
Amboori
Hill Station
Amboori
Amboori is a tranquil village located in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala, situated about 38 kilometers southeast of the city of Trivandrum. Nestled at the southern tip of the Western Ghats, it is surrounded by hills and dense forests, with the Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary lying nearby.
The village is known for its high-yielding rubber plantations as well as coconut, pepper, herbs, and medicinal plants cultivation. Amboori hosts a significant tribal community known as the Kanikar tribe and has a population of around 15,920 people according to the 2011 census.
The area is marked by natural and historical sites, such as a large boulder called Dravyappara, where the Raja of Venad took refuge during exile. The village has experienced tragic events like a major landslide in 2001 but remains a peaceful and agriculturally rich locality with cultural and ecological significance.
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