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Devikulam Lake

Munnar, Kerala, India
Legendary Waters: Devikulam Lake, also known as Sita Devi Lake, is a pristine body of water steeped in Hindu mythology and local folk legends. Mythological Roots: It is believed that Goddess Sita from the Ramayana once bathed in these crystal-clear waters, making the lake a sacred site for many devo tees. Untouched Beauty: Surrounded by velvet-green lawns and diverse flora, the lake remains largely unspoiled by commercialization, offering a truly raw and natural experience to its visitors. Healing Properties: Local legends suggest that the mineral-rich waters of the lake possess therapeutic and medicinal properties that can cure various skin ailments and fatigue. A Private Haven: Much of the surrounding area is under the management of tea estates, which helps in preserving the ecological balance and tranquility of the water body.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Scenic Lake / Pilgrimage Spot.
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    Entry Fees:
    Permission Required: Access to the lake is often restricted as it is located within private tea estate lands; visitors must seek permission or go through an authorized tour operator.

    Entry Charges: When open to the public through specific t...
    Permission Required: Access to the lake is often restricted as it is located within private tea estate lands; visitors must seek permission or go through an authorized tour operator.

    Entry Charges: When open to the public through specific tours, the entry fee is usually around 20 to 50 INR per person to help cover the costs of maintenance and security.

    Angling Permits: For those interested in trout fishing, a special permit from the local authorities or the fishery department is required, which can cost around 200 to 500 INR.

    Vehicle Entry: If driving toward the lake area, a small toll or parking fee might be collected by the estate management or the local panchayat for the use of the roads.
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    Timing:
    Visiting Hours: The lake area is generally accessible from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, though these timings can vary depending on the permissions granted by the estate management.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 9:30 AM is the best time to visit ...
    Visiting Hours: The lake area is generally accessible from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, though these timings can vary depending on the permissions granted by the estate management.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 9:30 AM is the best time to visit when the mist is still hanging over the water, creating a mystical and legendary atmosphere.

    Closed Days: The lake might be closed to the public during periods of heavy rain or when the tea estate is conducting specific maintenance work, so always check in advance.

    Lunch Break: While there is no official lunch closing, the caretakers are most active in the morning and afternoon, so mid-day visits are usually more self-guided.
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    Special Events:
    Annual Temple Festivals: Nearby villages often have small festivals in March or April that celebrate the legends of Sita, which often include processions near the sacred lake.

    Fishing Competitions: Occasionally, local angling clubs organize ...
    Annual Temple Festivals: Nearby villages often have small festivals in March or April that celebrate the legends of Sita, which often include processions near the sacred lake.

    Fishing Competitions: Occasionally, local angling clubs organize small trout fishing events during the peak season, attracting enthusiasts from across the state of Kerala and beyond.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Lakeside Reflection: The calm water acts as a perfect mirror for the surrounding green hills and the blue sky; the best shots are taken early in the morning when the water is still.

    The "Sita" Ledge: A small rocky outcrop near the water's e...
    Lakeside Reflection: The calm water acts as a perfect mirror for the surrounding green hills and the blue sky; the best shots are taken early in the morning when the water is still.

    The "Sita" Ledge: A small rocky outcrop near the water's edge provides a beautiful frame with the lake in the foreground and the misty mountains rising in the far distance.

    Flowering Bank: During the spring season, the banks are covered with colorful wild shrubs, providing a vibrant and natural frame for photos of the lake and the tea gardens.

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Things To Do

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    Trout Fishing: Obtain a permit and enjoy a quiet afternoon of trout fishing in the lake, an activity that is both relaxing and unique to this high-altitude water body.

    Picnic by the Lake: Spread a mat on the lush green lawns and enjoy a traditional Kerala lunch with your family while taking in the views of the sacred and calm waters.

    Sacred Dip: Some visitors choose to sprinkle the holy water on themselves as a mark of respect to Goddess Sita and to experience the refreshing mountain mineral water.

    Botanical Exploration: Walk around the lake to see the "unusual flora and fauna" mentioned in travel guides, including rare ferns and flowering plants that thrive in this cool climate.

    Hiking in Tea Gardens: The lake is surrounded by b...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Sacred Legend: It is globally famous because of its connection to Goddess Sita, making it a place of both natural beauty and deep religious and spiritual significance.

    Pristine Waters: The lake is famous for its crystal-clear and mineral-ric...
    Sacred Legend: It is globally famous because of its connection to Goddess Sita, making it a place of both natural beauty and deep religious and spiritual significance.

    Pristine Waters: The lake is famous for its crystal-clear and mineral-rich water, which is said to have therapeutic properties that attract health-conscious travelers and curious tourists.

    Angling Spot: It is one of the few places in Munnar famous for trout fishing, providing a unique activity for those who enjoy the quiet and patience of angling.

    Tea Estate Vibe: Located within the heart of tea plantations, it offers a famous combination of water bodies and green hills that is quintessential to the Munnar experience.
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    Architecture:
    Nature's Blueprint: The lake follows a natural oval-shaped architecture, carved by the surrounding hills that act as a natural basin for the mineral-rich mountain springs.

    Green Boundaries: The "walls" of this site are the towering trees and...
    Nature's Blueprint: The lake follows a natural oval-shaped architecture, carved by the surrounding hills that act as a natural basin for the mineral-rich mountain springs.

    Green Boundaries: The "walls" of this site are the towering trees and flowering shrubs that create a natural fence around the water, maintaining its privacy and sacredness.

    Lake Dimensions: The lake covers a significant area, with depths varying between 10 to 30 feet depending on the season and the amount of rainfall received.

    Picnic Terraces: The surrounding slopes have been naturally terraced over time, providing flat patches of grass that serve as perfect natural seating areas for quiet contemplation.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Cochin International Airport is the nearest air link at 115 KMS; you can book a pre-paid taxi at the airport to take you toward the Devikulam region.

    By Train: Aluva and Angamali are the closest stations, about 115 KMS away; take a...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Lock Heart Gap (3 KMS); 2. Power House Falls (5 KMS); 3. Anayirangal Dam (10 KMS); 4. Chokramudi Peak (8 KMS); 5. Munnar Town (13 KMS); 6. Tea Museum (15 KMS); 7. Pallivasal (18 KMS); 8. Pothamedu Viewpoint (16 KMS); 9. Chinnakanal (11 KMS); 10. Mattupetty Dam (25 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Permission First: Always check if you need a permit to enter the lake area, as it is often private property; your hotel can usually help you arrange this in advance.

    Health and Safety: The water might look tempting, but swimming is only all...

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