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Tourist Hill Stations In Kerala

Tourist Hill Stations In Kerala

Lying on the windward side of the Western Ghats, Kerala has a long chain of lush, mist-clad mountains that are home to endemic wildlife. All the tourist hill stations In Kerala offer the most magical experience of nature in all its pristine beauty.

1) Ponmudi

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Ponmudi

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An idyllic hill station, Ponmudi, situated 915 m above sea level has a deer pard and excellent trekking trails, Wild orchids grow profusely on the hillsides, embroidered with winding, wooded paths. (61 km from Thiruvananthapuram)

2) Munnar

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Munnar

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(60 km from Idukki) Situated at the confluence of three mountain streams, 1600 m above sea level, this hill station was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British administration in South India. Sprawling tea gardens, picturesque towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities made this a popular resort town.

3) Devikulam

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Devikulam

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This idyllic hill station with its velvet lawns, exotic flora and fauna and the cool mountain air is a rare experience. The Devikulam Lake is ideal for trout fishing. (7 km from Munnar In Idukki)

4) Peermedu

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Peerumade

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Peermedu, the famous plantation town, takes its name from Peer Mohammed, a Sufi saint and close associate of the erstwhile Royal Family of Travancore. Wide vistas of tea, cardamom, rubber and coffee plantations interspersed with silver cascades, sculptural rocks, meadows and mist-cloaked hilltops make Peermedu an unforgettable experience. (35 km from Thekkady In Idukki)

5) Vagamon

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vagamon

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Grass-covered hills, velvet lawns and the cool mountain air make Vagamon a perfect holiday retreat. Dotted with tea gardens and meadows, this hill station is a haven of tranquility. (25 km from Peermedu in Idukki)

6) Nelliyampathy

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Nelliyampathi

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This fascinating hill station reached by traversing 23 hairpin curves has several vantage view points including Kesavan Para and Seethargundu. The dense and verdant forests harbor exotic wildlife. (75 km southeast of Palakkad)

7) Vythiri

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vythiri

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Tucked away at the northeastern tip of Kerala, this quaint little hill station about 1300m above sea level is renowned for its coffee, tea, cardamom, pepper and rubber plantations. Mistcapped mountains and breathtaking scenery dominate other tourist attractions. (In Wayanad, 60 km from Kozhikode)

8) Lakkidi

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Lakkidi

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The gateway to Wayanad, Lakkidi is situated 700 m above sea level, at the crest of the Thamarasseri Ghat Pass. Lofty peaks, gurgling streams and luxuriant forests add magic to the journey up the winding roads to this hill station. (5 km south of Vythiri in Wayanad)

9) Pythal Mala

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pythal mala

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This enchanting hill station, situated 4500 ft above sea level near the Kerala – Hill Stations in Kerala | YatraMantra Karnataka border, is rich in flora and fauna. It is a 6 km trek to the top of the hill. (65 km from Kannur)

10) Kottancherry

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kottancheri

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Lying close to the Cauvery this idyllic spot is a favourite with nature lovers and ecotourists. The nearby village of Konnakkad, with its rainforests and verdant surroundings, is ideal for trekking. (30 km northeast of Kanhangad in Kasaragod)

11) Ranipuram

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Ranipuram

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Situated 750 m above sea level, Ranipuram is famous for its trekking trails and varied vegetation – evergreen shoal woods, monsoon forests and grasslands. This area was formerly known as Madathumala. (85 km from Kasaragod)

 

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