Adimali is a beautiful landscape known as the Gateway of Munnar and the Gateway of the High Range situated on the Idukki district of Kerala the bordering Ernakulam district.
A land full of beautiful mountain ranges and small rivers flowing through it. More than 50% of the land area of the Adimali region is densely forested, with the main settlements being the irumpupalam, Deviyar Colony, Chattupara,valara, Machiplavu, Thalamali and Adimali.
Because of its proximity to Munnar, one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, Adimali has great potential in tourism. But due to lack of adequate considerations from government authorities, development is hampered.
The distance from Adimali to Munnar is only 25 km through kochi-dhanushkodi national highway, and the distance from Adimali to munnar via anachal is just 27 km. There are many hotels in and around Adimali for tourists.
The journey to Adimali starts from Neriamangalam, the confluence of the districts of Ernakulam and Idukki. Neriamangalam is a picturesque village located on the banks of the Periyar River. Neriamangalam Bridge is one of the first arch bridges in South India.
As you embark on your journey, steep paths and waterfalls await the tourists.
The scenic beauty of Valara Falls and Cheeyappara Falls make it a must visit for travelers as they travel 15 km. The Cheeyappara Waterfalls is close to the road. So it would be nice if you could go underneath and take a photo
The taste of eating mango and gooseberry in salty cuisine is quite different from the roadside shops near the waterfalls.
The road from Neriamangalam to Pathammile is about 20 km through the forest. Then you can enjoy the beauty of the rural beauty of Adimali at a distance of 15 km.

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