Kuttikkanam

Kuttikkanam
കുട്ടിക്കാനം
Hill station

Kuttikkanam on a foggy day
Coordinates: 9°34′42″N 76°58′22″E / 9.578301°N 76.9729°E / 9.578301; 76.9729Coordinates: 9°34′42″N 76°58′22″E / 9.578301°N 76.9729°E / 9.578301; 76.9729
Country  India
State Kerala
District Idukki
Named for Steep slopes, Valleys and hairpin roads
Government
  Type Panchayath
  Body Peerumedu grama panchayath
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration KL-37
Nearest city Kanjirappally, Mundakayam

Kuttikkanam (Malayalam: കുട്ടികാനം), is a hill station in Idukki district, Kerala, southern India. It is 3,500 feet (1,100 m) above sea level and surrounded by lush green tea plantations. It is within the territory of Peermade. Kanjirappally and Mundakkayam are the nearest towns.

History

In the 16th century the territory was under the rule of Changanacherry kings and was uninhabited. In 1756, the King of Travancore conquered Changanacherry, and brought the place under his supremacy. A Church Mission Society missionary, Henry Baker, started coffee plantations, and under the regency of Sri Moolam Thirunal these became tea plantations.

Kattappana Kuttikkanam road

Under the British Raj in India, Kuttikkanam became an up-market resort. Since at first there was no road but only a pathway, the British started the Aerial Ropeway Ltd, Travancore state's first public limited company. The summer palace of the Travancore kings was located in Kuttikkanam.

During the British period and after, manpower was brought to Kuttikkanam from various parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The descendants of these migrant workers constitute the major part of the population of Kuttikkanam.

Surrounding country

Educational Institutions

College of Applied Science
Marian International Institute of management, Kuttikkanam

References

    Books

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