Kumily
Hill Station
Kumily
Kumily is a town situated in the Peerumade taluk of Idukki district in Kerala, located in the scenic Cardamom Hills near Thekkady and the Periyar Tiger Reserve. Positioned at an elevation of about 2,890 feet, Kumily is known for its extensive cardamom plantations and its role as a gateway to the biodiversity-rich Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
The town serves as an important trading center for spices and connects Kerala to Tamil Nadu through National Highways 183 and 185. Kumily experiences a moderate climate with temperatures ranging from 11 to 28 degrees Celsius and receives heavy annual rainfall.
The nearest railway stations are in Kottayam and Madurai, while the closest airports are Cochin International Airport and Madurai Airport. The region's natural beauty, wildlife, and spice farms make Kumily a popular destination for tourists and spice traders alike.
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