Attractions to explore near Parunthumpara
Stunning view of the Western Ghat Mountains and the valleys below.
Nearby Attractions
Situated at a height of 2,500 ft (760 m) above the sea level, the place is surrounded by deep valleys and hills, accompanied by meadows, grasslands, and cool refreshing climate. Pilgrims from the various regions gather here to witness the Makaravilakku, a holy flame that is believed to a supernatural phenomenon by the devotees, which appears annually on 14 January in the Ponnambalamedu summit
Temple complex located inside a Tiger reserve. One of the largest annual pilgrimage in the world happens here- with 40 to 50 million devotees visiting it every year.
The pine trees on the slopes of the hill create an incredible view. Pine forests are a rare sight in Kerala and this is one of the few you can visit.
Hill station popular for its green valleys and beautiful meadows.
The longest hanging bridge in Idukki district built across Periyar river connecting two panchayaths. This place is famous for its picturesque scenery
An ancient temple in the middle of the forest.
Waterfall that cascades through the boulders and a rocky bed.
A 5.5-kilometer tunnel carved through a single continuous granite to move water from Irattayar Dam to Idukki Reservoir.
Waterfall set amidst the thick forest and surrounded by boulders with a deep pool at it's bottom.
Soak in the views of Idukki Reservoir, the Western Ghat Mountains, and tribal villages.
A half fallen dreadful rock, the mist clad mountains, and a dangerous bridge to hell.
One of the highest arch dams in Asia.This double curvature arch dam is constructed between two hills locally known as Kuravan and Kurathy.
Third highest concrete gravity dam in India which is 138 metre tall and is constructed as a part of Idukki hydroelectric project along with the two other dams at Idukki and Kulamavu. One of the main Picnic spot and viewpoint in Idukki
A short hike, a flight of steps, and then swim under the well-hidden Kattikkayam waterfall.
Hillstation and a Hamlet. Noted for its panoramic beauty and numerous windmills and a historical site with a monument of Kuravan and Kurathi
View sunrise and sunset, explore the caves, hike through the mountains.
Hike through the cascading waterfall set in the backdrop of rubber plantations and banana farms.
Witness tamed elephants, their daily life and the ways of training them at Konni Elephant Training Centre.
Pristine green hills, verdant valleys and a small infinity pool on top overlooking the valleys and mountains of the Western Ghats.
One of the very attractive and exquisite places resplendent with amazing natural beauty in the state of Tamil Nadu, Meghamalai is located in the Western Ghats of Theni district and is also known as High Wavy Mountains. It lies.......