Introduction
The ancient land founded
by the legendary mythological figure Rishi Parashuram, blessed
with emerald backwaters and gold and silver beaches is Kerala-
God's own country. With the Arabian Sea on the west and the
Western Ghats on its east, Kerala is a treasure trove of
indigenous cultural practices and art forms that have mesmerized
people all over the world. Be it the age old Kathakali or the
newly rediscovered Mohiniattyam or the knowledge of Ayurveda.
Basking in the generosity of the sun and rain the climate of
Kerala supports a lush vegetation including the famous spices and
a wide array of wildlife unlike anywhere else in the country. This
miraculously unspoiled serene wilderness is all nature lovers'
paradise and rapidly gaining momentum as a popular tourist hub in
and around the country. Though shadowed by the fabled beauty of
the beaches and backwaters, the hill stations in Kerala on the
Western Ghats are the repository of a different kind of wealth
displayed in oblivion and irrespective of human interest. Hidden
amidst the exotic spices on the misty slopes of the Western Ghats
is Ponmudi alias tranquility lost in a quiet slumber on the lap of
nature.
About
Ponmudi
Rolling at an altitude
of 610 m, Ponmudi (meaning the Golden Peak in Malayalam) is the
least haunted by tourists and therefore the most peaceful of all
Kerala hill stations. Embellished with rapids flowing over the
road, and misty peaks thronged by an exotic vegetation, Ponmudi is
a hiker's and trekker's paradise. At a distance of 61 km (1 ½ hrs
drive) from Thiruvanthapuram, Ponmudi offers to soothe your work
worn mind and body to rejuvenation. Hike through the slopes of tea
gardens to watch the pickers at work or fish in the emerald waters
of the Kallar River to make the most of Ponmudi.
Tourist
Attractions
A small tourist guest
complex perched among picturesque green slopes ensures comfortable
stay at Ponmudi. Duke's Forest Lodge located between
Thiruvanthapuram and Ponmudi amidst rubber plantations is also
available.
How to Reach
Ponmudi is at a
distance of 61 km north east of Thiruvanthapuram which house the
nearest rail and air terminal. On the
Thiruvanthapuram-Nedumangad-Chenkotta Highway after Agasthyakoodam
and Golden Valley comes Ponmudi.
Travel Tips
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Beware of leeches,
carry common salt
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If you want to
witness the Aranamula boat race, visit during Aranamula festival
(August- September)
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Trek to the tea
plantations to watch the expertise of the pickers at close
quarters
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Carry warm clothing
as the nights are chilly.
Get more details on specific hill
stations by clicking links below