Talk:Kalakkad

Kalakad
Kalakad, or 'Kalakkadu' in Tamil, is scenic village situated in the foot of western ghats begining at the southern most end in Tamil nadu. By virtue of the fact that Kalakad forests remain 'evergreen', it is home to many endangered species like lion tailed monkey etc. It also serves as a forest reserve and tiger reserve.

Unfortunately as it is enclosed on all sides by mountain and lies away from the main national hightway No 7, there is no developemental activity. An effort is underway to unite all people with Kalakad as their origin, living throughout the world. Details can be had at

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kalakad/ or at http;//kalakadtemple.wetpaint.com 61.11.74.155

Mani

Kalakad can be developed as a tourist attraction. There are beautiful falls, thick forest, a small dam etc. The roads now are vastly better than what they were a few years ago. It used to serve as summer resort for the English during British rule. At Chengaltheri a place in the local mountain at a height of 1500 feet, an old bungalow, with good rooms, constructed for use by britishers during hot summers is still existing. However you need permission from the forest department to visit the forst areas or stay overnight at the buagalow.

Parasuraman

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