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Rosemala View Point

Kollam, Kerala, India
The Rose of the Hills: Rosemala View Point is a hidden treasure tucked away deep within the Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary in Kollam. The place gets its name from the aerial view of the valley, which remarkably resembles the petals of a blooming rose. It is a remote and pristine destination that offe rs some of the most spectacular panoramic views in the Western Ghats. Unlike other tourist spots, Rosemala is not easily accessible, which has helped preserve its virgin beauty and peaceful atmosphere. It is a place where the air is pure, the silence is only broken by the chirping of birds, and the greenery stretches as far as the eye can see. A Journey through the Wilderness: The trip to Rosemala is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. To reach the viewpoint, one must travel through 10 kilometers of dense forest trails, often requiring a sturdy 4-wheel drive vehicle or a long trek. Along the way, travelers encounter small mountain streams, rare species of flora, and the occasional sighting of wildlife like deer or elephants. The path winds through hills and valleys, offering glimpses of the diverse ecosystem of the Western Ghats. It is an ideal spot for eco-tourists and adventure seekers who want to experience the forest in its most raw and unadulterated form. Overlooking the Reservoir: At the summit of Rosemala, visitors are rewarded with a breathtaking view of the Thenmala Dam reservoir. The vast expanse of blue water surrounded by emerald hills creates a stunning contrast that is perfect for photography. The viewpoint also offers a clear sight of the meeting point of three rivers: the Umayar, Shenduriniyar, and Uriliyar. The village of Rosemala itself is a model for sustainable living, as many households rely on solar power. It is a destination that appeals to the soul, providing a sense of immense peace and a deep appreciation for the natural wonders of the world, away from any modern distractions.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    5 to 6 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Adventure / Eco-Tourism
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    Entry Fees:
    Forest Entry Permit: Since Rosemala is located inside the Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary, visitors must pay a forest entry fee. This is usually around 20 to 50 INR per person. The permit is obtained at the forest check post before starting the journey.

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    Forest Entry Permit: Since Rosemala is located inside the Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary, visitors must pay a forest entry fee. This is usually around 20 to 50 INR per person. The permit is obtained at the forest check post before starting the journey.

    Jeep Hire Costs: The biggest expense for Rosemala is the Jeep hire if you don't have your own 4x4 vehicle. A return trip can cost between 1500 to 2500 INR. This covers the driver and the vehicle for the rugged forest journey and the waiting time at the viewpoint.
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    Timing:
    Restricted Forest Hours: Entry to the Rosemala forest path is allowed from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For safety reasons, the forest department does not allow vehicles to enter or stay on the viewpoint path after dark due to wildlife movement.

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    Restricted Forest Hours: Entry to the Rosemala forest path is allowed from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For safety reasons, the forest department does not allow vehicles to enter or stay on the viewpoint path after dark due to wildlife movement.

    Ideal Visit Time: Start your journey early at 9:00 AM. This gives you enough time for the slow Jeep ride, an hour at the viewpoint, and a relaxed return journey. The morning air in the forest is fresh and increases the chances of spotting wildlife.
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    Special Events:
    World Environment Day: Being an eco-tourism hub, Rosemala hosts special nature awareness programs on June 5th. Guided forest walks and sapling planting drives are organized by the Forest Department to educate visitors on the importance of preserving the Western Ghats ecosys...
    World Environment Day: Being an eco-tourism hub, Rosemala hosts special nature awareness programs on June 5th. Guided forest walks and sapling planting drives are organized by the Forest Department to educate visitors on the importance of preserving the Western Ghats ecosystem.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Watchtower Peak: This is the ultimate photo spot in Rosemala. From the top of the tower, you get an unobstructed view of the "Rose" valley and the reservoir. It is the best place for panoramic shots and for capturing the vastness of the Shendurney forest.

    The Watchtower Peak: This is the ultimate photo spot in Rosemala. From the top of the tower, you get an unobstructed view of the "Rose" valley and the reservoir. It is the best place for panoramic shots and for capturing the vastness of the Shendurney forest.

    The Forest Off-Road Path: The rugged Jeep track with its winding turns and overhanging trees provides a great "adventure" aesthetic. Photos of the vehicle splashing through small streams or navigating the rocky path capture the essence of the journey to this remote viewpoint.

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Things To Do

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    Off-Road Jeep Safari: The journey to Rosemala is an adventure in itself. You can hire a local Jeep to navigate the 10-kilometer forest track. The bumpy, rugged ride through the dense jungle is a thrilling experience as the vehicle climbs higher into the mountains. It is a must-do for those who enjoy off-roading and want to see the interior of the Western Ghats.

    Watchtower Panorama: Once you reach the top, climbing the watchtower is the main activity. From the height, you get a 360-degree view of the entire Shendurney forest and the vast Thenmala Dam reservoir. It is the best place to appreciate the "Rose" shape of the valley and to spot the meeting points of the various forest rivers below.

    Boating in the Reservoir: After trekking down or driving back from the viewpoint, you can enjoy a boat...

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    Why Famous:
    Breathtaking Aerial Views: Rosemala is famous for its "Rose Petal" valley view. The unique topographical formation of the hills surrounding the valley is a rare natural sight that can only be appreciated from this specific high-altitude viewpoint.

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    Breathtaking Aerial Views: Rosemala is famous for its "Rose Petal" valley view. The unique topographical formation of the hills surrounding the valley is a rare natural sight that can only be appreciated from this specific high-altitude viewpoint.

    The Off-Road Experience: It has gained fame as a premier destination for off-roading and trekking. The challenging 10 km forest path makes it a favorite among adventure enthusiasts who enjoy the thrill of reaching a remote location.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Valley Formation: The architecture of Rosemala is entirely natural, defined by the "Rose Petal" folding of the mountains. The viewpoint stands at an elevation of approximately 500 meters above sea level.

    The Watchtower Structure: A ...
    Natural Valley Formation: The architecture of Rosemala is entirely natural, defined by the "Rose Petal" folding of the mountains. The viewpoint stands at an elevation of approximately 500 meters above sea level.

    The Watchtower Structure: A man-made watchtower has been erected at the peak. It is a sturdy concrete and steel structure about 15 meters high, designed to provide a 360-degree view of the Thenmala reservoir and the surrounding Shendurney forest. The design is functional, emphasizing safety and visibility for tourists.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Trivandrum International Airport (TRV) is the nearest, roughly 98 KMS away. A private taxi is the most comfortable way to reach the starting point of the forest trek.

    By Train: Reach Kollam Junction or the smaller Aryankavu Railway ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Thenmala Dam (12 KMS), 2. Aryankavu Temple (12 KMS), 3. Palaruvi Falls (15 KMS), 4. Pathimoonnu Bridge (15 KMS), 5. Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary (1 KMS), 6. Punalur Bridge (35 KMS), 7. Kumbhavurutty Falls (25 KMS), 8. Kulathupuzha (20 KMS), 9. Courtallam Falls (40 KMS), 10. Konni (55 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: It is highly recommended to hire a local guide or use an official forest Jeep. Wild elephant encounters are possible, so never wander off the trail. Carry a basic first-aid kit and any personal medications you need.

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