The Anayirangal Lake, popularly called as Elephant Lake is a fascinating reservoir settled in the middle of sprawling tea plantations and dense forests. It is situated at the nearest distance from Munnar. The name Anayirangal is derived from the Malayalam words "Aana" means elephant and "irangal" means descend which represents the visits of wild elephant herds that come to drink water and play in its crystal clear waters.
The lake is formed by the Anayirangal Dam, a dam constructed in the 1960s across the Panniyar river, playing a crucial role in hydroelectric power generation. The surrounding landscape with tea gardens and slopy hills, creates a picturesque and peaceful environment, making it a beautiful spot for picnics and peaceful escapes. The calm waters reflecting the lush greenery provife excellent photographic opportunities, and the cool, aromatic breeze from the tea plantations adds to the overall refreshing experience.
This lake holds significant ecological and tourism importance. It is part of the Western Ghats and is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich biodiversity. The area serves as a habitat and watering hole for various wildlife species, especially elephants, underscoring its role in regional conservation efforts. The presence of dense forests and tea plantations contributes to the natural balance & beauty of this region.
The dam itself is an engineering marvel from the 1960s, adding an interesting historical dimension. Its accessibility and the peaceful experience make this lake a important attraction to Munnar's tourism landscape, contributing to the local economy and offering a glimpse into the harmonious coexistence of human enadeavors and the pristine natural world.
Anayirangal park bus stop is the nearest stop to the lake at a distance of 900m and can be reached easily by walk. Munnar bus stand is located at a distance of around 26.1 KM from the lake. You can take a local bus or taxi to reach the lake from bus stand.
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