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Kumily

Coordinates: 9°37′0″N 77°9′0″E / 9.61667°N 77.15000°E / 9.61667; 77.15000
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Kumily
കുമളി
Plantation Town
Tea plantations at Kumily
Tea plantations at Kumily
Kumily is located in Kerala
Kumily
Kumily
Location in Kerala, India
Kumily is located in India
Kumily
Kumily
Kumily (India)
Coordinates: 9°37′0″N 77°9′0″E / 9.61667°N 77.15000°E / 9.61667; 77.15000
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictIdukki
ZoneIdukki
Named forThekkady tourist spot
Area
 • Total
816.73 km2 (315.34 sq mi)
Elevation
880 m (2,890 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
33,722
 • Density412/km2 (1,070/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam , English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
685509
Area code04869
Nearest CityKottayam, Kochi
Lok Sabha constituencyIdukki

Kumily also spelt as Kumaly or Kumali is the largest Gram Panchayat in the Idukki district of Kerala. It is a town in Cardamom Hills near Thekkady and Periyar Tiger Reserve. Kumuli is gateway town into Kerala from Tamil Nadu.

History

The present-day Kumily has roots in the colonial period of British. The area was once owned by the Thekkumkoor rajas in central Travancore and later when Marthanda Varma conducted his campaigns in central Travancore, regions including Kumily came under Travancore kingdom. Till the end of the 19th century, the area was given under control of Poonjar kings. But the drastic and significant changes occurred in the region by the advent of British powers. They obtained these regions from the local rulers and transformed the forestlands into cultivatable one. Large-scale production of cash crops like cardamom, pepper, coffee, cinnamon etc. were begun in the hilly terrains. Many people from in and outside Kerala were brought to work in these plantations.[1]

Topography

Kumily lies in the southeastern part of Idukki district at an altitude ranging from 2,890 ft (880 m) from mean sea level. A sizeable portion of the land is covered by vast cardamon plantations and parts of land in the south and southeast portion are under the premises of Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary which are thick forests.

Transportation

Kumily lies in the NH-183 (previously NH-220) that connects Kollam to Dindigul in Tamil Nadu via Kottayam, Mundakkayam, Kuttikkanam. The state of Tamil Nadu borders the town. It is a major tourist destination and a spices trading centre. The nearest airport is Madurai (145 km) . The famous pilgrim centre Sabarimala is 105 km from Kumily. Kumily is well connected by Kottayam through KK road passing through Vandiperiyar, Pambanar, Mundakayam, Kanjirappally, Ponkunnam, Pampady, Manarkadu.

Ernakulam can be reached by using the way Kolenchery,Muvattupuzha, Vannapuram, Chelachuvadu Rajamudy, Thopramkudy , Melechinnar, Nedumkandam , Kumily.

Angamaly can reached by using the way Perumbavoor,Muvattupuzha, Vannapuram, Chelachuvadu Rajamudy, Thopramkudy , Melechinnar, Nedumkandam , Kumily.

Thrissur can reach by using the way Puthukkad, Chalakudy,Angamaly, Perumbavoor,Muvattupuzha, Vannapuram, Chelachuvadu Rajamudy, Thopramkudy , Melechinnar, Nedumkandam , Kumily.

Thodupuzha can reach by the way Muthalakodam, Kodikulam, Venmony, Upputhode, Rajamudy , Thopramkudy , Prakash, Chembakappara,Erattayar, Kumily

Tourism

Kumily is always a special destination for most of the tourists due to its cool refreshing climate. Nearby district is Kottayam. Kattappana is the nearby municipality. Famous tourist attractions nearby are Thekkady, Anchuruli (near Kattappana), Ottakathalamedu, Kalvery Mount, Wagamon, Pine forest, Kalyanathandu etc.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History, Kumily panchayat- details, Periyar, Thekkady, Idukki, Kerala - www.keralatourism.org › periyar". www.keralatourism.org. Retrieved 7 December 2016.