Exploring the world through travel is an exciting experience for enthusiasts, especially when it comes to trekking, which offers an adrenaline rush like no other.

Here are some top trekking spots for enthusiasts:

Meesapulimala, Idukki

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Meesapulimala in Idukki district is a popular choice for adventurous trips. It's known as the second-largest trek in the Western Ghats, offering an 8-kilometre trekking experience from Rhodovalley, 15 kilometres from Munnar town. The trek showcases fields, rainforests, and abundant wildlife.

Illikkal Kallu, Kottayam

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Located 10 km from Erattupetta and 32 km from Thodupuzha, Illikkal Kallu is a favourite spot for its thrilling trekking trails, attracting youth from Kottayam, Kochi, and Idukki districts.

Pakshipathalam, Wayanad

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Situated in the northern end of Brahmagiri, Pakshipathalam is known for its diverse wildlife. This trekking spot, at an elevation of 1740 metres, requires special permission from the forest department of Tholpetty or Appopara.

Agasthyarkoodam, Thiruvananthapuram

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Agasthyarkoodam, nestled within Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary, is a paradise for ornithologists and home to over 2000 species of flora and fauna. It holds cultural significance for Hindu and Buddhist believers.

Ramakkalmedu, Idukki

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Known for its stunning views of the Western Ghats and the Kuravan Kurathi statues, Ramakkalmedu is accessible from multiple routes in Kerala, making it a must-visit trekking destination.

Dhoni Hills, Palakkad

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Dhoni Hills, about 12 km from Palakkad town, offers charming forests and misty mountains, with Dhoni Waterfalls being a major tourist attraction.

Munnar Top Station

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Often referred to as the "Kashmir of South India," Munnar offers an exhilarating trekking experience amidst Neelakurinji plants and Kannan Devan tea plantations.

Chembra Peak, Wayanad

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Chembra Peak, the third-highest peak in South India, is renowned for its breathtaking views and challenging trekking trails, accessible from Meppadi town.

Vellarimala

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Also known as Camel’s Hump Mountains, Vellarimala in Kozhikode offers challenging treks through dense forests and alongside the Chaliyar River, dotted with numerous waterfalls.

Ponmudi, Thiruvananthapuram

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Located in Thiruvananthapuram, Ponmudi is known for its scenic beauty, including the Kallar River and Meenmutty waterfalls, with Varayadu Motta offering stunning views and challenging trekking routes.

These trekking spots not only offer thrilling experiences but also showcase the diverse natural beauty of Kerala, making them ideal destinations for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.