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A picturesque hill station in Kerala,
Ponmudi is a mere one and a half hour's road journey
from the beaches of Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum). And
true to its meaning in Malayalam - golden crown -
Ponmudi truly glitters amongst the hill resort of India.
On the way to Ponmudi, the thick tropical forest greets
one at the foot of the Ponmudi hill range. The road
passes under a canopy of thickly matted foliage. The
forest recedes gradually giving way to neatly clipped
tea bushes.
As one leaves the city behind, one enters the region of
plantations - rubber, pepper, cardamom and tea. The
change is abrupt. The tappers can be seen going about
briskly gathering the milky fluid from rubber trees
collected in coconut shells. Coconut thatch mats cover
almost one half of the road, over which women spread
black pepper for drying. One may come across a lone
elephant ambling along carrying his mahout atop and his
breakfast of coconut thatch in his trunk.
Tourists on holidays in Ponmudi can stroll through the
many tea estates here, although they are not as big as
those in the Munnar hills. Trekking to the north of
Ponmudi Crest, one passes along a mini zoo on the edge
of the forest. Entering the forest, the verdant shades
of green numb the senses. As does the avian orchestra.
The brilliant red southern trongon dot the trees like
flowers. The air is full with the loud raucous chuckling
of heavy billed Malabar hornbills. The shrill notes of
the blue-black Malabar whistling thrush add to the
cacophony. Even the rare long-tailed paradise
flycatchers flit gracefully from tree to tree. It is
like an open aviary.
Tourists planning to travel to Ponmudi can reach Ponmudi
from Thiruvananthapuram, which is 61 km away. It is
within easy driving distance from Kovalam. |