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Idukki
Idukki From Kerala
- History
Alleppey, often called “The Backwater Paradise,” is a captivating destination in Kerala, renowned for its stunning network of backwaters, houseboat cruises, and serene landscapes. As Kerala’s oldest planned city, Alleppey also boasts beautiful beaches, picturesque lagoons, and a unique coastal ecosystem, with parts of the region, like Kuttanad, even lying below sea level. The combination of natural beauty and tranquil waters makes it a must-visit spot for those seeking a peaceful escape.
- Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary
Nestled in the heart of Idukki, the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1984, is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Spanning over 77 square kilometers, this sanctuary is a haven for a rich variety of wildlife, including elephants, Indian bison, tigers, wild boars, sambar deer, and the elusive jungle cats. The sanctuary also shelters an impressive array of bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s paradise, and is home to several species of reptiles, including snakes.
- Munnar
Tucked away in the scenic Western Ghats, Munnar Hill Station is a serene haven that offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by endless stretches of verdant tea plantations, mist-clad hills, and picturesque meadows, Munnar’s natural beauty captivates all who visit. The cool, crisp air carries the soothing fragrance of fresh tea leaves, and the sounds of chirping birds and rustling trees create a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxation.
- Eravikulam National Park
Nestled in the stunning Kannan Devan Hills of Kerala’s Western Ghats, Eravikulam National Park is a wildlife sanctuary of exceptional significance. Established in 1978, it was originally created to protect the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, a mountain goat species unique to this region. Today, it boasts the largest population of these iconic animals in the wild, making it a vital conservation area. The park’s diverse ecosystems also support a wealth of other wildlife, including Indian bison, wild elephants, and an impressive variety of bird species, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
- Way to Reach
- Idukki is easily accessible via National and State Highways, with regular bus services connecting it to nearby cities like Kottayam (101 km), Kochi (107 km), and Munnar (49 km).
- Idukki lacks a railway station, with the nearest ones being Theni (98.9 km) and Ernakulam South (104 km), both well-connected to major cities.
- The nearest airport to Idukki is Cochin International Airport, located 100 Km away. From the airports, you can take a taxi or bus to Idukki.