Idukki is well known for wildlife sanctuaries, tea factories, beautiful bungalows,forests and rubber plantations.
This viewpoint is a nature lover's paradise. Although the viewpoint is open 24 hours a day, the best time to visit is at sunrise or sunset, when the sky and mountains blend together.
The viewpoint, also known as Kalyanathandu, is at an altitude of 20m and offers stunning panoramic sunrise and sunset views.
Vattavada lies in the rain shadow area of the Western Ghats.Experiencing a pleasant climate in the region around and in Vattavada varies in height from 4760 ft to 8842 ft above sea level.
Eravikulam National Park is home to rich and diverse flora and fauna and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also known as the Rajamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, this site was managed as a wildlife sanctuary by the Kanan Devan Hills Produce Company prior to 1971.
The dam is located in the Munar hills near Anamudi peak and is 1700 meters high. The reflection of the tea gardens in the water is the most beautiful part of the dam.
The falls spring from a height of 2000 m above sea level. The falls are on the way to Thekkady. It is said to be from Devikulam, also known as "Lake of the Goddess".
It's name can be broken down into three words: Ram, Kal and Medu, referring to Lord Rama, the rock and the earth. According to legend, this place was visited by Lord Rama when he was looking for his wife Sita.
According to the legends, then came the Pandavas. here and stayed in this place during the time of their exile, from which the place got its name. One of the caves here also bears the footprints of Bhima
2 km long tunnel runs through Erattayar and Anchuruli and carries water to the lake. Although dangerous, the tunnel is fun to walk around in, especially for all adventure lovers.
The suspension bridge is very exciting to look at and exciting to walk on. The area around the Bridge is an engineering marvel that is also the least explored place.