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Kerala Hill Stations

Much of kerala's exotic appeal is centred in the highland area of the western ghats. Rising to an average height of 1520 m, the tropical forests of the ghats house rich flora and fauna. Not to speak of expansive, loamy plantations of tea, coffee, rubber and fragrant cardamom. The popular hill stations in Kerala are.

Kannur

This enchanting hill station, 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.

Kozhikodu

Famous for its trekking tracks, Tusharagiri, is located near Vythiri in Wayanad. Treakkers start early in the morning grom the second waterfall at Tusharagiri.

Munnar

Munnar, a hill station on the Western Ghats has lakes, reservoirs, forests and tea estates. It is called the Nature-Lovers's Paradise.

Idukki

Idukki is one of the most nature rich areas of Kerala . As a tourist destination, idukki offers diverse attractions like wildlife sanctuaries, hill stations.

Wayand

The name Waynad is derived from the expression 'Wayanadu' which means land of paddy fields. Wayanad offers a climate of the hill station similar to that of Oottacamand, offers a panorama of undulating hills and dales. The hills which might have been thick forest once, are now plantations of coffee, tea and cardamom.

Palakkad

Palakkad is an important place in the tourist map of Kerala. The Tipu Sultan's Fort built in the 18th century, Malampuzha dam garden, Nelliampathy hills and Silent Valley hills are the main attractions. Nelliampathy is a hill station with tea and coffee plantations previously owned by the British. Silent Valley is a virgin rain forest land.