Begin your honeymoon vacation with a visit to one of the most scenic spots in Valparai- Chinnakallar Waterfalls. It is located approximately 18 km away from Valparai town and is a perfect place for couples looking to spend moments amid the serene nature. Next, visit the Aliyar Dam, which offers panoramic views of the Western Ghats. End your first day in Valparai by enjoying a cup of tea or coffee in one of the local tea stalls, famous for their home-grown medicinal herbs, followed by a relaxing walk near the tea plantations.
Begin your day by visiting Tea Estate Viewpoint to catch the sunrise and enjoy a cup of morning tea. Next, head to the Valparai Wildlife Sanctuary, known for its rich flora and fauna. Take a jeep safari and experience the sub-tropical evergreen forest and grasslands. End your day by visiting Sethumudi Viewpoint, where you can have a panoramic view of the entire Valparai town.
Start your day early to head towards Athirapally Waterfalls. It takes approximately 3-4 hours to reach Athirapally from Valparai. Visit Charpa Falls and Vazhachal waterfalls en route. Check the weather condition before planning as the waterfalls might be closed during monsoon and heavy rainfall. At Athirapally, take a dip in the waterfall and enjoy the beauty of the Niagara of India. Take a long walk through the forests and enjoy a serene view of the surroundings.
On your last day in Valparai, visit Balaji Temple in Poochinipadam, which is considered one of the most ancient temples in Valparai. Next, visit Sholayar Dam, which is a marvellous sight to behold. Enjoy the scenic beauty and take in the fresh air before heading back to your hotel for check-out.
If you have more time, you can visit other places in Valparai such as Nallamudi, Narayana Sarovar, and Topslip National Park. If you have less time, you can skip Athirapally waterfalls and add a visit to the Monkey Falls in Valparai town. It is advisable to carry a light raincoat or an umbrella as it might rain at any time in Valparai. It is also important to maintain the cleanliness of the surroundings and respect the local traditions and culture.