Kumily, Kerala

Spice Gardens And Wild Adventures
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Overview

Nestled between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Kumily is a charming town renowned for its picturesque plantation walks, diverse wildlife, invigorating boating and trekking experiences, and rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages. The town is a treasure trove of expansive spice gardens that never fail to captivate visitors. A must-see attraction is the Kalari Centre, where talented performers showcase the ancient martial arts form of Kalaripayattu. The main draw of Kumily is its lush plantations, where a leisurely stroll promises an unforgettable experience. Visitors can also indulge in boating and trekking adventures, while marveling at the wide array of wildlife. Another unmissable stop is Abraham's Spice Garden.
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How to Reach Kumily

By Air
  • Fly into the nearest airport located approximately 20 miles from the city center.
  • Direct flights available from major international airports.
By Train
  • Take the express train from the main station in the city.
  • Fast, efficient, and comfortable train ride.
By Road
  • Take the interstate highways or major state routes to reach the city.
  • City easily accessible by car with well-maintained roads.
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Best Time to Visit Kumily

The best time to visit Kumily is during the cooler and drier months from September to March, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

FAQs on Kumily

What is Kumily famous for?
Kumily is renowned for its lush green environment, waterfalls, spice gardens, and wildlife reserves. The town also offers round-the-clock local transportation and a variety of delicious local cuisine.
What are some challenges of visiting Kumily?
The monsoon season in Kumily can be quite soggy, making it slightly difficult to enjoy the outdoor attractions.
Who should consider visiting Kumily?
Kumily is an ideal destination for nature lovers, trekking enthusiasts, family vacations, and couples seeking a romantic getaway.
When is the best time to visit Kumily?
Kumily is a year-round tourist destination with a wholesome climate. The town experiences heavy rainfall during the monsoon season from June to September, so it is best to avoid visiting during this time. The summers from March to May can get hot, while the mild and pleasant winters from December through February offer a good escape from the heat of North India.
What local food can be found in Kumily?
Local Malayalee food is popular and easily available in Kumily. Visitors can also experience the vibrant local cuisine at toddy shops and try the popular Toddy, a local alcoholic beverage made from coconut water.
What is the best way to reach Kumily?
The nearest railway station to Kumily is Theni, located 62 km away. Kumily is well connected to Kottayam and Kochi by roads and railways. The nearest airports are Kochi and Madurai, located around 103 km and 109 km away, respectively. Taxis and buses are readily available from Madurai to Kumily.
What are some popular hotels in Kumily?
Kumily offers a variety of accommodation options, including heritage bungalows, luxury plantation houses, jungle resorts, and homestays. Visitors can explore the numerous hotels available in the area for a comfortable stay.
What are the top attractions near Kumily?
Nearby attractions to Kumily include the scenic hill station of Munnar, the backwater destination of Alleppey, the charming town of Kodaikanal, the wildlife-rich area of Thekkady, and the picturesque district of Idukki.

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