Some Lesser Known Trekking Destinations in South India


4.    Meesapulimala

 

A height of 2,640 meters above sea level, famed to be the second highest peak in South India gives this trek a difficulty level of moderate to high. The steep ascend is accompanied by breathtaking views and diversified wildlife sightings. Unique to the Western Ghats, the high altitude grasslands and mountain rainforest ecosystem give you views that no other place in the world can. Tea estates along the way add to the beauty of this place, in fact one can get to see the world’s highest tea estate, “Kolukkumalai”.

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