Agastyamalai
Agastyamalai is a hill station located in the Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated in the Theni district and is known for its scenic beauty and religious significance. The name "Agastyamalai" is derived from the sage Agastya, who is believed to have meditated here. The hill station is part of the Agasthiyar Malai Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including several endangered species.
Agastyamalai is accessible by road from Madurai and is approximately 100 kilometers away. The journey to Agastyamalai
The primary attraction of Agastyamalai is the Agasthiyar Temple, dedicated to the sage Agastya. The temple
Agastyamalai is also known for its waterfalls, including the Agasthiyar Falls and the Kundah Falls. These waterfalls
In addition to its natural and religious attractions, Agastyamalai is also known for its tea plantations. The
Agastyamalai is a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists. Its scenic beauty, religious significance,