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Introduction
The hill resort of Devikulam that have the gorgeous
green slopes that are as high as if to touch the sky. Lovely large
lawns, rare fauna and flora and the cool breezes in Devikulam are
not just refreshing but rejuvenating to the souls. Devikulam
literally means "the pond or lake of the Devi". As per the beliefs
of the people Goddess Sita had bathed in the waters of the lake in
Devikulam .
Location
The hill resort of Devikulam is sixteen
kilometers southwest of Munnar at an amazing altitude of 1800 m
above sea level.
Sight Seeing
Devikulam boasts of a breathtakingly beautiful Sita
Devi Lake veiled in the hills. As the name indicates the lake is
associated with goddess Sita. Tourists flock to the Lake owing to
the splendid surroundings, many believe in the curative powers of
the mineral water of the lake. It is believed that goddess Sita
had bathed in the waters of this lake making it sacred for the
pilgrims that visit Devikulam. Even the adventure seekers throng
the waters of the Lake, as they are ideal for trout fishing. The
scenic beauty, adventure sports, beliefs and religion come
together to make the Sita Devi Lake a major tourist attraction in
Devikulam. Prior permission from Tata Tea is required in order to
visit the lake or catch the fresh water fish.
The nature lovers can experience Heaven on earth at Devikulam with
the wild flowers and rare herbs that grow in bounty on the
Devikulam Hills. In close proximity to the Devikulam Lake is the
Pallivasal Waterfalls that make excellent site for picnics owing
to the beauty of nature in the spectacular sights, sounds and
smells in the surroundings.
There are several tea plantations in and around Devikulam that add
to the charm of the hill resort. The gum trees in red and blue are
the other major highlights of the natural vegetation at Devikulam.
For those of the tourists to Devikulam interested in visiting the
tea estates, tea plantations or the factories conducted tours are
available.
Excursions
There is the famous Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary at a
distance of 50 km from Devikulam. In the sanctuary you may spot
the Elephants, leopards, gaurs, sambars besides the highly
endangered species of the Grizzled Giant Squirrel and the Star
Tortoise. You may even climb up the watchtower and enjoy the
wondrous vistas of the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. The Thoovanam
Falls on the river Chinnar are the other must checkout in the
sanctuary.
Wrapped in the tea estates is the Mattupetty. The views of the
mist clad mountains and the hillocks from the Mattupetty Lake are
breathtakingly beautiful. The rains add to the charm or the
already captivating Mattupetty Lake.
Weather
You may enjoy the crisp and cool mountain air
throughout the year at Devikulam.
Getting there
The ascent to Devikulam from Kochi of 149 km takes
4 and ½ hours whereas from Kottayam you are there at Devikulam
that is 132 km away in 4 hrs.
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