Panchalimedu is a hill station and view point near Kuttikkanam in Peerumedu of Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. The place is surrounded by deep valleys and hills, accompanied by meadows, grasslands and cool refreshing climate. Parunthumpara hills and Periyar tiger reserve lies to the east of Panchalimedu. Many tourists arrives there during the summer season for trekking and to get refreshed. When monsoon arrives, the place will be covered by charming mist and thick fog. Although, a pleasant climate is experienced here throughout the year. The place can be accessed from Murinjapuzha and Amalagiri on the Kottayam – Kumily state highway. People from west and south can reach there through Mundakkayam – Thekkemala route. There are a lot of other places around Panchalimedu, too, which might interest you, thereby, enforcing you to visit Panchalimedu again. These places include the hill stations of Parunthumpara and Peeru Hills, Valanjanganam Waterfall and Valliyamkavu Devi Temple. There is a lot to witness in Panchalimedu ranging from virgin hills to wet grasslands and ancient pools to ancient temples. So, plan a trip to Panchalimedu today.