- ST. ANGELOS FORT
- ARALAM WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
- ILLIKKUNNU
- KOTTIYOOR
- PARASHINIKKADAVU
- MAHI
- EZHIMALA
- PAYYAMBALAM BEACH
- PARASSINIKKADAVU SNAKE PARK
- THALASSERI FORT
- PAYYANNUR
- DHARMMADAM
- MUZHAPPILANGHADU BEACH
- PAZHSSI DAM
- MEENKUNNU BEACH

Located in the Western Ghats, Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary lies 50 km northeast of Thiruvananthapuram city, in Nedumangad Taluk. Formerly part of Paruthipally, the Sanctuary includes portion of the Palode and Kottoor Reserve Forests and covers an area of 53 sq km. Considering the ecological significance of the area, it was declared a Sanctuary in 1983. About three major forest types including the southern hilltop tropical evergreen, west coast semi-evergreen and southern moist mixed deciduous forests are seen in this Sanctuary. Enclosing a dam, thick forests, eucalyptus plantations, crystal clear streams and rocky terrain that sustain rich fauna, the Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary is a delightful ecotourism zone. Around 13 tribal settlements exist in scattered pockets within this Sanctuary.
Ecotourism ActivitiesPeppara is a haven for birdwatchers and butterfly lovers as the area is inundated with a rich variety of rare moths and butterflies. With its diverse variety of forest types and hilly terrain, the Sanctuary supports an assortment of wildlife including tigers, panther, wild dog, lion tailed macaque, Nilgiri langur and the Malabar squirrel. Water birds like darter, little cormorant, pied king fisher and egrets are also common here, making it doubly satisfying for trekkers and sightseers alike. One or two-day treks are possible, but requires prior permission. The summer months of March to June are ideal for hiking.
Ecotourism ActivitiesPeppara is a haven for birdwatchers and butterfly lovers as the area is inundated with a rich variety of rare moths and butterflies. With its diverse variety of forest types and hilly terrain, the Sanctuary supports an assortment of wildlife including tigers, panther, wild dog, lion tailed macaque, Nilgiri langur and the Malabar squirrel. Water birds like darter, little cormorant, pied king fisher and egrets are also common here, making it doubly satisfying for trekkers and sightseers alike. One or two-day treks are possible, but requires prior permission. The summer months of March to June are ideal for hiking.
In and Around
Ponmudi Hill Station, Lion Safari Park, Kallar, Anappara and Meenmutty Waterfalls are some of the important attractions around here.
Accessing Peppara
Location: Located in Nedumangad in Thiruvananthapuram District, the Sanctuary is accessible from Vithura on the Thiruvananthapuram-Ponmudi Road.
Altitude: 1,715 m above sea level.
Ponmudi Hill Station, Lion Safari Park, Kallar, Anappara and Meenmutty Waterfalls are some of the important attractions around here.
Accessing Peppara
Location: Located in Nedumangad in Thiruvananthapuram District, the Sanctuary is accessible from Vithura on the Thiruvananthapuram-Ponmudi Road.
Altitude: 1,715 m above sea level.
Distance
Air: 55 km from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.
Rail: 50 km from Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station.
Road: 50 km from Thampanoor Bus Station. One can take a bus from Vithura (14 km from the Sanctuary) or Nedumangad (30 km).
For enquiries and bookings, contact:
Wildlife Sanctuary Office, Thiruvananthapuram Ph: 0471-2360762
District Tourist Promotion Council, Thiruvananthapuram Ph: 0471-2315397
Air: 55 km from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.
Rail: 50 km from Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station.
Road: 50 km from Thampanoor Bus Station. One can take a bus from Vithura (14 km from the Sanctuary) or Nedumangad (30 km).
For enquiries and bookings, contact:
Wildlife Sanctuary Office, Thiruvananthapuram Ph: 0471-2360762
District Tourist Promotion Council, Thiruvananthapuram Ph: 0471-2315397


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Ecotourism Activities
The Rhodovalley ecotourism packages are based on fixed tariffs. Programme is free for children below 5 years.
Trekking Camps - Starting at the Silent Valley Tea Estate, the trek halts at the Rhododendron Valley Camp, the Land's End Camp and the Lake View Camp.
Back Home to Wilderness Camps (2 days) - Trek from the Silent Valley Estate to a forest hut in approximately 2 hours. Next day, through the valley of rhododendrons to Meesapulimala and then hike down to Silent Valley by evening.
Back Home to Wilderness Camps (3 days) - Trek from Silent Valley to Land's End Camp. Next day, climb to Meesapulimala and then back again to the Rhodovalley campsite. Third day, proceed back to Silent Valley.
Back Home to Wilderness Camps (Kadalar Trek) - Trek from Rajamalai, home of the endangered Nilgiri tahr through thick shola forests to the Orchidarium site at Kadalar. Overnight stay at the camp and return by jeep the next morning to Munnar.
In and Around
Location: Perched at 6,000 ft in the Western Ghats at the confluence of three rivers. Adjacent to it is Anamudi, which at 8,841 ft is the highest peak in South India.
Orchidarium and flower garden adjacent to the KFDC Office on Mattupetty Road. For those interested in seeing the orchid farm at Kadalar, a special nature tour involving a jeep journey and trek to the forests at Kadalar, is available. Mattupetty Dam, Lockhart Gap, Kundala and Devikulam Lakes are other attractions in the vicinity.
Accommodation
Dormitory facility is available near the KFDC Office at Munnar. Visitors can also opt to stay at the various resorts in and around Munnar.
Accessing RhodovalleyLocation: Perched at 6,000 ft in the Western Ghats at the confluence of three rivers. Adjacent to it is Anamudi, which at 8,841 ft is the highest peak in South India.
Distance
Air: Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, 121 km away.
Rail: The nearest railhead is Aluva, but the Ernakulam Junction station is better connected to other cities.
Road: NH 49 links Kochi to Munnar. Aluva is about 120 km while Palakkad is 150 km away.
Air: Nearest airport is Cochin International Airport, 121 km away.
Rail: The nearest railhead is Aluva, but the Ernakulam Junction station is better connected to other cities.
Road: NH 49 links Kochi to Munnar. Aluva is about 120 km while Palakkad is 150 km away.
For enquiries and bookings, contact:
Kerala Forest Development Corporation, Kottayam, Ph: 0481-2581204. mail@keralafdc.org
District Tourist Promotion Council Office
Idukki, Ph: 0486-2232248
Munnar, Ph: 04865-231516
Kerala Forest Development Corporation, Kottayam, Ph: 0481-2581204. mail@keralafdc.org
District Tourist Promotion Council Office
Idukki, Ph: 0486-2232248
Munnar, Ph: 04865-231516

About 4 km from Aryankavu, Palaruvi is a slender thread of water hurtling down from a height of about 300 feet. Situated 75 km from Kollam town on Kollam-Shencottai road, this area was once a retreat for the Maharajas of Travancore. Palaruvi, which literally means 'stream of milk' collects in a little pool below, where visitors are allowed to take a dip. The remnants of yesteryear grandeur in the form of 'mandapams' and a stable can still be seen here. To get to the falls, one has to trek through narrow paths that run through the woods. Covered with dense tropical forests, the scenic beauty of the place enhanced by hills, valleys and cascades, is breathtaking. A sought-after picnic spot, the Palaruvi Falls is managed by the local community and is best visited after the summer months.
Ecotourism Activities
Besides bathing in the delightful waterfall, trekking is the main activity at Palaruvi which attracts a lot of tourists.
Palaruvi Trekking (7 am to 2 pm) - Covering 5 km, this trek to the top of the fall and back, covering streams, ancient caves, evergreen forests and reed breaks of the upper reaches will take about 3 hours. A minimum of 5 trekkers is required at the time of trekking.
Kurishumala Trekking (7 am and 11 am) - A distance of 8 km will be covered during this six-hour trek which involves climbing up to the top of the fall, crossing streams, caves, evergreen forests and reed breaks of the upper reaches of the fall. Visit to the special habitat of the endemic and endangered Chenkurinji (Gluta travancorica) in its natural setting through Vilakkumaram-Rajacoupe up to the state border gives a glimpse of the neighbouring Tamil Nadu. A minimum of 5 trekkers is required at the time of trekking.
Besides bathing in the delightful waterfall, trekking is the main activity at Palaruvi which attracts a lot of tourists.
Palaruvi Trekking (7 am to 2 pm) - Covering 5 km, this trek to the top of the fall and back, covering streams, ancient caves, evergreen forests and reed breaks of the upper reaches will take about 3 hours. A minimum of 5 trekkers is required at the time of trekking.
Kurishumala Trekking (7 am and 11 am) - A distance of 8 km will be covered during this six-hour trek which involves climbing up to the top of the fall, crossing streams, caves, evergreen forests and reed breaks of the upper reaches of the fall. Visit to the special habitat of the endemic and endangered Chenkurinji (Gluta travancorica) in its natural setting through Vilakkumaram-Rajacoupe up to the state border gives a glimpse of the neighbouring Tamil Nadu. A minimum of 5 trekkers is required at the time of trekking.
In and Around
Aryankavu Shastha Temple where the celebrated festival of Lord Ayyappa's Thirukalyanam takes place, Thenmala Ecotourism offering an array of products for tourists and the Courtallam Falls are nearby places of interest.
Accommodation
The Forest Rest House at Achankovil, the KTDC hotel at Aryankavu, private lodges at Kulathupuzha and Achankovil, all provide comfortable stay for visitors.
Accessing Palaruvi
Location: Situated 75 km from Kollam town on Kollam-Shencottai Road, Palaruvi is about 4 km from Aryankavu.
Aryankavu Shastha Temple where the celebrated festival of Lord Ayyappa's Thirukalyanam takes place, Thenmala Ecotourism offering an array of products for tourists and the Courtallam Falls are nearby places of interest.
Accommodation
The Forest Rest House at Achankovil, the KTDC hotel at Aryankavu, private lodges at Kulathupuzha and Achankovil, all provide comfortable stay for visitors.
Accessing Palaruvi
Location: Situated 75 km from Kollam town on Kollam-Shencottai Road, Palaruvi is about 4 km from Aryankavu.
Distance
Air: Nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram ( 95 km).
Rail: Nearest railway station is Kollam (broad gauge) and Aryankavu (metre gauge).
Road: 77 km from Kollam town (Kottarakara-Punalur-Thenmala on the NH 208), 85 km from Thiruvananthapuram (Nedumangad-Thenmala-Shencottai) and 15 km from Shencottai (Tamil Nadu).
Air: Nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram ( 95 km).
Rail: Nearest railway station is Kollam (broad gauge) and Aryankavu (metre gauge).
Road: 77 km from Kollam town (Kottarakara-Punalur-Thenmala on the NH 208), 85 km from Thiruvananthapuram (Nedumangad-Thenmala-Shencottai) and 15 km from Shencottai (Tamil Nadu).
For enquiries and bookings, contact:
Divisional Forest Office, Thenmala, Ph: 0475-2344521
District Tourism Promotion Council Office, Kollam, Ph: 0474-2750170
Divisional Forest Office, Thenmala, Ph: 0475-2344521
District Tourism Promotion Council Office, Kollam, Ph: 0474-2750170

A forested village situated on the banks of the mighty Achankovil River in Pathanamthitta District, Konni has a long and rich history of man-forest interface. Crisscrossed by numerous streams and rivulets, and the vast expanse of the Western Ghats, Konni is renowned for its Elephant Training Centre - the oldest of its kind in India. One of the first Reserve Forests in the State, the forests in and around Konni were once inhabited by aboriginals. A repository of rich biodiversity, this unique land was constituted into Konni and Achankovil Reserve Forests way back in 1897 and 1901 respectively. The forested tract in this geographical location provides the right climate and environment for the development and sustenance of diverse flora including a variety of medicinal herbs.
Ecotourism Activities
Konni, rich in cash crops is extremely popular for its elephants and 'aanakoodu'. Built in 1941, the Elephant Training Centre or aanakoodu, facilitates elephant viewing, elephant feeding, elephant ride etc. An Elephant Museum, planned to be developed as a complete natural history museum based on elephants, has been set up here. The Elephant Camp at Konni serves as a hub for forest-based ecotourism activities and various other locations in the forest too have been developed as camp sites, which can be accessed through trekking. Visitors going on treks will be assisted by trained guides.
Trekking Trails
Konni, rich in cash crops is extremely popular for its elephants and 'aanakoodu'. Built in 1941, the Elephant Training Centre or aanakoodu, facilitates elephant viewing, elephant feeding, elephant ride etc. An Elephant Museum, planned to be developed as a complete natural history museum based on elephants, has been set up here. The Elephant Camp at Konni serves as a hub for forest-based ecotourism activities and various other locations in the forest too have been developed as camp sites, which can be accessed through trekking. Visitors going on treks will be assisted by trained guides.
Trekking Trails
Half-day trek to the evergreen forests of Kurichi, Chavarpandy etc. Peruvally in Kallar River is an enchanting location for relaxation after half a day of trekking.
Kattathi, Kottampara and Aluvamkudy are locations, which can be accessed by a one-day trek through sylvan forests.
Manalar-Kumbhavurutty in Achankovil is a rejuvenating waterfall deep inside the forest, which can be accessed by two days of trekking.
Distance
Air:Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is about 110 km away. Cochin International Airport is 165 km away.
Rail: Chengannur railway station is about 35 km away.
Road:About 10 km from Pathanamthitta, the district headquarters.
For enquiries and bookings, contact:
Divisional Forest Office, Konni, Ph: 0468-2242233
Ecotourism Office, Konni, Ph: 0468-2247645
District Tourism Promotion Council Office, Pathanamthitta. Ph: 0468-2229952
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