Kerala :India
Kerala :India
Most visitors come to Kerala for its magnificent beaches and backwaters. But less well known are the Southern Ghats, hills rich in cardamom, pepper and tea plantations, and which have the highest peak south of the Himalayas Anaimudi – standing at 2,694 metres (8,839 feet). The main tourist offices will tell you that there are three hill stations in these hills Munnnar, Pirmede and Ponmudi as well as the hill wildlife sanctuary at Thekkady. In fact all but Thekkady are small settlements offering little in the way of tourist facilities. However, the views of the ghats and the plantations are a reward in themselves and especially worth seeing if you prefer to keep off the well-beaten tourist track. The hills are accessible throughout the year although very wet and misty during Kerala’s two monsoons, the southwest and the northeast (late May-early November).