Pachaimalai Hills


The Pachaimalai Hills,, also known as the Pachais, are low mountain range in the Eastern Ghats System. They are located in Tamil Nadu state, southeastern India.
In the Tamil language, Pachai means green. The range's vegetation is greener than some of the other hills in the region.
The Tamil Nadu Government is planning to develop the Pachais as a tourist destination.

Geography

Rivers in the Pachaimalai Hills include the Sweata Nadi and Kallar River. Waterfalls include the Koraiyar Falls, Mangalam Aruvi falls, and Mayil Uthu falls.
The VeeraRamar Dam is located on the Kallar River in the hills.
The main junctions are Sembulichampatty, Manalodai, ChinnaIluppur, Ramanadhapuram, Topchengattupatti, Sembur, Periyapakalam, Periya nagur, and Mayammbadi.
Indigenous tribes, such as the Malayalis, trade some of their surplus agricultural products they grow in the hills, at towns on the plains for items not available in the hills. Jackfruit is a popular seasonal agriculture product from the hills.

Nearby towns

Top Sengattuppatti is a major village in the range. Towns near the Pachaimalai Hills on the plains include:
The Pachaimalai Hills are within the following districts of Tamil Nadu:
Panampatti, Kottarakunnu, Chinna Muttulu, Koraiyarur Pudur, and Kasinagaram, in these village s about 5,300 scheduled Tribe are living most of the malayali working as agriculture labour and below income, their children are studies Govt school ( Athidravidar school malayapatti and Govt. Hr. S. School Arumbavur, Poolampadi, Annamangalam and two more village near by kottrakunnu I. E veepadi, and Palakkattu coming under salem District people about 1000, there all the relationship with Patchaimalai. at malayalapatti, one rever nsmely Kallar having very good water falls namely "Eddrumaipalli" Hight of 600 mtrs available within forest and no transport fesilities jungle walk only and day time only permissible and malayalapatti to Palli about 17 kms