Mukaliyadi Hill
Situated on the Western Ghats near Kulasekaram, Kanyakumari this peak is 2146 feet high. From here, you can see the sprawling Strait 1 and Strait 2 dams. The Nandiyaru, which originates from Mugali, flows through the Thirunandikarai Nandeeswarar Temple and mixes with the Kothaiyar.The hill is the symbol of Kulasekaram and can be seen anywhere in Kulasekaram.
The mountain ridges and valleys are beautiful.
Ideal place for a mini trip for trekking enthusiasts. The aboriginal people known as the land race have been living in the land of Kurichi for hundreds of years without changing their traditions. They live in 47 hill villages from Kuvaikadu, Karungali Mudu, Mugaliyadi, Vilsai, Alamparai, Pravilai and Pachamalai in the foothills of West Thotchi, which stretches from Kumai district to Gujarat.
In the copper plate is written the land donated by Mathanda Warma, the king of the kingdom of Travancore, only for the people of the area to cultivate and live in the hills.Artichoke will be the leader of the people of this land. They are still living according to Evan's orders. He is on the lookout for a mandate to carry out his orders. Pilate has land to perform more rituals.
In the past, hunting and their community-based occupations became accustomed to the city dwellers, who gradually came to the cities and began to engage in the business little by little.
After that schools were started in the hill villages and today they working in government and major private institutions.
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