Topslip | ||
Topslip Tourism is a most popular place located in the Anamalai mountain range in the Western Ghats about thirty kilometers from Pollachi in South India. The spot perched at a height of 240 metres above sea level is famous for its wildlife sanctuary and national park that are in proximity. | ||
Parambikulam | ||
Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, which also includes the erstwhile Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 391 square kilometres (151.0 sq mi) protected area in Chittur taluk in Palakkad district of Kerala state, South India. The wildlife sanctuary, which had an area of 285 square kilometres (110 sq mi) was established in 1973. | ||
Ooty | ||
Udhagamandalam (Ooty), Tamil NaduBotanical gardens are a major tourist attraction for those who visit Ooty, one of the most popular hill stations of India. They sprawl over 50-acre and lie on the lower slopes of Doddabetta peak, which is the highest point in Ooty. Marquis of Tweeddale established these gardens in the year 1848. | ||
Emarald house | ||
Emarald Hotel, Ooty attracts a huge number of tourists from all over the country. The dense forest, the glamorous lakes and the mountains surrounding the hotel, compile for a picturesque moment. We offer reasonably-priced rooms which are luxurious and well-appointed for a memorable stay. | ||
Pykara | ||
Pykara is the name of a village and river 19 kilometres (12 mi) from Ooty in the Indian State of Tamil Nadu. The Pykara River is considered very sacred by the Todas. It rises at Mukurthi peak, flows northwards, and then turns to the west after reaching the edge of the plateau. The river flows through Murkurti, Pykara and Glenmorgan dams, and forms part of an important hydro-electric power project. | ||
Coonur | ||
Coonoor is a Taluk and a municipality in the Nilgiris district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for its production of Nilgiri tea. Coonoor is located at an altitude of 1,850 m (6,070 ft) above sea level, and is the second largest hill station in the Nilgiri hills after Ooty. | ||
Kodaikanal | ||
Kodaikanal located amidst the folds of the verdant Pali hills is one of the most popular serene hill stations in India, which mesmerises any visitor. With her wooded slopes, mighty rocks, enhancing waterfalls and a beautiful lake, Kodaikanal is a charming hill station. | ||
Poombarai | ||
Poombarai is a village located in the heart of the Palani hills of Tamil Nadu, India, 18 kilometers (11 mi) from Kodaikanal. | ||
Palani | ||
Palani (or Pazhani) is a town and a municipality in Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) north-west of Madurai, 100 kilometres (62 mi) South-east of Coimbatore, and 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Dindigul. The Palani Murugan Temple dedicated to Hindu war God Kartikeya is situated on a hill overlooking the town. The temple is visited by more than 7 million pilgrims each year. | ||
Munnar | ||
Munnnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams namely Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. This hill station, located at an altitude of 1600 m above sea level, was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British government in South India. Sprawling tea plantations, picture book towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this a popular resort town. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands is the 'Neelakurinji'. | ||
Devikulam | ||
This idyllic hill station, situated about 8 km from Munnar, with its velvet lawns, exotic flora and fauna and the cool mountain air is a rare experience. The Sita Devi Lake, here, with its mineral waters and picturesque surroundings is a good picnic spot. The lake is also ideal for trout fishing. | ||
Athirapally waterfalls | ||
Athirappilly Falls the most famous waterfalls of Kerala, Athirappalli and Vazhachal are situated at Athirappilly Thaluk in Thrissur district of Kerala, India on the Chalakudy River , which originates from the upper reaches of the Western Ghats. At the entrance to the Sholayar ranges is the largest waterfall in Kerala | ||
Valparai Hills | ||
Valparai is a Taluk Headquarters and Hill Station in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 3,914 feet (1,193 m) above sea level on the Anaimalai Hills range of the Western Ghats, at a distance of 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Coimbatore, 65 kilometres (40 mi) from Pollachi, 76 kilometres (47 mi) from Athirappilly and 108 kilometres(68 mi) from Chalakudy on ghat route in very deep forest. The ghat route from Valparai to Chalakudy meets the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala States at Malakkappara | ||
Kochi | ||
Kochi also known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, was an important spice trading centre on the west coast of India from the 14th century onward, and maintained a trade network with Arab merchants from the pre-Islamic era. Occupied by the Portuguese in 1503, Kochi was the first of the European colonies in colonial India. | ||
Mattancherry | ||
Mattancherry is a locality in the city of Kochi, India. It is about 9 km from Ernakulam town. Previously, the neighbourhood was notable for trading spices and tea. It is a tourist destination with several notable sights. | ||
Wonderla ThemePark | ||
Wonderla Holidays Limited is a leading amusement park designing and operating company in India headquartered near Bidadi, 28 kilometres from Bengaluru. It is promoted by Kochouseph Chittilappilly and his son Arun Chittilappilly. |