Wrapped in the greenery of tea and coffee plantations, Gavi allures travellers around the world for some awesome trekking and camping adventures.Â
You can go boating in the Kochupamba Lake, stroll through the cardamom plantations, stop at the Sabarimala viewpoint, stay in tents inside the forest and catch a glimpse of numerous wildlife and exotic birds like Minivets, barbets and many more. There are hills and valleys, tropical forests, sprawling grasslands, sholas, cascading waterfalls and cardamom plantations to welcome you.
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