🌿 Spice Plantation Tour – Thekkady, Kerala
Duration: 1–2 Hours | Rating: 5.0 ⭐️ | Location: Kumily & surrounding areas
Discover why Kerala is called the Spice Capital of India as you explore lush green estates, learn about spice cultivation, and indulge your senses in the fragrance of nature’s most flavorful treasures.
🌱 Tour Highlights
🌶️ Variety of Spices
Explore the cultivation of:
Cardamom (Kerala contributes ~70% of India’s production)
Pepper, Cinnamon, Clove, Nutmeg
Ginger, Garlic, Turmeric
Vanilla (including hand-pollination demonstration)
Coffee & Tea
👨🌾 Guided Tours
Learn about cultivation, harvest, and processing
Witness techniques like peeling/drying cinnamon and hand-pollinating vanilla
Tours are often led by experienced local growers
🍃 Natural Beauty
Located amidst the Western Ghats, plantations offer serene walks through shaded trails, often scented by the surrounding foliage
Perfect for eco-tourism, photography, and relaxation
🛍️ Shopping & Souvenirs
Most tours include a spice shop offering:
Fresh & organic spices
Herbal teas, natural honey, Ayurvedic products
Spice blends & handcrafted souvenirs
🌍 Beyond the Plantations
Some tours also include visits to:
Tea Factories & Coffee Estates
Local Spice Markets
Nearby Periyar Tiger Reserve for a full eco-tourism experience
📍 Popular Spots & Tips
Spice Farm (Munnar -Thekkady Road)
Entry: ₹200/person
Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Spice Walk – Kumily
Guided tour with focus on cardamom & coffee
Duration: ~1 hour
🌄 Nearby Spice Hotspots
Chakkupallam, Anakkara, Vandanmedu – Known for extensive cardamom estates
Many plantations offer guesthouse stays with prior booking
💡 Good to Know
Tours available year-round
Best time: Post-monsoon (Sep–Feb) for lush greenery & active harvest
Spice parts used include: seeds, bark, roots, fruit — often seen in action
🧘♀️ Why Visit?
Enrich your culinary, cultural & herbal knowledge
Learn about spice use in cooking, medicine, perfumery, and rituals
Enjoy a peaceful, aromatic walk in nature’s own pharmacy