Thekkady
| » Location : |
Idukki District (Kerala) |
| » Main Attractions : |
Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary |
| » Languages : |
Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, English |
| » Best Season : |
September to May |
An Enchanting Plantation Town
Thekkady, located in central Kerala, is a popular hill station and a
wildlife centre. This town, which is an important plantation centre,
conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hills and spice
scented plantations.
In the Periyar Forest of Thekkady is one of the finest wildlife reserves
of India and spread across the entire district are picturesque plantations
and hill towns that hold immense opportunities for treks and mountain
walks. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary offers a fairly good chance of
seeing the great Indian tiger in its natural habitat.
Prime Attractions of Thekkady
» Wildlife
§ The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary : Lying close
to the plantations, in the rich jungles of Periyar in Thekkady is one of
the world's most fascinating natural wildlife reserves - the Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary. Spread across 777 sq. km, of which 360 sq. km is thick
evergreen forest, the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a Tiger
Reserve in 1978.
Noted for its geo-morphological diversity of wildlife and scenic beauty,
the Reserve attracts visitors from all over the world. The splendid
artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar river
adds to the charm of the park.
This is the only sanctuary in India where you can have the unique
experience of viewing wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat
on the lake. The greatest attraction of Periyar remains the large herds of
wild elephants that come down to the lake's edge.
§ Sanctuary Watch Towers : There are three watch
towers for observing wild life - at Edappalayam and Manakkavala and
Thannikudi. Reservations can be made at the Forest Information Counter,
Thekkady.
» Cities
§ Kumily : (4 km from Thekkady) This plantation
town, closely associated with Thekkady, is situated on the outskirts of
the Periyar Sanctuary. It is an important shopping centre and spice trade
centre, the main bus station and most of the medium range accommodation in
the Periyar region is in Kumily.
§ Murikkady : (5 km from Thekkady) Washed in
fresh spice scented air, Murikkady is a panorama of cardamom, coffee and
pepper plantations.
§ Pandikuzhi : (5 km from Kumily): This
picturesque place is cradled between Chellarkovil and the Tamil Nadu State
border is a popular picnic spot. Pandikuzhi offers great opportunities for
trekking and is a photographer's delight.
§ Pullumedu : (43 km from Thekkady, 26 km from
Periyar): The winding journey to this hill town, along the Periyar river,
offers a stunning view of the rolling hills draped in lush greenery.
Velvet lawns, rare flora and fauna add to the beauty of Pullumedu, which
can be accessed from a jeep.
The famous Sree Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala and the Makara Joythi
illuminations at the shrine are visible from here. Since it is part of the
restricted forest zone, special permission to visit Pullumedu has to be
obtained from the Wildlife Preservation Officer, Thekkady or The Range
Officer, Vallakkadavu.
» Temples
§ Mangala Devi Temple : (15 km from Thekkady)
This ancient temple is hidden in the dense woods at the top of a peak 1337
m above sea level. The temple is built in the traditional Kerala Style of
Architecture. Visitors are allowed here only on the Chithra Pournami
festival day. The peak commands a panoramic view of the other side of the
ghats and the vast plains of Tamil Nadu. Permission to visit the area can
be obtained from the Wildlife Warden at Thekkady.
» Rivers
§ Vandiperiyar : ( 18 km from Thekkady): The
river Periyar flowing through the centre of this town nourishes its vast
tea, coffee and pepper plantations. A major trade centre, Vandiperiyar is
also home to a number of tea factories. The Government Agriculture Farm
and Flower Gardens have a delightful array of rose plants, orchids and
anthurium.
» Others
§ Chellarkovil : (15 km from Kumily): This
sleepy little village with its spectacular view of the plains and
cascading waterfalls during the monsoons is a feast to the eyes. The
village slopes down to the famous coconut groves of Kumbam in neighbouring
Tamil Nadu.
§ Vandanmedu : (25 km from Kumily): This is one
of the world's largest auction centres for Cardamom. A walk through the
sprawling cardamom plantaions of Vandanmedu is a pleasent experience.
Excursions of Thekkady
» Cities
§ Munnar : One of the most popular hill stations
in India, Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams -
Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. Located at 1600 m above sea level,
this was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in
South India. Sprawling tea plantations, picture book towns, winding lanes,
trekking and holiday facilities make Munnar a unique experience.
Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the
Neelakurinji, a flower, which bathes the hills in blue colour once in
every twelve years. The Neelakurinji, will bloom next in 2006 AD. Munnar
also has the highest peak in South India - Anamudi - which towers over
2695 m and is an ideal spot for campers who like to do some trekking.
§ Peerumedu : Peerumedu, the famous plantation
town, takes its name from Peer Mohammed, a Sufi saint and close associate
of the erstwhile royal family of Travancore. Wide vistas of tea, cardamom,
rubber and coffee plantations interspersed with silver cascades,
sculptural rocks, meadows and mist-cloaked hilltops make Peermede an
unforgettable experience.
The most delightful trekking trails complement the panoramic landscape.
Monuments like the Summer Palace and Summer Residence of the royal family
add to the splendour of the land. The Summer Residence, now converted into
a government guesthouse under the Department of Tourism, offers
comfortable accomodation.
Places to stay in Thekkady
» Lake Palace (KTDC).
» Spice Village.
» Taj Garden Retreat.
» Aranya Nivas (KTDC).
» Periyar House (KTDC).
» Leela Pankaj Resort (Cottages).
» Cardamom County.
» Ambady.
Nearby Cities of Thekkady
» Idukki (60 km)
» Madurai (135 km)
»
Kochi
(190 km)
»
Thiruvananthapuram
(Trivandrum) (148 km)
How to Get There
Air : The nearby airports are at Madurai and Kochi.
Rail : Teni, Kottayam, Madurai and Changanaserry are
the convenient railheads from Thekkady.
Road : There are frequent buses from Kumily (4 km
away) to various tourist centres.
Local Transport : Tourist Cars, Taxi Jeeps, Mini Buses
and Auto Rickshaws.
Tourist Information about Thekkady
Post & Telegraph : Post & Telegraph Office,
Central Junction, Kumily.
Banks and Money Changers : State Bank Of Travancore,
Kumily; Central Bank Of India, Kumily.
Hospitals : Periyar Hospital, Central Hospital, St.
Augustine Hospital.
Handicrafts : Gram Shilpa, Kumily; Kairali
Handicrafts.
General Information about Thekkady
» Latitude: 9°15' and 9°40' North.
» Longitude: 76°55' and 77°25' East.
» Altitude: 900-1800 m Above Sea Level.
» Climate: Tropical.
» Temperature: 15°C-30°C.
» Rainfall: 2500 mm.
» Clothing: Woollen and Cotton.
Tour Packages of Thekkady