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Malayalam, English ,Tamil
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Cochin
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Resort
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Cochin
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June , Oct - May
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Sedan
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Breakfast
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Family
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Max 2 pax
Overview
ATHIRAPPILLY WATERFALLS
It is the largest waterfall in Kerala, which stands tall at 81.5 feet. Just a short drive from Athirapilly to the Vazhachal Falls, which is close to dense green forests that are home to many endangered and endemic species of flora and fauna.
The Athirappilly Falls is situated 1000 ft above sea level on the Chalakudy river, at the entrance to the Sholayar ranges of the Western Ghats, Athirappalli is a scenic combination of forests and little streams. Falling from a height of 80 feet, this is one of the largest waterfalls in the state.
VALPARAI
Located at 3500 feet height from the sea level on the Anamalai mountain range of the Western Ghats, Valparai prides itself as one of the first choice tourist destinations.
Valparai is famous for its tea estates, which are spread across the hills and valleys of the Western Ghats. The tea estates in Valparai are known for producing high-quality tea that is exported to various parts of the world. Tea estate garden in Valparai is a must-visit for anyone traveling to the region.
spotted deer, sambar,Leopard, Tiger and giant squirrels. The area is also rich in birds, including the great hornbill. Water bodies at Monkey Falls and Aliyar Dam are also seen en route.
Aliyar Dam. (2700) Reservoir. Nature & Parks. …Balaji Temple (Inside Karumalai Estate) (1093) Hindu temple. Sights & Landmarks. …Nallamudi View point. (2394) Sights & Landmarks. Lookouts. …Aliyar View Point. (2648) Scenic spot. Nirar Dam. (215) Reservoir. …Vellamalai Tunnel River. (498) River.
Valparai is surrounded by hills and mountains, making it an ideal destination for trekking enthusiasts. The trek to the Nallamudi Viewpoint offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The trek to the Koolangal River is also quite popular, offering a glimpse into the local way of life.
PARAMBIKUALAM
Sprawling over an area of 285 sq km, Parambikulam can boast of the first scientifically managed teak plantations of the world and also houses the world’s tallest and oldest teak tree.
It is part of a large area of forest comprising Anamalai, Nelliampathi, Sholayar High ranges and Palani Hills. The area in general slopes towards the west, the highest peak being Karimala Gopuram (1,418 m) (triangulation station of the Survey of India), while the lowest area is 433 m above msl on the bank of Chalakudi.