Ramakkalmedu, the hill station with pretty windmills
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Ramakkalmedu is home to the famous windmill farm, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Idukki. And believe me, the place is stunning. A wind farm visit is a good enough reason to plan for a trip to Ramakkalmedu, which, t … Read more
Ramakkalmedu is home to the famous windmill farm, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Idukki. And believe me, the place is stunning. A wind farm visit is a good enough reason to plan for a trip to Ramakkalmedu, which, to no surprise, is also a great place for other outdoor activities like trekking, picnics, hikes. Read less
What’s so special about the windmills of Ramakkalmedu? Functionally, they all work the same way as any other windmills, but the speciality of this one is its location. You trek up the highest point and when you look down, you can see windmills all across, doing what they do best.
- Is Ramakkalmedu a hill station?
Ramakkalmedu, located at approximately 3,500 ft above sea level in Idukki, Kerala, is a hill station. It enjoys cool weather throughout the year. - Can people visit the Ramakkalmedu Wind Farm?
Yes, Ramakkalmedu Wind Farm is open to visitors. - Is Ramakkalmedu a popular tourist destination?
Yes. Ramakkalmedu is popular among adventure seekers. The hill station has a number of great hiking trails and picnic spots.
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