Mukurthi
Mukurthi Peak is one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats, situated on the border of Udagamandalam taluk, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, Nilambur taluk, Malappuram, and Kerala in India. It reaches an altitude of 2,554 m, and is the fifth-highest peak in South India.
Geography
The western slope of the hill sits astride the Kerala/Tamil Nadu border. It has many cliffs ranging from 500 m to 2,500 m. Part of Mukurthi is situated within Malappuram district, which is the third-highest point in Kerala, after Anaimudi and Meeshapulimala. The peak can only be accessed through Nilgiri district. The Mukurthi peak is said to resemble a "pointed nose."Mukurthi peak is part of Mukurthi National Park, in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Mukurthi is covered with shola, including pine, grasslands and shrublands. Its habitat is favorable for Asian elephants, tigers, and Nilgiri Tahr. Mukurthi National Park is situated between the Mudumalai National Park and the Silent Valley National Park. Ooty is the nearest town.
Pichalbetta and Nilgiri hill are the most prominent peaks adjacent to this area, and Mukurthi Dam is also nearby.