EXPLORE THE KANTHALLOOR NOW
Among the beauty of nature, one of the spectacular beauties is the Western Ghats. Kanthalloor is the largest escarpment in southern India. It covers an area of 160000km2. The fascinating beauty of purplish blue flower Storbilanthes Kunthiana or Kurinji or Neelakurinji flowers blossom only once in 12 years in the forest of western ghats. The running river, slithering falls, waving tress, chirping birds, captivating clouds, gleamy sunshine, soothing sunlight, dazzling back waters, flourishing forest, exquisite beauty of animals, blooming meadow flush with colourful flowers, etc can be seen all together in one place in the world.
Kanthalloor is a village located in devikulam taluk of Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. It covers a total area of 116.29 km2 and is situated at around 1525 m above sea level. Adi Dravidar tribes live in 5 villages namely keezhanthoor, kanthalloor, perumalai, puthoor, guganathapuram. These villages are called “Anju Nadu” which literally means five lands.