About Nelliyampathy
Perched above the Palakkad plains, Nelliyampathy stands as an incomparable hill station. Its history traces back to British colonial times, when tea and coffee estates were established. The town preserves the heritage of expansive estates, wooden bungalows, and winding mountain roads.
Nelliyampathy is rooted in Kerala’s agrarian heritage, renowned for orange groves and cardamom plantations. The area features rugged valleys, mist-shrouded peaks, and dense forests. The local economy relies on spice trade, eco-tourism, and agriculture.
Nelliyampathy is distinguished by its pristine beauty and smaller crowds compared to other hill stations in Kerala. Tourists come to relax in peaceful landscapes, trek forest trails, and discover secluded waterfalls in the hills.
Our Nelliyampathy Tours and Travels offers complete packages with transport, accommodation, and sightseeing, while Nelliyampathy Tours mainly provides guided local experiences.
Top Tourist Places to Visit in Nelliyampathy
Traveling through Nelliyampathy is an experience of walking through foggy hills, peaceful plantations, and viewpoints that reveal the nature of Kerala. From panoramic views to verdant estates and wildlife reserves, every nook and corner of the hill station offers something exceptional.
Seetharkundu Viewpoint
One of the most famous attractions, Seetharkundu, offers sweeping views of the Palakkad plains. It is said that Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana once rested at this place. The spectacular sunsets and boundless valleys make it a photographer's and nature lover's delight.
- Famous for: Panoramic views, sunsets
- Best Time to Visit: Early morning or evening
- Entry Fee: Free
Nelliyampathy Tea and Coffee Plantations
These green plantations are the essence of Nelliyampathy's beauty. Guided tours offer an insight into the cultivation and processing of tea, coffee, and spices while allowing you to take invigorating walks amidst the lush greenery.
- Famous for: Plantation walks, photography
- Best Time to Visit: October to February
- Entry Fee: Rs 50– Rs 100
Pothundy Dam
Constructed during the 19th century, this picturesque dam is ideal for boating and family picnics. Lushly covered with vegetation, it's a perfect spot to relax near town.
- Famous for: Boating, picnics
- Best Time to Visit: September–December
- Entry Fee: Boating charges apply
Kesavan Para Viewpoint
A less crowded option compared to Seetharkundu, this viewpoint has breathtaking vistas and a serene ambiance. Mist usually shrouds the hills, giving them an added charm.
- Famous for: Solitude, photography
- Best Time to Visit: Year-round
- Entry Fee: Free
Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary (Nearby)
With elephants, tigers, and birds of rare species, the wildlife sanctuary is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Jeep safaris provide exhilarating experiences.
- Famous for: Wildlife safari, eco-tourism
- Best Time to Visit: October to March
- Entry Fee: Safari charges
Raja's Cliff
This secluded viewpoint needs a trek but provides panoramic, unspoiled landscapes for adventurers. It's ideal for trekkers and nature lovers.
- Famous for: Trekking, nature trails
- Best Time to Visit: Winter months
- Entry Fee: Free
Top Things to Do in Nelliyampathy
Nelliyampathy is not only a sightseeing experience—it's a destination of immersive experiences. From trekking to cultural experiences, the following are the top activities to incorporate in your Nelliyampathy tours and travels itinerary.
Trekking and Hiking
Nelliyampathy trails, particularly to Raja's Cliff and Mampara Peak, are a hiker's paradise. The trails take you through forests and bless you with valley views.
- Duration: Half-day to full-day treks
- Best For: Adventure seekers and photographers
- Cost: Free or minimal guide charges
Plantation Walks
Walk through verdant tea, coffee, and orange plantations, discovering how they are cultivated. Most estates permit guided walks, providing a refreshing, scented experience.
- Duration: 1–2 hours
- Best For: Families, nature lovers
- Cost: Rs 50– Rs 150
Birdwatching
The forests surrounding Nelliyampathy are home to species like the Malabar hornbill and colourful butterflies. Early mornings provide the best views.
- Duration: 2–3 hours
- Best For: Bird enthusiasts, photographers
- Cost: Free (carry binoculars)
Boating at Pothundy Dam
Enjoy a boat ride over the serene waters of Pothundy Dam, lined with picturesque hills. Ideal for couples and families.
- Duration: 30 minutes to 1 hour
- Best For: Leisure travelers
- Cost: Rs 30– Rs 100 per ride
Camping
With prior permission from forest authorities, camping under the stars is a must-experience of living in harmony with nature. Bonfires complete the picture.
- Duration: Overnight
- Best For: Adventure travelers
- Cost: Varies; usually part of organized packages
Photography
From foggy hills to waterfalls cascading, Nelliyampathy is a photographer's paradise. Sunrise at Seetharkundu is particularly rich.
- Duration: Anytime
- Best For: Photography enthusiasts
- Cost: Free
Village Tourism
Interact with local farmers, sample traditional Kerala cuisine, and know more about rural life. It's a people experience beyond sightseeing.
- Duration: Half-day
- Best For: Cultural explorers
- Cost: Depends on chosen activities
Best Time To Visit Nelliyampathy
The best time to visit Nelliyampathy is between September and March, when the climate is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities.
- Peak Season (Sep–Mar): Pleasant weather, perfect for trekking and sightseeing. Slightly crowded.
- Shoulder Season (Apr–Jun): Warmer but still manageable. Good for budget travelers.
- Off Season (Jul–Aug): Heavy monsoons may restrict travel, but greenery is at its peak.
Festival Highlights: Onam (August–September) and Vishu (April) are celebrated with great cultural vibrancy.
Travel Tip: Carry light woollens in winter and breathable cotton wear in summer. Rain gear is essential during monsoon.
How To Reach Nelliyampathy?
- By Air: The nearest airport is Coimbatore International Airport, about 100 km away. Cochin International Airport (150 km) is another option.
- By Train: Palakkad Junction, 52 km from Nelliyampathy, is the closest railway station with good connectivity to major cities.
- By Road: Nelliyampathy is well-connected by road from Palakkad. State-run buses, cabs, and private vehicles are available.
*Travel Tip: Private taxis are the most convenient option for exploring hilly routes and reaching remote attractions comfortably.
Things to Know Before Visiting Nelliyampathy
- There are fewer ATMs, so it is better to carry enough cash.
- Mobile network reception can be weak, particularly in forest areas.
- Try Kerala's Local cuisine staples like rice, fish curry, and vegetarian dishes.
- Eco-tourism rules are strictly followed— avoid littering and respect forest guidelines.
- Book your accommodations in advance on weekends and tourist peak seasons.
- Guided treks are safer and more enjoyable with certified local guides.
- Pack essentials such as rain gear, bug spray, and soft textiles for outdoor activities.
