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Anchuruli Waterfalls: Rare Sights


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Anchuruli Waterfalls located in the Kanchiyar village of Idukki district. This is a very unique waterfall which is a part of the Idukki arch dam. This includes a 4km long circular tunnel which takes water from Erattayar Dam to the Idukki reservoir. The force of flow keeps changing and one can even see light at the end of the tunnel during lower flow.  The surrounding region is covered with semi-evergreen forest grasslands. Its increasing popularity is making it listing it among Idukki’s most famous tourist places.

More About Idukki Tourism

Idukki is yet another gorgeous hill station in Kerala! Located in the magical Western Ghats, this serene abode is nestled amidst lush and evergreen settings, and is a true treasure trove for the hill stations lovers on a Kerala trip.
The second largest districts in God’s Own Country, Idukki is also the home to a number of magnificent hill stations in Kerala, and is an epitome of nature’s beauty. Owing to the untouched nature, this gorgeous hill station in Kerala proves to be a wonderful destination for the wildlife; most of the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in Kerala are located across Idukki.
Owing to its natural appeal, rugged settings, diverse range of wildlife, it has become a much sought after and desired tourist destinations in Kerala. Whether on a honeymoon trip, adventure quest, leisure trip, or corporate outing, visitors can make it to this magical hill station in Kerala and satiate all their yearnings!

 

People Also Ask About Idukki
  • Q: What is the best time to visit Idukki?

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    The best time to visit Idukki is during the Winter season (November-February). It can be visited throughout the year as well owing to its pleasant weather and scenic beauty. The township of Idukki has a variable climate when one travels from the western to the eastern side of the district. With moderate weather on the west of Idukki and a cold environment on the east part, the hill town receives heavy rainfall during monsoons in the Southwest and Northwestern parts. The summers in Idukki (March-May) are moderately warm, and the winters are mildly pleasant and chilly. Monsoons in Idukki (June - September) must be avoided as it receives heavy rainfall.

  • Q: What is Idukki famous for?

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    Idukki district is famous for its rich flora and fauna. It is home to the popular Eravikulam National Park and is characterized by the Anamudi mountain. Idukki is one of the greenest districts of Kerala.

     

  • Q: Getting there ?

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    By road: Kottayam - Kumily 110 km (4 hrs): Munnar - Kumily 110 km (4 hrs): Madurai - Kumily 136 km (3 hrs): Thiruvananthapuram - Kumily 265 km (8 hrs): Thekkady - Kumily 4 km (10 min): Kodaikanal - Kumily 149 km (5 hrs): Idukki - Kumily 65 km (21/2 hrs): Alappuzha - Kumily 160 km (51/2 hrs): Ooty - Kumily 390 km (11 hrs)

    By rail: Kottayam: 119 km (4 hrs), Madurai: 136 km (31/2 hrs), Changanacherry: 93 km (4 hrs), Theni: 60 km (11/2 hrs), Angamaly: 99 km (4 hrs), Aluva 98 km (4 hrs)

    By air: Madurai (Tamil Nadu): 140 km, Kochi: 190 km, Thiruvananthapuram: 265 km, Kozhikode: 315 km, Chennai (Tamil Nadu): 570 km.

  • Q: Which is the most beautiful place in Idukki?

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    Idukki district in Kerala is blessed with incomparable natural beauty. Munnar, Vagamon, Periyar National Park, and Eravikulam National Park, are some of the most beautiful places in Idukki.

     

  • Q: What is the specialty of Idukki?

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    Idukki is a marvelous high range district in the Indian state of Kerala that draws travelers with its rugged hills and dense forests. Idukki is a land-locked district that is famous as one of the most nature rich areas in Kerala.

     

  • Q: What is the climate in Idukki?

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    Idukki has a tropical climate and receives a significant amount of rainfall in most of the months throughout the year. The average annual temperature in Idukki remains around 24.5°C.

  • Q: How many national parks are there in Idukki?

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    There are about 5 major national parks in the Idukki district. These are:
    1. Eravikulam National Park
    2. Silent Valley National Park
    3. Pampadum Shola National Park
    4. Mathikettan Shola National Park
    5. Anamudi Shola National Park

  • Q: Top 3 restaurants in Idukki ?

    Ans:

    1. Athidhi

    2. Sun Mount View

    3. Mahaveer Veg Restaurant

  • Q: Best places to stay in Idukki ?

    Ans:

    Winter Vale

    Holiday Vagamon

    Wood Palace Resort

    Deshadan Eco-Valley Resort

  • Q: Local Commute ?

    Ans:

    It is better to hire cab as there are language constraints. Otherwise, buses and taxis are also available. But we recommend hiring a cab as it is hassle-free and comfortable. You can walk to nearby places as it is the best way to experience the town life closely and also admire the beauty of nature thriving around.