Attractions to explore near Eravikulam National Park
See endangered Nilgiri tahrs at close quarters, immerse in the amazing nature.
Nearby Attractions
Ride on an elephant, watch them bathe, shower and eat. The mahouts will show you how the elephant communicates and obey their commmands.
Situated at the bank of lake overlooking mountains, the place got it's name from the loud echo it makes.
One of the largest waterfalls in the state. You can even climb to top of the falls with the help of locals.
Three hours of a hard hike through tricky rock faces, breathtaking views, windy narrow paths. A viewpoint for an incredible sunrise.
Viewpoint overlooking a valley below. A nice rocky place to spend time absorbing a peaceful scenary, and to feel the cold winds brushing the body softly.
20 meters high waterfall set in the wilderness overlooking view towards open valleys. You can shower underneath the falls if you are willing to fight the coldness of the waters.
Hike through cloud cladded peaks and rhododendron valleys, experience the most beautiful sights of the Western Ghat Mountains.
The Muniyara Dolmens are magnificent prehistoric dolmens, situated in Marayoor, Idukki. The tourists trek through the area of Muniyara to reach 15 different types of Dolmens, which belongs to the Neolithic Age, i.e. between 3000 BC and 14000 BC.
The best place to view the sunrise, the beauty of tea plantations, clouds locked in valleys.
Stay above the clouds, admire the beauty of the hills and the majestic sun emerging from the clouds in the morning.
Hike to the waterfall through the forests of Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary.
Located 3500 feet high from the sea level on the Anamalai mountain range. One of the best tourist places in Tamilnadu. This is a pollution free heavenly land surrounded by tea estates.
Kurangani hill station lies close to Bodinayakanur in Theni district of Tamil Nadu. This lesser known gem of a place amid the vastly explored Western Ghats also holds a precipitous ledge at the height point of 8782 ft.
A huge rock rising over 4,000 feet with an evergreen forest on top of it. The peaks are covered in mist in rainy days but otherwise, you will be able to see the Periyar river flowing below as a silver stream, and parts of the city of Cochin far away.
This waterfall lies on the roadside enrouting Munnar and is a popular spot for taking a break.
Pristine green hills, verdant valleys and a small infinity pool on top overlooking the valleys and mountains of the Western Ghats.
An intense hike of 2.5 kilometers to immerse in the beautiful views of Western Ghat mountain ranges and valleys filled with mists.
A series of ten waterfalls with natural pools at each of its bottom, set in the charming background of serene deep green forest.
It is a lesser-known waterfall situated in the Idukki district. With the low depth and low rush of water, it is one of the safest waterfalls in Kerala.
The waterfall located inside forest, falling from a height of 60 meters and accessible by hiking.