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When you want to get away from the busy world, when you want to relax, when you want to shake your hands with the clouds, chat with the mountin breeze, come....and experience the grandeur of the mountains looming large when the breeze mazes away the mist covering them, watch the gurgling streams, enjoy the profusion of flowers in bloom.  Come...and see how we can explore this treasure land.


Munnar

This is a hill station in Idukki district situated at the confluence of three small rivers - Madrapuzha, Nallanthanni and Kundala, 1600 m above sea level. This hill staion was once the summer capital of the British Government in south India. A most interesting flora, the Neelakurinji (Strobilanthus) is seen in this part. The highest peak in south India, Anamudi ( 2695 m) is in Munnar. The major sightseeing attractions are sprawling tea plantations, boating, tea factory visits, visit to top station ( highest point in Munnar - 1700 m), Mattupetty ( has highly specialised dairy farm ), Devikulam, Rajamala ( natural habitat of Nilgiri tahr), Marayoor ( Natural growth of sandal wood trees), Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and Eravikulam National Park.

Nelliyampathi

This place is situated in Palakkad district and is a fascinating hill station at a height of 467 to 152 m above sea level. Traveling through the hairpin bends on the ghat road that passes through the breath taking evergreen forests of the Sahya ranges, one can view about a third of Palakkad district from Seethakundu, a place of pristine beauty

 
Wynad

One of the fourteen districts of Kerala is situated in an elevated picturesque mountainous plateau in Western Ghats. This land is rich in natural wonders, history and tradition. With its vast expanse of greenery, spice scented breeze, mist capped mountains, salubrious climate, hypnotising scenic beauty, Wynad stands as one of the loveliest hill stations of Kerala. The major attractions are Lakkidi,Pookot Lake, Soochippara waterfalls, Meenmutty waterfalls, Chembra Peak, Edakkal caves, Ambalavayal Heritage Museum, Jain Temple, Muthanga Wild life Sanctuary, River Kabini, Kurucadweep, Pakshipathalam, Tirunelli Temple, Pazhassi Tomb at Mananthavadi, Babasura Dam project, Tholpatty Wildlife Sanctuary.

 
Ponmudi

One of the most beautiful hill station situated in Thiruvananthapuram district at a height of 1100ft above the sea level. Lush green woods, lazily meandering streams and countless varieties of butterflies lend a strange magic to Ponmudi.