Anamudi

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Anamudi is a prominent mountain peak in the Indian state of Kerala, renowned as the highest summit in South India and a key feature of the Western Ghats range.

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Anamudi canonical 6
Anamudi Peak 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain peak
accessRestrictedBy Forest Department of Kerala
administrativeRegion Devikulam taluk
climate montane tropical climate
continent Asia
country India
drainageBasinOf Periyar River
Vaigai River
elevation 2695 m
8842 ft
faunaHabitatFor Asian elephant
Nilgiri tahr
gaur
Lion-tailed macaque
surface form: lion-tailed macaque
geology Precambrian metamorphic rocks
hasAlternativeName Anai Mudi
hasClimbingRoute trekking trail from Eravikulam National Park
hasCoordinates 10.170°N 77.060°E
is one of the most prominent peaks in India by topographic prominence
isHighestPointOf Kerala
Peninsular India
South India
Western Ghats
locatedIn Idukki district
Kerala
Western Ghats
locatedInProtectedArea Eravikulam National Park
mountainRange Western Ghats
nameLanguage Malayalam
nameMeaning elephant’s forehead
nearbyProtectedArea Anamalai Tiger Reserve
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
nearestTown Munnar
partOf Anaimalai Hills
surface form: Anamalai sub-cluster of Western Ghats

Western Ghats
surface form: Western Ghats UNESCO World Heritage region
photoAttraction popular viewpoint in Eravikulam National Park
prominence 2479 m
receives heavy southwest monsoon rainfall
region South India
requires special permission for summit trek
state Kerala
tourismType nature tourism
trekking
vegetationType montane shola-grassland ecosystem
viewOf Periyar Plateau
surface form: Eravikulam plateau

tea plantations around Munnar

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Western Ghats highestPoint Anamudi
Sahyadri hasHighestPeak Anamudi
Munnar nearbyPeak Anamudi
Idukki district contains Anamudi
this entity surface form: Anamudi Peak