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The sight of sun slowly coming out of oblivion from behind the majestic Agasthyamalai mountains near Chittippara is surreal, to say the least.
Marayoor is a popular destination for trekkers and foresters alike.
A trip to the picturesque hill station of Munnar in Kerala will be complete only after a trekking spree at the pristine Meesapulimala Peak.
A kilogram of sandalwood costs Rs 16,000 in the market, and the largest sandalwood tree in Marayur is valued at about Rs 5 crore.
Some of the touristy spots include the Megalithic caves also known as Muniyara which was said to be the burial chamber of the ancient humans.
Ministers M M Mani and E Chandrasekaran are camping in the area to oversee the search operations. Kannan Devan Hill Plantations Company has announced financial assistance of Rs 5 lakh each to the families of the deceased.
Marayur is an hour’s drive from Munnar and the Mud House is a hideout in the lap of nature with all modern facilities.
Owing to connectivity issues, Shino Joseph, a teacher at the Holy Kings Public School at Piravom in Ernakulam, has to climb to the rooftop of his house to take classes.
The four-day exercise was conducted by the Munnar Wildlife Division in association with the Travancore Nature History Society (TNHS).
Even when other districts of Kerala are sweating it out under the scorching sun, Munnar in Idukki district remains a cool haven.