Idukki: Vellappara, the mystic beauty spot of Rajakumari in Idukki leaves no chance unturned to mesmerise the visitors with its unique honey treasure trove called Thenpara (literally meaning honey rock). Situated about one-and-a-half kilometres away from Rajakumari North, Thenpara is one of the major sources of natural and wild honey in Kerala.
With an empire of wild honey bees built on the steep rock faces of Thenpara, this astonishing treasure trove has more than hundred honeycombs hanging from the precipices and cliff-like rock faces of the 200 feet tall rock. Visitors are enthralled by the aroma of honey in the air even from a kilometre away.
Earlier, the rock faces had housed thousands of honey bees and combs but due to severe climate change these numbers have come down drastically. Unrestrained use of chemical pesticides in the fields and farmlands have also impacted the count of combs.
Fascinated by this wonderland, the sight of these honey-filled combs hanging from the rock faces serve as a major attraction for the tourists. However, extracting honey from these combs along the dangling rocks is a risky business altogether which demands special skills. It's a challenge for the locals to extract and collect honey from these honeycombs.