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- Agastya Mala (or Agasthyamalai or Agastyarkoodam) is one of the peaks in the Western Ghats of Thiruvananthapuram District of Kerala, near to the border...
- Animals include the Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, and Nilgiri tahr. Agastyamalai is also home to the Kanikaran, one of the oldest surviving ancient tribes...
- (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Agastyamalai Anamudi Anginda Apharwat Peak Bamba Dhura Bandarpunch Betlingchhip Blue...
- the river Tamirabarani, the lifeline of the region.[citation needed] Agastyamalai is home to the Kanikkaran people, one of the oldest surviving hunter-gatherer...
- Place District Adukkam Dindigul Agastyamalai Tirunelveli Agamalai Theni Aginda peak Nilgiris Alancholai Kannyakumari Anaikatti Coimbatore Arangam Salem...
- north-western parts of the district. It constitutes the southern section of the Agastyamalai region, bordered by Kerala's Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary to the west and...
- Paphiopedilum druryi is a species of orchid endemic to the Agastyamalai Hills of southern India. It is the only southern Indian orchid species in the genus...
- It includes the southern ranges of the Western Ghats, including the Agastyamalai and Anamalai, and the eastward spurs or slopes of the Nilgiri Hills and...
- female). This species was described from bushes near Kakachi in the Agastyamalai region in the southern Western Ghats. It has not been reported from elsewhere...
- the genus Paphiopedilum, P. druryi, which he collected in the hills of Agastyamalai. Drury was the fourth son of Rev. Henry Joseph Thomas Drury, of Harrow...