Chenakulam Dam or Sengulam dam or Chengalam dam is a scenic dam located near Anakulam village and at the shortest distance to Munnar. It was built in 1957 across the Muthirapuzha river as a part of the Chengulam Hydro Electric Project. The dam and its surrounding areas are known for their peaceful beauty, with slopy green hills and dense forests that offer a peaceful retreat.
It is a popular tourist spot for various activities like boating of different styles namely pedal boats, rowboats and even motorboats, taking in the picturesque views of the lush landscape. The waters of the reservoir are also home to various fish species, making it a good spot for fishing, and the surrounding environment attracts a variety of bird species.
Chengulam Dam is a hydroelectric power project and its main purpose from 1957 has been to generate electricity for Kerala. Its an important part of the state's power infrastructure, contributing to the energy supply of the region. This makes it not just a tourist spot but also a important piece of engineering that helps power homes and industries.
It provides a picture perfect setting that attracts tourists seeking natural beauty and recreational activities. The peaceful environment, boating opportunities, and chances for birdwatching make it a valuable place to Munnar's list of attractions. The presence of the reservoir and surrounding forests supports local biodiversity, providing habitat for various flora and fauna.
Chenakulam dam is located at a distance of around 1.8 KM from the Anachal bus stop. You can take a local taxi or auto from the bus stand to reach the dam. Munnar bus stand is 14.7 KM away from the dam.
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