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  1. Anakkara is the administrative capital of Chakkupallam Grama Panchayat and Anakkara Revenue Village. Situated at about 18 kilometers (11 mi) from Thekkady wildlife sanctuary on the Kumily-Munnar state highway, Anakkara is a fast-growing tourist destination for its unique spice gardens and many picnic spots in and around. [ 3 ]

  2. Jan 1, 2007 · Anakkara, which lies between Munnar and Thekkady, is a small hamlet in Idukki that has recently entered the international tourism map. The view of cascading waterfalls and the villages in Tamil Nadu from Kambam to Theni are the highlights of Anakkara.

  3. Anakkara is located about 8 km south of Kuttippuram town. It was a part of Ponnani taluk until 16 June 1969. The border Grama Panchayats of Anakkara are Kuttipuram and Irimbiliyam in Tirur Taluk, Thavanur, Kalady, and Vattamkulam in Ponnani taluk, and Parudur and Pattithara in Pattambi Taluk.

  4. Anakkara is a small village in the Idukki district of Kerala. Anakkara lies in the Western Ghats at a height of 4000 feet above the sea level. Anakkara is famous for its spice plantations and is situated at a distance of about 13 km from Thekkady and 120 km from Kottayam.

  5. Anakkara is a quaint and picturesque village located in the heart of Thekkady, known for its lush green landscapes, spice plantations, and serene atmosphere. The village offers a refreshing escape from the bustling tourist spots, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful getaway.

  6. A small village in the Idukki district, Anakarra is just about 50 sq. km in area. Situated approximately 18 km from Idduki wildlife sanctuary on the Kumily-Munnar state highway, this place is famous for its spice plantations and picturesque waterfalls.

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  8. Anakkara is a lesser-known destination located in the Idukki district of Kerala, near Thekkady. It is famous for its sprawling spice gardens, scenic landscapes, and pleasant climate. The region is becoming increasingly popular among tourists for its tranquility and the opportunity to experience rural life in Kerala.