Experience the Magical Winter Wonderland: A December Travel Guide to Kanthalloor

Kanthalloor is a golden treasure nestled among the stunning landscapes of Munnar and Kashmir in the south, attracting the hearts of travelers. This blog will walk you through the gorgeous streets, historical landmarks, and responsible tourism initiatives that make Kanthalloor a must-see destination.

I. The Land of Fruits and Vegetables: Five Streets of Kanthalloor

Explore Kanthalloor’s five diverse areas on a culinary experience with the Responsible Tourism Mission’s street project. Winter vegetables and fruits can be found at Perumala, Puttur, Guhanathapuram, Keezhantur, and Kulachuwayal, which offer a unique blend of hill country grandeur, woodland enchantment, snow-capped sceneries, and a cold environment. Explore the production of a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, including apples, oranges, strawberries, and butterfruit.

II. History and Sights

Discover Kanthalloor’s historical treasures, which include evergreen forests, the Pambar River, 6,000-year-old Muniyaras, and cave temples. Within the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, visit natural beauties like as Kacharam Falls, Erchipara Falls, and Thuwanam Falls. The meandering Chinnar and Kootar Rivers, as well as the panoramic Orumala View Point, guarantee sensory overload.

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III. Green Cantaloupe, Clean Cantaloupe

Step through the Green Kanthalloor entryway, and the wildlife of the region reveals like a treasure trove. Follow the green protocol to ensure ethical tourism practices. Dive into the actions of Harita Karmasena, who is involved in everyday waste disposal operations and plastic waste collection to help preserve Kanthalloor’s natural beauty.

IV. Kanthalloor’s Tourism Fest: Paving the Way for Excellence

Investigate the role of the Kanthalloor Tourism Fest in earning the gold award for best tourism village. The Panchayat-organized festival perfectly combined Kanthalloor’s unique scenery, art, and culture. Panchayat President PT Mohandas discusses the festival’s success and its impact on Kanthalloor’s position as a top-tier tourism attraction.

Conclusion:

As you plan your December trip to Kanthalloor, imagine yourself immersed in a rich tapestry of culture, history, and responsible tourism. Allow the five streets, historical sites, green protocols, and the transforming Kanthalloor Tourism Fest to lead you on a wonderful journey through this golden era location.