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Choose The Best Ayurvedic Resort in Thekkady

If you are looking for best Ayurveda therapies in Kerala , then Thekkady is a suitable place for you. The fine Ayurveda hospitals, treatment centers and resorts in this hill station help you to undergo Ayurvedic therapies and treatments. Just plan for some Ayurveda holidays in Thekkady so that you can experience refreshing massages and therapies while exploring this stunning hill station. Ayurveda is a way of living life rather than a kind of treatment. From its name, Ayur means life and veda means knowledge. Ayurveda is perhaps the oldest system of health care in the world and it originates from the Indian subcontinent. Ayurveda believes in soul and its importance. Existing in a more subtle form before the existence of physical form is known as soul. The ancient Ayurvedic Acharyas of India believed in the energetic essence of soul over illness. Treatment in Ayurveda consists of Anna and Vihara prescribed jointly or separately, depending upon the illness and the stat...

Top 5 Spice Plantations in Thekkady

The spice plantation in Thekkady is one of the major spice plantations in Kerala. The s pice plantations in Kerala are captivating farms to wander in, since different spices are cultivated in different sections of each plantation. Thekkady, also known as Periyar, is the most beautiful place in Kerala which is a home to the famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger Reserve . Some of the famous activities in this exotic land are Periyar Tiger Trails , Bamboo Rafting , Nature Walk , spice plantation walk , etc. The spice plantation in Thekkady is a prime attraction of this beautiful land. Though sprawling tea estates cover much of the landscape of Thekkady, plantations of cardamom, rubber, vanilla and coffee can also be seen. Walk amidst the green, terraced farms in Thekkady, while you hear the murmuring sound of the rippling stream. You can go for nature walks, bird watching treks, taste the various spices and breathe in the fragrant air while exploring the spice plantati...

Parunthumpara: Eagle Rock - Adventure Tourism in Thekkady

Parunthumpara is also called 'eagle rock' and 'Grampi' and located 30 km to the west of Kumily. A charming place with a huge rock extending along a stretch of lush grassland. From the summit of the rock guests get to view a spectacular landscape composed coffee, cardamom and tea plantations, thick forests with tribal hamlets and dozens of rivulets snaking through. Several resorts in thekkady offers attractive services to visit Paruthumpara to those who are interested in adventure tourism or nature walk in Idukki . Parunthumpara, near Peerumade, is a trekkers' delight that provides a bird's eye view of an endless stretch of green forest land and low-lying areas. Parunthumpara is six km from Peerumade on National Highway 220 and is increasingly being visited by tourists who are on their way to Thekkady and others as well. If the sky is clear, visitors can get the view of the Sabarimala forests. A narrow, but well-maintained, road from Kallar Junctio...

Chellarkovil: The Most Beautiful Place to Visit in Thekkady

Chellarkovil has located in fifteen kilometres apart from the Kumily town overlooking incredible views of the plains and cascading waterfalls. It is a small sleepy village. It is ideally located in the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border in the Anakkara Panchayath. Considered to be one of the best tourism spots in the Idukki district and attracts tourists from all over the world. The lush green mountains, pleasing view and cascading waterfalls add up to the exquisiteness of this place. It also offers a scenic view to the plains of Tamil Nadu from the height of 1200m above the sea level. The famous waterfall over here looks enchanting during monsoon season due to the increase in flow. This water further helps in the cultivation of plants and vegetables when touches the irrigated land area of Tamil Nadu. The beautiful village stands unique with its eco-tourism project. There are a number of community-based eco-tourism projects initiated in this place. Related to this project...