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Kurangani

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Kurangani is 16 kms away from Bodinayakkanur. A less-explored tourism spot, this region has ridges and mountain peaks, surrounded by valleys and covered with dense forests.

Not only will you get to enjoy the waterfalls that are just a 30-minute trek away, you will also get to see coffee and cardamom plantations and processing. This place is known for its spices. A couple of hours of walking will take you to a remote tribal village that’s completely cut off from the world.


Yes, we have something for those of you who like to explore as you trek. One trek leads to Top Station through Central Station and the other leads to Kolukumalai Estate which is the world’s tallest standing tea estate.

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Chinna Suruli Falls

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The Chinna Suruli Falls is also called by the name Cloudland Falls as it originates in the Meghamali Hills. This water falls is around 54 km from Theni and is situated near the village of Kombaithozhu.

The resounding cascades amidst the silver-lined clouds invites traveler from far and near. The Chinna Suruli Falls is a perfect spot for picnics and outings and a must visit for shutter bugs.

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Tiger Falls

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A dainty fall on the route to Munnar between Bodi and Bodimettu from Theni. This also a wonderful picnic spot.

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Kumbakkarai Falls

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Kumbakkarai Falls are lesser known falls in the foothills of the Kodaikanal Hills. They are located at 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″E in Theni district, 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) from Periyakulam. Kumbakkarai Falls are located along the Kodai-Vellagavi-Periyakulam foot path.

These falls have two stages. At the first stage, water collects in huge rock recesses which are each named after wild animals such as tiger, elephant, snake etc. The Pambar river then flows .5 km (0.31 mi) to the second stage before falling as the main waterfall.


The water originates in Kodaikanal Hills and flows along the rocks and finally reaches the foot hills. This place is called Kumbakarai. The travellers come here and take bath in the falls. The water flows throughout the year; but in rainy seasons the flow will be very heavy. Bathing is possible. There is a bus from Periyakulam with fare of Rs. 5. There is no guest house.

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Suruli Falls

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Suruli falls  is located 56 km (35 mi) from Theni and 10 km (6.2 mi) from Cumbum in the Theni District in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a 2 stage Cascading water fall. The Suruli River supplying the falls originates from the Meghamalai mountain range. The falls drop from a height of 150 feet (46 m) gathers into a pool, flows for a short distance and again plummets an additional 40 feet (12 m).

Temples

Suruli hills is the part of the Pothigai Malai. Pothigai hills is a highly divine and spiritual center. There is a story that when Shiva and Parvati entered into divine matrimony at Mount Kailash in the north, the place was unbalanced because of the large number of holy beings witnessing the wedding. Lord Shiva asked Agastya Maharishi to proceed to the South of India to balance the world. Agastya Maharishi then proceeded to Pothigai hills and balanced the world. Agastya Maharishi was able to visualise the wedding of Lord Shiva and Parvati on a Shivalingam that was at Tiru Kalyana Teertham at Pothigai hills. These hills are visited by several saints and sages from Himalayas particularly on a full moon day. The striking similarity between the profiles of Mt. Kailash and Agasthyamalai strengthen the mythological connections of these sacred peaks.

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Kurangani Falls

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Kurangani is a hill station atop the Western Ghats accessed from Bodinayakkanur in Tamil Nadu, India. It has estates growing coconut, mangos, all spices, and coffee. There is a mountain rivulet that passes between Kurangani mountains in the east and Kozhukkumalai in the west.

Kurangani Hills near Bodinayakanur in Theni district is a suitable for trekking and nature walks, including the 12 km walk from Kurangani village to Top Station through Central village. Those who visit Munnar in Kerala can also enter the trekking route here by walking down the dense woods and plain grasslands of Kurangani Hills. By reaching Top Station, border of Theni district, from Munnar after 35 km travel, one can start trekking down the hills.

Although, Kurangani Hills is near the famous Munnar Hills and Kolukkumalai Hills—the highest hills for tea plantation in the world at an altitude close to 8,000 feet—the place is still not known in the tourism circuit. However, several foreign tourists do come here. Some nature lovers within the state also frequently visit Kurangani Hills. Films Alagar Samiyin Kuthurai, Myna and Kumki were shot on the Hills. The best months to explore the Hills are from August to December.

The hills are characterised by frequently-changing weather, low-hanging clouds, chilly atmosphere and strong winds, and are home to a wide range of flora and fauna. It takes four to five hours to complete the trek from Kurangani village, the foothills of the Hills, to reach Top station, whereas two-and-a-half hours is enough for the return trip. Trekkers can find Samabalaru falls, the source of Kottakudi river which serves the drinking water needs of Bodinayakanur town, while wading through here.

Central Village, with a population of 200 people and 50 houses, is four more kilometres from the Falls. A couple of cottages can provide accommodation for visitors. Foreigners, who come prepared with tents, prefer to stay under the open sky. There are guides for the thick woods.

The villagers say that tourists frequently spot Indian guars, barking deer, langurs, and wild cats, but warn about the presence of leopards and tigers.

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