Ponmudi (The Golden Peak) is an awe-inspiring hill stations forms a small stretch of the Western Ghats and is one of the main hillstation in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala in India. Its located 61 km north-east of Trivandrum city at an altitude of 1100 m. It is a part of the Western Ghats mountain range that runs parallel to the Arabian Sea.
Ponmudi is blessed with scenic splendor and natural beauty, Ponmudi
has a carpet of thick tropical forest that rolls down to the foot of the
hill range. No doubt, the salubrious atmosphere and the twisted trails
across clear streams must have contributed to her health.
Ponmudi is connected to Trivandrum by a narrow winding road offering
scenic views on the way to Ponmudi. The climate is pleasant year-round.
Trivandrum serves as a base for trekking and hiking. There are also tea gardens in the area. There are 22 hairpin curves in the short route which makes the travel a definitely thrilling experience.
Other attractions near Ponmudi include Golden Valley and a number of
rivulets and rapids, some even across the road. The lush forest area has
tropical vegetation. A variety of wildlife inhabit the hills. The
Golden Valley offers vistas of the hills and access to the Kallar River. Flowing though a wilderness area, it has rounded pebbles, cool water, fish, and lush green trees.
Some notable tourist attractions located in Ponmudi are Peppara
Wildlife Sanctuary, Echo Point and various trekking spots. Mist-laden
valleys, especially Golden Valley near Kallar River, also draw tourists.
Travelers can find a deer park and wood and stone cottages coloured in
bright hues while visiting here.Located about 1.5 km from the hill
station, is the Ponmudi Falls. Around 3 km from the Ponmudi Resort, is
the popular Deer Park. The Meenmutty Falls,
another popular attraction of the region, is about 3 km from the Kallar
Main Road. Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, located on the outskirts of
Ponmudi, is a preserve spread across 53 sq km and accommodates a variety
of wild animals and birds like Asian elephants, sambar, leopards,
lion-tailed macaques, Malabar grey hornbills, etc.
Another main attraction in the region is Agasthyarkoodam, one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats,
with the highest peak at 1868 m. This peak is famous for its
wilderness, and can be accessed only with the Forest Department's
permission.Agasthyarkood ambiosphere
Reserve is another popular attraction covering Neyyar, Peppara,
Shendumey Wildlife Sanctuaries and divisions of Achencoil, Thenmala,
Konni, Punalur, and Thiruvananthapuram.
The landscape of Ponmudi is an interspersing of valleys and hills
with forestland and plantations. Ponmudi is having an extensive
importance of biodiversity, which plays a major role in maintaining the
ecological balance of the area.
Ponmudi is host to 283 species of birds,
many of which are endangered and threatened. Birds endemic to this
region include the Painted Bush Quail, the Malabar Grey Hornbill, the Wayanad Laughing Thrush, the Broad-tailed Grass Bird and the Nilgiri
Pipit. The grasslands of Ponmudi are the breeding grounds of the
Broad-tailed Grass Bird, a threatened species. "Fifty-nine per cent of
the 483 bird species in Kerala are found at Ponmudi. Of the 16 species of birds endemic to the Western Ghats, 15 are at Ponmudi. Of the 332 species of butterflies in the Western Ghats,
195 are found here. Of the 37 butterfly species endemic to the Ghats,
24 are found at Ponmudi. Spot Puffin, a rare butterfly, has been sighted
at the Kulachikarai-Panayam-Merchiston area where ISRO's land
comes.Similarly, Ponmudi is also host to many species of reptiles and
amphibians, including the highly endangered Travancore Tortoise, the Malabar Flying Frog and the Malabar Tree Toad.