Malenadu

Map showing Malenadu Region Of Karnataka

Malenadu (Kannada: ಮಳೆನಾಡು )(also Malnad(Kannada: ಮಲ್ನಾಡ್), from either male, 'hill' or maļe, 'rain', with nādu, 'land') is a region of Karnataka state in India. Malenadu covers the western and eastern slopes of the Western Ghats or Sahyadri mountain range, roughly 100 kilometers in width. Malenadu covers portions of Belgaum, Chikkamagaluru Shimoga, Uttara Kannada, Kodagu and Hassan districts. It also covers western foothills of Udupi district and Dakshina Kannada district .

Geography

The hills of Malenadu are richly forested. Coffee and Arecanut are grown in many places. Sagara, sirsi, Siddapura, Yellapur, Thirthahalli, Mudigere, Sakleshpura, Aldur, Balehonnur are major business centres in Malnad part of Karnataka. Madikeri and Somavarapete are towns in the coffee-growing region. Mullayanagiri, at 6,317 feet (1,925 m), is the highest peak in Karnataka. Kemmangundi at 4,702 feet (1,433 m) above sea level is a popular hill station and was a favorite retreat of Mysore's former Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV. Kalhatti Falls, 10 km from Kemmangundi, has a drop of 122 meters. Gangamoola peak, 10 km from the town of Kudremukh, is revered as the source of the Bhadra, Nethravathi and Tunga rivers.

Bridge across Tunga river at Thirthahalli

Rivers (origin in Malnad)

Important towns in the region

Other important places in Malenadu

Climate

The Malenadu region is humid and has an annual rainfall of 1,000 to 3,800 mm.[1] Agumbe which is in Shimoga district receives the highest rainfall in Karnataka (close to 10,000 mm).

See also

Notes

  1. "Climate and Rainfall - Karnataka". Retrieved 2006-12-18.

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Coordinates: 13°10′N 75°30′E / 13.167°N 75.500°E / 13.167; 75.500

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