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Elivai Malai is a mountain in the Mannarkad taluk of Kerala’s Palakkad district. It is 2,088 meters above sea level (6,850 ft). In the Western Ghats, it is the tallest point between the Anamalai and Nilgiri Hills. It is one of South Asia’s most conspicuous summits. To the north of the Palakkad Gap, it is the highest point in the Western Ghats. In the Western Ghats, it is the tallest point between the Anamalai and Nilgiri Hills.
Elivai Malai is located about 5 kilometers south of the Siruvani Dam and Reservoir. The Siruvani Waterfalls (Kovai Kutralam) and the Atla (Aaralam) Waterfalls are two of the surrounding waterfalls. Elivai Malai is formed of a stunning succession of hillocks, valleys, and tumbling waterfalls, making it an attractive tourist destination. Elivai Malai receives considerable rainfall for the majority of the year. The dry season is only a few weeks long.
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Entry Fee to Elivai Malai
There is no entry fee to Elivai Malai
Things to Do at Elivai Malai
Trekking, Wildlife, Nature Photography, Waterfalls
Best Time to Visit Elivai Malai
The Best time to visit Elivai Malai is from December to March.
How to Reach Elivai Malai
Elivai Malai is located 44 kilometers away from Palakkad town and 60 kilometers away from Coimbatore. The nearest town is Mannarkad which is 28 kilometers away from Elivai Malai. The nearest airport is Coimbatore and the closest railway station is Palakkad.