Discover the best top things to do in Idukki District, India including Elephant View Point, Vagamon, Kurinjimala Wildlife Sanctuary, Green Park Ayurvedic & Spices Plantation, Marayoor Sandalwood Forest, Swiftlet Cave Munnar, Elephant Junction, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary.
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The unspoken feel of beauty and serenity together meet at a forest locked village called Aanakulam. This place of aesthetic value is nearly 40 km away from Munnar, the paradise of Gods’ own country. Elephants dally here in large social groups in human inhabited areas, which is something unique about this scenic spot. Two tributaries of Periyaar, namely, Idacholayaar and Nallatanniyaar wets and n
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This place is located in Iduki district and the boarder of kottayam. Still untouched by commercialisation, the sleepy town is surrounded by valleys, green meadows, pine forests, mists, fogs, tea estates, waterfalls and overall greenery. The landscape is mostly hilly bald with green meadows. Vagamon is also home to a variety of flowers and orchids. Three hills - Thangal, Murugan and kurisumala.I have visited vagamon in the last year may with my four friends.
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Green Park Ayurvedic and Spices Plantation offers a chance to sync with nature. We provide a natural and silent atmosphere which enhances fresh breathe and a pleasure mind. Green Park is 100% eco friendly including with farm, honey bee colony, natural fish aquarium, artificial paddy field, suspension bridge, cardamom processing unit, fruit plantation, green house for vegetables, etc.
Very fantastic n knowledgeable Just spare one hr to know all information about all spices in a simple way that my 10 yr kid understand She also thrilled to run between two tree house Thanks to mr Benny spare so much time n give wonderful knowledge
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Marayoor is a small town located around 40 kms from Munnar. Sandalwood forest is one of the main attractions here.The forest is on the way to Chinnar wildlife sanctuary. Here you will get to see acres of land covered with huge sandal wood trees. This is a protected area and each tree is numbered. Trees are fenced. You can just watch them from a distance. Tampering them is a serious offense and you might land up in jail. If you pass by during evenings, there are chances of spotting a deer, bison or an elephant.
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Elephant Safari was way too amazing sitting on the back of elephants and walking through the narrow lanes of coconut trees. Very beautiful experience, love the way how elephant in Kerala understand Malyalam. They only follow voice commands, there is no need of a stick to make them follow discipline. We also experienced elephant bathing where the elephant would gather mouthful of water in his trunk and on the voice command would throw that water on his back where he/she is sitting. it was soo much fun.. We also fed the eleohants with bananas and the elphant would gulp it down his throat. My ???? name was Sita and the one we bathed was Bhadra. Both were very cute.
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