Devikulam is a small hill station about 7 km from Munnar in the Idukki district of the southern state of Kerala, India. It is situated 1800 meters above sea level. Devikulam, a hill station located in Kerala, is famous for its picturesque natural landscape. Tourists come to this place mainly to connect with nature, study, and enjoy the various flora and fauna here. Trout fishing is another activity here. Devikulam is also a favorite destination for trekkers and offers a truly wonderful walk through the gardens and red gum trees.

Enjoy the beautiful environment
Devikulam is situated at a distance of about 7 km from Munnar in the Idukki district. It is a favorite destination for nature lovers as they can observe as well as study the various flora and fauna here. The sound of the waterfalls falling from between the narrow hills and sharp rocks surrounded by green dube plains gives you the pleasure of a beautiful environment.

# Pallivasal Falls
There is a small but popular waterfall in Devikulam that is situated adjacent to the Sita Devi Lake. This waterfall is an excellent place for picnic sightseeing for those who want to enjoy a day away from the madness of the city.

# Favorite place for trekkers too
Trout fishing is another activity here. Devikulam is also a favorite destination for trekkers and a walk through the gardens and red gum trees is truly a wonderful experience.

#Tea and spices gardens
Tea and spice plantations make Devikulam a very popular tourist destination. The impressions of diverse flora and fauna are visible in these gardens. Spread over several acres of tea and spices, many other exotic varieties of trees are also visible. Here one can enjoy the aroma of spice plantations and one gets lost in the velvety beds of tea gardens. Rare varieties of flora and fauna can be seen in these spice gardens. These beautiful rolling hills of Devikulam are covered with red and blue gum trees and exotic flora. A visit to the vast tea and spice gardens proves to be quite enriching indeed. The tea bushes, neatly arranged in rows, and rows of pepper, cloves, and cardamom mixed in the air make for an irresistible experience. Taking a guided tour can add to the depth of the experience. One would love nothing more than to sip fresh tea/coffee while gazing at the natural phenomenon in these gardens.

#Mattapetty Lake
Mattapetty Lake is a serene retreat situated at an altitude of 1700 meters on the attractive hills of Idukki in Devikulam. The place is surrounded by the rolling plantation hills of Munnar. The revitalizing scenery of dense forests, hilly terrain, and uniform gardens captivates the mind and body of any visitor. The visitors are left breathless at the sight of the natural beauty and alluring atmosphere of this place. The Mattapeti Dam, built in 1940, is an ideal picnic spot. Mattapetty is noted for the Indo-Swiss Livestock Project, and more than 100 varieties of cows are reared here. The hilly terrain and spice gardens are situated in the backdrop of this picturesque lake. Boating can be done around this lake. Speed motors and pedal boats are available for rent for tourists. Bird watching is another major attraction here in the hills reverberating with the sounds of various chirping birds.

# Sita Devi Lake
Sita Devi Lake, more popularly known as Devikulam Lake, attracts picnickers not only because it is a beautiful place, but also because the water here is rich in minerals and has curative properties. The lake has a hot spring and attracts people who want to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Here many spectacular forms of nature are seen which mesmerize anyone. There is another aspect related to the sanctity and purity of this lake. According to a legend, Sita Devi of the epic Ramayana herself bathed here. The shade of tall trees, lush green lawns, calm and clear water falling from the middle of the rocks, and the chirping of birds make Sita Devi Lake an ideal destination. No one would want to miss out on witnessing these beautiful acts of nature as one feels as if heaven itself has descended on these misty hills.

When come
The weather here is pleasant throughout the year. Summers, monsoons, and winters are the main seasons here. Summer and monsoon are the ideal seasons to visit Devikulam as the temperature drops significantly in winter. The climate is pleasant in summer and the temperature drops at night.