Kanthalloor Group Trip

2039 Per Person

Tent Camping

Bonfire with DJ Music

Deep Jungle Home

Mud House

Tree House

👍 1 Night Stay in Resort / Tent camping on Triple / Quad Sharing Basis
👍 3 Times Food (1 L - 1 D - 1 B Veg & Non Veg )
👍 1 Day Kanthalloor Sightseeing by Jeep
👍 Fruit Garden Visit
👍 Off Road Jeep Safari
👍 Bonfire with DJ Music
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Kanthalloor is a village in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala.It is a village nestled in the Western Ghats of India. The salubrious climate and the picturesque landscapes and wide variety of tropical crops coupled with the close proximity of Munnar (a major hill station), has transformed this village into a tourist destination.

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    Sandalwood Forestidukki, kerala

    Sandalwood Forest

    Marayoor is also known for a natural sandalwood forest here. So attractive and useful are these forests that even the memories carry a sweet fragrance. Sandalwood oil, popularly called as “liquid gold,” has always been a fascination for tourists from across the globe. Sandalwood sculptures, though expensive, are also a popular souvenir item of Kerala. Sandalwood has several medicinal properties and is used as a remedy for skin problems, digestive complications, nausea and gastritis.Kerala, may have protected sandalwood forests where the trees are conserved and managed for sustainable harvesting. Sandalwood is a protected species, and its trade and harvesting are regulated by the government. There are strict regulations in place to prevent illegal harvesting and trade. Due to the high demand and commercial value of sandalwood, conservation efforts are often implemented to ensure the sustainable use of this resource. This may include planting sandalwood trees in protected areas.​​

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    Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuarymunnar, kerala

    Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

    Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats, making it a unique ecosystem. It is situated about 60 kilometers north of Munnar. The sanctuary is known for its ecological diversity and is part of the Western Ghats, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Chinnar has a diverse range of plant species, including dry thorny forests, deciduous forests, and grasslands. The area is rich in medicinal plants, and some of the plants found here are endemic to the region. The sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, spotted deer, sambar, hanuman langur, gaur, and more. It is also known for its population of the endangered grizzled giant squirrel. The sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous bird species. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to several reptiles and amphibians. Monitor lizards, snakes, and various species of frogs are among the inhabitants. The sanctuary is dedicated to the conservation of its unique biodiversity. Various conservation programs are implemented to protect the flora and fauna, including anti-poaching efforts and habitat restoration. The sanctuary is traversed by the Chinnar River, which adds to the overall beauty of the landscape. The river is a lifeline for the diverse wildlife in the region. Thoovanam Waterfalls is located in the sanctuary and is a popular attraction. The waterfall is surrounded by scenic landscapes and offers a refreshing natural setting. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary offers trekking opportunities for adventure enthusiasts. The eco-tourism initiatives in the region aim to promote responsible tourism while ensuring the conservation of the ecosystem. The sanctuary has watchtowers at strategic locations, offering visitors a chance to observe and appreciate the wildlife in their natural habitat. Visitors have the option to stay in forest guesthouses or eco-friendly resorts within the sanctuary premises, providing a closer experience with nature. The sanctuary is accessible by road, and the nearest town is Munnar. It's recommended to check with the forest department for any permits or guided tours before visiting.​

    3,

    Karimutty Waterfallsidukki, kerala

    Karimutty Waterfalls

    Karimutty Waterfalls Munnar is situated in Marayur, Idukki district , Kerala, India. It is located 42 kilometers north of Munnar on SH 17 connecting Munnar with Udumalpet, Tamil Nadu.The Karimutty waterfall is on the way Munnar to Chinnar (1 h 26 min (42.1 km) ).The beautiful, fresh and natural waterfall is located on the end of Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and 3km earlier to Marayur, the only town between Munnar and Udumalpet. The waterfall makes an impressive fall right next to the road and one could get a full view from the bridge across the waterfalls.Few kms ahead to the waterfalls, we can see the water flowing down the mountains through thick vegetation and grasslands and the water is believed to have medicinal values as it passes through lot of herbs. Since it was slightly wet and drizzling weather, the waterfall makes feel cool and refreshing. There is a stair leading down to the waterfalls, provide a secure platform for people who desire to take bath.

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    Othamalai View Pointidukki, kerala

    Othamalai View Point

    Kanthalloor is a village in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. Othamalai View Point is a village nestled in the Western Ghats of India. The salubrious climate and the picturesque landscapes and wide variety of tropical crops coupled with the close proximity of Munnar (a major hill station), has transformed this village into a tourist destination. The View point was very awesome and our mind also get relaxation. This is the best place to visit. The landscapes of the valley gives flawless experience. For taking pictures this is the best spot to visit.

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    Kanthalloor Waterfallsidukki, kerala

    Kanthalloor Waterfalls

    Kanthalloor is about a distance of about 300 km from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala and a distance of 157 Kms from Kochi Airport. It is present within the picturesque Idukki district of Kerala. The scenic views of the majestic Western Ghats and the breathtaking landscape create a blissful environment. The climate is pleasant and comfortable for spending days and nights within the magical spot. The town is specifically known and famous for growing plenty of crops, fruits and vegetables, some are local, some are exotic and some are seasonal. Kanthalloor is also called “The Land of fruits” and the “Kashmir of Kerala”. Encompassed by the dense plantations and trees from the Anaimudi Sholai National park, the beauty of the place is further intensified. The green valleys, the soothing farm fields, the astounding views of the mountains, and the delightful climate, are truly indeed an astonishing experience. For nature admirers, Kanthalloor is a perfect place to relax and enjoy. The people residing at the town speak Malayalam the most. In some areas, Tamil is also spoken since Tamil Nadu is the neighbouring state. People of different types of cultures and religious reside in the town, The main festival celebrated is Onam when the locals gather and spend time with fun and enthusiasm. The local food of the people is rice and coconuts which are prepared and served fresh. The people consume the farm fresh vegetables, fruits, and spices.​​

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    Thuvanam Waterfallsidukki, kerala

    Thuvanam Waterfalls

    A waterfall that reveals itself to only those willing to undertake a 4 km long trek through a verdant jungle - that is Thoovanam waterfalls in Idukki district. Nestled insideChinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, it cascades from a height of 84 feet and fascinates Nature lovers and trekkers alike. The trekking to the waterfalls, which is around 8 km from Marayoor near Alampetty on Marayoor-Udumalpet state highway, is arranged by the forest department. The guided trek from Alampetty checkpost offers a perfect opportunity to witness rare wildlife amid the lush green forests of Chinnar. If you are lucky enough, you can spot elephants, langurs, giant grizzled squirrels (Chinnar is famous for them) and numerous types of butterflies and birds. This part of the sanctuary is a rain-shadow region with a climate that is different from that what is experienced in the other parts of the state. As you reach near the end of the trekking trail, you will hear the rumblings of the waterfalls. The sight of the waterfalls from a distance itself takes away the fatigue from the long trek. Originating from the Pambar River, the waterfalls amid captivating surroundings offer one of the most beautiful sights of Nature. The view is so stunning that many travellers prefer to slouch there for hours, enjoying the natural beauty and soaking in the serenity of the place.

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