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Idukki Packages

Thrillophilia’s Idukki tour packages are designed for travellers who want to explore Kerala’s high ranges, forest landscapes, and hill-town culture with complete travel planning handled end to end. These  Kerala packages range from INR 14,000 to INR 40,000 per person, depending on accommodation type, trip duration, and included experiences. Most itineraries span 3 to 6 days, making them suitable for couples, families, nature lovers, and travellers seeking cooler weather and scenic surroundings.

Thrillophilia’s Idukki trip covers key attractions such as Idukki Arch Dam, Cheruthoni Dam, Munnar hill slopes, Ramakkalmedu viewpoints, Vagamon meadows, and Periyar forest regions. Common inclusions feature guided nature walks, dam viewpoints, spice plantation visits, and wildlife-related excursions near Periyar. Our Idukki holiday packages focus on hill views, misty mornings, forest drives, and relaxed sightseeing, while families often prefer plantation stays and short treks. Transfers, hotels, and daily schedules are planned to avoid long road hours and ensure comfortable exploration.

With verified hill resorts, reliable local transport, and 24×7 on-ground assistance, Thrillophilia’s Idukki trip packages offer a smooth travel experience centred on Kerala’s mountains, forests, and plantation heritage.

What is the Best Time to Visit Idukki?

The best time to plan an Idukki trip is from October to March, when weather conditions are comfortable for hill sightseeing, forest exploration, and outdoor activities. During this period, temperatures usually range between 15°C and 25°C, creating ideal conditions for visiting high-altitude viewpoints, dams, wildlife areas, and spice plantations. Clear skies and cool air support experiences commonly included in Idukki tour packages, such as trips to Idukki Arch Dam, Cheruthoni Dam, Ramakkalmedu, Vagamon, and forest drives near Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.

1. Peak Season – October to March

This is the most popular season to visit Idukki. Post-monsoon greenery remains fresh, waterfalls still flow, and visibility at viewpoints is excellent. Trekking routes, plantation visits, and dam sightseeing operate smoothly during this time. Cultural events and local festivals in nearby towns also add depth to the experience. Idukki holiday packages during these months are preferred by couples, families, and senior travellers, though accommodation prices tend to be slightly higher.

2. Shoulder Season – April to May

April and May bring warmer daytime temperatures, ranging from 22°C to 30°C, but evenings remain pleasant due to altitude. This season suits travellers looking for quieter stays, discounted hill resorts, and relaxed sightseeing. Many travellers choose this period for affordable Idukki vacation packages, focusing on plantation stays and short nature walks.

3. Low Season – June to September

The monsoon season transforms Idukki into a lush green landscape with heavy rainfall. While trekking and dam visits may be restricted, this period suits budget travellers and those planning scenic drives, wellness stays, or extended forest retreats through Idukki trip packages.

How to Reach Idukki

1. By Air: The nearest airport to Idukki is Cochin International Airport (COK), located about 95–110 km away depending on the destination town in Idukki district. The airport has frequent direct flights from major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, and Kochi. From the airport, travellers can hire private taxis or use pre-booked transfers. The road journey to Idukki typically takes 3 to 4 hours, passing through hill roads and plantation regions.

2. By Train:The nearest major railheads to Idukki are Kottayam Railway Station (around 114 km) and Ernakulam Junction (around 120 km). Both stations are well connected to cities across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and other parts of India through express and overnight trains. From Kottayam or Ernakulam, travellers can continue the journey by taxi or bus, which takes 3 to 4 hours depending on traffic and road conditions.

3. By Road: Idukki is well connected by road to major cities in Kerala. National Highway 85 links the region to Kochi, while state highways connect Idukki to Kottayam, Munnar, Thekkady, and Thodupuzha. KSRTC buses and private buses operate regular services from Kochi, Kottayam, and Thiruvananthapuram. Private taxis and self-drive cars are popular options, offering scenic hill drives through forested routes and spice plantations.

Top 5 Places to Visit with Idukki Tour Packages

Here are some of the best places to visit in Idukki:-

1. Idukki Arch Dam

It is one of Asia’s highest arch dams, built across the Periyar River between steep forested hills. Visitors can view the Idukki Arch Dam structure, learn about hydroelectric power generation, and enjoy panoramic valley views. The surrounding viewpoints and cool mountain climate make it a key sightseeing stop in most Idukki itineraries.

2. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary

Located near Thekkady, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is known for boat safaris on Periyar Lake and dense evergreen forests. You can spot elephants, deer, birds, and aquatic life while learning about conservation efforts. Nature walks, bamboo rafting, and spice plantation visits nearby add depth to wildlife-focused Idukki trips.

3. Ramakkalmedu

Ramakkalmedu is a high-altitude viewpoint famous for strong winds, sweeping grasslands, and views stretching into Tamil Nadu. The site features windmills, walking trails, and sunset points. Its open terrain and cool temperatures make it ideal for photography, short hikes, and relaxed exploration during an Idukki visit.

4. Vagamon

Vagamon offers rolling meadows, pine forests, and mist-covered valleys. Popular attractions include Vagamon Meadows, Pine Forest, and Kurisumala. You can enjoy nature walks, paragliding spots, and quiet viewpoints. Vagamon suits travellers looking for calm hill scenery and soft adventure within Idukki district.

5. Palaruvi Waterfalls

Palaruvi Waterfalls, located near the Idukki–Kollam border, is a scenic cascade surrounded by forested terrain. Visitors can hike short forest trails, view the waterfall from designated platforms, and relax in the natural surroundings. The waterfalls  are especially appealing after the monsoon season when water flow is strong and lush greenery surrounds the falls.

Top 5 Things to Do with Idukki Tour Packages

Here are some of the best things to do in Idukki:-

1. Visit the Idukki Arch Dam and Cheruthoni Viewpoints

Explore the Idukki Arch Dam complex, where the massive concrete structure spans the Periyar River between steep forested hills. You can walk along designated viewpoints, understand Kerala’s hydroelectric system, and enjoy wide valley views. The nearby Cheruthoni Dam area offers quieter observation points and cool mountain air.

2. Boat Safari at Periyar Lake, Thekkady

A guided boat safari inside Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary lets you observe elephants, deer, wild boar, birds, and aquatic life along the lake banks. The slow-paced ride also explains forest conservation and reservoir ecology. Early morning and late afternoon safaris are especially popular for wildlife sightings.

3. Hike to Ramakkalmedu Windmill Hills

Walk along the open grassland trails of Ramakkalmedu, known for strong winds and uninterrupted views of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The route includes windmills, rocky ridges, and sunset points. Short hikes here are manageable and rewarding, especially during cooler months.

4. Explore Spice Plantations in Idukki

Guided visits to spice plantations in Idukki allow you to see cardamom, pepper, clove, nutmeg, and coffee grown across the high ranges. Popular plantation visits include Abraham’s Spice Garden, Green Berg Cardamom Plantation, and Spice Country Farms near Thekkady and Kattappana. Local guides explain cultivation methods, harvesting cycles, and traditional processing techniques, along with tasting sessions and direct purchase of fresh spices from the estates.

5. Nature Walks and Leisure Time in Vagamon

Spend time exploring Vagamon Meadows, Pine Forest, and Kurisumala trails. You can take gentle nature walks, enjoy misty viewpoints, and relax in open landscapes without strenuous trekking. The area suits travellers looking for calm outdoor experiences surrounded by hills and forests.

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