Monday, 29 July 2013

Panchalimedu , Kuttikkanam., Idukki,Kerala



Panchalimedu  
Panchalimedu, which is soaked in snow, offers tourists a panoramic view of an unending stretch of valleys and hills. One would feel like entered in another world. The journey to the valley after climbing Murinjapuzha itself is endearing. The cool climate and refreshing breeze is a specialty here. The place offers an ethereal atmosphere.

Legend has it that the Pandavas and Panchali took a break in the area while on exile and hence the name Panchalimedu. Here a cave is known as bearing the footprints of Bhima. There is small temple dedicated to Bhuvaneshwari. The remnants of Shivalingas, thrishul, naga idols are also there. Panchalimedu has an enchanting set of hills, which refreshes the body and mind. The cliff in the western side points to the Mundakkayam. When the sky is clear, it is stated that even sea can be viewed from here. The Makarajyothi can be witnessed from Panchalimedu during Makarasankranthi days.


 Location

10 km from Kuttikkanam

How to reach

By road: 7km hike from Murinjapuzha on Kottayam Kumili route. From Murainjapuzha, pick a jeep to Panchalimedu.

Altitude

2500 ft above sea level

Stay

Peermedu

Tips

Though the slopes are relatively safe, the cliffs in the west side are dangerous.

Don't litter the place

What to do

Enjoy the ethereal atmosphere. You can trek to Vallinankavu, a Malayaraya tribal village having an old temple, 4 km away

Best season

Throughout the year, except Monsoon











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