Idukki is a landlocked district and one of the most
beautiful areas of Kerala. High ranges and forested valleys are
surrounded by three main rivers- Periyar, Thodupuzhayar and Thalayar and
their tributaries. River Pamba also originates here. As a travel
destination, Idukki offers various attractions like wildlife
sanctuaries, spice plantation tours, hill stations, mountain treks,
elephant rides etc. Besides the above mentioned attractions, Idukki has
a large population of tribes, with their unique and colorful way of
life.
The tribes of Kerala have unique customs and beliefs and maintain an
ethos which is distinctly different from that of the mainstream culture.
Idukki is spread over an area of 5019 sq. km. Idukki district was formed
on January 26, 1972 carving out Devikulam, Peerumedu and Udumbanchola
taluks from the former Kottayam district and Thodupuzha taluk from the
erstwhile Ernakulam district. The name 'Idukki' has been derived from
the Malayalam word `idukku', which means a narrow gorge. In the Idukki
travel guide, we will explore various travel and tourism aspects of
tourism district.




