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==Geoography== ==Geoography==
There is web site under construction about teekoy which is likely to be launched by 1 April.Teekoy is a typical Kerala village, which is a mixture of the features of both midland countryside and the ] hill area, enveloped in greenery with a clean and unpolluted atmosphere. It is a small ], but quite long, stretching about 20 kilometres reaching up to the Wagamon area, at about three thousand feet above sea level. This place is known for its agriculture and landscape. It is full of hills and valleys in the middle of which flows the ] river (made famous by ]'s novel, '']''), and thus creates scenic views of mountains, water falls and streams. Teekoy is a typical Kerala village, which is a mixture of the features of both midland countryside and the ] hill area, enveloped in greenery with a clean and unpolluted atmosphere. It is a small ], but quite long, stretching about 20 kilometres reaching up to the Wagamon area, at about three thousand feet above sea level. This place is known for its agriculture and landscape. It is full of hills and valleys in the middle of which flows the ] river (made famous by ]'s novel, '']'').


==People== ==People==
Large scale settlement in Teekoy began more than 100 years ago. It has resemblance to a tropical rain-forest area with all kinds of trees like ], ], etc., found in the ] region growing profusely besides ], ], ] and other crops. It is a very fertile area. The first large rubber plantation in India was established in Teekoy. Here most of the people are farmers and they cultivate rubber, ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and other spices. Considerable variety of ] also grow here which have been used in making the traditional home remedies. Most of the people are ]s, but there are also ]s and ]s. There are some third or fourth generation ], descendants of workers who came to work in the rubber plantations in Teekoy many decades ago. Before Independence in 1947 Teekoy had some English people who had set up rubber plantaion here. Large scale settlement in Teekoy began more than 100 years ago. It has resemblance to a tropical rain-forest area with all kinds of trees like ], ], etc., found in the ] region growing profusely besides ], ], ] and other crops. It is a very fertile area. The first large rubber plantation in India was established in Teekoy. Here most of the people are farmers and they cultivate rubber, ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and other spices. Considerable variety of ] also grow here which have been used in making the traditional home remedies. Most of the people are ]s, but there are also ]s and ]s. There are some third or fourth generation ], descendants of workers who came to work in the rubber plantations in Teekoy many decades ago. Before Independence in 1947 Teekoy had some English people who had set up rubber plantation here.


==Culture== ==Culture==
Teekoy is a rural village with a hilly touch and has a harmonious socity. It has a dominant rural culture and people lead a normal, quite village life, with celebrating the annual festivals, feasts in ] etc. The youngsters are sports-loving. Old generation still cling to orthodox style. However the new generation is going along with the changing world. There is a big gap between the educated and the not so educated as far as their views on life are concrned. However there is a strong willingness for community-based cooperation and are very enthusiastic in pursuing common developmental goals. ] are not just housewives. They too join public life especially after the restructured Panchayati ] system was introduced. There is conflict between the old views and those who join the new mainstream life- or the clash betwewen the liberal and the orthodoxy. There is only a moderate level of political activity, hence hardly any social divisions over ]. Teekoy is a rural village with a hilly touch. It has a dominant rural culture, with celebrating the annual festivals, feasts in ] etc. ] are not just housewives. They too join public life especially after the restructured Panchayati ] system was introduced. There is conflict between the old views and those who join the new mainstream life- or the clash betwewen the liberal and the orthodoxy. There is only a moderate level of political activity, hence hardly any social divisions over ].


==Climate== ==Climate==
Teekoy has a very pleasant ]. It has a heavy ] and mild ]. Summer rains are not infrequent. With hills in the backdrop it never gets very hot, and the climate tends towards windy and cool. Teekoy's ] has a heavy ] and mild ]. Summer rains are not infrequent. With hills in the backdrop it never gets very hot, and the climate tends towards windy and cool.


==Tourism== ==Tourism==
Teekoy is naturally perched by its location in one of the busiest ] circuits in Kerala. Rolling hills and hillocks dot Teekoy in abundance but some places are very steep and travelling by the hill highway from Teekoy to Wagamon itself is an exhilarating experience with magnificent views all around. Many tourists come to experience this journey to Wagamon, which gets covered in on-and-off throughout the year. The central area of Teekoy is a narrow strip of zig zagging plain land with the Meenachil river on the eastern side. Both the river and the flat land are flanked by hills. Plntations such as Rubber in Teekoy displays excellent growth and suitable agro=climatic conditions. Both soil fertility and the hardwork of the farmers produce good crops and yields. Teekoy is naturally perched by its location in one of the busiest ] circuits in Kerala. Rolling hills and hillocks dot Teekoy in abundance but some places are very steep. Many tourists come to experience this journey to Wagamon, which gets covered in on-and-off throughout the year. The central area of Teekoy is a narrow strip of zig zagging plain land with the Meenachil river on the eastern side. Both the river and the flat land are flanked by hills. Plantations such as Rubber in Teekoy displays excellent growth and suitable agro-climatic conditions.


Day picnickers often come to Teekoy especially the young college students who are escaping to the solitude of the Marmala or Wagamon areas. There is tremendous potential for farm tourism and nature tourism in Teekoy. There are challenging and adventurous trekking trails in and around Teekoy. One is the Marmala ] in the Meenachil river where water cascades down from the hill over a rocky slope. Another trekking route is the Teekoy-Cherippad-Ayyampara. has a huge rock formation whose top is a flat expanse running into hundreds of acres. It is an enjoyable place to explore, with many cliffs, a cave and panoramic views. People also visit this place in the evening to enjoy the cool breeze and see the sun set. With a church in the background and a temple in the middle of the rocky area it is truly a God's own tourist place. Day picnickers often come to Teekoy. There are trekking trails in and around Teekoy. One is the Marmala ] in the Meenachil river where water cascades down from the hill over a rocky slope. Another trekking route is the Teekoy-Cherippad-Ayyampara. has a huge rock formation whose top is a flat expanse running into hundreds of acres. It is a place with many cliffs, a cave and panoramic views. People also visit this place in the evening to enjoy the cool breeze and see the sun set.


The nearby ] which throws a majestic view, rises steeply to a height of more than three thousand feet, and can give a ] experience from its top with views extending up to 75 kilometres to the ] port on a clear night. In the season tourists camp on its top. It is a unique experience to spend a night, camping on its top. You can look around as if you are on Effeil Tower It is at dizzying height and has sharp gradient, with hanging cliffs and rock spurs that adds to your thrill. It is an adventure for the trekkers and quiet place to relax for the peace-seeking tourist. But you can climb this hill-top only during a short period in a year from January to May and not round the year because of thick grass growth and slippery rock during monsoon on the way to the top. The rocks get dry in summer and the grass are burnt. The uniqueness of the hill is augmented by the fact that there is only one entry and exit point to the top. Legend has it that its rocky top is believed to have a mythical pond where the ] grows, a wonder plant that assures you erennial prosperity if you can collect its leaves when they flow down through the river Meenachil once a year. The nearby ] rises steeply to a height of more than three thousand feet, from its top with views extending up to 75 kilometres to the ] port on a clear night. In the season tourists camp on its top. There is only one entry and exit point to the top. Legend has it that its rocky top is believed to have a mythical pond where the ] grows, a wonder plant that assures you perennial prosperity if you can collect its leaves when they flow down through the river Meenachil once a year.


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Teekoy is a Southern Indian village, situated in the eastern part of Kottayam District in Kerala, between Wagamon and Erattupetta.

Geoography

Teekoy is a typical Kerala village, which is a mixture of the features of both midland countryside and the Malanad hill area, enveloped in greenery with a clean and unpolluted atmosphere. It is a small panchayat, but quite long, stretching about 20 kilometres reaching up to the Wagamon area, at about three thousand feet above sea level. This place is known for its agriculture and landscape. It is full of hills and valleys in the middle of which flows the Meenachil river (made famous by Arundhati Roy's novel, The God of Small Things).

People

Large scale settlement in Teekoy began more than 100 years ago. It has resemblance to a tropical rain-forest area with all kinds of trees like teak, jackfruit, etc., found in the Western Ghats region growing profusely besides coconut, rubber, arecanut and other crops. It is a very fertile area. The first large rubber plantation in India was established in Teekoy. Here most of the people are farmers and they cultivate rubber, elachi, ginger, cardamom, clove, nutmeg, turmeric, pepper, cashew and other spices. Considerable variety of medicinal plants also grow here which have been used in making the traditional home remedies. Most of the people are Christians, but there are also Muslims and Hindus. There are some third or fourth generation Tamil people, descendants of workers who came to work in the rubber plantations in Teekoy many decades ago. Before Independence in 1947 Teekoy had some English people who had set up rubber plantation here.

Culture

Teekoy is a rural village with a hilly touch. It has a dominant rural culture, with celebrating the annual festivals, feasts in church etc. Women are not just housewives. They too join public life especially after the restructured Panchayati Raj system was introduced. There is conflict between the old views and those who join the new mainstream life- or the clash betwewen the liberal and the orthodoxy. There is only a moderate level of political activity, hence hardly any social divisions over politics.

Climate

Teekoy's climate has a heavy rain season and mild summer. Summer rains are not infrequent. With hills in the backdrop it never gets very hot, and the climate tends towards windy and cool.

Tourism

Teekoy is naturally perched by its location in one of the busiest tourist circuits in Kerala. Rolling hills and hillocks dot Teekoy in abundance but some places are very steep. Many tourists come to experience this journey to Wagamon, which gets covered in on-and-off throughout the year. The central area of Teekoy is a narrow strip of zig zagging plain land with the Meenachil river on the eastern side. Both the river and the flat land are flanked by hills. Plantations such as Rubber in Teekoy displays excellent growth and suitable agro-climatic conditions.

Day picnickers often come to Teekoy. There are trekking trails in and around Teekoy. One is the Marmala waterfall in the Meenachil river where water cascades down from the hill over a rocky slope. Another trekking route is the Teekoy-Cherippad-Ayyampara. has a huge rock formation whose top is a flat expanse running into hundreds of acres. It is a place with many cliffs, a cave and panoramic views. People also visit this place in the evening to enjoy the cool breeze and see the sun set.

The nearby Illickan mountain rises steeply to a height of more than three thousand feet, from its top with views extending up to 75 kilometres to the Alleppey port on a clear night. In the season tourists camp on its top. There is only one entry and exit point to the top. Legend has it that its rocky top is believed to have a mythical pond where the Neelakoduveli grows, a wonder plant that assures you perennial prosperity if you can collect its leaves when they flow down through the river Meenachil once a year.

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