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Kumily is a beautiful town nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, known for its lush greenery, spice plantations, rich wildlife, and vibrant culture. Located close to the famous Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kumily serves as a gateway for travelers seeking nature, adventure, and authentic local experiences.

This platform is created to showcase the true essence of Kumily — from popular tourist attractions and local businesses to cultural traditions and everyday life. Our goal is to make it easy for visitors and residents to explore, connect, and experience everything Kumily has to offer.

Glance Of Kumily

Area

83.1 km²

Population

37,800 people

Spoken Language

Malayalam, Tamil, English

Revenue

₹18,50,00,000 Per Year

Why Kumily

Surrounded by scenic hills and forests

Rich cultural heritage and traditions

Set amid scenic hills and rich forests, Kumily is a paradise for nature and wildlife lovers.

Famous for spice gardens and wildlife

Famous for spice gardens and wildlife

Famous for its aromatic spice gardens and rich wildlife experiences.

Rich cultural heritage and traditions

Rich cultural heritage and traditions

Known for its vibrant cultural heritage and traditional art forms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kumily located?

Kumily is a town in Kerala, India, located near the Western Ghats and close to the Periyar Tiger Reserve.

Kumily is famous for its spice gardens, wildlife experiences, scenic hills, and proximity to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.

The best time to visit Kumily is from September to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Malayalam is the primary language. Tamil, English, and Hindi are also commonly spoken.

Popular attractions include Periyar Tiger Reserve, spice plantations, Periyar Lake, cultural shows, and nature trails.

Yes, Kumily is a family-friendly destination with nature activities, wildlife experiences, and peaceful surroundings.

Yes, Kumily offers trekking, boating, bamboo rafting, border hiking, and eco-tourism activities.

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