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Kodikuthimala
also
known
as
the
Ooty
of
Malappuram
is
a
hill
station
in
the
Malappuram
district
of
Kerala
in
India.
Located
in
Vettathur
and
Thazhekode
villages,
at
a
height
of
540
m
above
sea
level,
this
is
the
highest
geographic
peak
in
Amminikkadan
hills.
Its
lush
green
valleys,
grassy
meadows,
and
tranquil
ambience
add
to
the
mesmerizing
appeal
of
this
hill
station
situated
2000
ft
above
sea
level.
Located
10
kms
from
Perinthalmanna
town,
Kodikuthimala
is
the
highest
point
in
the
Amminikandan
range
of
hills.
During
a
survey,
the
British
hoisted
a
flag
atop
the
hill,
which
gave
it
its
name
Kodikuthimala
(the
hill
where
a
flag
was
hoisted).
Kodikuthimala
offers
a
panoramic
view
of
the
undulating
landscape
of
Malappuram
and
is
an
ideal
trekking
destination
for
Nature
enthusiasts.
Trekking
to
the
top
of
Kodikuthimala
is
a
little
bit
challenging
due
to
the
varied
topography
of
the
hilly
terrain.
The
best
time
to
visit
Kodikuthimala
is
between
September
to
May.
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