Ayyappapara
The Pandavas, of the Mahabharata fame are believed to have stayed near this rock, Ayyappapara, 2000ft. above sea level, during their exile. The land is spread over an area of 20 acres.
The name is believed to have its origination from the Ayyappa temple situated here. Standing on four pillars and placed below a flat but huge piece of rock that forms the roof, The temple, or so to say, a rock cave, can accommodate just around 15 people.
Thousands visit here to get the deity's blessings and more than anything, to watch the pleasing sunset.
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