Mattupetty Dam Munnar

The Mattupetty Dam, surrounded by the lush hills of Mattupetty, is one of Kerala's most popular tourist destinations. This dam is located about 13 kilometers from Munnar and is surrounded by enchanting valleys, rolling grasslands, mist-laden hills, and cascading streams. The reflection of the tea garden in the still water will take your breath away when you visit the Mattupetty dam in Munnar. You can also reach the dam by speedboat if you want to experience the thrill of water sports. Trekking in the nearby Shola forest is another enjoyable activity. Many plants and animals can be seen while trekking through this forest. Enjoy the peaceful beauty of the rivulets and cascades that run through the village.

Lakes In Mattupetty Dam- The Mattupetty Dam's eponymous lake is only a few miles from the dam and is a favorite among locals and visitors to Munnar and the dam. This lake offers numerous picturesque panoramas and photo opportunities because of the lovely tea gardens, the lush Shola forests, and the Munnar hills surrounding it. Speed boating, pedal boating, motor boating, and/or row boating are all options here.

Cattle Village In Mattupetty Dam- The name "Cattle Village" also refers to the village of Mattupetty. After the renowned Indo-Swiss farm project was founded nearby in 1963, the area received its name. The farm has a sizable population of high-yielding cattle, and guests can see their sheds and learn more about the project.

Hike In The Shola Forest In Mattupetty Dam- The Mattupetty Dam is surrounded by rich vegetation, partly due to the Shola forests and nearby tea gardens. Hiking on one of the many paths that wind through the forest will allow you to lose yourself in nature completely.

You can also go to nearby places like the cattle farm, where you can see different types of high-yielding cattle grazing, which is how Mattupetty village got its name.

Bird-watching In Mattupetty Dam- The dam is home to hundreds of migratory and resident bird species due to the amount of water. With a pair of binoculars in hand, you can pass the time watching some amazing birds soar over the ocean or dive into the treetops.

The glistening Kundala Lake and the majestic Kundala tea plantations are nearby attractions to the Mattupetty dam. There are several places to stay in Mattupetty if you plan on staying there. You can stay in midrange and budget hotels, homestays, and Munnar hotels.

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FAQs about Mattupetty dam

  1. Q1.
    How much does boating cost in Mattupetty Dam?
    Mattupetty Dam boating costs INR 500 for 15 minutes of speed boating and INR 300 for 15 minutes of paddle boating.
  2. Q2.
    Who constructed the Matupetty Dam?
    To conserve water and produce electricity, the dam was built as part of the Pallivasal Hydro-electric project in the late 1940s.
  3. Q3.
    Which is the best time to visit Matupetty Dam?
    Mattupetty Dam is best visited between August and May; however, Munnar and its surrounding areas are suitable to visit throughout the year. Due to the wet season, it can be challenging to get there in June and July. However, the beautiful green surroundings bloom in the fall and winter, adding glitz to this location. You will be transported to a distinguished, peaceful world by Kerala's beautiful environment and composed, placid residents.
  4. Q4.
    What are the best places to visit near Matupetty dam?
    The best places to visit near Matupetty dam are- Mattupetty Lake Cattle Village Pothamedu View Point
  5. Q5.
    Is there any entry fees to Matupetty dam?
    Yes, there is a 10 rupees entrance fee charge.
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