Discover the best top things to do in Idukki District, India including Spice Cloud, Uluppuni Meadows, Philip's Natural Honey And Bee Farm, Ramakkalmedu, Parunthumpara, Vagamon Kurisumala, Kurisumala Ashram, The Pattumalai Church, Spice Walk, Panchalimedu.
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Visitors to Vagamon can definitely consider visiting Ulupunni. Located around 15 kms from Vagamon in Idukki district, Ulupunni is an ideal destination for off-roading. The main attraction here are the breathtaking view of meadows and the view of Kulamavu dam reservoir in the forest. It takes 6 kms of off roading to reach Ulupunni. Jeeps are available from Vagamon. An exceptionally beautiful location near Vagamon
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We visited this on our recent trip with Calypso Tours around S India. What a brilliant visit and talk from local bee keeper Tom Philip’s. These guys know their stuff and my friends and I loved being able to stand next to an open hive, taste honey direct from the comb, all whilst the 1000s if bees buzzed around doing their work. Highly recommended. Honey tastes lovely and can be procured.
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Worth to visit the view point by jeep trekking. View of Tamilnadu from the view point is fantastic. Off road by jeep also very trilling. Best time to visit is December/January
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Kurushumala hills is a Christian pilgrimage center in Vagamon. Apart fro that, this is also an excellent trekking site in Vagamon. The hike starts at Kallillakavala (Kurisumala base). As you trek up, there are 14 crosses (known as 'Way of the cross') at regular intervals on the hill. There is a small church on top. The trek is a bit hard and is not for those with health problems. But the view form the top is unbeatable. The cool breeze atop will take away all the tiredness. Near the hills there is an ashram, home of Christian monks and a dairy farm managed by the monks. The place is frequented by tourists all through the year. On Good Friday and Easter season many followers do the trek up Kurusumala carrying wooden cross as a pilgrimage.
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Spice walk is a 200 acre coffee plantation, located in Kumily, Kerala. The farm consist of coffee, cardamom, pepper and other spices. The farm tour is about an hour, with a guide and there is extensive study of coffee and cardamom cultivations.Spice walk also have facilities for boating, small trek and fishing. There is also a shop that sells farm fresh spices.
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