Thursday, July 7, 2011

DEVIKULAM HILL STATION

 DEVIKULAM HILL STATION

A dainty little town sixteen kilometers south west of Munnar, a perfect picture of fairytale enchantment - irresistible green slopes moving up to the sky at a thousand meters, a lovely little hidden lake within the rolling hills, this is what Devikulam is like. Devikulam hill station is one of the most enchanting hill resorts of Kerala, God's own country. Its lush green vegetation, the chirping birds, the wild wild flowers, is what Devikulam has to offer to its visitors.

Hidden within the rolling hills is a clear water lake, with which a Hindu Mythological legend is associated. The legend goes something like this: The Hindu deity lord Rama's wife Sita once came to this place and bathed in the lake. Since then, this hill resort is known as Devikulam (the lake of Goddess). The most significant thing about the lake is that it has a fountain spring that gives healthy mineral water.
The Devikulam Hill Station gives its visitors varied adventure options like hiking, nature trekking, and mountaineering. Devikulam hill station is an ideal hill station for the peace seekers to idle away their time in the lap of green.
To the north of Devikulam at about one hour drive sprawls the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. With the rare sandalwood forest, it makes a thorny rain-shadowed scrub jungle found nowhere else in Kerala. It is in this sanctuary that you would find the highly engendered species
of both, the grizzled giant squirrel and the star tortoise along with a large population of gaur.
Other major highlights of the sanctuary are the Thoovanam falls on the Chinnar River and the tall watchtower producing the incredible view of the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. The Pallivasal waterfall, at a very short distance from Devikulam, is a popular picnic spot. Another specialty of Devikulam Hill Station is that it can be visited at any time of the year simply for its pretty mild climate.

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