Poduthol
Poduthol is a hamlet and geographic area located in the Idukki district of the state of Kerala, India. It falls under the administration of the Rajakkad panchayath. The area is primarily known for its agriculture, particularly spice cultivation such as cardamom and pepper, as well as tea plantations. Poduthol is situated in the Western Ghats mountain range and experiences a humid, tropical climate. The terrain is characterized by hills, valleys, and dense vegetation. Access to Poduthol is primarily via roadways connecting it to other towns and villages in the Idukki district. While not a major tourist destination, it offers scenic views and opportunities for experiencing rural life in the Kerala highlands. The population is predominantly agrarian, relying on farming as their main source of income. Education and healthcare facilities are available in nearby larger towns.