
Meesapulimala Trek
Meesapulimala Trek is one of the most breathtaking high-altitude trekking experiences in South India. Located in the Idukki district of Kerala near Munnar, Meesapulimala stands at an elevation of approximately 2,640 meters, making it the second-highest peak in the Western Ghats after Anamudi. Famous for its rolling grasslands, mist-covered ridges, shola forests, and spectacular mountain panoramas, the trek offers a unique opportunity to explore one of the most pristine ecosystems in the Western Ghats. The name "Meesapulimala" translates roughly to "the mountain of the tiger with whiskers," referring to the characteristic shape of the peak's ridges. Unlike many crowded tourist attractions around Munnar, the trek takes participants deep into protected landscapes managed by the Kerala Forest Department and Kerala Forest Development Corporation. The route traverses a series of undulating ridges that offer uninterrupted views of tea estates, cloud forests, distant valleys, and neighboring peaks stretching toward Tamil Nadu. For nature enthusiasts, photographers, and trekkers seeking a high-altitude adventure in southern India, Meesapulimala provides an unforgettable experience.


