Is Sirumalai allowed?

Is Sirumalai allowed?

Azhagar Kovil Hills are the most important place of worship for the Hindu religion. Tracking is allowed in the Azhagar Kovil Hills. The nearest Eastern Ghats hills to Sirumalai Hills are the Narthamalai Hills….

Sirumalai
Geology
Mountain type Hills

How do I get to Sirumalai Hills?

It is located in-between Natham to Dindigul route. It takes 3kms to reach the sirumalai basement (adivaaram in Tamil) from the main road. From the adivaaram, the hill journey will be started. The hill journey contains 18 hairpin bends.

What is the height of Sirumalai?

5,249′
Sirumalai/Elevation

Sirumalai is a dense forest region with a moderate climate throughout the year. With an altitude of 1600 metres above sea level, it contains diversified flora and fauna. The hill has 18 hairpin bends. The church is on a slope at the top of the hill.

How many hill stations are there in Tamil Nadu?

Talking of which, the state is home to 25 ethereal hill stations that are the real contributor to the beauty and exquisiteness. Yercaud, Yelagiri, Kodaikanal, Coonoor, Kotagiri, Velliangiri Hills, Kolli Hills are just some must visit hill stations in Tamilnadu.

Do we need Epass to travel to Sirumalai?

Owing to the rise in the COVID-19 in the past few days, The Tamil Nadu government has made e-pass mandatory for folks traveling from other parts of the country to Tamil Nadu. Apart from e-pass, the travelers from these nations need a COVID-19 negative certificate to enter Tamil Nadu.

How much height is Ooty from sea level?

Ooty, situated at an altitude of 2,240 mt above sea level is deep within the Nilgiri hills and is covered in eucalyptus, pine trees and coffee and tea plantations. It is believed by some that Ooty stands out as a unique specimen because it had never been part of a kingdom or empire.

Which is coolest place in Tamil Nadu?

Ooty
The coolest place in Tamilnadu is Ooty, which is also the number 1 hill station in Tamil Nadu, and quite favorite among travellers from Tamil Nadu & Karnataka….Best hotels/resorts in Ooty

  • Mount ‘n’ Mist.
  • Hotel Lakeview.
  • Delightz Inn.
  • Sterling Ooty Fern Hill.
  • La Flora Amberley Resort.

Which is the biggest hill station in Tamil Nadu?

#1 highest peaks in Tamil Nadu. Situated in the Nilgiris, Doddabetta Peak is onr of the highest peaks in Tamil Nadu. It soars 8,650 feet (2,637 metres) above sea level, and is close to the famous hill station of Ooty.

How many hill stations are there in Tamilnadu?

Which is the queen of hills in Tamil Nadu?

Also known as Udhagamandalam, Ooty is called the ‘Queen of hill stations. ‘ It lies in the Nilgiris at an altitude of 7440ft above sea level.

Why is Ooty cold?

The reason it has a cool climate is cause of its position in Western Ghat. The air on the earth surface at ground level gets heated up due to the suns radiation and climbs the slopes of western ghats. It gets cool down due to losing its energy and thus winds become cooler.

How big is Sirumalai Hills in Tamilnadu?

Sirumalai is a region of 60,000 acres (200 km2) situated 25 km (16 mi) from Dindigul and 40 km (25 mi) from Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. There are many high hills in the area.

How to get to Sirumalai in Tamil Nadu?

Sirumalai can be reached by travelling through a narrow road through the Ghats with 18 hair pin bends. The place is in a dense forest at an altitude of 1600 metres above sea level. Sirumalai, is the equivalent of ‘Small Hill’ and is located on the Eastern Ghats, which has many high hills. This place is located in Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu.

How big is Sirumalai District in Dindigul district?

Sirumalai is a region of 60,000 acres (200 kms) situated 25 km (16 miles) from Dindigul and 40 km (25 miles) from Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. There are many high hills in the area.

What kind of people live in Sirumalai Hills?

Sirumalai hills bananas are exported to Foreign countries from past. The salubrious climate round the year makes Sirumalai a perfect heat-buster for city-slickers. The hill is divided into three main regions — Sirumalai, Sirumalai Pudur and Agasthiar Malai — inhabited by 5,000 families.

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