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Meghamalai Treking

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Trek through virgin forests and rich tea estates, savour the picturesque landscapes of the countryside from the many viewpoints, enjoy a quite moment at the secluded dams and wash off your fatigue at the pristine waterfalls. Megamalai is the right place if you are a nature lover.

Located at a 2.5 hour drive from Theni, Megamalai comes close to the Periyar Tiger Reserve. This land is at its unexplored best as the government has made it open to public just three years ago. The treks through the forests and the tea estates promise to be thrilling what with the probability of sighting animals such as Indian Gaurs, wild boars, elephants, Leopards and even tigers.

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Bodi Treking

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Imagine this: You are in the middle of a valley with rocky peaks on one side and dense forests on the other. Not only do you have an amazing view of the plains, you can also see the glittering night sky in the distance. And closer still, you can spot the clouds getting condensed and raining a gentle drizzle on you. Now what if we say that we can turn this into reality.



What’s more, we arrange for you to stay at a small coffee estate in the midst of the valley. After a small trek to the water stream to see the micro-hydel power generator, we will also take you on a longer trek to the hilltop. Here, you will have an amazing view of the dam and the picturesque landscapes.

So what are you waiting for?
Treks will be mild so it is Suitable for all ages & best suited for Families

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Agamalai Treking

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When was the last time you enjoyed a rich green landscape all to yourself?

When was the last time you breathed fresh mountain air?
When was the last time you bathed in the cold waters of an open stream?
When was the last time you played in the lap of nature?
At Agamalai, we offer you treks suited both for the adventure lover and the mild trekker.
The trek will take you through the trails used by the locals, into lemon grass fields, and through dense, green forests.
The stay will be at a camp with minimal comforts, so yo
u better be ready to rough it out.





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