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10 best things to do in Thekkady - Tour to go

 

Thekkady, located in the Periyar region of Kerala, is a nature lover's paradise with its lush forests, wildlife sanctuaries, and beautiful landscapes. Here are the 10 best things to do in Thekkady:

  1. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: Explore the Periyar Tiger Reserve, which is home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers, elephants, sambar deer, and various bird species. Take a boat ride on Periyar Lake to spot animals in their natural habitat.

  2. Bamboo Rafting: Embark on an exciting bamboo rafting adventure in Periyar, a unique way to explore the forest, spot wildlife, and enjoy the tranquility of nature.

  3. Trekking: Thekkady offers a range of trekking opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The most popular trek is the Periyar Tiger Trail, where you can trek through dense forests accompanied by trained guides.

  4. Spice Plantation Tours: Visit one of the many spice plantations in Thekkady to learn about the cultivation of spices like cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, and cloves. Enjoy a guided tour and sample fresh spices.

  5. Boating on Periyar Lake: Take a scenic boat ride on Periyar Lake to witness the lush greenery and spot wildlife. The early morning and late afternoon boat rides offer the best chances of wildlife sightings.

  6. Elephant Junction: Get up close and personal with elephants at Elephant Junction, where you can enjoy activities like elephant rides, bathing, and feeding these gentle giants.

  7. Mangala Devi Temple: Trek to the Mangala Devi Temple, situated in the heart of the Periyar forest. The temple is open only during the Chitra Pournami festival and offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

  8. Visit the Spice Market: Explore the vibrant spice market in Kumily, where you can buy an array of aromatic spices, herbs, and local products.

  9. Mullaperiyar Dam: Visit the Mullaperiyar Dam, which is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a serene ambiance for a leisurely walk.

  10. Chellarkovil: Visit the picturesque village of Chellarkovil, known for its stunning waterfalls and panoramic views of the plains and hills. It's a great place for a relaxing day trip.

Thekkady is not just about wildlife; it also offers opportunities for cultural experiences, spice exploration, and outdoor adventures. Whether you're interested in nature, trekking, or simply relaxing in the serene surroundings, Thekkady has something to offer every traveler.

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