Written By
Gopika VC
At Grampi, which is also called Parunthupara and is 1200 m above sea level, there is a huge rock sculpture called Parumthupara. Eagle Rock is another name for it.
Elaveezha Poonchira is one of the best places in Kerala to watch the sunset and sunrise without any difficulties.
Kuttikkanam is Vagamon's top tourist attraction, surrounded by tea plantations, pine forests, streams, cardamom plantations, and hills.
Kurisumala Ashram is a 1958 Syro-Malankara Catholic church cloister in Vagamon, Kottayam-Idukki district.
Vagamon's main tourist attractions are tea plantations. Vagamon's most famous tea farms are Pulikkanam and MMJ.
One of the top Vagamon locations to visit, Murugan Mala is home to a stunning rock-cut shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan.
Ulipooni Wildlife Sanctuary is a getaway from the city. 10 miles outside the city centre, the calm atmosphere is ideal for picnics.
One of Asia's largest arch dams. Due to its magnitude, the dam can be seen from a distance, and the structure between the granite hills is stunning.
Vagamon Pine Forest is a large area where beautiful pine trees grow on steep slopes. This is a very unique feature of the area.
Vagamon Lake is nestled between three green hills in Vagamon Valley. The lake's picturesque surroundings and rich flora attract many people.
The rocky and rough route leading up to this lands, a popular sunrise and sunset sight, renders it indefinable.
In India, the British developed Peermade as a tea processing zone. Today's tourists love this site's European-style buildings.