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Kerala, popularly regarded as 'God's own country', is probably
the most beautiful, exotic and picturesque state of India.
Flanked by the blue waters of the Arabian Sea in the west
and the Western Ghats (mountain ranges) in the east, Kerala
abounds in exotic and beautiful Hill stations, lovely beaches
and serene and calm backwaters. The unparallel natural beauty
of Kerala attracts thousands of tourists from all over the
world round the year. And rightly so, the National Geographic
Traveler ranked it as One of the 50 'Paradise Found' on the
earth.
The hill stations of Kerala are known for their exotic charm and beauty that can't be defined in words. Located amidst the lush green vegetation with numerous milky waterfalls, ravishing rivulets, splendid springs, lakes and hill-plantations, they provide an enthralling experience to tourists. One of the major advantages of holidaying in Kerala hill station is that they are relatively less crowded in comparison to hill stations of north India.
Spice and tea plantations on the hill slopes provide you
an enchanting sight. The fresh and pristine air filled with
the fragrance of cardamom and pepper makes you spellbound.
Amidst such surroundings you feel like as if you are in heaven.
The verdant vegetation around the hills supports a variety
of wildlife too. There are numerous wildlife sanctuaries located
in the region, which house some of the endangered species
of wild animals and birds.
Some of the most scenic and beautiful hill stations in Kerala,
which offer a lifetime experience to its visitors, are Munnar,
Vythiri, Idukki, Vagamon and Wayanad. We welcome you to Kerala
to explore and enjoy the beautiful moments of your life in
a natural paradise which you would relish and remember all
your life.
A preview to these Kerala Hill Station
Tours are as follows:
Munnar
Hill Station Tours
Munnar lies in the God's Own Country of Kerala. The hill resort
of Munnar is one of the most famous tourist destinations in
India. Once known as the High Range of Travancore, Munnar is
the commercial centre of some of the world's highest tea-growing
estates.
Kannur
Hill Station Tours
Kannur’s days of glory were under the Kolathiri rajas,
and its importance as a spice-trading port was mentioned by
the Venetian traveller Marco Polo. From the 15th century, various
colonial powers, including the Portuguese, Dutch and British,
exerted their influence.
Idukki Hill Station Tours
Idukki acclaimed as a much visited hill station in Kerala. Idukki
is a small town which is situated at an altitude of 750 to 2500
m above sea level. Idukki means an ‘a narrow gorge’
which is derived from the word Idukku. It is surrounded by the
three main rivers of Periyar, Thalayar and Thodupuzhayar.
Nelliyampathy
Hill Station Tours
Nelliyampathy is located just 75 km from Palakkad and at an
altitude of 467 m to 1572 m above sea level. Nelliyampathy has
immense trekking potential. This place is also known for its
rich plantation of spices and coffee as well as its rich evergreen
forests.
Kozhikode
Hill Station Tours
Kozhikode is a thriving, prosperous town- a showcase of the
fruits of Keralan labour in the Middle East. In addition to
the ancient monuments, the green country side and the pristine
beaches, the area boasts of wildlife sanctuaries, rivers and
hills.
Palakkad
Hill Station Tours
Palakkad, a luxury hill station of Kerala, is rich in history
and blessed with a natural beauty that is hard to replicate.
Palakkad lies at the foot of the Western Ghats, on the border
of Kerala and Tamilnadu. This district is called the granary
of Kerala and has mountains, streams, forests, fertile valleys,
rivers, several dams and irrigation projects.
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