Palakkad
Hill Station
Tusharagiri
(50 km from Kozhikode):
Famous for its trekking tracks, Tusharagiri, is located near Vythiri in Wayanad.
Treakkers start early in the morning grom the second waterfall at Tusharagiri
and climb uphill through the pristine..
Idukki
Hill Station
A landlocked district, Idukki is one
of the most nature rich areas of Kerala. The high range and wooded valleys are
girded by three main rivers - Periyar, Thalayar and Thodupuzhayar - and their
tributaries. The river Pamba also has its origin here.
Peermade
Hill Station
Clouds drop gently on the peaks that
flank the verdant slopes of Peermade. Rich with mile upon mile of plantation s
falling away in precise steps. Coffee, tea, pepper, cardamom and rubber flourish
in what is the most fertile part of the Western Ghats.
Kannur Hill Station
Pythal Mala (65 km from Kannur town): This enchanting
hill staion, situated 4,500 ft. above sea level near the Kerala - Karnataka border
is rich in flora and fauna. It is a six kilometer trek to the top of the hills.
Ponmundi
Hill Station
Trekking is a passion with the visitors
to Ponmudi (al-titude: 1066m), lying within easy driving distance from Trivandrum.
You will find yourself compulsively pausing every now and then to drink in deep
the spectacular sweep of the hill range, tea-estates
Devikulam
Hill Station
Irresistibly green slopes touching the
sky at a thousand meters. A lovely, little lake hidden within the rolling hills.
This is Devikulam. A dainty town sixteen kilometres southwest of Munnar.
Wayanad
Hill Station
Luxuriant plantations of coffee, tea,
cardamom, pepper and rubber stretch over the hills of Wayanad as far as the eye
can see., With the fast-flowing rivers- Panamaram, Mananthavady and kabini- cutting
across the undulating panorama and lending picture-postcard look to the whole
region.
Munnar
Hill Station
If you seek a sense of peace you'll find
it here in Munnar. The nature- lover's paradise. Opened up out of virgin forests
a century ago by pioneer planters. This is where you fill your holidays with quiet
moments at 1600m above sea level.
Nelliyampathy
Hill Station
A forest range 75 kms ( travel time:
2 ½ hours) from Palghat, the Nelliyampathy hillls comprise a chain of ridges
cut off from one another by valleys of dense evergreen forests and orange plantations.







