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Kumarikkal Mala

Kumarikkal Mala (Malayalam :കുമരിക്കല്‍ മല) is a peak situated in the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary (Western Ghats) in Kerala at an altitude of 2,522m above sea level.It is the highest peak in the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and one of the highest peaks in Anamalai Hills exceeding 2,000m.

The Chinnar River originates near the peak. Other major peaks are Nandala malai, Vellaikal malai, Viriyottu malai and Kottakombu malai. The Nilgiri tahr is found on the slopes of the mountain.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Notification of Eravikulam-Rajamalau Sanctuary" (PDF). Kerala Government. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Recovery plan for the Nilgiri tahr" (PDF). Asia Biodiversity Conservation Trust. Retrieved 5 June 2017.