Kundala Dam: Asia's First Arch Dam

Kundala Dam, also known as Setuparvatipuram Dam, is a prominent masonry gravity dam situated on the Muthirapuzha River. Located about 20 km from Munnar, this dam is part of the Pallivasal Hydroelectric Project, Kerala's first hydroelectric venture. Notably, Kundala Dam is considered Asia's first arch dam, standing at a height of 154 feetand extending 851.0 feet in length.



A major tourist attraction near Munnar, Kundala Dam is en route to Top Station. The dam and the surrounding Western Ghats mountain range offer a picturesque setting, enhanced by the Cherry Blossom trees that bloom twice a year. Visitors might also witness the rare and vibrant purple Neela Kurunji flowers, which blossom once every 12 years, covering the hills in a stunning display.

Adjacent to the dam is Kundala Lake, which provides an unforgettable experience for tourists. Visitors can explore the lake on pedal boats, rowboats, or even rent Kashmiri shikara boats to enjoy the serene views and tranquil waters.

Happy travelling.


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