- Agumbe
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native_name = Agumbe - ಆಗುಂಬೆ| skyline = Agumbe_morning.jpg
skyline_caption = A morning scenery at Agumbe
type = village| latd = 13.5087 | longd = 75.0959
locator_position = right | state_name = Karnataka
district =Shimoga District
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altitude = 826
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area_telephone = 08181
postal_code = 577 411
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footnotes =Agumbe ( _kn. ಆಗುಂಬೆ) is a village located in the
Shimoga district in the state ofKarnataka ,India . Lying in theThirthahalli taluk and theMalnad region, Agumbe is among the places in India that receive very heavyrainfall earning it the sobriquet, "Cherrapunji of the South". Agumbe being called asCherrapunji of the South is mentioned by cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2005/07/29/stories/2005072905280200.htm|title= Agumbe awash in monsoon magic|work=Online Edition of the Hindu, dated 2005-07-29|publisher=2005, The Hindu|accessdate=2007-05-16] It is also the home of the "Agumbe Rainforest Research Station", the only permanent rainforest research station inIndia . A description of the Agumbe Rainforest Research Station is provided by cite web|url=http://www.newindpress.com/sunday/sundayitems.asp?id=SEZ20061027064720&eTitle=Ecology&rLink=0|author=Romulus Whitaker|title=Wet and Wild|work=Online Webpage of NewIndPress.com, dated 2006-10-27|publisher=Express Network Private Ltd.|accessdate=2007-05-16] The renowned herpetologist,Romulus Whitaker called Agumbe the "capital ofKing Cobra ". Agumbe being called as the capital of King Cobra is mentioned by cite web|url=http://www.hinduonnet.com/2005/04/28/stories/2005042812970500.htm|author=P. Oppili|title=Whitaker gets top UK conservation prize|work=Online Edition of The Hindu, dated 2005-04-28|publisher=2005, the Hindu|accessdate=2007-05-16] An area near Agumbe has been converted into a protected area for Medicinal Plants to help in their conservation.Since 2005,
Naxalite activity has been observed near Agumbe and hence, a lot of Karnataka State Police personnel have been deployed and checkposts created in all intersections. This however has not hindered visitors from visiting the region to enjoy the natural beauty of Agumbe and it surroundings.Attractions
Sunset Point
Waterfalls
;Kunchikal Falls
Kunchikal Falls is the highest waterfall in India and ranks 116th in the list of highest waterfalls in the world.cite web | last =| first =| title = Showing all Waterfalls in India|url=http://www.world-waterfalls.com/database.php?s=T&t=G&category=country&search=India&orderby=height%20DESC|publisher = World Waterfalls Database|accessdate=2007-02-19 ] Its total height is 1493 ft/455 mts. It is formed by the Varahi river.;Barkana Falls
Barkana Falls is the 10th highest waterfall in India with a height of 850 ft/259 mts. It is formed by the Seeta River.;Onake Abbi FallsThis is another waterfall near Agumbe. In the
Kannada language, "Onake" means a pounding stick which is used to pound grains in villages.unset
Agumbe has a sunset point which receives lot of visitors. On a clear day, one can see the sun setting over the
Arabian Sea though the sea is at quite a distance from Agumbe.Getting there
Agumbe is near the town of
Thirthahalli which lies on the National Highway NH-13. From the state capital ofBangalore , Agumbe can be reached by taking NH-4 tillTumkur , then NH-206 tillShimoga and thenNH-13 toThirthahalli (a total distance of about 380 km.).Udupi onKonkan Railway is the nearest railhead. Nearest airport is Mangalore.It can also be reached from B'lore via Hassan ~ Belur ~ Chikkamagalore ~ Shringeri ~ Agumbe. As of now [12-02-2008] this is the best road to reach there. The road is very good and lot of places like Belur, Chikkamagalore, Shringeri can be seen on the way.
Rainfall
Agumbe receives the second highest annual rainfall in India, next only to
Cherrapunji (or the nearbyMawsynram ). Agumbe receiving the second highest rainfall in India is mentioned by cite web|url=http://www.centralchronicle.com/20070328/2803302.htm|title=Link Godavari, Krishna & Cauvery|author=Arabinda Ghose|work=Online Edition of the Central Chronicle, dated 2007-03-28|publisher=2007, Central Chronicle|accessdate=2007-05-16] It receives a mean annual rainfall of 7640 mm. The absolute maximum rainfall recorded in Agumbe in a single month is 4508 mm (in August 1946). Rainfall data of Agumbe is provided by cite web|url=http://ces.iisc.ernet.in/biodiversity/documents/climate.htm|title= Western Ghats Biodiversity Information System - The Climate|work=Online Webpage of Centre for Ecological Sciences|publisher=Indian Institute of Science|accessdate=2007-05-16] .Biodiversity
Being a part of
Malnad andWestern Ghats , Agumbe and its surroundings are rich in biodiversity. It is adjacent to one of the last surviving lowland rainforests in the Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary and theKudremukh National Park . ] Many new species of flora and fauna are found in this region. Agumbe lends its name to the following species which were discovered here:
* "Selenops agumbensis": A spider of genus "Selenops"
* "Tarenna agumbensis": A shrub
* "Drosophila agumbensis": A species of small fly
* "Irenopsis agumbensis": Afungus
* "Hygroaster agumbensis": Afungus
* "Dactylaria agumbensis": Afungus Other species discovered around Agumbe include:
* "Caudalejeunea pluriplicata": Aliverwort plant. Discovery of "Caudalejeunea pluriplicata" in Agumbe is mentioned by cite web|url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0007-2745%28198223%2985%3A3%3C329%3AANCFI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Y&size=LARGE&origin=JSTOR-enlargePage|title= A new "Caudalejeunea" from India|author=Ram Udar, U. S. Awasthi, F. Shaheen|work=Online Webpage of JSTOR (Journal Storage)|publisher=2007 JSTOR|accessdate=2007-05-16]
* "Notothylas dissecta": A plant of typeHornwort earlier found only in Central America, was discovered in Asia for the first time in Agumbe. Discovery of "Notothylas dissecta" in Agumbe is mentioned by cite web|url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0007-2745%28197924%2982%3A4%3C625%3ANDAHNT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-T&size=LARGE&origin=JSTOR-enlargePage|title= "Notothylas dissecta", A Hornwort new to India|work=Online Webpage of JSTOR (Journal Storage)|publisher=2007 JSTOR|accessdate=2007-05-16]
* "Cyclotoma alleni":A beetle discovered in Agumbe. Discovery of "Cyclotoma alleni" in Agumbe is mentioned by cite web|url=http://www.ncbi.org.in/news/fow/details.jsp?news_id=12|title= A new species of beetle described from India|work=Online Webpage of NCL Centre for Biodiversity Informatics|accessdate=2007-05-16]Rainforest Research Station
Agumbe is the location of the only permanent rainforest research station in India which was established by the
herpetologist ,Romulus Whitaker . ] Whitaker chose Agumbe as the location for this station since this was the area where he spotted the King Cobra in the early 1970s. ] Financial help to build this station was provided by Whitaker’s mother, Doris Norden who willed him money that helped him purchase eight acres of land in Agumbe. The main goal of the research station is to study and conserve the rainforests ofSouth India , usingKing Cobra as theflagship species. One of the main goals of this research is to help the state ofKarnataka establish the world’s first King Cobra Sanctuary. ] Experts from various fields were invited to aid in the research and understanding of the basic biology of the King Cobra which is an endangered species. ] For his efforts in setting up this station, Whitaker was awarded theUnited Kingdom 's top conservation prize — the Whitley Award in 2005. ] Whitaker used the £30,000 cash prize that came with the award to set up cottages, buy basic scientific equipment, and a vehicle. The research station is eco-friendly and is not connected to the state's electricity grid and uses solar power and a micro hydel unit. Even the fencing around the station is of smooth wire so that it does not hurt the deer and leopards passing by. The station consists of two cottages for researchers and a refurbished farmhouse that serves as the hub. The station follows three-pronged approach involving research, education and conservation. Regular visits to schools are made and lecture demonstrations on snakes and conservation are given to students.Medicinal Plants Conservation Area
Established in the year 1999, Agumbe Medicinal Plants Conservation Area (MPCA) is an area created for the conservation of Medicinal Plants. A description about the Agumbe MPCA is provided by cite web|url=http://www.idrc.ca/uploads/user-S/10753529371Medplant_Network_News_jan.htm|title=Agumbe Medicinal Plants Conservation Area – A tribute to
Kuvempu |author=V. Prabhakaran|work=Medplant Network News Volume 3, September-October 2003, Issue 03|publisher=International Development Research Centre, Canada|accessdate=2007-05-16] This area is located at an altitude of 600 to 700 mts above Sea level. Some of the species of plants found here are "Garcinia ", "Myristica ", "Litsaea ", "Diospyrous ", "Holigarna ", "Eugenia " and "Ficus ". An organisation called the "Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT)" conducted a survey in the MPCA and identified 371 plant species of which 182 were medicinal. ] Some of the species of plants that are found here are RLs (Red-listed and hence endangered):
* "Adenia hondala"
* "Celastrus paniculatus"
* "Garcinia gummi-gutta"
* "Myristica dactyloides"
* "Persia macrantha"
* "Vateria indica""Salacia oblonga" is another medicinal plant endemic to the
Western Ghats andSri Lanka but found only in this MPCA. ]Malgudi Days
Malgudi Days is a famous television serial which was directed byShankar Nag and is based on the novels written byR. K. Narayan . Many episodes of this serial were shot in Agumbe. In 1985, a new set of episodes ofMalgudi Days have also been shot at Agumbe under the direction ofKavitha Lankesh . Shooting of a new set of episodes ofMalgudi Days is mentioned by cite web|url=http://www.deccanherald.com/archives/apr112004/enter8.asp|work=Online Edition of The Deccan Herald, dated 2004-04-11|title=Malgudi Days are back|publisher=2004, The Printers (Mysore) Private Ltd.|accessdate=2007-05-16]External links
* [http://www.agumbe.com Agumbe]
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