Vagamon (Malayalam: വാഗമണ്) is a hill station located in Kottayam-Idukki border of Kottayam district of Kerala, India.
It has a cool climate with a temperature between 10 and 23 °C on a summer season! It is situated 1,100 metres above sea level. Vagamon was
discovered by the British who found the place ideal for tea plantations
and they were followed by Christian missionaries who built their abode
of service at Kurisumala in Vagamon. National Geographic Traveler has listed Vagamon on their directory of the "50 most attractive places to visit in India".
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one of the attractions in wagamon is the meadows |
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My sunrise from the meadows with foggy valley.. |
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the deep foggy valley from the top of the meadows |
Still untouched by commercialization, the sleepy town with its scenic
valleys, beautiful green meadows, enchanting pine forests, mists, fogs,
tea estates, waterfalls with the overall greenery is really striking.
The landscape is mostly hilly bald with green meadows. Vagamon is also
home to a large variety of flowers and orchids.
Cuddled up within three striking hills Thangal, Murugan and Kurisumala
hills which are the representation of the chief religions in Kerala,
i.e. Hindu, Muslim, and Christian which represent the cultural harmony.
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The road to the Water falls. |
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Water fall view from the down valley |
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waterfall on the way to vagamon |
Vagamon has amenities for trekking, paragliding, mountaineering and rock
climbing. However business interests are trying their best to exploit
and sell and market vagamon for tourists. How much benefits the local
people are receiving from tourism boom is to be seen. The efforts made
by the Kurishumala Ashram have helped the farmers of vagamon to improve
their earnings by ensuring better price for milk and marketing opportunities.
Vagamon is located 15 km from kottamala 39 km from Thodupuzha, 33 km away from Palai, 45 km from Kumily, 22 km from Kuttikanam and about 65 km from Kottayam. Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport while the closest railway station is Kottayam. There are many fine resorts available in the surrounding areas with affordable cost for trekkers. Key tourist centers such as Thekkady, Peermade and Kulamavu are straightforwardly reachable from Vagamon.
Travelling by the hill
highway in this section is an exhilarating experience with deep valleys
and magnificent views all around. Vagamon presents very spectacular
views with an ethereal touch. Vagamon's charm is worth experiencing and
is indeed one of the must see places for tourists.
Reaching Vagamon
itself is an extraordinary experience. The meandering road to Vagamon is
cut in solid rock lined with pine forests. And as you wind your way
through green capped hills, the rolling plains come into view thousands
of feet below you. The road to vagamon from Erattupetta opened an easily
accessible and direct route to vagamon from the plains. This road which
was constructed in the 1950s was an engineering marvel and is rated a
state highway. The road was made in treacherous and dizzying terrain
under the initiative and leadership of Acharya Francis who established
the Kurisumala Ashramam. About a dozen workers died during the
construction at the hanging cliffs and a 20 foot tall memorial tower
stands in honour of those who gave their life for this road project at
the beginning of the road in Teekoy town junction.
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The hill top road. |
Vagamon is at the fringe of the Western Ghats and the foot hills on its lower side reach up to Teekoy
with a gradual descent. This narrow strip of descending land gives a
vital connectivity to the plains as both sides of vagamon up to
kuttikkanam on the south west and moolamattom on the north east, are
marked by steep and inaccessible hill slopes.
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Nice Explanation & pictures
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