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Devikulam hill station derived its name from the Devikulam Lake, which lies in the vicinity. Together the term Devikulam denotes lake (kulam) of the Goddess (Devi). In compliance with the legends, Goddess Sita, the wife of Lord Rama (an incarnation of the Hindu God Vishnu) used to bathe in the gleaming waters of this serene lake when they came on an exile in the woods for 14 years.
Thus, there originated the name known as Devikulam. A tour to Devikulam offers a perfect opportunity to have a relaxing and refreshing vacation as the site nestles in the lap of Mother Nature. This petite town is positioned at an altitude of about 1000 meters from sea level and is at a drive of 13km south west from Munnar, down the Munnar-Kumily Highway, SH 19. It makes a perfect picture of a fairytale land with its green steep forests all around and this little hidden lake flows with the hills.
Kerala, God’s own country holds many enchanting attractions and Devikulam hill station is one such like that. It is all incorporated with thick lush forests, chirping birds, wild flowers and what not. The park also holds a fountain spring that provides healthy mineral water. A petite enchanted hill station lies in the Idukki district of Kerala. The vegetation and waters around the area makes the region with cool and pleasant climate. Devikulam is demonstration of Natures luxuriant charm and its glory. The place is bestowed with awe-inspiring picturesque views; this classic backdrop makes it the perfect paradigm of natures beauty.
Besides of the pristine beauty that has been bestowed upon this region, the attraction gives the visitors an opportunity of fishing and trekking. The clean strip of air along with the red-blue gum trees and plentiful flora and fauna helps in keeping the trekkers interest alive. Towards its north at about one hour drive, there lays the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary having engendered species such as grizzled giant squirrel, star tortoise, elephants, sambars, leopards and gaurs.