KERALA HILL STATIONS
Ponmudi Hills - Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Place :PonmudiLocation: About 61 km from Thiruvananthapuram city,south Kerala.
Altitude: 915m above sea level.
Located within a short driving distance of Thiruvananthapuram, Ponmudi is an enchanting hill resort with narrow winding pathways and cool, green environs. Along with a beautiful array of mountain flowers, exotic butterflies and small rivulets, Ponmudi offers excellent opportunities for trekking. With its tea estates and mist covered valleys Ponmudi is a fast developing hill resort with cottages and dormitory accommodation facilities.
Getting there:
Nearest railway station : Thiruvananthapuram central, about 61 km
Nearest airport : Thiruvananthapuram International Airport about 67 km
Tourist Attractions in Ponmudi | ||||||||||||||||
Agasthyarkoodam :This 2000 feet high peak is famous for its wilderness, and can be accessed only with permission from the Forest Department. Meenmutti waterfall is an eminent attraction in the range. | ||||||||||||||||
Agasthyakoodam is the second highest peak in Kerala, at a height of 1890mts above sea level and is a part of the Sahyadri range of mountains.It is 60 Kms North East of Trivandrum.The mountain is revered by both Buddhists and Hindus, as it is believed to be the abode of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara as well as of the sage Agastya, a disciple of Shiva | ||||||||||||||||
The forests of Agasthyakoodam are rich in rare medicinal herbs and plant, and hued orchids. In 1992, an area covering around 23 sq kms was established as Agasthya Vanam Biological Park. The intention was to restore the degraded forests and to use it for educational purpose. The season from December to April is advocated for trekking and is a distance of 28 kms to the top. It takes approximately two days and trekking is permitted only between December and April. | ||||||||||||||||
Golden Valley : - A small yet picturesque viewpoint, adorned by well-rounded pebbles and lush green trees, this is an access-point to the River Kallar.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. hill station is located at a height of 1800 meters above sea level . The Sita Devi Lake offers rejuvenating springs of mineral water and is also a favourite picnic spot among tourists. Besides the expansive tea plantations, a spice garden run by the district tourism promotion council nurtures a wide variety of spices. The main attraction of Devikulam is the legendary Sita Devi Lake. According to legend, Sita, the holy consort of Lord Rama, came down to take a bath in the lake and ever since, the place came to be known as 'Devikulam' (the Lake of Goddess). The scenic lake is among the most favorite picnic spots in Kerala. The main characteristics of the lake are its fountain springs, which spout rejuvenating mineral water. You can also enjoy fishing in the lake and trout can be your prized catch. Places Where You Can VisitMunnarA hill station [a high station] of spectacular views, where three mountain streams confluence. Munnar waterway offers boating facility. Anamudi the highest peak in South India [2695m] is an ideal spot for trekking. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands is the Nelelakurinji, the flower that bathes the hills in blue every twelve years will bloom next 2006 AD. Eravikulam National park is another attraction. Munnar is 130 km east of Kochi and 70 km north of Kumily. Chinnar Wildlife From Munnar- Uthummal Petah route; 94 sq Km area the Chinar wild life sanctuary situated. Elephants, buffalo, tiger, leopard can be seen at this sanctuary. Kumily Kumily is the junction town straddling the Kerala Tamilnadu border just north of park boundary. It 's a busy place full of spice shops, located about 4 Km from Thekkady. The boat trip in the lake are the standard way of seeing the Sanctuary. The standard two hour boat trips available. Jungle walks can also be interesting. Mangalam Devi Temple This temple is just a jumple of ruins and the views are magnificent. The festival of this temple falls on the day of 'Chaitra Pournami'. Marayur Place of the Sandal Forest. Very old 'Sannyasi Caves also can be seen here. Famous for hand woven 'Pattu Sarees'. ' Marayur Sarkara' [Molasses] also famous. Moolamattom Kerala's biggest underground Electricity generating project. Idukki The first dam in India at River Periyar. Wild life Sanctuary is also at Idukki. Plenty of elephants can be found here. Rajamala It is the part of the National Park,14 km from Munnar where Tahir Goats can be seen. About the WeatherYou may enjoy the cool mountain air throughout the year,here at Devikulam.Accommodations Available at Devikulam The Govt. owned Guest House at Devikulam ensures comfortable stay in the midst of the misty slopes of the Western Ghats. How to Reach Devikualam Devikulam can be reached from both Kottayam and Kochi. The distance from Kochi is 149 km (4 hr drive) and that from Kottayam is 132 km (4 ½ hr drive). Travel Tips
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