Vagamon
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Vagamon (Template:Ipa) is an Indian hill station and a revenue village located in Peerumedu Taluk of Idukki district, and also Meenachil taluk and Kanjirappally taluk of Kottayam district in the state of Kerala, India.[1][2] Located in the Western Ghats Template:Convert east of Erattupetta on the border of Kottayam-Idukki districts, Vagamon is known for its natural environment.[3] The Vagamon glass bridge is the longest cantilever glass bridge in India.[4]
History
Vagamon remained largely unexplored for centuries. Though the British had plantations here, it was only in 1926, when Walter Duncan and Company started their tea plantations, that it became well known. In the 1930s, more tea plantations were set up in the area.[2] After 1940, people from Travancore, and Madras (Tamil Nadu), migrated to Vagamon. Later, after the formation of Kerala State, people from various parts of Kerala migrated there.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
In 1955, the Trappist monastery Kurisumala Ashram was founded in Vagamon.[5]
Geography
Vagamon is located in the Western Ghats at Template:Convert above sea level.[3] It has a cool climate with summer temperatures reaching Template:Convert10-23 °C at midday.[6]
Demographics
As of 2011 Census, Vagamon had a population of 14,641 with 7,212 males and 7,429 females. Vagamon village has an area of Template:Cvt with 3,816 families residing in it. The average sex ratio was 1030 lower than the state average of 1084. In Vagamon, 9% of the population was under 6 years of age. Vagamon had an average literacy of 90.9%. higher than the national average of 74%, and lower than the state average of 94%.[7]
Economy
The primary economy is ecotourism including hiking to explore the many waterfalls, rock climbing and paragliding.[6] National Geographic Traveler has listed Vagamon in their directory of the "50 most attractive places to visit in India".[3] In addition, many people work in as laborers in tea and coffee plantations.[6]
Education
Vagamon has two colleges: DC School of Management and Technology (DCSMAT) and DC School Of Architecture And Design, both promoted by DC Kizhakemuri Foundation and co-promoted by DC Books. One of the leading management colleges in Kerala, DCSMAT has an additional campus in Thiruvananthapuram.[8] DCSMAT offer programs such as Master of Business Administration (MBA), Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), Bachelor of Business Administrati (BBA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). DC School Of Architecture And Design provides courses such as Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design (BA Interior Design) and Bachelor of Architecture (BArch). The College of Dairy Sciences kolahalamedu Vagamon, offering courses for the B Tech Dairy Sciences, affiliated to Veterinary University.[9]
Issues
In August 2008, the Kerala Police began investigations into a training camp organized in December 2007 by the banned SIMI activists.[10]
On 18 August 2014, two tourists from Kozhikode died in Vagamon, after lightning struck them. Others who were with them sustained minor injuries. The incident happened at around 4:30 PM when the tourists were hanging around the barren hilltops. Both fell after the lightning hit them and their clothes were burned. Though both were taken to hospital, they died by the time they arrived.[11]
Biodiversity
Vagamon, due to its elevation and climate, has a unique ecosystem, leading to the emergence of rich natural vegetation, plant species, shola forests etc. From the early 20th century plantation grew crops like tea and coffee. Vagamon hills are home to less explored flora and fauna.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". A diversity study conducted by Dr Pratheesh Mathew recorded 112 species of moths from 16 families under eight superfamilies and has become the prominent faunal diversity study in this area. The author also recorded sightings of many species of insects, annelids, amphibians, lizards, snakes, birds and mammals. A wide variety of flowering and non-flowering plants, including rare Cycas species, has also been noted. The ongoing faunal and floral surveys are expected to shed light on the richness of biodiversity at this location. The flourishing tourism and related developments are predicted to have a negative impact on the flora and fauna of this region.[12]
Culture
Vagamon has a rich history of religious diversity with Hindu, Christian and Muslim populations.[3] There are several religious buildings to visit including:
- Kurisumala Ashram, Vagamon, Indian-Catholic monastery[5]
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- Peniel Worship Center Vagamon
- Zion worship centre BBA Church Paarakattu
- Bible Believers Assembly Kottamala 3rd DIV
- Thangal para, a Muslim pilgrimage center Template:Convert outside of Vagamon.[13][14]
- Sree Arundhathi Vasishta Temple, Vasishtagiry, Vagamon.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Sree Subramanya Swami Temple[15]
Books
- The Story of Peermade by George Thengummoottil (Template:ISBN)
Gallery
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Western Ghats as seen from Vagamon View Point
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Pine Forest at Kolahalamedu
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Glamping in a resort at Vagamon
See also
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References
Template:Kottayam district Template:Tourism in Kerala Template:Central Travancorehttps://www.kpmtourism.com/post/best-time-to-visit-vagamon
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