Meesappulimala
Meesappulimala, the second highest peak in the Western Ghats, offers breathtaking views,
One of Idukki’s most notable landmarks is the Idukki Arch Dam, the largest of its kind in India, spanning the Kuravan Kurathi hills. This engineering marvel offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and stands as a testament to the district’s unique charm.
Idukki is home to Anamudi and Meesapulimala, the two highest peaks in India south of the Himalayas, with many other peaks in the area soaring above 2,000 meters. These towering heights provide breathtaking vistas and excellent opportunities for trekking and nature exploration. The district’s rich biodiversity is showcased in its numerous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, where visitors can encounter a variety of flora and fauna. The lush tea plantations and hill stations like Munnar add to Idukki’s charm, offering serene and picturesque settings for relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re exploring the dense forests, admiring the beautiful waterfalls, or inhaling the fragrant air of the spice plantations, Idukki promises an unforgettable experience.
After Monsoon and during winter is the right time to visit.
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Meesappulimala, the second highest peak in the Western Ghats, offers breathtaking views,
Cheeyappara Waterfalls is a stunning seven-step cascade nestled in the Western Ghats,
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