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Tadiandamol or Thadiyandamol is the highest mountain of Madikeri taluk Kodagu district, Karnataka, India. It is the third highest peak in Karnataka, after Mullayyanagiri & Kudremukha. It is located Western Ghats range, and reaches an elevation of 1,748 m. The mountain has patches of shola forests in the valleys.
The Nalaknad (also known as Nalnad - meaning 4 villages) palace at the foothills is an important historical landmark. This was one of the landmarks mapped during the Great Trigonometric Survey.
It is a place of interest for trekkers and naturalists. The climb to the top and back can be completed as a day hike(within 5hrs) and the entry is closed at 5:00 pm; camping is banned since December 2016.The best time to visit the peak is July-end to September(after monsoon) as greenery is observed well in these months.
Etymology
The name Tadiandamol literally means largest base (thadi = broad, large, huge; anda = belonging to (possessive) in Kodava; mol = hill, base, peak). It loosely means Tallest Mount, and the name also could translate as Broad Hill.
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See also
Virajpet
Madikeri
Mangalore
Bhagamandala
References
External links
Media related to Tadiandamol at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tadiandamol
- Kodagu district
- List of peaks in the Western Ghats
- List of mountains by elevation
- Shola
- Great Trigonometrical Survey
- List of peaks in the Karnataka
- Kutta
- Chembra Peak
- Ahaetulla malabarica