Agastyarkoodam
Peak
is a spectacular peak in the Western Ghats that rises to a majestic
height of about 1868 m in the form of a sharp cone. It is accessible
only on foot, with 61 kms of trekking from Bonacaud, and 32 kms
from Neyyar Dam.
A haven of rare herbs and medicinal plants, its slopes offer a
breathtaking sight when they transform into colorful glades of the
'Neelakurinji' a flower, which blooms only once in twelve years.
Acording to a local belief, the peak was the abode of sage Agasthya,
who was a confirmed bachelor. Hence, the aborigines dislike the
presence of women on the hill. Women are not allowed up the peak.
Location
61 Kms From Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Main Attraction
The Flower, 'Neelakurinji'
Altitude
1868 m Above Sea Level
Best Time
The season from December to April is advocated for trekking, for
which a forest pass has to be obtained from the Wildlife Warden,
Forest Department, Thiruvananthapuram.
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