Megamalai is also called as ‘’Paccha Kumachi’’ which means green peak is at 1500 mts above sea level, altitude. During British period this was popularly called as High Wavy Mountain. Since the peak is covered with clouds always, locals call it as Megamalai.
About Megamalai
Megamalai is likewise called “Paccha Kumachi” which means green pinnacle is 1500 meters above ocean level. During the British period, this was prominently called High Wavy Mountain. Since the peak is secured with mists consistently, local people call it “Megamalai.” Lets see the megamalai tourism places to visit from lavish green estates to Cinnamon, Cardamom, Coffee, and Tea Estates.
Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary
A must visit megamalai tourism place spread over a productive region of 600 sq kilometers, Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary is where you will find the hidden wildlife in the thick forest of Megamalai. Many birds and creatures are spotted at a calm lake or streams in the oasis; they were come to quench thirst.
Megamalai Falls
Megamalai falls also know as “Clouds Landfalls,” Meghamalai falls starts from the Meghamalai scale. The spouting waterfalls from an altitude of 190 feet making a beautiful noise that echoes all through the spot.
Vellamalai
A must visit Megamalai tourism place situated in the center point of Meghamalai, it offers an adorned view in the general spot. The mists appear to be close, and it feels as though you are strolling on them. The green ranches swing musically, with the breeze giving a captivating view.
Suruli Falls
It’s a two-stage cascading waterfall. Magnificent waterfalls from the height of 46 m form a tiny pool for few distances again plummet an additional 12 m. The Suruli River originates from the Megamalai Mountain is the primary source for these falls.
Dams
Meghamalai is home to nearly six dams, and travelers mostly visit them. Iravangalar Dam, which is 18 kilometers from Megamalai bus stopping, Thoovanam Dam is one of Surili’s sources, Vanniar Dam is also known as Palli, Manalar Dam located 4 km from Megamalai Bus stopping and Thekkady Dam (Mullaperyiar Dam).
Maharajamettu View Point
This spot gives a superior view of the entire area, and you would be stunned to see endless greenery commended well by the rough mountains.
Murugan Temple
Murugan Temple is located on a peak on the Meghamalai mountain ranges. As the temple sits on a hilltop, it offers a quiet situation for prayers and the splendid view of evergreen cardamom plantations and tea estates.
Mangala Devi Temple
A Must visit Megamalai tourism places is Mangala Devi Temple. It is an ancient temple devoted to Kannagi (a legendary Tamil woman). At an altitude of 1337m above sea level, the temple lies between Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary and Periyar Tiger Reserve.
Cinnamon, Cardamom, Coffee, and Tea Estates
Meghamalai filled up with wealthy green estates are producing cinnamon – Asian tree with aromatic yellowish-brown bark, tea, espresso (caffeine), and cardamom (Aromatic seeds). A walk through these estates will fill you with the refreshing smell of these yields.
Things to do in Meghamalai
Meghamalai is not a very crowded place so you could thoroughly enjoy the pristine nature and the peaceful vibe of a hill station. Trekking and long mountain walks is an experience second to none.
Ideal time to visit Meghamalai
The month of September to May is the ideal time to visit Maghamalai. It is pleasantly cool and refreshing this part of the year.
How to reach Meghamalai
Roads are good and buses that take you to Megamalai are few. You could reach Meghamalai from Theni via Chinnamanoor or from Andipatti via Kandamanayakkanur. Both Theni and Andipatti are well connected from the districts of Madurai and Dindigul.
The nearest rail heads are at Dindigul, Kodairoad and Madurai. The nearest airport is at Madurai (130 kilometres), Trichy (190 kilometres) and Coimbatore (290 kilometres).


