Anamudi |
Anamudi, the 2,695-m high mountain which stands tall in the Eravikulam National Park is the pride of Kerala. It is the highest point in India outside the Himalayan Mountain Ranges. Anamudi, together with the Eravikulam Park, is home to one of the largest surviving populations of Asian elephants, Gaurs and the Nilgiri Tahrs. The mountain, covered with evergreen forests and inhabited by endemic flora and fauna and a vibrant avian life, is a paradise in the wild. The green forest is also the source of some large and scenic rivers in Kerala and the nearby State of Tamil Nadu. Take a trek to the top of the mountain and know how it would feel when you are above every human in South India ! The name Anamudi literally transilates to "elephant's forehead." a reference to the resemblance of the mountain to an elephant's head. Those who wish to trek should take permission from the Eravikulam National Park authorities. It is also recommended to contact the authorities for details on trekking and weather. Contact for permission: Forest Information Centre Wildlife Warden's Office Munnar PO, Idukki Kerala, India - 685 612 Tel: +91 4865 231587 E-mail: roywlw@eravikulam.org Other contact addresses: The Wild life Warden, Munnar Wildlife Division, Munnar Tel: +91 4865 231587 District Tourism Promotion Council Information Centre Old Munnar Road Idukki- 685 612 Tel: +91 4865 231 516 E-mail: munnardtpc@sancharnet.in www.munnartourism.com |
Hogenakkal is a waterfall in South India on the Kaveri river in the Dharmapuri district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu . It is located 180 km (110 mi) from Bangalore and 46 km (29 mi) from Dharmapuri . Sometimes referred to as the " Niagara Falls of India," it is known for bathing areas and hide boat rides, projecting itself as a major tourist attraction . Carbonatite rocks in this site are considered to be the oldest of its kind in South Asia and one of the oldest in the world. The Government of Tamil Nadu made a proposal to convert the falls into providing drinking water for the state. ...
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