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  • Attappady Hill Station

    Attappady situated on the northeastern side of the district of Palakkad and spread over an area of 827 sq. kms has the largest tribal settlement.

    Located 38 kms from Mannakkad, the place consists of mostly hilly highland terrain, fed by the tributaries of the River Cauvery.

    An extensive mountain valley above the crest of the Ghat ranges with numerous rivulets of the Bhavani River, Attapady is inhabited mainly by tribes and some settlers from Tamil Nadu.

    A beautiful synthesis of mountains, rivers and forests, Attapaddy is of great interest to anthropologists, as this is the habitat of many tribes like the 'irolas' and 'mudugars'.

    The Malleshwaram peak is worshipped as a gigantic 'Shivalinga', by the tribals who also celebrate the festival of Shivratri with great gusto.

    The tribals celebrate the festival by lighting the top of this peak. Silent Valley National Park, Siruvani Drinking Water Reservoir are the tourist centres of the valley. The highest peak in the district is situated here. A PWD rest house and a few private hotels offer accommodation at Agali.

    General Information - Attappady

    Location
    38 Kms from Mannarkkad.

    Area
    827 sq. kms.

    Unique Features
    The Gigantic Shivalinga.

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