Ramakkalmedu is a hill station and a hamlet in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. It is located about 15 km from Nedumkandam on the Munnar-Thekkady route. . It is known as the land of wind and is the only place of producing wind energy in Kerala. The hills top also offers a panoramic view of picturesque villages of Bodi and Cumbum on the Eastern slop of the western ghats. You'll have a bird's view of 5 major towns of TN. Its dryness , its brownish ground , its straight roads, and houses that looks like a hut from top. It belives that or there is a folk-tale that lord 'Sree Rama', the Hindu mythological God had set his foot on this rock and hence the name Rama-Kal-Medu (Meaning: Rama's foot imprints). You can see here two huge statues of 'Kuruvan' and 'Kurathi', the two historical characters of the local community who's name where given to the rocks between which the Idukki Dam was built.