Kerala Hill Stations
Agasthyarkoodam
The Agasthya forest believed to have been the abode of age Agasthya,a character
from mythology.Trekking trails Thick forests Agasthyarkoodam, the spectacular
peak in the Western Ghats rises to a majestic 1890 m in the form of a sharp
cone. A haven of rare herbs and medicinal plants, its slopes are a breathtaking
sight when they transform into colourful glades of the 'Neelakurinji', a
flower which blooms only once in twelve years.
Munnar
Munnar, one of the most popular hill stations in India 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.
Nilambur
Nilambur is renowned for the oldest teak plantation in the world, the Conolly's
Plot, just 2 km from town. The place is also noted for its tribal settlements,
the world's first Teak Museum, vast rain forests, waterfalls and ancient
kovilakoms - residences of maharajas.
Peermede
Peeremede is a lovely hill station, an ideal retreat in the Western Ghats
and a choice break for tourists en route to the Periyar Tiger Reserve. Sprawling
gardens of tea, coffee,cardamom, rubber and eucalyptus lying side by side
with natural grasslands, pine forests and waterfalls make this an ideal
summer resort. The summer palace of Rajas of erstwhile Travancore is today
an important monument here.
Thenmala 
It is India's first planned eco-tourism destination, which is gaining popularity
due to its unique vistas, bio-diversity and functioning. Situated about
72kms from Thiruvananthapuram, in the District of Kollam, the Thenmala Eco-Tourism
shares its resources with the famous Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary at the
foothills of the Western Ghats.
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