Green Park Spices

Overview

Green Park Spices is a plantation located near Thekkady in Kerala. It features spice gardens, small streams, and walking trails that pass through areas of cardamom, pepper, clove, and cinnamon plants.

The gardens show how local spices grow and are harvested. Visitors can see plants at different stages and watch demonstrations of processing methods. The area has clear paths and shaded spots for resting.

Guides lead visitors through the plantation, explaining cultivation and uses of each spice. The combination of forested hills and cultivated plots makes the site both educational and scenic.

Open Hours

  • Open Days: All days of the week
  • Visiting Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Morning visits are best for seeing plants clearly and enjoying cooler temperatures.

Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners

Category Ticket Price (INR)
Indian Adult ₹50
Indian Child ₹25
Foreigner Adult ₹200
Foreigner Child ₹100
Camera Fee Free
Guided Tour Included in ticket

What To Expect

Spice Gardens

Walk among rows of pepper, cardamom, clove, and cinnamon plants.

Plantation Demonstration

Staff show how spices are harvested and processed for sale.

Scenic Views

Small hills and streams surround the plantation, adding to the natural feel.

Shopping

Visitors can buy fresh spices and small products directly from the plantation.

Tips

  • Wear comfortable footwear for walking.
  • Carry water, especially during summer.
  • Morning visits provide cooler temperatures and better photography.
  • Follow instructions during demonstrations and avoid touching plants unnecessarily
Green Park Spices

About Green Park Spices

Green Park Spices is a spice plantation situated near Thekkady in Kerala. The plantation covers gently sloping land with spice crops like cardamom, pepper, clove, and cinnamon.

The area is designed for visitors to walk along clear paths and observe the plants closely. Guides explain the life cycle of each crop and demonstrate harvesting and processing techniques.

Green Park Spices also shows how spices are dried, stored, and prepared for sale. Streams and small hills run through the plantation, adding natural beauty and shade along the trails.

Visitors can enjoy the combination of productive farmland and quiet forested surroundings. The plantation is educational, giving insight into traditional Kerala spice cultivation while remaining easy to access from Thekkady.

Detailed Information

Detail Information
Location Near Thekkady, Kerala
Type Spice plantation and garden
Famous For Cardamom, pepper, clove, cinnamon
Activities Guided tour, plant observation, shopping
Best Time to Visit October to March
Ideal Duration 1–2 hours

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Green Park Spices located?

It is near Thekkady in Kerala.

What is the main attraction?

The plantation and guided tours showing spice cultivation and processing.

Is there an entry fee?

Yes, fees differ for Indian and foreign visitors, as listed above.

How much time should I spend here?

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring and shopping.

Can I buy spices at the plantation?

Yes, fresh spices and small products are available for purchase.