
Agasthyarkoodam
Agasthyarkoodam,
a prominent peak of the Western Ghats, is in
the form of a sharp cone. It is about 1869 metres
above sea level. This peak, a pilgrim centre
of the Hindus, according to tradition was home
to the great sage Agastya, who was a confirmed
bachelor. Hence, the aborigines dislike the
presence of women on the hill. Women are not
allowed up the peak.
Agasthyarkoodam is 70 km from Thiruvananthapuram.
The place is famous for its abundant ayurvedic
herbs and medicinal plants. Another major attraction
of this spectacular peak is the Neelakurinji,
a flower which blooms only once in twelve years.
A forest pass has to be obtained from the Wildlife
Warden at the Forest Department for trekking.
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