Agastya Mala (or Agasthyamalai or Agastyarkoodam) is one of the peaks in the Western Ghats lies in Tirunelveli District of Tamilnadu, bordering Kerala, India.
[2] This peak is a part of the Agasthyamala Biosphere Reserve which lies on the border between the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Tirunelveli district.
The perennial Thamirabarani River originates from the eastern side of the range and flows into the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu.
The biosphere reserve includes close to 300 rare bird species and more than 200 medicinal plants endemic to this region.
The first part of the trek can be started from the base station Bonacaud in the early morning and is 14 km through the forest to the camp.
The final part i.e. the 6 km long trek can be done from the camp and crossing the border enters Tamil Nadu to reach the top of Agathyakoodam mountain on the second day.
Europeans, particularly those from England, were the first to establish tea gardens around the base stations of the mountain at Brimore, Bonacaud, and Ponmudi.
Between elevations ranging from 1000 to 1500 metres, the Manjolai area is set deep within the Western Ghats within the Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve in the Tirunelveli District.
The tea plantations and the whole of Manjolai Estates are operated by the Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd on forest lands leased by the singampatti zamin.