takes you close to the lion safari park and crocodile park. The sanctuary is well-maintained and perfect for a day trip with family and friends.
Aswin A — Google review
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G5M2+J4C, Kallikkad, Kerala 695572, India
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Elephant Rehabilitation Centre

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Nature & Wildlife Areas
There are 10 Elephants. We can witness Elephant bathing and feeding. Boating also available in the Neyyar. There is a Trekking inside the forest also available .
Vishnu R — Google review
"Escape to a serene haven that's perfect for relaxation and connects you with nature. This eco-friendly retreat is home to 13 majestic elephants, cared for by friendly and attentive guards. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the surroundings, and indulge your senses in the tranquility of the environment. Take a leisurely boat ride and experience the beauty of nature up close. A truly rejuvenating experience awaits you."
Anoop U — Google review
The entry fee is ₹50 per person and parking costs ₹60. The centre is home to nine elephants, aged between 4 and 84 years. One of them is said to be the oldest elephant in Asia, which makes the visit even more special. The place is well maintained, and you can watch the elephants being bathed, fed, and cared for. The surroundings are full of greenery and calm, giving a nice forest-like feel. There are also trekking options here. The first package is a 4 km trek that starts in the morning and finishes by around 12 PM. It costs ₹1300 for a group of five. The second is a full-day trek for ₹2500 for five people. For those who want to stay overnight, there are cottage facilities available at ₹1900 and ₹2500. Boating is another activity here, starting from ₹250. There’s also an eco shop where you can buy natural items like red sandalwood, cardamom, and other local products. It’s a good place for nature lovers and families, especially if you want to spend some quiet time surrounded by trees and elephants.
Hemachandran S — Google review
Good place if you wish to show your children elephant, monkeys or take them for a boating. Has ample parking space and neat washrooms. Entry fee not required for children below 5 years. KSRTC services also available to the park.
Basil S — Google review
The Kottur Elephant Rehabilitation Centre, located near Kappukadu in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is generally reviewed as a significant and worthwhile place to visit for those interested in elephants, wildlife, and eco-tourism. It's known for being a safe haven for Asiatic elephants. Here is a summary of the reviews and visitor information: 🐘 Key Attractions & Experience Elephant Interaction: The most popular time to visit is typically between 8:00 AM and 11:30 AM when the elephants are bathed and fed. Visitors can often watch the mahouts (handlers) and, in some cases, participate in or observe the feeding process. Elephant Parade: A major attraction held on weekends where the elephants walk in a line, each holding the tail of the one in front of it with its trunk. Elephant Rides: These are available for visitors (check local timings and availability). Nature and Adventure: Located in the foothills of the Western Ghats, it offers a serene environment. Other activities available include: Bamboo Rafting in the green waters of the Neyyar reservoir. Trekking (e.g., a 3-km trek to Kizhakkumalappara). Eco-Tourism Stay: Cottages are available for overnight stays (Jungle Camps) for a more immersive experience. 🌟 Conservation & Future India's First: It is noted as the first elephant rehabilitation facility in India. World's Largest in Future: The centre is undergoing a significant expansion project with international standards, aiming to become the world's largest elephant rescue and rehabilitation facility. Facilities: The expanded center is planned to include fifty natural habitats, an elephant museum, a super-specialty veterinary hospital, a research center, and a mahout training center. 📍 Visitor Information Best Time to Visit: Morning hours (8:00 AM - 11:30 AM) to witness the feeding and bathing. Visiting Hours (General): Typically from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (some sources suggest Monday is a holiday, so it's best to confirm current timings). Location: Near Kappukadu, Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala. Access: Approximately 35-40 km from Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station and International Airport. Rating: Online reviews often give the center a good average rating (e.g., 4.2 stars based on a large number of ratings). 👍 General Sentiment Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see the elephants in a protected, natural setting and learn about the rehabilitation efforts. The beautiful location in the Agasthyakoodam hill range and the added eco-tourism activities make it a full-day destination. If you are planning a visit, I can help you find the latest contact details, entry fees, or specific timings for the elephant feeding/bathing sessions.
Partha G — Google review
All the elephants are rescued animals. Visiting for the 2nd time and this time due to heavy rain during monsoon the pathway was blocked by fallen trees and electric lines hence could not view the elephant feeding and bathing and I was taken for a limited sighting of elephants. But the rain made the atmosphere and greenery looks even better. This place also has a couple of trekking options. Location is around 15 km from kattakada. Must visit when visiting Trivandrum.
Santosh J — Google review
- See majestic elephants up close - Understand conservation challenges - Support responsible tourism They play a vital role in protecting these incredible creatures. If you're interested in visiting one, there are many amazing options around the world!
Vishnu. A — Google review
I recently visited the Kottoor Elephant Rehabilitation Centre in Trivandrum, and it was a unique experience! The center is located in a beautiful forest area, providing a natural habitat for rescued elephants. We reached there by 4PM, we got a chance to see the feeding sessions. The surroundings are peaceful, making it a great spot for nature lovers. We were not able to touch or feed the elephants; we could only observe them from a small distance. They also have offer boating facilities. Overall, it’s a good place to visit, especially for families and wildlife enthusiasts. Parking - The parking area is spacious and paid. Rating: 4/5 - Scenic location, close-up view of elephants, peaceful environment
Kalyani R — Google review
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H544+M74, Neyyar Dam Road, Kappukadu, Kerala 695574, India
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Thangassery Light House

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Lighthouses
The Thangassery Light House, also known as the Tangasseri Light House, is a historic beacon dating back to 1902. Standing at 41 meters tall, it is the second tallest lighthouse on the Kerala coast and a popular attraction in the region. The tower features distinctive red and white spiral stripes and offers visitors the option to ascend via an elevator or stairs to enjoy panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and surrounding landscape.
One of the famous tourist spots and landmarks in Kollam.The scenic beauty of Thankassery and the entire coastal region makes you mesmerized. We recently visited here on a working day and went around 11 am. It's a good experience and not very crowded. Even though it's noon, there is so much cool atmosphere at the top but you should go for evening time, it's pretty more good. The staff service is good, and they always maintain the premises. I think you can spend a decent amount of time here without any boredom. There are stairs and a lift available. If you have any health issues, then you should definitely go for the lift option because climbing too many steps makes you suffocate. They are charging an entry fee of र20 for adults, र10 for children(3-12) and senior citizens and र50 for foreign citizens. There is an extra fee of र10 for taking photos.You have to keep the footwear outside before entering the lighthouse & kindly remember that Monday is a holiday here. There is a children's park in the compound. There are washroom facilities provided in the corner.
ANANTHU B — Google review
One of the oldest lighthouses in Kerala, it holds history from the time of the British East India Company. Both an elevator and stairs are available to reach the top. The view from the top is worth the journey and ticket amount of 20rs.😀
Vaisakh S — Google review
Worth a stop on the way up north to Alappuzha for only 20rpi. Worth noting there is a ticket office for the fun park , so make sure you go up the road to the actual light house entry gate. Founded in 1902 this is one of two lighthouses in the Kollam area. After to begin showing cracking in 1930, this lighthouse was strengthened by A.N Seal in 1940. This 120+ year old light house will provide stunning views over Kollam and the Indian Ocean
James M — Google review
Amazing place with a breathtaking view. It’s the second tallest lighthouse in Kerala, and a lift facility is also available for visitors. The surrounding landscape is also very beautiful. It’s just a quick 10-minute walk from Tangy bus stop, or you can easily take an auto. A must-visit spot in Kollam
Lazy A — Google review
A Historic place in kollam. Well maintained renovated lighthouse. Evening view is mesmerizing. They are charging an entry fee of र20 for adults, र10 for children(3-12) and senior citizens and र50 for foreign citizens. There is an extra fee of र10 for taking photos.You have to keep the footwear outside before entering the lighthouse. Monday is a holiday. There is a children's park in the compound And a small refreshment shop there. Unofficial parking fee is too high that's collected by a lady whose home is near to the lighthouse.
Prasanth R — Google review
What a beautiful light house it is, with a lift inside to make our effort of walk easy to reach the top. Beautiful view of the whole thamarassery area and kollam. 20rs is the admission fee for one person and 10 extra for using the camera. 10min is allowed maximum if there is rush to spend on the top. Otherwise 10-15 is maximum allowed. Try to take the stairs instead of lift, if you want to burn some calories😜
Arun R — Google review
Awesome views from the top and yes there is an elevator so we has to climb only a few stairs ! The sunset view would be spectacular but it closes at 6 pm .However the walking path also gives a great view .
Sudeshna M — Google review
The view and the feel up top is nothing like you ever seen. Do visit the top they also has elevator installed. You still have to climb some stairs though.
Vinit P — Google review
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Thangassery Rd, Valiazhikom, Thangasherry East, Thangassery, Kollam, Kerala 691007, India
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Jatayu Earth's Center

Sights & Landmarks
Adventure sports center
This 65-acre tourist attraction features a giant concrete statue of Jatayu, plus various activities.
Jatayu Earth Center is an amazing place to visit! The sculpture is massive and beautifully designed — you’ll truly be in awe when you see it up close. The view from the top is stunning, and the whole area feels peaceful and well-maintained. Make sure to bring CASH There are a few small temples on the top, including one with Lord Rama’s footsteps, which adds a nice spiritual touch. There’s also a small handicraft-style shop and a restaurant area where you can get food at reasonable prices while waiting for the cable car. Even though the entry fee is on the higher side, the overall experience is totally worth it. A must-visit spot if you’re exploring this side of Kerala!
Revmaxrider — Google review
--- I visited Jatayu Earth Center a year ago, and the experience still lingers in my memory. Nestled in Kerala’s rugged terrain, this destination is a stunning tribute to mythology, nature, and thoughtful infrastructure. 🚗 Accessibility & Facilities • Ample car parking: No hassle finding a spot, even during peak hours. • Well-maintained premises: Clean pathways, organized ticket counters, and courteous staff made the visit smooth. • Outside food not allowed, but they do have a canteen facility inside, which is convenient for refreshments. 🚡 Getting to the Top • You can trek up the hill or opt for the cable car, which offers a breathtaking aerial view of the landscape. The ride is short but spectacular—definitely a highlight. • Two separate tickets are required:• Entry to Jatayu sculpture area: Cash only, so carry enough. • Cable car ride: Can be paid via card or UPI, which is convenient. 🗿 At the Summit • The Jatayu sculpture is awe-inspiring—claimed to be the largest bird sculpture in the world, it’s a powerful visual homage to the legendary eagle from the Ramayana. • There’s a serene Lord Rama temple on the top, and you can also see the footprint of Lord Rama, adding a spiritual dimension to the visit. 🌟 Final Thoughts Jatayu Earth Center is more than just a tourist spot—it’s a place where mythology meets modern engineering. Whether you’re a nature lover, a spiritual seeker, or a curious traveler, this destination is absolutely worth visiting. ---
Binoy V — Google review
One-of-a-kind place! Truly worth visiting. The Jatayu sculpture is massive and a real piece of art. However, a few improvements can make the experience much smoother: • Ticketing system needs restructuring — more ticket counters are required, and there should be a proper waiting area downstairs as well or online tickets. • AC in the waiting areas needs better cooling, especially considering the crowd and weather. • Cable car safety can be improved. It should fully stop for tourists to get in and out; stepping off while it’s moving feels unsafe. • Clear instructions should be displayed at the entrance so visitors know the rules beforehand, especially since food and water are not allowed inside. • Refreshment counters need better cooling, more options, and water dispensers. • Photos for purchase look overly edited or AI-generated; more natural edits or original prints, especially with the Jatayu structure in the background, would be much better. • Souvenirs missing — fridge magnets or Jatayu-themed items would be great additions. Overall, it’s a great experience with a lot of potential to become even better!
Paul P — Google review
Visited Jatayu Earth Center recently — an incredible experience! The massive Jatayu sculpture is breathtaking and beautifully crafted. The cable car ride offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and forests. The site is well maintained and the staff are friendly and helpful. There’s also an adventure zone for ziplining, archery, and other fun activities if you want some thrill. Make sure to carry water, wear comfortable shoes, and reach early to avoid the afternoon heat. A must-visit for anyone traveling through Kerala — both for its mythological significance and the spectacular views! 🌅 Best part: Watching the sunset from the hilltop.
Konijeti P — Google review
Jatayu Earth Center in Kerala is known for its massive sculpture of the mythical bird Jatayu, placed on a rocky hilltop. Visitors can reach the top either by cable car or by walking up the pathway. The hilltop area can get quite hot during sunny hours, so carrying an umbrella or cap is advisable. At the top, there is a small water area and a shop for basic refreshments. A temple is also located near the sculpture, adding a peaceful touch to the visit. The viewpoint offers good spots for photography, making it suitable for families, friends, and solo travelers. Overall, it is a place where visitors can comfortably spend time exploring the sculpture, views, and surroundings.
Survive D — Google review
It is maintained by a non government organisation/ private organisation. Well maintained property. Beautiful scenic surroundings view. Plastic Water bottles and eatables are not allowed. Free water is available everywhere. Amount paid 555₹ per person including entry ticket and cable car ticket. Second option of 325₹ was available for who wish to climb 826 steps almost 1km elevation. Please note that full ticket is applicable for people with more than 90 cm height including children. They take your photo at start which is available at 260₹ per copy or 210₹ for multiple soft copies at 1st floor. 1st floor has some small food counters along with children play area. Jatayu sculpture is beautiful with in detailed carvings. Small Lord Rama temple is situated upstairs. Devotees can see the foot step of Lord Rama backside of this temple. Overall fantastic experience.
Pratik R — Google review
Worth visiting the place when you are in trivandrum, Varkala or Kollam. The opening time is as mentioned on the site, it's exactly at 10AM. The ticketing system could have been little hassle free. They have one ticketing window at the ground level, this makes the process way slow. And also I don't find a reason of having another ticketing window at upper level to decide cable car or walking track. Most of the time I feel the cable car may not operate because of heavy wind in the area, so keep in mind. However I felt it was blessing in disguise to get our cable car got cancelled because of harsh weather and we could take a nice walk among the nature, it's just a km of climb. The management has arranged all necessary facilities like drinking water and toilets in all levels. The ticketing from online is fraud, there is a strict warning at the entrance to avoid online ticketing. The management does not allow any big bag, plastic items including water bottle and sanitizer but at the 1st floor they sell all plastic items which is contradicting to their policy.
Srinivas P — Google review
I had an amazing time visiting Jatayu Earth Centre. The entire experience felt so well crafted especially the background music inspired by Indian history. It was incredibly soothing to the ears and added a beautiful depth to the whole ambience. During my visit, the museum was closed, possibly due to ongoing construction work, so I couldn’t explore that part. But the view from the Jatayu rock more than made up for it absolutely stunning and worth the climb. Overall, it’s a place everyone should visit at least once in their life. Truly a memorable experience
Himani S — Google review
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Jatayu Nature Park Rd, Jatayu Junction, Chadayamangalam, Kerala 691534, India
http://www.jatayuearthscenter.in/
+91 97784 14178
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Munroe Island

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Islands
Munroe Island, also known as Mundrothuruthu, is a cluster of eight small islands nestled at the meeting point of Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River in Kerala, South India. This hidden gem is located 27 km from Kollam and covers a total area of about 13.4 km². The islands are interconnected by serene lakes and waterways, offering a picturesque setting for visitors to explore.
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Kerala, India, USA
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Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple

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Hindu temple
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Sacred & Religious Sites
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is a captivating pilgrimage destination located in the heart of Kerala, dedicated to the revered serpent god, Nagaraja. This ancient temple is renowned for its serene forest setting and boasts an impressive collection of over 100,000 snake images that line the pathways and trees, making it one of the largest snake temples in India.
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is an enchanting spiritual destination nestled in the serene forests of Haripad, Kerala. Dedicated to Nagaraja (the serpent god), this temple is truly unique — not only for its deep-rooted connection to serpent worship but also for the tranquility and mystique that surround it. The temple complex is beautifully shaded by dense trees, and as you walk through the pathways, you’ll notice thousands of serpent idols placed under the trees and along the temple grounds, each telling a silent story of devotion. The air feels cool, calm, and charged with a spiritual energy that is difficult to put into words. It’s a place where you feel connected to nature and divinity at the same time. One of the most remarkable aspects of Mannarasala is the temple's matriarchal tradition — the chief priest is a woman, known as the Mannarasala Amma. This makes the temple culturally significant as well, representing an ancient and rare tradition in temple customs. The rituals here are deeply symbolic, especially for devotees seeking blessings for fertility, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. Many families visit to perform offerings, particularly the popular 'Uruli Kamazhthal' ritual, praying for children. The temple is well-maintained, and despite attracting a large number of devotees, it retains its calm and disciplined atmosphere. The Mannarasala Ayilyam festival is a grand event here, celebrated with much fervor and drawing crowds from across Kerala and beyond. Practical tip: Early morning visits are ideal to avoid the rush and to fully experience the peaceful surroundings. Footwear needs to be left outside, and photography is generally restricted inside, preserving the sanctity of the space. Overall, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is more than a place of worship — it’s a rare blend of spirituality, nature, and cultural heritage. Whether you are a devotee or simply someone seeking a unique spiritual experience in Kerala, this temple leaves a lasting impression.
Rakesh R — Google review
I visited Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple today. The serene atmosphere of this temple provides a unique experience for visitors. The presence of stone idols depicting snakes adds to the distinctive charm of the place. Attending snake pooja and receiving prasadas are integral parts of the temple's religious practices. The two large ponds within the temple grounds contribute to the peaceful ambiance. The forest-like surroundings further enhance the tranquility of this sacred space.
Mahesh M — Google review
Absolute calm and peaceful atmosphere♥️ You can easily reach here, approximately 3 Km from Harippadu KSRTC bus stand. There is large parking space provided and also frequent bus services (both ksrtc and private) are available.
ANANTHU B — Google review
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple in Haripad is a very ancient popularly known pilgrimage centre for the serpent Gods (Nagaraja). The famous Nagaraja temple "Mannarasala" in Haripad is nestled in a forest glade, like most snake temples. This Temple has over 100,000 images of snakes along the paths and among the trees of the temple colplex. Devotees various offerings to serpent God Nagaraja For protection from poison, For recovering health, For having child, For wealth and prosperity and for lonf life.Mannarasala Ayilyam is the main Temple festival here. It is On the day of Ayilyam asterism in the malayalam months of Kanni and Thulam (September and October).
Rama ( — Google review
Mannarasala Temple is a peaceful and spiritual place. Perfect for those seeking calm and serenity. A must-visit!
Akhil V — Google review
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple in Haripad is one of Kerala’s most divine and mysterious temples, surrounded by lush green forest and filled with powerful spiritual energy. Dedicated to Lord Nagaraja, the Serpent God, this temple is believed to bless devotees with health, prosperity, fertility, and protection from negative energies. As you walk through the shaded forest path leading to the shrine, you’ll see thousands of serpent idols placed under trees and along the steps — each offered with faith by devotees. The peaceful surroundings, cool breeze, and natural beauty make it feel like a sacred world of its own. One of the temple’s unique traditions is that the chief priest is a woman, known as the Valiyamma, who performs rituals with deep devotion. The temple’s Ayilyam festival is a grand and spiritual celebration that attracts devotees from all over Kerala.
Fousiya S — Google review
Reviewing Mannarasala Temple feels like giving a rating to a tranquil forest, not just a temple. The 16-acre site, dedicated to the serpent god Nagaraja, is a spiritually charged and peaceful experience unlike any other. Walking the pathways under the shade of ancient trees, you'll see tens of thousands of snake idols, creating a truly unique and mystical atmosphere. A key highlight is the matriarchal tradition, with a priestess known as the "Mannarasala Amma" conducting the rituals. Her blessings are highly sought after, especially for childless couples who perform the "Uruli Kamazhthal" offering and have found great solace. The temple is exceptionally well-maintained, and despite attracting large numbers of devotees, it retains a calm and orderly vibe. For the best experience, visit early in the morning to enjoy the serene environment before it gets crowded. Remember the traditional dress code and that photography is restricted inside to preserve the sacredness of the space. A visit here is a rare blend of spiritual devotion, cultural heritage, and deep connection with nature.
Nikhil — Google review
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is a revered serpent temple located in Haripad, Alappuzha district, Kerala. It is dedicated to Nagaraja, the serpent god, and is famous for its thousands of snake idols, both made of metal and stone. The temple is nestled in a lush forest-like setting with over 30,000 idols of snakes, making it one of the largest snake temples in the country. Devotees believe that worshipping here can cure ailments, especially those caused by "Naga Dosha" or planetary afflictions related to snakes. The temple's unique rituals and practices, including the offering of metal snakes made of gold, silver, and copper, attract a large number of devotees. The temple is also known for its matriarchal system, where the chief priestess is a woman. The serene and mystical atmosphere of the temple, combined with its natural surroundings, makes it a significant pilgrimage site for those seeking blessings and healing. The temple's association with serpent worship and its deep-rooted traditions make it a fascinating destination for visitors. With its unique blend of spirituality and nature, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is a must-visit destination in Kerala. The temple's rituals and practices are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Anakha S — Google review
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Mannarasala P.O, Haripad, Kerala 690514, India
http://www.mannarasala.org/
+91 479 241 3214
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Palaruvi Waterfalls

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Waterfalls
Palaruvi Waterfalls, located in the middle of a Kerala forest, is a stunning sight with water tumbling down a sheer rock face. The area is well-maintained and clean, with strict rules against littering. To reach the falls, visitors must take a government bus from the parking area about 3-4 km away. There are limited amenities near the falls, including a small cafe and picnic areas.
Beautiful and Refreshing Waterfall – Must Visit! Visited Palaruvi Waterfalls and it was a wonderful experience! The view of the waterfall is absolutely stunning, and the sound of the water with the natural greenery around makes it a very refreshing spot. The water is icy cold and clean, straight from nature! It was quite crowded when I went, especially around the bathing area. Only a small portion is open for bathing, so it gets very rushed, especially on holidays or weekends. I didn’t get into the water due to the crowd, but I think weekdays would be less crowded. 🎟️ Ticket Details: Adults – ₹70 Kids (above 5 years) – ₹35 Kids below 5 – free 🚍 They provide a bus from the ticket counter to the waterfall, as personal vehicles are not allowed near the falls. 🚗 Parking area is available at the ticket counter itself. The place felt very safe and well-managed, with friendly staff ensuring proper security and cleanliness. 🌿 Overall, a great spot to connect with nature. Highly recommended, especially on weekdays!
Anaswara S — Google review
truly a beautiful spot to visit. The surroundings are calm with a cool breeze that refreshes the mind. There’s plenty of parking space, and the adult entry ticket is ₹70. It’s best to visit on normal days, as weekends and holidays can get very crowded. Private vehicles are not allowed near the falls since it’s a forest area, but the office provides shuttle buses (two are available) to take visitors from the parking area to the waterfall. The staff and security are very friendly and helpful—one security officer even helped us take pictures. There are small shops nearby for tea and snacks, and clean bathrooms are also available. Bathing at the waterfall is comparatively safe, and steps are provided to climb up for better views and photos. Payments are cashless, so only UPI or cards are accepted. Overall, it’s a well-maintained place and worth visiting. The best time to go is early in the morning. The falls open at 8 AM.
Parvathy R — Google review
We recently visited Palaruvi Waterfalls, and it was an amazing experience! From the ticket counter, it’s about a 3 km ride to the falls, and visitors are taken there by the park’s bus service since private vehicles aren’t allowed. The waterfall offers a stunning view, and bathing in the cool, refreshing water was truly enjoyable. There are changing rooms available for women, which is very convenient. The area does have quite a few monkeys, so it’s best to keep an eye on your belongings and avoid taking food outside. The place wasn’t too crowded, making it perfect for a peaceful trip with family or friends.
Grace G — Google review
A must-visit natural wonder! Palaruvi Waterfall is truly one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kerala. The name “Palaruvi” means “Stream of Milk,” and it perfectly describes the white, misty flow of the water. The journey through the forest is scenic, peaceful, and full of greenery. The water is cool and refreshing — perfect for a quick dip! The place is well-maintained with separate areas for families and ladies to bathe safely. There’s also a small parking area, restrooms, and a ticket counter managed by the forest department. The best time to visit is during or right after the monsoon when the waterfall is in full flow.
Pooja D — Google review
Superb waterfalls, worth spending time with family. Very fresh water, fresh air, and great natural scenery. Well-maintained by the Kerala Government, which helps save nature. More crowds on weekends. We can reach the water falls through the forest department bus only, they charge Rs.70/- for each person. At the ticket counter, they only accept digital payments (UPI/card)
Annamalai E — Google review
Palaruvi Falls is a famous waterfall located in Kerala, India, and the name Palaruvi literally means “stream of milk” in Malayalam, because of the milky white appearance of the water as it cascades down. Here are some key details: • 🌊 Height: Around 300 feet (91 meters), making it one of the highest waterfalls in Kerala. • 🏞️ Location: Situated in the Aryankavu region of the Kollam district, in the Western Ghats. • 🌴 Scenery: Surrounded by thick tropical forests, the area is rich in biodiversity and offers a very serene atmosphere. • 🧘 Health belief: Locals traditionally believe that the water has medicinal properties, good for skin and health, since it flows through forests rich in herbs. • 🚶 Tourism: It’s a popular picnic spot and trekking destination. The Kerala Tourism Department has developed it with eco-tourism initiatives, and entry is usually regulated. • 📍 Best time to visit: Monsoon and post-monsoon seasons (June–January) when the falls are at their full glory.
Sheik A — Google review
Paal means milk and aruvi means waterfalls .A Refreshing experience worth the travel. This is located in Kerala and very well maintained(Unlike the several badly maintained falls in Tamilnadu). To protect our environment, Plastic Bottles and eatables are not allowed.The vehicle by which we travel has to be parked and all visitors need to travel 2 to 3 kms in the Forest department buses which is mandatory. The staff were very courteous as we waited in the queue and were making us comfortable. The view was stunning but involved climbing a path ! Can't bathe directly under the strong flow . A small area where we can take a dip in the cool, flowing waters was very refreshing !
Rv M — Google review
Nice place to visit, Well maintained by the Kerala Forest Department. Friendly staff in guiding us too. Amble parking space. The transportation arranged is also good. The only drawback I saw here is the wait till me for transportation when we return back. People coming in groups keep on coming at different times and these people kept on entering in between the queues increasing the waiting times of the people already waiting there ,.especially the elder people and people with kids . I would humbly request deploying more staff on thr waiting area to avoid such situations, so as to ensure the smooth functioning of this tourist place.
Midhun M — Google review
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W5R8+R2M, Rd to Palaruvi Waterfalls, Palaruvi, Kerala 691309, India
https://palaruviwaterfalls.com/
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Alappuzha Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Alappuzha Beach is a popular waterfront destination in Kerala, offering visitors a chance to explore its historic pier and enjoy cruises in quaint houseboats. The area hosts the famous Alappuzha Beach Festival and the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, providing an opportunity to experience vibrant festivals showcasing Kerala's traditions. Additionally, visitors can explore the Revi Karunakaran Museum to delve into the region's cultural heritage.
Alappuzha Beach is a nice place to relax and enjoy the sea view. The shore is clean and the atmosphere is pleasant for an evening walk or to sit and watch the waves. However, the water gets deep quickly, so it is not very safe for playing or going far into the sea. Better to enjoy the view from the shore. Overall, a peaceful spot to spend some time.
Nikitha A — Google review
The beach has a nice and cool atmosphere, making it a pleasant spot to relax and unwind. The surroundings are calm and peaceful, perfect for spending some leisure time. There are many small shops nearby selling food, ice cream, juices, and snacks, so you’ll never run out of options to munch on. The play areas and leisure spaces are also well-maintained and neatly arranged, making it a good place for families and children. However, there’s a slight fishy smell in beach areas, which can be unpleasant at times. Apart from that, the beach itself is beautiful and offers a refreshing experience overall.
Chithira R — Google review
Visited Alappuzha Beach in the evening. It was a very active and lively beach. The weather was beautiful and pleasant when we visited. There are many coffee shops, cake shops,and restaurants located below the pine trees, creating a great vibe. You’ll need to park along the roadside under the N.H. overbridge.It’s a wonderful place to spend time with family and friends. oilet facilities are available, but they are not very clean. 🏖️ A truly beautiful beach with a refreshing atmosphere.
Amal V — Google review
The beautiful sunsets and enjoy the beach in evenings. The beach is conveniently located near Alappuzha town, making it easy to access by car or public transport. There are shops, restaurants, and a park for families,The nearby lighthouse is also a popular attraction. .
Harish S — Google review
Gorgeous long beach on the Arabian sea... perfect for walking. Big waves. Lots of small stalls/shops along the way.. Jet skiing, quads and speed boat trips on beach.. very cheap approx €6 for jet skiing.
Gillian C — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful, serene and less crowded beach I have ever visited. The water is usually quite and it might surprise you with prettiest rainbow in the middle of nowhere as well. We also did a lot of shell hunting and found beautiful sea shells. There are beautiful cafes, small food joints along with the beach. You can visit with your family, friends and your partner and can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere around the beach. Make sure to not litter and be respectful and responsible towards the beach.
Agirlonfoodtrip — Google review
Visited at night — the beach was calm, breezy, and peaceful, perfect for a relaxing walk by the waves. However, there’s no proper parking facility, which was a bit inconvenient. Overall, a nice spot to unwind! 🌊
Prem K — Google review
A very relaxing place with a lovely sea breeze. The sunset here is amazing, and photos taken during that time come out beautifully. There are plenty of snack shops nearby, so it's convenient if you want a quick bite. It is also a good spot to bring kids and spend some peaceful time. Overall, a calm and pleasant beach to enjoy the evening.
Survive D — Google review
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Kerala, India, USA
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Konni Ecotourism - Elephant Camp

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Modest facility housing live adult elephants & calves, plus a wildlife museum & gift shop.
Nice visit. There is not much to see there. If you don't have kids with you, it will hardly take half an hour to cover the place. As it is an elephant training camp, there were only 4-5 elephants only when we went there. You can take photos. One elephant craft shop as well as an elephant museum was there. Museum is pretty nice. You can see elephant skeleton there and also,they will play you the sounds of so many species from forest. One children's park and one 3D theatre was there. 3D was worth the money. All of us enjoyed. Also, one cafeteria is there.
Aswathy M — Google review
The entry fee is ₹80 per adult, but honestly, the experience doesn’t feel worth the cost. Most of the time, the children’s park inside seems to be closed, so there’s not much for kids to do. There are a few elephants, including a baby, but sadly, they are kept chained — it would be much better if they were presented in a more ethical way. There’s also a small museum, a 3D show, and a shop selling forest products. The place is closed on Mondays, and car parking comes with an extra charge. Overall, the site feels a bit run-down and could really benefit from improvements to enhance both the visitor experience and the well-being of the animals.
Goutham V — Google review
If you're an elephant enthusiast, this is a must-visit destination. The experience allows you to observe elephants up close, offering a unique opportunity to appreciate these majestic animals. The site also features an Elephant Museum, which provides detailed insights into the life, history, and significance of elephants. In addition, there's a small children's park on the premises, making it a family-friendly spot. The serene and green surroundings add to the charm, allowing visitors to relax and engage in light recreational activities. It’s a great place to spend a peaceful few hours, especially for nature and animal lovers.
Afsal S — Google review
Konni Ecotourism is a hidden gem in Kerala, offering a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and wildlife. Surrounded by lush greenery and serene landscapes, this eco-destination is a must-visit for nature lovers. The elephant camp is a highlight, allowing visitors to observe and learn about rescued elephants in a well-maintained environment. Trekking trails, river cruises, and the tranquil ambiance make the experience even more special. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, ensuring a great visit. If you're looking for a peaceful retreat in the lap of nature, Konni Ecotourism is the place to be.
Rishi P — Google review
I visited Konni Eco Tourism Centre recently. The place is naturally beautiful and has good potential for eco-tourism, but honestly, I felt it is not maintained as well as it should be. Some areas looked neglected, and with proper care the place could be much more attractive. Parking is available near the entrance (₹15 for two-wheelers, ₹40 for cars), which is convenient. However, the entry fee (₹80 for adults) feels a bit high compared to what is currently offered inside. For the amount they charge, visitors expect better facilities, cleaner surroundings, and more engaging activities. It is still a peaceful spot to spend some time in nature, but in my opinion, it doesn’t feel fully worth the ticket price. With better upkeep and a little more attention to detail, this centre could definitely become a top eco-tourism destination. NB: Only card or GPay is accepted at the ticket counter
Preeju S — Google review
Konni Elephant Training Centre, located in the lush vegetation of Pathanamthitta district, is a unique and enchanting destination that offers visitors an up-close experience with elephants. Known for its rich history and dedication to the welfare and training of elephants, Konni Elephant Training Centre is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those interested in learning about the majestic elephants of Kerala. Historical and Cultural Significance Konni Elephant Training Centre has a long and storied history dating back to 1942. It was established as a center for training elephants captured from the wild, a practice that was once common in Kerala. Today, the center focuses on the care and rehabilitation of elephants, ensuring their well-being and promoting conservation efforts.
Reshma D — Google review
Just four elephants that are chained Ok ok place to the museum is good so is the store that sells wooden miniature elephanta and knock knacks. Was my second time but was not really impressed
Annie T — Google review
A place which holds historical values in elephant nursing. But this place now looks unprotected without proper care. Many staffs but not maintaining properly. No baby elephant, they charge 80 per person which doesn’t make any value inside.
Sudeep S — Google review
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Head Office, Kaipattoor - Konni Rd, opp. KSEB, Konni, Kerala 689691, India
+91 468 224 7645
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Alleppey Nightstay Houseboats

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Houseboat rental service
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Boat rental service
Boat tour agency
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Bodies of Water
Nice experience,they give you a chief and driver.Go for delux or above.
Mangesh S — Google review
Worst boating stay. They don't turn the AC on till night even if it's hot and humid outside. Horrible food which was served onboard. They didn't even offered salad along with food. No provision of cold drinking water. In name of welcome drinks, offered "Real Juice". It stinks at night as boat remains is stationed at one location. Washrooms weren't clean.
Ravi K — Google review
They won't drive full night,1:30 pm they were started,they stopped 1hr for lunch,again started ,they start different business fish market and spa, they all are business traps too cost we should be alert on those, finally they stopped the boat at 5pm near one village again they start tomorrow morning 7am only they drop with in hour near starting point.they provide food through out the journey.this and all are big business behind this ,going day time ship is 100%better.
Vijaya P — Google review
Best part of kerala tour.
Danish K — Google review
I love &like this place 🤩
Aji A — Google review
A serene overnight stay in the backwaters of Allepey Good place to hang out and chill with friends
Elma S — Google review
I visited Alleppey to enjoy this house boat last week. A wonderful experience I have got while on the boat. Foods were prepared in the boat and served by the boatmen. Foods were hot and delicious. Speed boats are available there for thrilling surfing in the lake water. On the way, some shops are having milk, chicken, fish, mutton and more available. Boatmen told me, if you want to eat anything available in the on going shop, purchase on your own cost and we are ready to cook. This is apart from their giving food menu. Also icecreams are available in a small boat wandering around the lake.
Kothandaraman S — Google review
Do not book houseboat through ,Kerala houseboat cosy regency Alleppey through goibibo, we came here and shocking is that although we book individual house boat and here after coming they say you have to seat in sharing boat because no individual house boat available at present and if you not seat then your money go waste as we have no option we have to take boat , they ruin our trip, food was not good. Very very bad
Neha K — Google review
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Kannittachira house, Avalookunnu PO, Punnamada, Alappuzha, Kerala 688006, India
https://kerala-boathouse.in/
+91 96050 20425
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Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

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Temporarily Closed
Nature & Parks
Bird watching area
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary in Kerala is a haven for bird enthusiasts, offering a unique opportunity to spot both domestic and migratory species. Spanning across 14 hectares of lush greenery, the sanctuary is home to rare seasonal birds such as Siberian Crane, Night Herons, Pelicans, Parrots, and more. The government ensures the conservation of this natural habitat and its towering coconut trees.
We went during the day, probably would have seen more birds in the morning. However, we could still see some from the high watchtower. It's a nice path through the area, easy to walk. You can spend some one and a half hours, enjoying the walk and taking some rest on the benches. We also saw some turtles and a big lizzard. We enjoyed it a lot. Bring some water.
Nathalie S — Google review
A must-see tourist spot in Kottayam district, the area is surrounded by forests and the ticket price is Rs. 100 per person.There is no parking facility, but the parking fee is extra. You have to walk about 2 kilometers through the forest.There are two watchtowers, the first of which is restricted, but if you climb the second one, you can get a good view of the birds.
Sreekanth S — Google review
A peaceful paradise for nature lovers! Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a beautiful escape into greenery and calm waters. Perfect for birdwatching, peaceful walks, and spotting unique species in a natural setting. Early mornings are magical here. A must-visit for anyone who loves nature and wildlife!
Kajal K — Google review
Nice walk (around 2km each way) through the trees and wilderness. You can see birds at a distance only when you get to the watchtower at the end of your walk. If you are really interested in bird watching, it is better to go through the backwaters in a boat
Tisha B — Google review
Visited the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on a weekday in early May 2025, and it was a serene and rewarding experience. Located along the banks of Vembanad Lake in Kerala, this sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. The weekday visit ensured a peaceful atmosphere with fewer crowds, allowing for an immersive experience in the lush greenery and tranquil surroundings. The highlight was the 2.25 km walk to the watchtower, which is a must for spotting birds. The trail, though moderately long, is well-maintained and offers stunning views of the wetlands, mangroves, and lake. The scenery is breathtaking, with vibrant flora and the calming sound of water and bird calls. I spotted several species, including egrets, herons, kingfishers, and migratory birds, though the variety might depend on the season. The watchtower provides an excellent vantage point for birdwatching, so bring binoculars if you have them. A tip: carry a water bottle, as the walk can feel tiring under the humid Kerala sun, and there are limited facilities along the trail. Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing, and consider sunscreen or a hat. The sanctuary could benefit from more signage about bird species and perhaps a small refreshment stall near the tower. Overall, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a gem for anyone seeking nature and solitude. The beautiful scenery and diverse birdlife make the trek worthwhile. Highly recommend for a half-day visit! Rating: 4.5/5
PADRE A — Google review
Took the boat ride towards the village. Saw a lot of birds on the way like kingfisher, purple heron, brahmini kite, eagle, cranes, ducks, bee -eater, cormorants, black ibis and darter. The guide was excellent. Boat ride cost is 750rs
Stuti T — Google review
Inital walk is okay. The path is not maintained. Walk is about 2km one way. Reaching the 2nd Watchtower requires walking through 500 meters of thick mud and sludge as there is no path to walk. The 1st Watchtower has been closed for 2 years due to damage. The 2nd Watchtower is very rusted and in urgent need of maintenance. Do not attempt walking more than a kilometer in Monsoon. No path after the yellow bamboo bridge Boat ride is good. KTDC needs to maintain this sanctuary urgently. Entry charges are ₹100 and ₹25 for parking.
David J — Google review
Visited the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary recently and had a great experience. The entry ticket is ₹100, and the sanctuary closes by 4 PM, so it's best to reach early. The total trail is around 4 km (up and down), so wear comfortable shoes. You can spot a variety of birds,🐦especially from the view tower which offers a great vantage point. The entire area is very eco-friendly and peaceful, surrounded by lush greenery and chirping birds. Ideal for nature lovers, bird watchers, or anyone looking to unwind in a serene environment. Highly recommended if you're visiting Kumarakom❤️
Jai J — Google review
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Kavanattinkara, Kumarakom, Kerala 686563, India
+91 481 252 5864
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Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, located in the Kottayam district of Kerala, is a charming small waterfall that comes to life during the monsoon season. Standing at around 30 feet tall, it provides a serene escape amidst the verdant rubber plantations. The area is popular for picnics and also draws trekkers and nature enthusiasts. Accessible after a short drive from Pala, it's nestled under a bridge and offers opportunities for swimming, bathing, and photography.
Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, Pampadi is an amazing place for peaceful exploration with family. During rainy season it is a great spot where nature's serenity meets beauty. Note# there is an entry fee and they ensure to charge you but they don’t maintain the facilities such as the walkway and especially toilets (no lights, doors, and cleanness)
Sanoj K — Google review
Visited this waterfall with my family, and it was a lovely experience overall. 🌿 The place is naturally beautiful, and even though the water flow was less during our visit, we could still enter and enjoy the refreshing surroundings. My kid had a great time! However, one area that could be improved is cleanliness — the toilets were not well-maintained. Entry fee is ₹26, which is reasonable for the experience.
SYAM K — Google review
Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls in Kottayam is a calm and scenic spot, especially beautiful during the monsoon when the waterfall comes alive. It’s about 30 feet high and surrounded by greenery, making it a great place for a peaceful walk and some nice photos. There are proper pathways inside for visitors, though the toilets could be better maintained. An entry fee is charged. Overall, it’s a refreshing place to spend some quiet time in nature.
Akhil A — Google review
Aruvikuzhi waterfalls is a beautiful and peaceful spot surrounded by lush greenery, best enjoyed during the rainy season from June to September when the water flow is at its peak. I visited spontaneously and it turned out to be an amazing experience — captured a lot of beautiful photos and made some truly memorable moments.
Parvathy R — Google review
I recently visited Aruvikuzhy Waterfalls, and it was a refreshing experience amidst nature’s beauty. The cascading water surrounded by lush greenery created a peaceful vibe, perfect for relaxation. The trek to the falls was enjoyable, and the serene atmosphere made it worth visiting. Truly a hidden gem for nature lovers.
Karthik U — Google review
A lovely picnic spot in Kottayam! It’s a great place to relax and spend some time with family or friends. The waterfall is beautiful and adds to the peaceful atmosphere. Perfect for a short getaway!
Ananthakrishnan S — Google review
Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls — often casually spelled Aruvikuzhi — is a charming, lesser-known fall nestled near Pallickathode in the Kottayam district of Kerala, just over 18–20 km from Kottayam town and roughly 2 km from Pallickathode, or 7.5 km from Pampady . --- 🌿 What Makes It Special Height & Character The waterfall cascades in five steps from a height of around 30 feet (≈100 ft), giving a milky, foamy flow that's especially photogenic during the monsoon months . Seasonal Flow Active primarily from June to November, it becomes quite dramatic during and after the rains—though by summer the stream reduces to a trickle . Surroundings Situated amidst lush rubber plantations and verdant greenery, the setting is peaceful and shaded—sunlight rarely filters directly through the dense foliage, offering a tranquil retreat . Cultural Landmark Atop the falls perches St. Mary’s Church, adding a touch of spiritual and historical charm to the landscape . --- 🧭 Visitor Tips Best Time to Visit: Mid monsoon (June–September) or post-monsoon (October–February) is ideal—the weather is cooler, lush greenery abounds, and the falls are at their fullest . Access & Facilities: The falls can be visited daily from around 6 AM to 10 PM (some sources report closure by 6 PM, so checking local updates is recommended) . Entry is either free or nominal (₹10–₹23), and parking may have a small charge depending on season and vehicle type . What to Carry: Wear non-slip footwear (rocks can be slippery in rain), bring water and snacks since little is available on site, and be mindful of children near the shallow pools . Nearby Attractions: Good for a half‑day excursion and often paired with visits to Kumarakom, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, or nearby waterfalls like Cheeyappara, Valara, and Keezharkuthu . --- ✔️ Quick Visitor Summary Feature Details Elevation ~30 ft (≈100 ft, five-step cascade) Location Near Pallickathode, ~18–20 km from Kottayam Season June–November (monsoon/post-monsoon) Surroundings Rubber plantations, lush greenery Cultural Landmark St. Mary’s Church at the top Entrance & Parking Entry ~₹10–₹23; small parking fee Activities Picnicking, short treks, photography Safety Notes Slippery rocks; shallow water; limited facilities --- Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls offers a peaceful and scenic escape, perfect for nature lovers and day‑trippers. With shimmering cascades set against a verdant backdrop, it's a lovely spot to relax, click photos, or just soak in Kerala’s natural essence. If you're traveling through Kottayam or Kumarakom and seeking a quiet place for a picnic or short walk, it's definitely worth a stop.
Sreerag G — Google review
A very scenic spot with lots of photographing opportunities. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get in because it was closed due to heavy rains. However, the place seemed to be very beautiful from the outside. There seems to be pathways inside to walk and take pictures in. I will visit another day.
Jyothis V — Google review
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Kooroppada Road, Aruvikkuzhy, Pampady, Pallickathodu, Kerala 686503, India
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Gavi

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Nature & Parks
Forests
Gavi, situated in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India, is a picturesque village that forms part of the renowned Periyar Tiger Reserve. This hidden gem is a popular destination for eco-tourism and is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty. Surrounded by lush forests, Gavi boasts breathtaking landscapes adorned with expansive tea gardens, misty hills, and pristine waters. Accessible via the nearby Chengannur railway station or N.
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Periyar National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Periyar National Park is a sanctuary nestled among emerald hills, where protected tigers and elephants roam freely. The park offers boat rides at various times throughout the day, providing visitors with the opportunity to witness the vibrant tapestry of wildlife that calls this place home. From deer dancing in dappled sunlight to majestic elephants wandering beneath a canopy of birds, Periyar is a testament to nature's harmonies.
Last week my partner and I did both the Thondiyar and Brandipara full-day border hiking treks. Both were amazing but quite different and we couldn’t find much info online about the differences beforehand so hopefully this is helpful. Thondiyar goes through much denser forest, which feels very ancient and the trails are a bit more uneven underfoot and slippery at times but we loved how wild the route felt. Brandipara is much more exposed going through newer forests with clearings and amazing views over the mountains and to Tamil Nadu. The path was clearer and easier to walk. I was quite scared of the leeches but the guides provide leech socks and use tobacco powder to sprinkle on the socks to deter the leeches, and the treks are well worth it regardless! I would recommend wearing long sleeves, trousers, covered trainers or boots and long socks and tucking everything in for peace of mind. Also the food provided for breakfast and lunch was great, you get given 1 litre of water but we bought an extra bottle each which was needed given the heat and distance. For both lunch spots you stop at a building for a proper rest. You get given a nice comfy backpack that you can transfer your stuff into at the start of the day, we did this on the second walk and it was better to avoid getting your own bag really wet if it rains. If you like birds would recommend downloading the free Merlin app and the South India bird pack to help understand which birds are around, although some of our guides also knew a lot of bird species. Our guides were excellent and we felt very safe, on one day they shared more knowledge about wildlife and the other day more about history which were both interesting. We were lucky to see so many birds, an elephant, langurs, giant squirrels and amazing spiders! If you have time would recommend doing both routes as they feel quite different :)
Jazz A — Google review
A lush green serene place full of tranquility where one can immerse in magic of nature. The boat ride in the lake and sighting of wild animals and birds roaming freely is icing on the top. From Periyar bus stand taken to jetty and carried out boat ride. One can purchase tickets at jetty itself if done earlier online. Excellent arrangements. One can opt for green walk also. Truly mesmerizing.
Chinmoy S — Google review
The Periyar National Park was very nice and calm & very nearby to my stay. The boat ride was amazing. Our guide on the boat explained everything really well. The environment is very well maintained and preseved by the locals. It is a tourist worthy place. It was a peaceful 1.5 hours on the waters.
PAVITHRA P — Google review
My visit to Periyar National Park was an amazing experience. I went bamboo rafting, took a boat safari. Rafting program includes 7 km trek into the forest and the rafting. It's lasted about an hour for one way. Although animal sightings were few, the trek and overall natural beauty made it worthwhile. If you’re hoping for more wildlife, the best time to visit is between April and May the animals will more easily spotted.
ABHIJITH V — Google review
The Periyar National Park was very nice and calm & very nearby to my stay. The boat ride was amazing. Our guide on the boat explained everything really well. The environment is very well maintained and preseved by the locals. It is a tourist worthy place. It was a peaceful 1.5 hours on the waters. Absolutely beautiful. Huge lake spread across few hectairs, with dence forest trees leaning by its banks. Deers, Neel Gai, grazing the grasses.Very well maintained.
Joyita S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. Huge lake spread across few hectairs, with dence forest trees leaning by its banks. Deers, Neel Gai, grazing the grasses. Very well maintained. Thanks to officers and forest department for its cleanliness and keeping it plastic free. Must visit. Get online tickets for boat ride.
Soumendra M — Google review
This wildlife sanctuary, also known as Periyar National Park, in Kerala's Idukki and Pathanamthitta districts, offers some of the best wildlife experiences in India. Here, you can encounter elusive tigers, large herds of elephants, and a wide variety of other wild creatures
Balerion — Google review
Visited Periyar National Park and had an amazing experience exploring the deep forest and lush greenery. The park is beautifully maintained and offers a true taste of nature and wildlife. The best time to visit is from October to February, when the weather is pleasant, cool, and the forest looks vibrant and green. We were lucky to spot elephants, deer, and several bird species during our visit — a perfect place for nature and wildlife lovers. The peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty of the forest make it a must-visit in Kerala. Highly recommend taking the early morning Nature walk and Green walk for the best experience!
Karan O — Google review
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Kerala, India
https://www.periyartigerreserve.org/
+91 85476 03066
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Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple

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Chottanikkara Bhagavati Temple is a Hindu temple complex located near Chottanikkara, Kerala. The main deity is Raja Rajeshwari Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple is famous for its self-manifested deity with four arms covered in golden armor. It's a popular pilgrimage site where devotees worship the goddess in three different forms throughout the day.
Attending the Guruti Pooja at night was a truly divine experience. It was deeply powerful and something I will cherish for a lifetime. I felt immense peace and blessings – an unforgettable spiritual moment. Mobiles will be seized by police and official if you use it during guruti pooja so keep it off for better experience.
Ishwara P — Google review
Visited on Chingam (malayalam month 1st day) sunday, so there was huge rush Usually there's puja that starts from 7am & last till 8am so one might experience extreme weight time when visiting. There's 2-3 parking place but might be crowded if visiting during peak hours & weekend day's. Especially morning times. There's lot of history and temple is well maintained. Washroom aren't available.
Preethi — Google review
ated near Kochi, is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathy. It is famous for the belief that the goddess can heal ailments and for rituals like the Guruthi Pooja, which is performed to appease the goddess and remove negative energies. The temple is also architecturally significant, featuring intricate wooden structures and artwork. Deity: The main deity is Rajarajeswari, who is worshipped in three forms throughout the day: Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Durga. There is also an idol of Mahavishnu, and the pair are known as Lakshmi Narayana. Beliefs: Devotees believe the goddess has powerful healing energies and can alleviate physical and mental ailments. Rituals: The Guruthi Pooja is a key ritual performed to seek blessings and spiritual cleansing. Worship starts with the blowing of a conch and the playing of musicians' instruments. History: The temple dates back to the early 10th century and is steeped in rich history and mythology. Architecture: The temple is known for its beautiful architecture, including intricately carved wooden structures and a grand sanctum. Dress Code: Men are required to remove their shirts before entering, and women should wear a salwar suit or a saree.
Suresh K — Google review
A Truly Divine Experience at Chottanikkara Bhagavathi Temple Visiting Chottanikkara Bhagavathi Temple was one of the most powerful spiritual experiences of my life. The moment I stepped inside the temple premises, I could feel the divine energy and blessings of Amme Narayana, Devi Narayana echoing in every corner. The early morning Guruthi Pooja and the chanting of mantras create an atmosphere that touches the soul and brings a deep sense of peace. The temple is beautifully maintained, and the priests perform every ritual with great devotion. I felt a strong spiritual connection as if the Goddess herself was guiding and protecting me. It is believed that Bhagavathi here cures mental and physical ailments, and I truly felt her healing presence. If you are seeking blessings, inner peace, or spiritual strength – this temple is a must-visit. More than just a pilgrimage, it felt like a divine calling. I left the temple with a peaceful heart and renewed spirit.
Kiran R — Google review
Such a powerful temple, really loved the place. I reached around 6 AM, and all facilities like dormitory, bathroom, restroom and cloak room are available just nearby. Mobile phones you can keep in silent mode. From 7 to 8 AM, poojai will be going on, so you will have to wait around one hour in the queue.
Abilash M — Google review
It is a truly divine and peaceful place. The temple has a powerful spiritual atmosphere, especially during the morning and evening poojas. The energy of the deity is deeply calming, and the surroundings feel blessed. The traditional Kerala-style architecture and well-maintained premises add to the experience. A must-visit temple for anyone seeking positivity, peace, and spiritual upliftment.
ROHIT P — Google review
Chottanikkara Devi Temple, located in Ernakulam district, Kerala, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, worshipped as Saraswati in the morning, Lakshmi at noon, and Durga in the evening. Known for its healing powers, especially for mental health, the temple draws pilgrims seeking relief and spiritual solace. The deity is mounted on sand, not fixed to the ground, and is accompanied by Lord Vishnu. Picturesque and surrounded by natural beauty, Chottanikkara temple’s architecture is a testament to ancient craftsmanship and tradition.
VASUDEV K — Google review
The presiding Deity: Sree Bhagavati Amman/ Sree Rajarajeswari Some of the salient features of this temple are…. The temple faces east with dwajasthambam, and balipeedam. Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of sanctum sanctorum. In sanctum sanctorum Sree Bhagavathi Amman is about 7 feet tall with 4 hands. The upper hands holds shankha and chalra and lower hands are in abhaya varada hastam. Idol of Mahavishnu made out of Saligrama is on the same pedestal along with Bhagavathi Amman and so the Deity is called Ammenarayana, Devinarayana, Lakshminarayana and Bhadrenarayana also. Along with Lakshmi & Narayana there are idols of Brahma, Siva, Ganapati (Ganesh), Subramanya, and Sastha on the same pedestal. In the thiruchuttambalam /outer praharam Kizhukkavu Bhagavathy temple, Sastha, Siva, Ganapati, Nagas and Kshetrapalakas and other Upa-Devas. Keelakarai Bhagavathy/ Keezhkkavu Bhagavathi Amman temple is about 200 meters from the main temple. Ayyappan temple on the way to the Keelakarai Bhagavathy Amman Temple. ARCHITECTURE The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, ardha mandapam, Namaskara mandapam, Nalammbalam, thiruchuttambalam. Sanctum sanctorum is square in plan on a pada bandha adhistanam. The temple was constructed with stone from adhistanam to parastaram. A two tier nagara/ pyramidal Kerala style vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum. The namaskara mandapam is with an elevated level platform and pyramidal vimanam. HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS It is believed the original temple belongs to 10th century CE, constructed during Chera period. Since the temple was built with wood, the temple underwent many renovations. The temple received contributions from, Cheras, Pandyas, Venadu, Travancore Kings, etc. KIZHUKKAVU TEMPLE On the eastern side of the temple pond stands the Kizhukkavu temple.The temple faces west (faces Chottanikara Bhagavathi temple). It is believed that the presiding deity was installed by Vilwamangalam Swamiyar. After the Athazha pooja (main pooja in the evening), the chief priest of the principal deity comes to Kizhukkavu to perform the famous and great pooja "ValiyaGuruthy" (great Sacrifice). The Guruthy is prepared in 12 cauldrons (huge vessel) and is performed at about 8.45 p.m every night. Those who witness the guruthy performance, which itself is awe inspiring and prolonged ceremony, finds it an experience which is indescribable. Being present here during Valiya guruthy on Fridays permanently cures women suffering from mental abnormalities like schizophrenia. An ancient 'Pala' tree standing on the northeastern side of the sanctum sanctorum is covered with long iron nails hammered on by haunted victims with their foreheads.
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Chottanikkara, Kochi, Kerala 682312, India
http://www.chottanikkarabhagavathy.org/
+91 91889 58013
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Vagamon Pine Forest

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Hilly landscape of walking trails under a canopy of towering conifers, also popular for picnics.
Visit this spot in winter. Walking in pine forest in cold climate is amazing.
Explorer I — Google review
The pine forest with its mighty old trees was picture perfect. You should visit this place in early monsoon and late monsoon. The way the moss covers the tree trunks are something out of a fairy tale. The place has a mystic sense of beauty and adventure. The parking is wheelchair accessible but that's it. The minute you step into the forest you gotta be able to trust your legs and lungs. The climb down is easy and fun, you could go all the way down to see the creek that flows gently right beneath. But the climb back up is bound to break those sweat glands and give your lungs a run for their money. But don't let that keep you away from its beauty. As they say, the most beautiful places require the hardest climbs.
Joshua S — Google review
Nice place to enjoy sound of nature 😀. Avoid slippers. sit somewhere alone and close your eyes for 5 minutes, definitely you will enjoy it. 10rupees entry fee
Albs 6 — Google review
Best place for a time pass with friends and family.. Calm and cool place with beautiful atmosphere... You can take good pictures or just relax or explore the area... There are lot of small shops on the way that sells home made chocolates,ice creams,hats etc.. It has an entry fee of 10..Visited on 27 dec 2020.
Mushthaq — Google review
Beautiful experience. Inside the pine forest gave the experience of being inside a deep jungle. loved it
Athul J — Google review
Pine valley forest as it is known and called is located on the right side the road when you are nearing Vagamon when coming from Elapara. Just after the main gate of Kerala Veterinary and Livestock University is this place. There is a paid parking place or try to park along the left side of the road while coming from Elapara. There is enough parking space on the left side of the road in front of the University campus which is greenery. The entrance fee per adult is Rs. 10/-. You have to walk 200 mtrs from the entrance to reach the pine valley. There are a lot of way side shops where you can buy home made chocolates, sweets, tea dust or tea leaves etc. I suggest buy home made chocolates only after eating a piece as most of the these chocolates are not at all sweet. Mostly good for diabetes people as it is not sweet but can be eaten with the feeling it is chocolate. Inside the pine trees campus you have to walk down the hill fully covered with pine trees and so can stay out of the sun rays and heat. Better to visit during afternoon if you are on a one day tour as it gives relief from the hot sun which you experience visiting the Vagamon meadows and Thangalpara etc. If you are visiting Vagamon on a one day tour or plan to leave Vagamon via Elapara towards the end of the day I advice to visit Pine Valley towards the end of the sightseeing as from pine valley you can leave directly to Elapara. There is a Kudumbasree Hotel at the entrance of pine valley where you can get homely food at moderate prices. Happy sightseeing
Psalms 9 — Google review
Good place to visit. Pleasant climate once we enter the forest. Steep and uneven pathway to walk. That's a small difficulty for some people. Else good place for photography. Lot of shops from entrance till forest. We can have snacks, buy things for kids and adults and much more.
Vaanmathi91 — Google review
one of the most famous things about the Vagamon hills is the pine forest. Vagamon Pine Forest is a region with acres occupied by magnificent Pine trees thriving in the environment on steep slopes which is very unique to the region. This man-made forest was created during the British era and today also it is standing tall and beautiful. Even at noon, when the sun is very strong, the heat of sun does not penetrate and keeps the land very cool. It is worth taking some time to relax in the middle of pine trees enjoying the cool weather
Anooj L — Google review
Good place. Serene and calm. Nice sound of wind. Lots of shops on the way. Short walk from main road. Car should be parked on road side. You will get locally made chocolates, tea powder and a lot more items on the side.
Dr I — Google review
Calm and quiet place to spend some time with your friends or family.I prefer morning
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Vagamon

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Vagamon, located in the Indian state of Kerala, is a picturesque hill station and revenue village nestled within lush surroundings. The area boasts expansive tea gardens, stunning meadows, and deep ravines that contribute to its natural beauty. Visitors can admire the endless green hills, breathtaking valleys, and winding rivulets that make Vagamon a haven for nature enthusiasts.
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Kerala, India, USA
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Periyar Lake

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Bodies of Water
Periyar Lake, also known as Thekkady Lake, is a serene and vast man-made lake located within the Periyar National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala. A 1.5-hour boat ride offers splendid views of the surrounding nature and wildlife, including deer, goats, bisons, otters, and various bird species. Visitors are advised to be cautious of mischievous monkeys known for snatching belongings.
Only way to go here by periyar foundation bus, which cost 60/-. Bus will drop you at the lake. Spend some time there and come back with any bus any time before closing with same ticket. Boating cost is 225/per person which ticket can be buy at the lake.
ATUL A — Google review
We visited around 11:00 am. First buy a entry ticket at the parking area then wait for the forest bus to pick up and then the journey starts. Once you reach the forest you have to buy boating tickets for ride, if u don't want to ride then you can also visit surrounded areas of the lake by other ways like trekking or walking. We reached late and by the time there was no boat for the ride and the next ride was after one hour so it was not worth the ride. So we take pictures at the entry point of the lake and nearby surrounding areas.
Jay S — Google review
Periyar Boat Safari: A Captivating Wildlife Experience Periyar National Park is home to rich flora and fauna, offering an incredible wildlife experience. This review focuses on the boat safari, which is located inside the National Park. The safari lasts for one and a half hours and provides an amazing opportunity to see wildlife along the lake's banks. Sightings of elephants, deer, and bison are common, making it a unique and thrilling experience. To access the boat safari, I took a bus from the city, where there is excellent paid parking available. This was very convenient for me, as I traveled from Bangalore in my own vehicle. The parking area is spacious and very safe. The ticket counter for the bus, which takes you to the starting point of the boat safari, is located at the end of the parking lot. The bus journey took about half an hour. There are various time slots available for the boat safari, from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM. I chose the 1:45 PM to 3:15 PM slot. All the staff involved in the management were very helpful and humble, enhancing the overall experience. After finishing the boat ride, the return bus took us back to the same parking lot, and we did not need to buy bus tickets again. I forgot to carry binoculars, but if you want to watch the wildlife closely, it's a must-have. Photography enthusiasts should definitely bring zoom cameras. I visited in October, and the weather was pleasant, making the experience even more enjoyable. Periyar Boat Safari is a must-visit for nature lovers, offering a blend of adventure and serenity.
Atul V — Google review
This lake is located within the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady, Kerala, is a stunning destination that perfectly blends natural beauty with a chance to observe wildlife. Nestled among lush forests and mist-covered hills, the lake offers breathtaking scenery that captivates visitors. Boating on Periyar Lake is a must-do experience. While government-operated ferries are available, they can be hard to get due to high demand, but private ferries offer a convenient option. It’s best to book tickets in advance on the official website to ensure availability. If you're lucky, the tranquil atmosphere might allow you to witness wildlife, like elephant families or even a tiger approaching the lake for a drink, making it an unforgettable experience. Even if wildlife sightings don’t happen, the surrounding landscape alone makes the trip worthwhile. Periyar Lake is a must-visit for nature lovers in Kerala!
Oyrik M — Google review
This lake is inside the national park . The ticket price is 250 each for boat in this park and lake visit. The bus will take you from tickets counter to the park and then the ticket for boat ride. There is cafeteria and complex too. It’s an 1.5 hour boat ride and the way is too beautiful. If you are lucky then you will watch birds and animals there drinking water at the bank of the lake. Also camping and staying available there . We had morning batch boat and the views are too good .
Akanksha M — Google review
A very good place to visit if you are in thekkady. Plan your day accordingly because there are lots of thing to do here Periyar lake boating is common here and if your are planning to do it kindly book you ticket in advance no offline ticket is possible here . We did nature walk here which was a very great experience to do. If you miss boating here you can do these other activities. You can look photos and videos for reference
Raj M — Google review
It's a boat ride for 3 hours on Periyar Lake in the Periyar National Park. Upward journey takes 1.5 hrs and downward journey takes 1.5 hrs. You can find some wild animals like sambars, elephants, tigers (if you are lucky enough). You will certainly find the Sambars as they are more in number. We had found 4 cute Cubs but from a long distance, watched them on Binocular. The ticket price is ₹255 which is very reasonable price for 3 hrs ride.
SRINIVAS K — Google review
Periyar is the longest river and the river with the largest discharge potential in Kerala.  It is one of the few perennial rivers in the region and provides drinking water for several major towns. The Periyar is of utmost significance to the economy of Kerala. It generates a significant proportion of Kerala's electrical power via the Idukki Dam, Mullaperiyar Dam and flows along a region of industrial and commercial activity. The river also provides water for irrigation and domestic use throughout its course besides supporting a rich fishery.  Due to these reasons, the river has been named the "Lifeline of Kerala". Mullaperiyar Dam is a masonry gravity dam on the Periyar River of Idukki district of Indian state of Kerala. It is situated 150km south east of Kochi and 200km north east of state capital city of Trivandrum. It is located 881 m (2,890 ft) above the sea level, on the Cardamom Hills of the Western Ghats in Thekkady, Idukki District of Kerala, India.
NEERAJ J — Google review
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Kerala 685509, USA
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Thekkady

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Nature & Wildlife Areas
Thekkady, a town near Periyar National Park in Kerala, India, derives its name from the word "thekku," meaning teak. The climate is coolest in December–January and warmest in April–May. The cuisine of Thekkady is closely tied to Kerala's culinary traditions, featuring flavor-packed dishes with local spices like cardamom and black pepper abundant due to the region's rich spice plantations.
44% as popular as Munnar
1 minute off the main route, 99% of way to Kumily
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Kadathanadan Kalari & Navarasa Kathakali Centre

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Concerts & Shows
Cultural center
Kadathanadan Kalari and Navarasa Kathakali Centre is a renowned venue in Thekkady, offering traditional Indian martial arts performances, particularly Kalaripayattu. This center showcases the self-defense practices of Kerala through various captivating performances. It's a great place to experience the cultural heritage of Kerala and witness the age-old art form developed by Sage Parshuram. The center also offers opportunities for visitors to learn and enroll in different levels of Kalaripayattu.
Epic Performances! We did the 6-8 show back to back. First we saw Kalari and then Kathakali! It's a must watch! Kalari was so energetic and vibrant. Kathakali was so elegant and beautiful! 😍 Get tickets in advance in afternoon or morning itself for front row seats in both!
Rashmi N — Google review
It was an amazing experience! The Kalari martial arts performance was fantastic, especially the last 15 minutes with the fire display – truly thrilling to watch. After the show, you can also take photos with the artists, which is a nice touch. The Kathakali show was equally mind-blowing. The performance was powerful, and the singer’s voice added so much depth to the storytelling. Photos with the artists are allowed at the end here as well. Show timings: 6:00 – 7:00 PM: Kalari 7:00 – 8:00 PM: Kathakali Charges: ₹150 per person (kids free). Overall, it’s absolutely worth the visit if you’re in Thekkady!
Ramamoorthy — Google review
Must visit this show. Both are amazing shows the price of show is 300/- 5-8 PM show timings. Mesmerising show I really recommend watching them. Martial arts are great and Kathakali also. Which will show our cultural heritage. I really enjoyed the show
Kavya M — Google review
All the show's are in evening. Limited seats and ticket. The way of presentation is very good. Kalari and kathakali ( Navarasa ) is the best one. Must try. Ticket price is 300 per head. Timing is one hour. If you booked a ticket by local guide means ticket price is 250 per head.
David P — Google review
Extremely worth seeing and understand the dance form and marshal art of Kerala. These two traditional forms were never displayed and explained better before. Hats off to the artists and participants who are so devoted and keeping these art forms alive. The centre is located in the center of Thakkady and easily accessible. Strongly Recommendation to visit this center to witness rich heritage of our country.
Chinmoy S — Google review
Mesmerizing Kalaripayattu and Kathakali Experience I recently visited the Kadathanadan Kalari and Navarasa Kathakali Centre in Thekkady, and it was truly an unforgettable experience! The hour-long demonstrations of Kalaripayattu and Kathakali were breathtaking, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Kerala. The performers were incredibly skilled, and the energy was palpable. I loved how they invited the audience to participate and try out the martial art techniques. The explanations provided were informative and added depth to the performances. The venue was well-maintained, and the staff were friendly and accommodating. I highly recommend this centre to anyone interested in experiencing Kerala's traditional arts. Would definitely recommend and revisit!
Makrand S — Google review
Kadathanadan Kalari & Navarasa Kathakali Centre in Thekkady offers an incredible glimpse into Kerala’s rich cultural heritage. The centre hosts two traditional art forms — Kalaripayattu (ancient martial art of Kerala) and Kathakali (classical dance-drama). Both performances are well-organized, informative, and entertaining. The Kalari show displays amazing strength, flexibility, and discipline — the performers demonstrate real weapons, fire acts, and traditional combat techniques in an authentic arena. The Kathakali performance, on the other hand, is a colorful spectacle of expressive dance, storytelling, and intricate makeup. Before the show, the artists even demonstrate how the makeup is applied and explain the gestures used in the dance, which adds to the experience. The seating arrangement is comfortable, timings are punctual, and staff members are courteous. The overall experience is cultural, educational, and worth every minute. A must-visit spot in Thekkady for anyone wanting to witness Kerala’s true performing arts.
Rajesh J — Google review
🌟 Kalaripayattu Show – Kumily, Thekkady 📍 Location: Kadathanadan Kalari Centre, Kumily, Thekkady ⏰ Duration: Around 1 hour 🎟️ Ticket Price: ₹200–₹300 per person Timings: Evening shows, usually between 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM ✨ Review I recently attended the Kalaripayattu show in Kumily, and it was a truly thrilling and memorable experience. The show is held in a traditional-style theatre, with a central pit where the performers demonstrate this ancient martial art. Incredible Skill: The artists were highly trained and performed a series of sword fights, stick combat, fire stunts, and agile moves that kept us on the edge of our seats. Their control, speed, and dedication were amazing to watch. Cultural Insight: The show begins with a brief introduction to the history and significance of Kalaripayattu — one of the oldest martial arts in the world. It gave a deeper appreciation of Kerala’s martial traditions. Safe and Comfortable Venue: Seating is arranged like an arena, offering a good view from all sides. The theatre was clean, well-lit, and safe. You can even take pictures and interact with the performers after the show. Fire Performance: One of the highlights was the fire ring and flaming torch stunts — absolutely breathtaking! Children and adults alike were captivated. Audience-Friendly: The staff is courteous, and the place is well-managed. The show starts on time and runs smoothly. 💡 Tips for Visitors: Arrive early to get front-row seats for a better view. Pre-book your tickets during tourist seasons to avoid disappointment. Avoid using flash photography during the performance. ⭐ Overall Experience: A must-watch if you're visiting Thekkady or Kumily! It’s a perfect mix of culture, thrill, and tradition. The performers deserve high praise for preserving and showcasing this ancient martial art so passionately. Highly recommended for families, students, and cultural enthusiasts.
Starlet E — Google review
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Kumily Thekkady Rd, Thekkady, Kumily, Kerala 685509, India
http://www.periyartourism.org/
+91 99617 40868
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Elephant Junction Thekkady

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Elephant Junction in Thekkady, Kerala is a sanctuary and plantation where visitors can have close interactions with elephants. It offers activities such as elephant rides, shows, and bathing experiences. Additionally, tourists can learn about conservation efforts to protect these animals and their habitats. Other activities within the park include jungle jeep safaris, tiger trails, trekking, bamboo rafting, and sky walks. The sanctuary also provides opportunities to observe bison and langurs roaming free in the adjoining forest area.
This Elephant Junction at Thekkady bring you close to nature and make you live the experience to ride an elephant 🐘 with piece and safety along with the elephant trainer who is walking side by side giving orders to the elephant that show how clever and intelligent these creatures. They also have different kind of booking and options to choose and we chosen the best package with includes the elephant ride and command listening and elephant shower and bath. Great experience for try.
SAID R — Google review
Visiting Elephant Junction in Thekkady was truly one of the most unique and memorable experiences of my trip to Kerala. It’s not every day that you get to be so close to these gentle giants, and the activities here are designed to let you interact with them in a safe and respectful way. The highlight for me was the elephant ride through the plantation – moving slowly on the back of such a majestic animal while surrounded by lush greenery is something I’ll never forget. But beyond rides, what makes Elephant Junction special are the experiences like feeding, bathing, and even showering with the elephants. Getting to hold a basket of fruit and watch the elephants gently take it from your hand is magical, and the playful water splashes during the bathing session are pure fun. The staff here are knowledgeable and treat the elephants with care, making sure both visitors and animals are comfortable. They also explain the elephants’ habits, personalities, and history, which adds a nice educational touch. Photography is encouraged, and the staff are happy to help you capture those once-in-a-lifetime moments. The setting itself is beautiful – surrounded by spice plantations and greenery, adding to the calm and natural vibe. It’s also well managed, with proper facilities for visitors. Overall, Elephant Junction is more than just a tourist spot; it’s a chance to bond with elephants in an ethical and memorable way. Perfect for families, couples, and anyone who loves wildlife. A must-do if you’re in Thekkady!
Minar M — Google review
One Awesome lifetime experience. Haven’t ever played with an elephant this close. A professional handling came here. Affordable. So considerate and friendly staffs. Peaceful ambiance. Enjoyed a lot. Packages of all ranges available here from specific rides to full day package. The staffs were so genuine and made necessary arrangements for us. The elephant ride was like 15-20 mins and bathing and feeding elephants was around 20-25 mins. Totally had a wait time like 10 mins each. This place had a neat dress changing rooms with heater provisions and neat and clean rest rooms too. The small hut cafe was so neat and got freshly prepared food too. Great. Unforgettable experience
Aarthi R — Google review
If you want to have a close encounter with elephants this is the place. You can have elephant ride too short though a nice experience. Since it was raining we couldn't explore other activities like elephant bathing, log lifting etc. You may be able to take pics with elephant. The mahout may expect some tips from u. It is advisable to book ur slot to avoid ques especially during holidays and peak days.Overall it was a nice experience.
Xavier M — Google review
We had a wonderful time at Elephant Junction in Thekkady! The elephant ride was a truly memorable experience, and we got to learn many interesting facts about these gentle giants from the rider. The elephants were calm and well taken care of, and the entire experience felt safe and enjoyable. Absolutely loved it and would highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Thekkady!
Anubhav Y — Google review
It was one of the most unique experiences you can have. Interactions with the rescued elephants, those gentle giants are the cutest. You can have your fun and at the same time do good for those rescued gentle giants. Loved it! Relived my childhood memories !
Anushka K — Google review
The elephant bath was a truly unforgettable experience — gentle, fun, and heartwarming. Though my wife was a bit scared at first, the caretakers were so kind and reassuring that she ended up enjoying it thoroughly. The waterfall jeep safari was equally exciting, with beautiful scenic views and a thrilling off-road ride. Altogether, it was a perfect mix of adventure and nature — a must-try for anyone visiting
Binil Z — Google review
Elephant Junction in Thekkady is a truly heartwarming experience where the elephants are treated with exceptional care and love. The staff’s respect for these gentle giants is evident, especially Sreeraj, whose passion and knowledge shine through every interaction. He shared insightful details, making the visit both educational and unforgettable. A must-visit for anyone who cares about animal welfare and meaningful experiences! Mahawats were amazing.kuttiah the man. Reception staff absolutely amazing.
Moe K — Google review
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Murukkady P.O., Thekkady, Kumily, Kerala 685535, India
http://elephantjunction.in/
+91 94471 63342
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Cheeyappara Waterfalls

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Waterfalls
Cheeyappara Waterfalls is a renowned destination amongst trekkers, situated in a lush hilltop setting. Its cascading waterfall is an enchanting sight and provides ample opportunity for capturing wonderful photographs. Although the falls are fenced off, this ensures visitors' safety. There are vendors available who can take your photo and provide instant prints. The area features small shops selling food items and tea stalls, providing relaxation before starting the 50km climb towards Munnar through winding ghats.
Cheeyappara Waterfalls – Nature’s Delight on the Kochi–Munnar Highway 🌿💧 Cheeyappara Waterfalls is one of those spots that instantly makes you pause your journey and soak in the beauty of nature. Located on the Kochi–Munnar highway, this majestic waterfall cascades down in seven steps, creating a breathtaking view surrounded by dense greenery. I visited during my trip to Kerala, and it turned out to be one of the most refreshing experiences of the journey. The cool breeze, the gushing sound of water, and the mist in the air together create a magical vibe. It’s the kind of place where you just want to stand still for a few minutes and take it all in. Accessibility & Facilities: • Very easy to access since the waterfall is visible right from the roadside. You don’t need to trek, which makes it perfect for families, kids, and elderly visitors. • There are parking spots nearby where you can stop safely. • Local vendors set up stalls offering tea, pakoras, corn, and snacks – enjoying hot chai while admiring the falls is an experience in itself. ☕🌽 Best Time to Visit: • The waterfall is at its most powerful and beautiful during the monsoon season (June–September). • Even in other months, the flow remains decent and worth a stop, but post-monsoon is when the surrounding greenery looks the freshest. What I Loved: ✔️ The seven-step cascading fall – very scenic and photogenic 📸 ✔️ No entry fee, and you can enjoy the view straight from the highway ✔️ Clean mountain air and peaceful vibes – a perfect break on the long drive ✔️ Convenient for quick visits, but also a place where you can linger longer if you love nature Travel Tip: If you’re driving to Munnar, plan to take a short halt here. Morning hours are usually less crowded and perfect for capturing pictures without too many people in the background. Overall, Cheeyappara Waterfalls is not just a roadside attraction – it’s a natural wonder that adds charm to the Munnar road trip. A must-visit stop that combines beauty, accessibility, and serenity. 🌸💧
Globe M — Google review
Cheeyappara Waterfalls is a stunning sight right along the Kochi–Munnar highway — you can’t miss it. The cascading water over the rocks looks beautiful, especially during or just after the monsoon. It’s a great roadside stop to take photos, enjoy some fresh air, and grab tea or snacks from the small stalls nearby. Parking can get busy on weekends, but the view is absolutely worth the quick break. A perfect start to your Munnar trip!
Rahul A — Google review
This waterfall falls on the way to Munnar from Kochi airport. Since we visited during May when it started raining we happen to catch a glimpse of this waterfall enroute. Not a great fan of crowded place but only the waterfall was good. Since it was afternoon when we visited this place, there were a lot of visitors around which made it very unpleasant experience for us. We just halted for 5 mins , clicked few pictures and we left the premises as soon as we can. Tip: try to visit this waterfall early morning so that the place is crowdless and the experience is great. I wouldn't recommend anyone to spend and time here.
Priyanka M — Google review
Recently visited Munnar and Cheeyappara Waterfalls did not disappoint! 🌊 Stunning waterfall, lush green surroundings, and a peaceful atmosphere - perfect for a relaxing day out. The cascading water and scenic views are a treat for nature lovers. Highly recommended!
Aishwarya P — Google review
Cheeyappara Waterfalls, located along NH 85 (Kochi–Madurai Highway) near Chillithodu, is one of the most beautiful roadside waterfalls in Kerala. The best part is that you don’t need to take a long trek to enjoy it—the falls are clearly visible right from the highway, making it a perfect stop for travelers heading towards Munnar. From Kochi, it takes about 2–3 hours by road (around 48 km before Munnar), and from Munnar town, it’s just a 40–minute drive. Public buses and cabs regularly pass this route, so reaching here is very easy. The waterfall cascades down several rocky steps, creating a refreshing and picturesque view, especially during the monsoon season when it flows in full glory. Entry is completely free for everyone, and there are small shops nearby for tea, snacks, and souvenirs. A wonderful roadside attraction, Cheeyappara Waterfalls is definitely worth a visit on your Munnar trip!
MP D — Google review
Overall Impression - The waterfalls are absolutely stunning. Accessibility - Positioned right beside the highway. Bathroom Amenities - Unclear or not available. Activities - No swimming allowed; viewing is the chief pastime. Food Options - There are many food stalls and some restaurants in the vicinity. Drawback - It can become fairly crowded.
SrEeJiTh S — Google review
Very nice place to hang out with your friends. Hundred percent. Actual quality is here. You can park your car or vehicle on the side of road. Must visit on the way of Munnar
Y5promax — Google review
Nice place to take a halt on the way to Munnar, good view of valley and waterfall. You will get very tasty pineapple there also raw mangoes. You will find monkeys also there.
Kunal B — Google review
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NH 85, Kochi-Madurai-Tondi Point Rd, Chillithodu, Kerala 685561, India
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Rosegardens Homestay

Bed & breakfast
Nature & Parks
Casual mountainside B&B on a fruit & spice farm with 5 rustic rooms, plus cooking demonstrations.
We had a wonderful experience at Rosegardens! Dileep and Rose are so kind, welcoming and caring! We felt at home. The garden is amazing with beautiful flowers and organic spices. The food is fresh and delicious (made by Rose). Dileep arranged all transportation and trekking tour for us with experienced trekking guides. He understands so well the needs and expectations of his customers. You can only enjoy to be here 🥰 We hope to come again 🙏
Beatrice A — Google review
The home stay was amazing! The family was really nice and the service was at the best. They made us great homemade dinner and breakfast, and took us through their garden.
Kristin Y — Google review
From the first few minutes, when we were greeted with a snack and homegrown and roasted coffee, to the very last moments of our stay, my husband and I felt truly welcomed. All members of this wonderful family went out of their way to make this a memorable experience. A must-see is a tour of the garden and nursery, which has an amazing variety of spices, plants and flowers. Just out your window and from the veranda are beautiful local birds, great for birdwatching. Dileep had a number of tours that could be arranged on the spot, and he also arranged a private car to out next destination. We had a great time on a full day tour with Roy, who went out of his way to make sure we were happy. Evening meals there were delicious and hearty, as were the breakfasts. The homemade pineapple marmalade was a special treat. I don't usually write reviews this long, but I was really impressed with this place. I could write more, but I'll let you discover it for yourself.
Angela C — Google review
Perfect homestay. Dileep and his family are perfect hosts. They helped us to plan, cooked amazong meals for us and we also learned more about the culture and nature. The homestay is very sustainable and the garden full with spices and plants. We would highly recommend.
Annik M — Google review
We only booked in for the tour of the gardens and cooking class and it was a great experience. We did however go first to the Rose Gardens in Munnar - so by the time we had sorted that mistake out and drove to the correct location (40mins away on the Kochi-Munnar Rd) we were a bit late! However Dileep was very understanding and accommodated our late arrival. The cooking class was run by Raji, (Dileep's mother) and Rose, (Dileep's wife). Two lovely women who talked us through the 4 x dishes we created. Really lovely food and easy recipes to follow. Highly recommended even though its a bit out of town, its worth the trip. Thanks to Dileep and family for a great morning cooking and recipes we can wow our friends with back home!
5star S — Google review
Lovely family and relaxing atmosphere. The food was amazing and very good recommendations on trekking tour! Highly recommended!
Sigrid V — Google review
The homestay is located a short out of town which makes for a very quiet experience. The family could not have been more welcoming. The grounds are beautiful and the meals were absolutely delicious. Highly recommended!!
Nancy B — Google review
Beautiful homestay with a beautiful garden and a serene balcony with a view. The family prepares breakfast and dinner, and helps organize trips around Munnar. It's also possible to do cooking classes and get a tour around the garden. The whole family is super friendly, and we felt very welcome there. Great place to relax!
Leonie B — Google review
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Munnar - Aluva Rd, Karadippara, Munnar, Kerala 685565, India
https://www.rosegardensmunnar.com/
+91 94968 22059
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Tea Gardens

Farm
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The tea gardens in Munnar are a sight to behold. The endless rows of tea bushes, rolling hills, and mist-covered mountains create a breathtaking landscape. It's a feast for the eyes and a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The tea gardens are not just visually appealing, but also offer a glimpse into the local culture and economy. You can witness the tea-making process, from plucking the leaves to drying and processing them. Many tea estates also have factories where you can see how tea is packaged and prepared for export. If you're a tea lover, you'll be delighted by the opportunity to sample different varieties of tea, including black, green, and white. You can also purchase tea leaves and other souvenirs to take home. However, it's important to note that some tea estates may charge an entrance fee or require you to book a tour in advance. It's advisable to research and plan your visit accordingly. Overall, the tea gardens in Munnar are a must-visit for anyone traveling to this beautiful hill station. They offer a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and a delightful tea-drinking experience.
Living S — Google review
Munnar's tea gardens cover vast green expanses in Kerala, India, and are famous for their high-altitude tea, which has a distinctive flavor due to the region's unique climate. Visitors can explore the gardens, learn about traditional hand-picking and processing methods at places like the Kolukkumalai tea factory, and enjoy breathtaking scenic views. The most prominent of these is Kolukkumalai, a tea estate at a high altitude known for its world's highest tea plantations and a historic 1930s tea factory, which is accessible only by a jeep ride. Key Aspects of Munnar's Tea Gardens High-Altitude Cultivation: The gardens are situated at high altitudes, which create a special micro-climate that gives the tea a unique flavor and quality. Tea Factories: You can visit tea factories to see the traditional methods of tea processing, including hand-picking leaves and manual packing. Scenery and Views: The landscapes are characterized by lush, rolling tea plantations that offer breathtaking panoramic views. Historical Significance: Munnar's tea industry was developed by British planters in the late 19th century, and its legacy continues today.
Bhuvan M — Google review
Munnar's tea gardens are a breathtaking sight to behold! The lush green tea estates, rolling hills, and misty mountains create a serene and idyllic atmosphere. A visit here is like stepping into a tranquil paradise. The tea gardens offer stunning views, and the aroma of fresh tea leaves is invigorating. A must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking peace and relaxation.
Badam R — Google review
We visited tea gardens during our trip from munnar to Thekkady. Tea garden owner charged Rs. 50/- for per person visit for that. Although it's nothing in front of scenic beauty. Must visits the tea gardens. Kalari kshetra We visited the show in the evening. It's live show of traditional warriors and their war heads. We enjoyed it very much, All the warriors performances were very wonderful and Commendable. Must visit
Jay S — Google review
We spent several very interesting hours watching the process to give everyone their cup of tea! Firstly there is a film which gives the background history. The set up which is a village of workers and includes hospital, Nursery, school and housing. A job for life ! The tea gardens are all around, miles and miles of small hills covered in tea. It is a very skilful job knowing which leaf to take. We went around the factory seeing the processes involved. The staff showing us fiercely proud. At the end we had a cup of tea of course and just like theme parks the obligatory shop on the way out!
Digvijay Y — Google review
Such a beautiful place. Munnar is famous for its tea garden. The tea garden looks astonishing. Loved it. There is a small canal that flows around the workers farm. Can't describe its beauty by words. The people working in the tea garden are very kind, humble and helpful.
Rijuu R — Google review
The Tea Gardens in Munnar are absolutely breathtaking! The lush green landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see, offering a serene and peaceful environment that's perfect for relaxation. Walking through the tea plantations is a delightful experience, with the fresh air and the gentle rustling of the leaves providing a calming backdrop. The views are stunning, especially in the early morning when the mist settles over the hills. It's a photographer's paradise and a must-visit for nature lovers. The tea gardens also provide a unique insight into the tea-making process, adding an educational element to the visit. Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of Munnar!
Mohammed H — Google review
Tea garden is very greenry and beautiful, looks foggy in the morning time.Best place for photography. Climate is very pleasant.
Soumya S — Google review
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3358+4CP, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India, USA
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Tea Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
TATA Tea Museum in Munnar offers a captivating journey through the history and production of tea. The museum showcases old machinery, photographs, and demonstrations that illustrate the evolution of the tea industry. Set up by Tata Tea, it highlights significant milestones that have contributed to the industry's growth. Visitors can explore the Nallathanni Estate to learn about the pioneers who shaped today's expansive tea industry.
It's an amazing place if you're curious about Munnar's tea plantation history, especially, Kannan Devan Hills Produce!! The 30 minute movie is a nice peep into history and the narration is very clear and lucid. The artefacts from tea factories, tea gardens and planter's bungalows are well cared for and curated, though they're tightly packed together due to lack of space, leaving one with very little time for ruminating since the place is almost always crowded, especially in tourist season. Thereafter, there's also a basic tour of the tea factory showing how tea is sorted, treated and processed once it has been brought to the factory after plucking. Lastly, there's a very well stocked shopping arcade where one can buy souvenirs and everything tea 🍵 At Rs 150 per adult, the entry fee is quite reasonable. If you aren't a tea connoisseur of an insta wannabe, paying an additional Rs 120 per head for optional tea tasting is completely avoidable. All in all, it's worth a visit.
ANURAG B — Google review
The Tea Museum in Munnar offers a nice overview of the region’s tea history, with vintage machines, old photographs, and a short processing demo. The live tea-making session and tasting were the most engaging parts. That said, the video presentation felt a bit outdated, and the overall experience was more educational than exciting. The location itself is beautiful, with views of the surrounding tea plantations. Worth a visit if you’re interested in tea or local history—but not a must-see if you’re short on time.
Norbert B — Google review
The Tea Museum in Kanan Devan Hills offers an insightful journey into the history of tea production in Kerala. The exhibits showcase vintage machinery, photographs, and artifacts, enriching visitors' understanding of the tea industry. The scenic surroundings enhance the experience, making it a must-visit for tea enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Amit M — Google review
A former Tata group owned factory/museum dedicated to rich history of beginning of tea plantation era and story of bringing eucalyptus tree in the Munnar valley. Located within 10 km radius of munnar city. Must visit place if you want to know about the history of tea plantation, settlement of Tamil people in Malayalam speaking state. The stuff of bygone era beautifully preserved. Also one can witness making of ctc tea from raw tea leaves excellently demonstrated and told. Also came to know about difference of white leaves, first flush etc. Truly knowledgeable journey. There is shop also adjacent the tea factory where one can purchase tea at reasonable price of his choice.
Chinmoy S — Google review
The Tea Museum in Munnar is a good spot to learn about the history and process of tea making. The exhibits include old photographs, vintage machines, and a documentary that explains the evolution of tea production in the region. The guided walkthrough of the tea processing line is quite interesting, showing each stage from fresh leaves to the final product. Do note that the place can get crowded and the entry fee is slightly on the higher side for the short duration of the tour. It’s worth a quick visit if you’re curious about tea history, but not a must-do if you’re short on time in Munnar.
Sujit P — Google review
Its location is beautiful as it is situated in the valley of tea plantation but I was not too impressed with their management. First the tickets can only be bought by cash was a bit of a hassles for us. Inside it was crowded and we were rushed in all the rooms where antiques were, later a huge crowd were given the demo which was a bit difficult to follow from distance among the crowd. I would recommend to find other private tours which we did later and it was a short group and more detailed one.
Pallavi V — Google review
It's about 1 hour to reach there on foot from the Munnar town market like me in a muddy and gloomy rainy day, but could have been a way shorter time if it was a good sunny weather! On the way, there were only private tour cars and 🛺 auto rickshaws, which threw water splash all over me unfortunately, which i believe they didn't mean, but it was what it was. All my clothes and shoes were soaking wet reaching there and back to my hotel in the town on foot since I was already soaked. One good side is not about the tes museum, the tea plantation along was gorgeous and enjoyed breaking some time to capture the moments! The tea museum is quite small in size and just ok for one time visit, nothing special! There is a equally as big as a gift shop right next to it. One mystery thing is that I couldn't locate any toilet facility in there where i was hoping to clean up my muddy shoes, perhaps I couldn't find one.
Pam F — Google review
I had an amazing time here. They guide us so well tell about all the tea process. Staff was so friendly wish to visit again. I have also created a vlog on this you can check on my channel name Pratiksjourneyvlogs. 😊
Pratik B — Google review
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KDHP House, NH 49, Nullatanni, Munnar, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685612, India
http://kdhptea.com/
+91 4868 255 000
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Mattupetty Dam

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Dams
Tucked away in the enchanting hills of Munnar, Kerala, Mattupetty Dam is a stunning blend of engineering and nature. This concrete marvel not only serves as part of the Pallivasal hydro-electric power project but also offers visitors a chance to engage in thrilling water sports like speed boating and paddle boating, organized by the Idukki Tourist Promotion Council.
Mattupetty Dam is one of the most beautiful and relaxing spots in Munnar, offering stunning lake views and cool mountain air. I visited this place recently, and it was such a refreshing experience. The calm water, misty breeze, and scenic view of the Western Ghats make it perfect for nature lovers. There are small shops nearby selling snacks, tea.It was a bit crowded when I visit there.It can get a bit crowded during holidays. A must-visit destination in Munnar — perfect for relaxation, photography, and enjoying Kerala’s natural charm 💚🌄✨
Bas!laa — Google review
The water body is well maintained, pollution free. there are different varieties of boat rides. Speed boat gives an awesome adventurous feel, a must try. If you lucky can see elephants and bison come to the dam territory to drink water. good place to enjoy and have fun. Tickets can be booked online which is preferable rather than buying tickets over the counter which leads to wait time.
Deepa S — Google review
It’s a nice scenic place with a beautiful dam surrounded by greenery. The water looks clean, and you can even enjoy boating here it costs around ₹400 for 30 minutes. There’s also horse riding available, and you can get your photos clicked with a professional camera for about ₹100 per big photo. Apart from that, there are small shops, street food stalls, and a few local items to explore. Overall, it’s a good place for a one-time visit and to spend a relaxed day outdoors.
Pratik P — Google review
Beyond boating, the dam area encourages nature walks and picnics. The cool, fresh air and serene environment make it an ideal spot to unwind and spend quality time amidst nature.
Nayan G — Google review
For those seeking natural beauty and tranquility, Mattupetty Dam in Kerala's Idukki district is a highly recommended destination. Construction of this concrete dam commenced in 1949, just a few years following India's independence. Mattupetty Dam was completed and opened to the public in 1953, within a span of five years. A visit to Mattupetty Dam presents breathtaking views of a serene lake, enveloped by verdant landscapes and mist-shrouded hills. The peaceful ambiance makes it an ideal location for relaxation and immersion in nature. This area is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering opportunities for boating and other water-based activities. Pedal boats, speedboats, and rowboats are available, providing an enjoyable experience for families, couples, friends, and adventure seekers alike. However, the heavy traffic in and around the dam can be a source of inconvenience. The area can become quite congested, often resulting in traffic delays. The presence of large buses navigating the single-lane road across the dam can contribute to traffic congestion, particularly during peak seasons. Nevertheless, by venturing a short distance away from the crowded areas, one can discover a peaceful atmosphere, escaping the chaos and fully appreciating the dam's scenic beauty.
Dileep K — Google review
Dam not big in size with free entry and small market for shopping, completed in 1953 for hydroelectricity purposes, is set amid lush mountains and dense foliage of eucalyptus trees. If you're lucky, you can see different wildlife species at Mattupetty Dam such as elephants, bison, deer and birds. You can also visit the nearby Eravikulam National Park or Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary for more wildlife spotting opportunities.
Rohit G — Google review
The dam itself has a narrow road with two way movement of vehicles and tourists + those visiting passing through. The parking lot is prone to puddles of water with light rain. The reservoir (lake) is picturesque, particularly when the mist is descending. There's boating for those who are interested. Is it a must-see? Perhaps a bit underwhelming for many, but you need to pass this place to visit Echo Point and other attractions further away.
Vipin — Google review
Good for clicking pictures. Goodviewpointt. Boating present at the dam. We could not go inside due to traffic jams and the place was too crowded. We had a lot of time constraints, too. You can enjoy the view along the bridge. The lake is surrounded by tall trees.
Pooja S — Google review
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Mattupatty Dam, Mattupetty, Kerala 685616, India
https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/mattupetty-munnar/359
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