Location: Southern Part Of Kerala
Attractions: Kumarakom Bird
Sanctuary, Vaikom
Languages Known: Malayalam, Hindi,
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Tourism in
Idukki
THE UNSPOILT NATURE
Located in the southern part of Kerala,
Idukki is a landlocked district spread over
an area of 5019 sq. kms. Blessed generously
by Mother Nature, Idukki offers diverse
attractions like wild life sanctuaries, hill
stations, spice plantation centres and
mountain treks.
Idukki district was formed on January 26,
1972 carving out Devikulam, Peerumedu and
Udumbanchola taluks from the erstwhile
Kottayam district and Thodupuzha taluk from
the erstwhile Ernakulam district. The name 'Idukki'
is supposed to be derived from the Malayalam
word `idukku', which means a narrow gorge.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
CITIES
Munnar: The nature, absolutely untouched has
led to the christening of this place as
'Virgin Munnar', in the tourism industry.
Increasing fame and the growth of visitors
may soon account to deletion of this
description. more...
Marayoor: Marayoor is 40 kilometers away
from Munnar. It is the only place in Kerala
having a natural growth of sandal wood
trees. The relics of new Stone Age
civilization have been unearthed here.
more...
Mattupetti: 13 kms form Munnar, at an
altitude of 1700 m above sea level, this
verdant landscape houses the Indo-Swiss
Dairy Project. more...
WILDLIFE
Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary: The sanctuary
extends over the Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola
taluka of Idukki district, spreading over 77
sq km and is about 450-748 m above sea
level. extending to 33 sq. km, the Idukki
Reservoir is formed by three dams, namely
Cheruthoni, Idukki and Kulamavu. more...
Thekkady: Lying at an altitude of 900-1800 m
above sea level, in the Periyar forest of
Thekkady is one of the finest wildlife
reserves in India.
Holding great opportunities for treks and
mountain walks are picturesque plantations
and hill towns that are spread across the
entire district. more...
OTHERS
Idukki Arch Dam: This dam, constructed
across the Kuravan and Kurathi hills is the
world's second and Asia's first arch dam.
The dam lying close to the cheruthoni
barrage is 550 ft high and 650 ft. wide. To
its west is the Kulamavu Dam. The Idukki
Wildlife Sanctuary is located close by.
more...
Observatory Hills: This is a beautiful hill
located at Nedumkandam. It's a perfect
location for people who are interested in
watching the heavenly bodies, as the sky
here is free from pollution.
Kuthumkal Waterfalls: The misty waterfall
provides a picturesque view of the water,
cascading down from scintillating heights.
The sheer beauty of the place allures
thousands of visitors every year.
Cheruthoni: 5kms from Painavu, it
encompasses areas in and around Idukki Arch
Dam and Cheruthoni Dam. Constructed across
the Periyar river, between two granite
hills, the picturesque Idukki Dam is the
first arch dam in India.
EXCURSIONS
WILDLIFE
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary Chinnar Wildlife
Sanctuary is a unique thorny scrub forest
with xerophyte species. Chinnar is the
habitat of the endangered Giant Grizzled
Squirrel of India. more...
Eravikulam Wildlife Sanctuary Eravikulam
Wildlife Sanctuary is a sanctuary set up for
the preservation of the endangered Nilgiri
Tahr. The sanctuary stands out for the stark
beauty of its rolling grasslands and sholas,
spread over 97 sq. kms of unblemished
natural splendour. more...
Rajamala Wildlife Sanctuary Rajamala
Wildlife Sanctuary, located 15 kms from
Munnar is the natural habitat of Nilgiri
Tahr. Half the world population of the rare
mountain goat is concentrated in this
region. more...
Thattekkad Bird Sanctuary In the dense
tropical evergreen and deciduous forests and
grassland patches is located the Thatekkad
Bird Sanctuary. Home to a microcosm of
India's bird population with about 500
winged species, the sanctuary was designed
by Dr. Salim Ali, the renowned
ornithologist. more...
OTHERS
Devikulam Located 16 kms from Munnar, this
gorgeous hill station symbolises nature in
her pristine glory. The crisp and cool
mountain air heavily laden with the
fragrance of wild flowers and rare herbs is
any nature lover's paradise. more...
Top Station Top Station, the idyllic hill
station is located 32 kms from Munnar, on
the Munnar-Kodaikanal Road. Perched at an
altitude of 1700 m above sea level, Top
Station is the highest point on
Munnar-Kodaikanal Road. more...
Moolamatton: (40 kms from idukki) The Idukki
Hydroelectric Project's underground
powerhouse is located here. A visit to
moolamatton provides the opportunity to view
the working of a hydro-electric station.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: The nearest airport is at Cochin 132 km
away.
Rail: The nearest railway station is at
Kottayam, 133 km away.
Road: Idukki can be reached by mortable
roads from most parts of Kerala.
PLACES TO STAY
Spice Village, Thekkady. Periyar House,
Thekkady.
Royal Retreat, Munnar.
Hotel Poopada, Munnar.
Peermade Sabala Motel, Kuttikanam.
Government Guest House, Peerumedu.
Stonage Tourist Complex, Cheruthuruthi.
PWD Rest House and Inspection Bungalow,
Idukki.
NEARBY CITIES
Thekkady (60 km)
Munnar (170 km)
Madurai (200 km)
Kochi (250 km)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Area: 5019 sq.km.
District Population: 1,079,369.
Altitude: 2200 m above sea level.
Temperature:
Mean Min: 22.5°C
Mean Max: 37.5°C.
Rainfall: 270 cm (annual).
Clothing: Tropical Cottons. Warm clothes and
rain gear for places like Munnar and
Thekkady.
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