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Kerala Photography Spots / Viewpoints in Hill stations and in Beaches

Hill stations in Kerala offer visitors panoramic vistas amidst lush greenery and rolling hills. Let us check out some of them here.

Idukki District

  • Top Station: The highest point in Munnar, offers a 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains, tea plantations and valleys. 
  • Echo Point: This scenic spot is famous for its natural echo phenomenon, and provides panoramic views of the hills and valleys. 
  • Murinjapuzha: This one in Vagamon offers panoramic views of the Illikkal Kallu (needle-shaped rock) and the surrounding meadows. This viewpoint is a photographer's paradise.
  • Vagamon Meadows: These picturesque meadows offer breathtaking views of the rolling hills and valleys, creating a sense of tranquillity.


Wayanad District

  • Lakkidi View Point: This viewpoint offers stunning views of the Brahmagiri hills, valleys and cascading waterfalls. 
  • Chembra Peak: The trek to the peak rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills, valleys and even a glimpse of the distant Arabian Sea on a clear day. 


Beach Viewpoints:

  • Varkala Cliff View Point: Perched atop red cliffs overlooking the Arabian Sea, this viewpoint offers panoramic views of the coastline, beaches and the horizon. You can also witness captivating sunsets from here. 
  • Azhimala Cliff and Beach: This beach boasts dramatic cliffs overlooking the Arabian Sea. A lighthouse perched on the cliff offers stunning views of the coastline and the vastness of the ocean. 
  • Alappuzha Beach Lighthouse: Climb to the top of the lighthouse for panoramic views of the Alappuzha beach, the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea and a glimpse of the backwaters

    Bekal Fort: This historic 17th century fort offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea, the Bekal beach and the surrounding coconut groves.