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Kundala Dam, also known as Setuparvatipuram Dam, is a masonry gravity dam built on Muthirapuzha River in Mattupetty panchayat of Idukki district in Kerala, India. It is part of the Pallivasal Hydroelectric Project, the first hydroelectric project in Kerala. The dam is considered to be Asia's first arch dam.
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45VX+MPC, Kundala, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685615, India
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45VX+CFC, Munnar, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685615, India
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Kundala Dam, also known as Setuparvatipuram Dam, is a masonry gravity dam built on Muthirapuzha River in Mattupetty panchayat of Idukki district in Kerala, India. It is part of the Pallivasal Hydroelectric Project, the first hydroelectric project in Kerala. The dam is considered to be Asia's first arch dam.

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[12/12, 4:35 am] Meta AI: You're referring to a dam!

A dam is a barrier constructed across a river or stream to create a reservoir, control water flow, or generate hydroelectric power. Dams can be made of various materials, such as concrete, masonry, or earth.

Types of dams:

Hydroelectric dam: Generates electricity by harnessing the energy of water flowing through turbines. Irrigation dam: Stores water for agricultural purposes, supplying water to crops and farmland. Flood control dam: Helps regulate water flow, preventing flooding and protecting surrounding areas. Water supply dam: Stores water for drinking, industrial, or municipal use.

Parts of a dam:

Reservoir: The body of water created by the dam. Dam wall: The main structure of the dam, which blocks the water flow. Spillway: A channel or gate that allows excess water to flow over or through the dam. Powerhouse: The structure [12/12, 4:35 am] Meta AI: You're referring to a dam!

A dam is a barrier constructed across a river or stream to create a reservoir, control water flow, or generate hydroelectric power. Dams can be made of various materials, such as concrete, masonry, or earth.

Types of dams:

Hydroelectric dam: Generates electricity by harnessing the energy of water flowing through turbines. Irrigation dam: Stores water for agricultural purposes, supplying water to crops and farmland. Flood control dam: Helps regulate water flow, preventing flooding and protecting surrounding areas. Water supply dam: Stores water for drinking, industrial, or municipal use.

Parts of a dam:

Reservoir: The body of water created by the dam. Dam wall: The main structure of the dam, which blocks the water flow. Spillway: A channel or gate that allows excess water to flow over or through the dam. Powerhouse: The structure housing the turbines and generators (in hydroelectric dams).

Famous dams:

Hoover Dam (USA): A National Historic Landmark on the Colorado River. Three Gorges Dam (China): The world's largest hydroelectric dam, spanning the Yangtze River. Aswan Dam (Egypt): A major dam on the Nile River, controlling flooding and providing hydroelectric power. Itaipu Dam (Brazil/Paraguay): One of the largest hydroelectric dams in the world, on the Paraná River.

Dams play a crucial role in managing water resources, generating electricity, and supporting agriculture. However, they can also have environmental and social impacts, such as disrupting ecosystems and displacing communities.

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About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a picturesque tourist spot. The dam is built on River Periyar, and it is surrounded by the green Western Ghats mountain range. The area also has Cherry Blossom trees, which flower twice a year, adding to the beauty of the place. And if you’re lucky, you can even witness the vivid purple cover of Neela Kurunji flowers on the hills. Those flowers bloom only once in 12 years. The adjacent Kundala Lake also offers an unforgettable experience to tourists. You can get on a pedal boat or a rowboat to explore the lake and enjoy the views. Kashmiri shikara boats, too, are available for rent at Kundala Dam Lake Munnar.

Things to do at Kundala Dam and Lake:

Enjoying the views – Kundala Dam Lake has plenty of green area and shade where you can sit and enjoy the views of the nearby hills. You can watch the boats floating in the lake or just enjoy the cool breeze filled with the aroma of tea plantations.

Boating in the lake – Kundala Lake Munnar is known for its boating facilities. Green hills and tea plantations in the backdrop accompany you during the experience. Here, you can rent pedal boats, row boats or shikaras.

Riding a horse – On the banks of the lake, you’ll also find many horses. Pay the owner and hop on one for a ride around Kundala Dam and Lake. On some days, you can even ride elephants or find other small activities like balloon shooting.

Having tea and snacks – Local people also set up tea stalls and other snack corners near Kundala Lake. You can sip a freshly made cup of masala tea or drink tender coconut water there. Dosa, noodles and sandwich stalls are also there.

Capturing memorable photos – The dam standing tall, colourful boats on the lake and dense forests around make this tourist spot an ideal place for photographers. The distant cover of tea plantations also adds to the charm. And you might also get to capture the rare Neela Kurunji flowers blooming on the nearby slopes.

Kundala Dam Lake Entry Fee and Timings:

Entry to Kundala Dam Munnar is free for everyone. You can walk along the lake, take photos or enjoy a picnic with your family or friends.

But Kundala Dam boating is chargeable. A ride on a 3-person pedal boat costs ₹100. And to ride a 4-person row boat, you’ve to shell out ₹150. Then, the shikara ride costs ₹200 for 2 people. Each boat ride is around 30 minutes long.

Kundala Dam Lake timings for entry are from 9 AM to 5 PM. But boating...

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6y

Amazing place for tourists.Overall I very much enjoyed Lake. It’s a nice relaxing experience that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy at it’s end. The story leaves you feeling more and more immersed as the game progresses and you really start to care for some of these characters. However, nothing is perfect. I’ll begin with the performance issues. Now this may very well be because I’m playing on an Xbox One and I’m not extremely well versed with with graphics and performance stuff but there was many moments where I was running on probably 10 FPS, and that definitely hindered the immersion at points. Secondly, (and I’ll group these into one category) The voice acting is good, but it’s ruined by the facial expressions and body language. The characters seem so dead and whenever a VA is delivering a line with such passion the model is just robotically flapping it’s mouth, the blinking doesn’t help either. Thirdly, the concept of mail delivery seems fun at first but when you start getting into the second week it’s just a bore. You just want to get through the day so you can progress in the story with whoever you may be meeting with that night. It just became frustrating and I began sighing in annoyance every time it would spawn me back out in front of the post office every morning. Some sort of random encounters while driving or opening mailboxes would be a welcomed addition. I know I stated a lot of negatives but at the end of the day this game is good, and I highly recommend you play it. (It’s on gamepass right now!) It’s very relaxing and nice to come home to after a hard day at school or...

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About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a picturesque tourist spot. The dam is built on River Periyar, and it is surrounded by the green Western Ghats mountain range. The area also has Cherry Blossom trees, which flower twice a year, adding to the beauty of the place. And if you’re lucky, you can even witness the vivid purple cover of Neela Kurunji flowers on the hills. Those flowers bloom only once in 12 years. The adjacent Kundala Lake also offers an unforgettable experience to tourists. You can get on a pedal boat or a rowboat to explore the lake and enjoy the views. Kashmiri shikara boats, too, are available for rent at Kundala Dam Lake Munnar. Things to do at Kundala Dam and Lake: 1. Enjoying the views – Kundala Dam Lake has plenty of green area and shade where you can sit and enjoy the views of the nearby hills. You can watch the boats floating in the lake or just enjoy the cool breeze filled with the aroma of tea plantations. 2. Boating in the lake – Kundala Lake Munnar is known for its boating facilities. Green hills and tea plantations in the backdrop accompany you during the experience. Here, you can rent pedal boats, row boats or shikaras. 3. Riding a horse – On the banks of the lake, you’ll also find many horses. Pay the owner and hop on one for a ride around Kundala Dam and Lake. On some days, you can even ride elephants or find other small activities like balloon shooting. 4. Having tea and snacks – Local people also set up tea stalls and other snack corners near Kundala Lake. You can sip a freshly made cup of masala tea or drink tender coconut water there. Dosa, noodles and sandwich stalls are also there. 5. Capturing memorable photos – The dam standing tall, colourful boats on the lake and dense forests around make this tourist spot an ideal place for photographers. The distant cover of tea plantations also adds to the charm. And you might also get to capture the rare Neela Kurunji flowers blooming on the nearby slopes. Kundala Dam Lake Entry Fee and Timings: Entry to Kundala Dam Munnar is free for everyone. You can walk along the lake, take photos or enjoy a picnic with your family or friends. But Kundala Dam boating is chargeable. A ride on a 3-person pedal boat costs ₹100. And to ride a 4-person row boat, you’ve to shell out ₹150. Then, the shikara ride costs ₹200 for 2 people. Each boat ride is around 30 minutes long. Kundala Dam Lake timings for entry are from 9 AM to 5 PM. But boating ends by 4.30 PM.
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Amazing place for tourists.Overall I very much enjoyed Lake. It’s a nice relaxing experience that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy at it’s end. The story leaves you feeling more and more immersed as the game progresses and you really start to care for some of these characters. However, nothing is perfect. I’ll begin with the performance issues. Now this may very well be because I’m playing on an Xbox One and I’m not extremely well versed with with graphics and performance stuff but there was many moments where I was running on probably 10 FPS, and that definitely hindered the immersion at points. Secondly, (and I’ll group these into one category) The voice acting is good, but it’s ruined by the facial expressions and body language. The characters seem so dead and whenever a VA is delivering a line with such passion the model is just robotically flapping it’s mouth, the blinking doesn’t help either. Thirdly, the concept of mail delivery seems fun at first but when you start getting into the second week it’s just a bore. You just want to get through the day so you can progress in the story with whoever you may be meeting with that night. It just became frustrating and I began sighing in annoyance every time it would spawn me back out in front of the post office every morning. Some sort of random encounters while driving or opening mailboxes would be a welcomed addition. I know I stated a lot of negatives but at the end of the day this game is good, and I highly recommend you play it. (It’s on gamepass right now!) It’s very relaxing and nice to come home to after a hard day at school or work. 23 people
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My Google Review # 000341. A regular operational dam which is opened to public for entertainment or sightseeing. Not safe at all as there is no security checking in place. The police must take note of this as anti-social elements can play with the lives of the tourists here. The walk on the dam is about 500m which you will enjoy. Take snaps and selfies – that is what we all go for nowadays. At the end of the dam is a small boating point, where they charge a exorbitant price for one ride. Pay up if your pockets are full. The eateries alongside the boating point surprisingly serve you over priced stuff, which you will surely eat as “picnic snacks”. My WOW moment was when the shopkeeper gave a me hotspot connection of his BSNL cell phone to make a UPI payment for noodles and coffee that we had eaten. When it comes to money, there is no language barrier and not signal barrier! Avoid weekends, as this place is filled – yes, filled with all the unhygienic crowd and the place gets too dirty. All in all, if you want, you can even skip this place from your travel itinerary of Kochi-Munnar. There was no entry fee that we had paid here on that particular day. Date of Experience # April 2023.
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About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a picturesque tourist spot. The dam is built on River Periyar, and it is surrounded by the green Western Ghats mountain range. The area also has Cherry Blossom trees, which flower twice a year, adding to the beauty of the place. And if you’re lucky, you can even witness the vivid purple cover of Neela Kurunji flowers on the hills. Those flowers bloom only once in 12 years. The adjacent Kundala Lake also offers an unforgettable experience to tourists. You can get on a pedal boat or a rowboat to explore the lake and enjoy the views. Kashmiri shikara boats, too, are available for rent at Kundala Dam Lake Munnar. Things to do at Kundala Dam and Lake: 1. Enjoying the views – Kundala Dam Lake has plenty of green area and shade where you can sit and enjoy the views of the nearby hills. You can watch the boats floating in the lake or just enjoy the cool breeze filled with the aroma of tea plantations. 2. Boating in the lake – Kundala Lake Munnar is known for its boating facilities. Green hills and tea plantations in the backdrop accompany you during the experience. Here, you can rent pedal boats, row boats or shikaras. 3. Riding a horse – On the banks of the lake, you’ll also find many horses. Pay the owner and hop on one for a ride around Kundala Dam and Lake. On some days, you can even ride elephants or find other small activities like balloon shooting. 4. Having tea and snacks – Local people also set up tea stalls and other snack corners near Kundala Lake. You can sip a freshly made cup of masala tea or drink tender coconut water there. Dosa, noodles and sandwich stalls are also there. 5. Capturing memorable photos – The dam standing tall, colourful boats on the lake and dense forests around make this tourist spot an ideal place for photographers. The distant cover of tea plantations also adds to the charm. And you might also get to capture the rare Neela Kurunji flowers blooming on the nearby slopes. Kundala Dam Lake Entry Fee and Timings: Entry to Kundala Dam Munnar is free for everyone. You can walk along the lake, take photos or enjoy a picnic with your family or friends. But Kundala Dam boating is chargeable. A ride on a 3-person pedal boat costs ₹100. And to ride a 4-person row boat, you’ve to shell out ₹150. Then, the shikara ride costs ₹200 for 2 people. Each boat ride is around 30 minutes long. Kundala Dam Lake timings for entry are from 9 AM to 5 PM. But boating ends by 4.30 PM.
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Amazing place for tourists.Overall I very much enjoyed Lake. It’s a nice relaxing experience that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy at it’s end. The story leaves you feeling more and more immersed as the game progresses and you really start to care for some of these characters. However, nothing is perfect. I’ll begin with the performance issues. Now this may very well be because I’m playing on an Xbox One and I’m not extremely well versed with with graphics and performance stuff but there was many moments where I was running on probably 10 FPS, and that definitely hindered the immersion at points. Secondly, (and I’ll group these into one category) The voice acting is good, but it’s ruined by the facial expressions and body language. The characters seem so dead and whenever a VA is delivering a line with such passion the model is just robotically flapping it’s mouth, the blinking doesn’t help either. Thirdly, the concept of mail delivery seems fun at first but when you start getting into the second week it’s just a bore. You just want to get through the day so you can progress in the story with whoever you may be meeting with that night. It just became frustrating and I began sighing in annoyance every time it would spawn me back out in front of the post office every morning. Some sort of random encounters while driving or opening mailboxes would be a welcomed addition. I know I stated a lot of negatives but at the end of the day this game is good, and I highly recommend you play it. (It’s on gamepass right now!) It’s very relaxing and nice to come home to after a hard day at school or work. 23 people
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My Google Review # 000341. A regular operational dam which is opened to public for entertainment or sightseeing. Not safe at all as there is no security checking in place. The police must take note of this as anti-social elements can play with the lives of the tourists here. The walk on the dam is about 500m which you will enjoy. Take snaps and selfies – that is what we all go for nowadays. At the end of the dam is a small boating point, where they charge a exorbitant price for one ride. Pay up if your pockets are full. The eateries alongside the boating point surprisingly serve you over priced stuff, which you will surely eat as “picnic snacks”. My WOW moment was when the shopkeeper gave a me hotspot connection of his BSNL cell phone to make a UPI payment for noodles and coffee that we had eaten. When it comes to money, there is no language barrier and not signal barrier! Avoid weekends, as this place is filled – yes, filled with all the unhygienic crowd and the place gets too dirty. All in all, if you want, you can even skip this place from your travel itinerary of Kochi-Munnar. There was no entry fee that we had paid here on that particular day. Date of Experience # April 2023.
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