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Thekkady is a small area in Kerala’s Idukki district that is known for the numerous tourist attractions in the area. Periyar National Park and Periyar Tiger Reserve are two of Thekkady’s most popular tourist attractions. Periyar National Park, with a total area of over 770 square kilometres, of which approximately 360 square kilometres are evergreen forest, offers numerous opportunities for exploration, nature rambling, and wildlife viewing. Elephants, sambar, tigers, gaur or Indian bison, langurs, and macaques are among the animals that live in the areaApart from the reserve, nearby attractions include the Mangala Devi Kannagi Temple, the Cardamom Hills, the Chellar Kovil waterfalls, and many more. Because Thekkady is close to the Western Ghats, there are many picturesque areas nearby that can be visited directly to enjoy the beauty of the hills. It also offers excellent trekking and hiking opportunities through its many misty hills. The Periyar River flows through the park, and the Mullaperiyar Dam forms a reservoir at one end. As a result, this area provides excellent panoramic views of both the river and the tank.

Q Restaurants and Local Food in Thekkady

From local snacks and cuisine cooked in fresh coconut oil to a variety of keralan delicacies representing Kerala's rich and exotic food culture, Thekkady has something for everyone. A variety of fish preparations are also available. https://www.chrissies.in/

Q Itinerary Suggestions for Thekkady

Day 1 - In the morning, take the famous Nature Walk, a guided tour through the forests. Following that, go boating on Periyar Lake. Try the elephant rides that are available. Wander around town and look at the plantations. In the evening, don't miss a Kathakali performance near Periyar Meadows.
Visit the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary on Day 2. If time allows, visit the Periyar Tiger Trail. Check out the Kalari Payattu performance at the kadathanadan Kalari Center in Kumily as well.

Q What is the best time to visit Thekkady?

Because of the pleasant weather, September to April is the best time to visit Thekkady. March and April are the driest months, when many animals congregate near bodies of water, making it the best time to spot animals. Monsoons bring with them freshness and greenery, making the area even more beautiful.

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