Nelliyampathy is the
place that is famous for oranges. It is also known as Ooty of the poor.
It is located about 9 km southeast of Nenmara. From the village
Nenmara, in Palakkad district caressed the tops of clouds of the
majestic hill range Nelliyampathy a sight to behold. The height ranges
of hills from 467 m to 1572 m. To achieve Nelliyampathy, take the road
of the product Nenmara Pothundy Dam. There are about 10 turns to
negotiate on the way Nelliyampathy.
Pothundy Dam is a picturesque village, with facilities for boating, and
is an attractive option as a place for picnics. As the Ghat road winds
its way up Nelliyampathy, some places have views of the largest sections
of Palakkad district are displayed in large rice fields, which are lush
carpet. It also offers a spectacular view of Palakkad Gap, which is a
geographical phenomenon in the Western Ghats region, leading to the
formation of visible parts of neighboring Tamil Nadu state. On the way, estates
that are interested in organic farming may look more closely in the
management of private farms and vast expanses of tea estates managed by
different companies. Nelliyampathy Hills is also known for its orange
cultivation.Private hotels and resorts are located in different places as you go up the hills Nelliyampathy. Bio-farms located here are an important step in the return before it reaches the highest point Palagapandi true heritage. The state is a charming villa, built during the British rule in India, and has now been changed to a privately owned resort. This Kaikatty, community room is available, which is usually used as a base, who are interested in hiking. Nearby Palagapandy Seetharkundu is where you can get a spectacular view over the valley, and a cascade of 100 m height provides an added attraction. Palagapandy of you can go trekking or jeep to reach Mampara, another point of view breathtaking Nelliyampathy. The area in and around the property has Palagapandy tea, cardamom and coffee plantations with adjoining hills allowing one to catch a glimpse of wildlife in the form of Indian gaur, elephants, leopards, giant squirrel etc. and is also a paradise for birdwatchers.
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