

A challenging trek through the lush, verdant forests of the Western Ghats, leading to the highest peak in the Nilgiri Mountains.

A serene wetland park teeming with diverse birdlife and beautiful sunsets.
A treasure trove of Kerala's rich cultural heritage, this museum in Kottayam offers a glimpse into the state's history and art.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring over 75 grottoes and 100,000 Buddhist and Taoist sculptures carved into the cliffs of Dazu County.
Pure, organic honey sourced from the Velliangiri forests, known for its unique taste and healing properties.
Hand-woven, traditional textiles made by the Kurumba tribe, reflecting their unique culture and heritage.
A blend of spices unique to the Velliangiri region, used in local cuisine and known for their medicinal properties.
Essential for the trek due to uneven terrain and steep climbs.

Recommended for sudden rain showers common in the region.

Optional but comfortable for long treks and protecting from insects.
A serene mountain range part of the Western Ghats, offering panoramic views and trekking opportunities.
A picturesque waterfall located near Velliangiri, perfect for a refreshing dip and picnic.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, known for its architectural beauty and tranquility.
Famous for its breathtaking views of the Velliangiri Hills and serving traditional Tamil breakfast.
Known for its luxurious setting and international breakfast buffet with a view of the Velliangiri Hills.
A popular spot for lunch after the trek, offering traditional Tamil dishes and stunning views.
A sweet rice dish made with moong dal, rice, and jaggery, often served during festivals.
Steamed rice cakes made from a fermented batter of rice and lentils, often served with coconut chutney and sambar.

A rice dish made with rice, moong dal, and vegetables, flavored with spices and coconut.