Streamviews@pan is a sustainable homestay villa in Peermedu with AQI (air quality index)below 50 and some time it will come to 30 and below .Unlike other destinations where the AQI is above 100 , you can feel and enjoy the freshness of heavenly pure air@streamviews@pan.Streamviews is a beautiful two bedroom villa with elegant sleek and cozy feel bathrooms.Streamview prioritize our guests for the quality time they have with our different activities This exquisite suite has, for greater comfort, a living room in each floor,a kitchen and other areas for activities .The total built-up area is over 3200 sqft. Can accommodate 8 adults and childrens
1) Electric Kettle
2) Air Fryer
3) Cotton Candy Machine
4) Electric Stove
5) Iron Box
6) Fridge
7) Television with Sound System and Mike
8) WI-FI
9) Indoor Games
10)Electric Heater
11) Covered Play Area
12) Jetty Area
13) Eru Madam
14) Purified Water
15) Room heater(on request)
16) Cold & Hot Water
17) Kids Outside Play Area
18) Private Stream for Bathing
For Enquiry: +91 9995801849
A tranquil home stay by the river is the perfect way to refresh your soul. The soothing sound of the flowing water and the serene surroundings create a peaceful atmosphere that allows you to unwind and relax.
Kuttikkanam is a hill station in Idukki district, Kerala state, India. It is 3,500 feet above sea level and surrounded by lush green tea plantations. It is within the territory of Peermade. Kanjirappally and Mundakayam are the nearest towns.
Located near Peermedu in the Idukki district of Kerala is a small summer retreat of the wife of the erstwhile Maharaja of Travancore. Popularly known as ‘Ammachi Kottaram’, the palace was built upon the ghat at Glenrock Estate and was opened by J D Munro. The term ‘Ammachi’ literally means Mother.However in this case, the title ‘Ammachi’ was held by the morganatic consorts of the ruling Maharajah of Travancore as well as other title holding male members of the Travancore Royal Family. This is because as per the formerly existent matriarchal system in Travancore, the Maharaja’s sister was the Maharani, and not his wife. Thus the wife, a non-royal, took the title of ‘Ammachi’. One cannot help but notice even among the ruins, the grandeur of the small yet magnificently built palace. The entire complex consists of 3 rooms, 2 halls, one visiting room, Dining hall, Kitchen, store room and 2 secret passages. One secret passageway is for movement within the palace and the other secret passageway will take one to the Sree Krishna Temple in Peermedu.
Peelikunnu is a stunning Hill area which can help you spend few hours at peace. With it’s great calm and beautiful view this place can definitely bring a smile on your face. It is a hidden gem located in Peermade near Kuttikanam in Idukki district of Kerala. The peak of the hill is a rocky area, from where
nature can be enjoyed at its best. You can see breathtaking views of mountains and long view of Panchalimedu and Thrishanku hills from there. On the way to Peelikunnu, the tomb of Peeri Muhammed can be seen and it is believed that from his name the Peermade is mentioned for this place. This mountain can be accessed through a road adjacent to PDS organic Spices. It is located around 1.5 km walk distance from Ammachi kottaram.
Amrithamedu, popularly nicknamed as Kurisumala (Hill of the Cross), is a popular pilgrim centre as well as a trekker's paradise. During Easter, pilgrims climb the 'Stations of the Cross', which would require a pilgrim to cover 14 points, with each point having a cross,symbolising various phases of Jesus Christ's last journey.
Ashley Bungalow is located just 2kms away from Kuttikanam town. It is a private property. There are no tickets for entry. You can just view it from outside. But the view from its garden is awesome. It is situated in the middle of tea plantation. You should walk from the entry point if you want some good vibes and scenes. Roads are covered by trees on both the sides.
A famed hill station and viewpoint near Kuttikanam in the Idukki district is Panchalimedu. Get a 360° view of this breath-taking tourist attraction in God's Own Country.