Captivating Nelliyampathy, Palakad, Kerala, India :-
Nelliyampathy is an captivating hill station located in Palakad
District of Kerala. It dishonesties in the Southern half of Western ghats. This
is one of the famous hill stations of South India and a spectacular city for
nature lovers, Nelliyampathy is a flawless holiday spot for visitors in Kerala.
Nelliyampathy is widely recognized as Nelliampathi and lies close to Palakkad,
about 54 Kms from the city. The place is circumscribed by tea and coffee
plantations which offers a very pleasant environment. Nelliyampathi can also be
reached from Nemmara which is located at a distance of 30 Kms.
This mesmerising hill station is at a height of 467 to
1,572m above sea level. At least 10 hairpin bends have to be climbed on the hill
road that passes through the magnificent ageless plantations of the Sahya Series
which is the delight of trekkers.
The major tourist attractions at Nelliyampathy are Pothundi
Dam, Seetharkundu view point, Kesavanpara view point, Mampara view point and
many tea estates. The Pothundi Dam was constructed in 1800AD without using
cement or concrete and lies at the foot hills of Nelliyampathy. The mountains
and forests of Nelliyampathy offer immense opportunities for trekking.
Nelliyampathy hills is the faulted edge of Palakkad Gap of
Western ghats. When the mountain ranges of western ghats broken due to seismic
action in Pallakkad region, the mountains of the area were sunken and the gap
was formed. That is why the average hight of the gap is 150MSL where as its
north and south edges attained high mountains up to 2694MSL. Nelliyampathy is
in the south edge of the gap in Anamalai bio-geographic zone. Anamalai is a
biodiversity hotspot with high endemism. The flat land of the gap is rich
agricultural fields. This gap was paved way for migration of man and wildlife
to the west coast and mountains. The wildlife of Nelliyampathy is very rich due
to close proximity to the surrounding forests of Parambikulam, Anamalai TR,
Peechi, Sholayar.
Nelliyampathy is the perfect location for eco-tourism. Perched at a
height of 1585 m above the sea level on the Western Ghats, Nelliyampathy is a
beautiful place. Vellachimudi, Mayanmudi, Valiyavana and Vela Vanchan are some
of the important peaks in this mountain range. Padagiri is the highest peak situated
on the Nellikotta mountain ranges.
Flora & Fauna :The forest of Nelliyampathy composed of
wet evergreen & moist deciduous in the upper elevations; and dry deciduous
in lower elevations in the north. A good number of resident and migrant animals
are sharing this rich habitat. Elephants, wild gaur, sambar, Nilgiri langur,
wild boar, barking deer etc are common sighting, where are as critically endangered species like Lion
tailed macaque, Nilgiri Tahr, Tiger, leopard etc are sighted occasionally. The
land is home for 280 species of birds. It is one of the rich habitat of Indian
pied horn bill. Apart from species diversity population of the birds are also
rich
The District Tourism Promotion Council of Palakkad provides accommodation
facilities here.
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