A Hiking Destination In Kerala – RamakkalMedu – Less known
- Author Nibin Antony
- Published August 8, 2010
- Word count 402
Have you ever heard of a place where you have a huge sculpture of "Kuravan and Kurathi" The tribal couple in Ramakkalmedu? Famously named after two steep hills which forms the first Arch reservoir in India, Idukki. We are not talking about Idukki reservoir here, but a border hilly destination which offers excellent views of paddy fields & farms of Tamil Nadu and cities like Madurai, Kambam & theni from a height of 3500 feet from the sea level. In Ramalkkalmedu, there are many hills, but two are climbed often by young back packers, local youngsters and people from nearby districts like Kottayam, Kochi and other close by places. It is locally popular for a one day trip.
One of the hills here holds a huge sculpture of Kuravan, kurathi and a young boy hangs on her which is about 100ft. height and is made of cement and is a wonder how it is made up on such a high terrain where you can reach only by walk. Once on top, you can view many hills around and some parts of border state of Tamil Nadu. Another interesting view is the windmills, which you can see a little far on top of other hills nearby, makes you conscious about the fact that you could nearly be flown away by the wind.
The second hill that people normally choose is the one with steep rising rocks with a real awful view of the mountain. The way up there is through a forest, which keeps you cool till you reach halfway up the hill. From the halfway up the hill, you will have a nice view of the places around and if you can make it up to the top, there you have the real wonders this place offer. One major attraction that we found here is that, this trip can be bit adventurous up there as you have to walk around few rocks to get the real beauty of Tamil Nadu lying around 3000ft down.
If you are in a group, you have your own place up there, not being mixed by the crowd around, and ideal place for young people. The place offers not many accommodation facilities and other tourist related infrastructure. That might be the reason its not being promoted much.
The place is accessible by road till the bottom of the hill and is around 200km from Cochin. In the direction of Idukki.
Nibin Antony is an associated editor for Memorable Holidays,tour operators in Kerala.
http://www.memorableholidays.in/
Article source: https://articlebiz.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- Trekking in the Annapurna Region, Nepal: A Complete Guide
- Cast Away: Everything You Need to Know About the Start of Fishing Season
- The Great Alpine Highway in New Zealand
- How difficult is Everest Chola Pass Trek
- Dinosaur Provincial Park - Alberta's Hidden Gem
- The History Of The Roof Tent
- Navigating Winter Wonderland: Exploring Snowmobile Dealers in Cody, Wyoming"
- Hiking In The Smokies – Top Five Trails
- Best Outstation Cab Service in Mumbai: A Comprehensive Analysis
- Everest Base Camp Trek
- How Surf Camps in Morocco Revolutionizing the Surf Scene
- A Memorable Trip to Varanasi
- 7 Reasons to Make a Holiday Tour in Nepal
- EXPLORING THE POINT BREAKS IN MOROCCO
- The Kaleidoscope of Purple: Exploring the Captivating Diversity of Ireland's Purple Flowers
- Living off the Grid in Today's World: Challenges and Opportunities
- Best places to visit in Peru
- Poison Ivy: Risks and Symptoms
- Top Reasons Why You Should Take a Safari in Tanzania
- Have You Prepared Your Kids for a Survival Situation
- Fly Fishing in Belize
- Introduction to Sea Turtle Hatchings
- Sabora Tented Camp: Africa’s Most Visionary Tented Safari ever?
- Kayaking And Fishing In The Key West
- Top Activities to Try in Rhodes Island
- Buy Drivers’ Licenses online
- Fishing Pole Setup Beginners with 3 Easy Steps
- Amazing 8 Tips To Troll For Striped Bass In A Lake
- Some Quick Advice For Snake Boots
- The Best Times For Safari In Kenya