Idukki - The Land of Dams and Spices
Idukki is a landlocked district in the Western Ghats of Kerala, renowned for its majestic mountains, dense forests, deep valleys, and significant dams. It's a hub for spice plantations and offers breathtaking natural beauty.
Places to Visit
Idukki Arch Dam
The world's second and Asia's first arch dam, a marvel of engineering, offering stunning views.
Hill View Park
Located near the Idukki Dam, offering panoramic views of the Cheruthoni and Idukki Dams and the reservoir.
Vagamon
A picturesque hill station (partially in Idukki district) known for its meadows and pine forests.
Anayirangal Dam
A scenic dam and reservoir (near Munnar) surrounded by tea plantations and evergreen forests, popular for boat rides.
Ramakkalmedu
A hill station (approx. 40 km) offering panoramic views of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, known for its windmills.
Recommended Nearby
Munnar - The Green Paradise
Munnar: The popular hill station with vast tea plantations (approx. 70 km) for a refreshing retreat.
Thekkady - Wildlife Haven
Thekkady: Famous for Periyar National Park and its diverse wildlife (approx. 80 km) for boat safaris.
Painavu - Idukki Gateway
Painavu: The nearest town to Idukki Dam, serving as a base for exploring the region.
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