November to February
3 days
INR 3000/- PER PERSON
The summer season in Idukki is marked by moderately warm weather with average temperatures. Summer is the least popular season in the region, so take advantage of it to explore the city in solitude.
In Idukki, the monsoon season runs from June to September. In comparison to the eastern portion of the Idukki township, the western part receives a lot of rain during this season.
Idukki's winters differ from the district's eastern to western regions. Winters in the west are pleasant and moderate, with little seasonal fluctuations, whereas in the east, temperatures can plunge to minus ten degrees Celsius.
In the indigenous Malayalam language, the word Idukki means 'Narrow Gap.' It can also be translated as 'Narrow Gorge.'
Idukki is the second most populous district in terms of area, although it has the lowest population density.
Jungle fowl, myna, laughing thrush, black bulbul, peafowl, woodpecker, kingfisher, and other birds may be found in Idukki.
Idukki Dam is one of Asia's highest arched dams. Idukki Dam is one of India's top five largest dams.
Across the reservoir, boats can be used to cruise. These kinds of transportation in Idukki make getting around the city more convenient.
Idukki has a large network of motorable roads, making it easily accessible. On the roadways of Idukki, buses, cabs, auto rickshaws, taxis, and cycle rickshaws can be seen.
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