
Aginda Peak
Hill Station
Aginda Peak
Aginda Peak, also spelled Anginda Peak, is a prominent mountain in the Nilgiri Hills along the border between Tamil Nadu and Kerala in southern India. It stands at an elevation of 2,383 meters (7,818 feet) and is the highest peak within the Silent Valley National Park in Kerala.
The peak marks the southern boundary of Mukurthi National Park in Tamil Nadu and offers panoramic views, including from the observation tower at the Sairandhri Visitors Center. The region around Aginda Peak is rich in biodiversity, home to endangered species like the Nilgiri laughing-thrush.
Anginda Peak is a favored destination for serious trekkers who undertake multi-day hikes through scenic forested terrain encompassing places like Mukkali, Sairandhri, and Sispara. Its location in the Western Ghats makes it an important ecological and trekking landmark in the Nilgiris.
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