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Kudukkathu Para (Malayalam: കുടുക്കത്ത് പാറ) is a complex of three rocks situated at Anakkulam in Anchal Forest range and Anchal block Panchayath of Kollam district in Kerala, India, and is a popular tourist spot.[1][2] The rock structure is 840 metre above sea level, and is developed as an eco-tourism project by the Kerala Forest Department. The spot is around 1 km away from Anakkulam junction, and is approachable from Channapetta in the north.
Kudukkathu Para
കുടുക്കത്ത് പാറ | |
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Coordinates: 8°53′14″N 76°58′56″E / 8.8873°N 76.9822°E | |
Location | Anchal Alayamon, Kerala, India |
Elevation | 840 m (2,760 ft) |
Website | https://keralaforestecotourism.com |
Visitors can climb two rocks, or 780 metres, while the third one, the tallest, is not accessible. Four districts of Kerala and a small part of Tamil Nadu can be viewed from top of the second tallest rock.[2] The Kudukathu Para Eco-tourism Promotion Council is formed with a view to promoting the tourist spot.
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edit- ^ "Head to Kollam's Kudukkathupara to soothe your mind and be with nature". Onmanorama. 30 September 2022. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
- ^ a b "Kudukathupara: A climb to serenity".