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Adimali is a town in the Idukki district of Kerala, in southwestern India. Adimali is located on the National Highway 85, known as the Kochi-Thondi National Highway, earlier known as the Kochi Madhura Highway (or the old Alwaye Munnar road), which connects Kochi and Madurai. The highway NH 185 starts from Adimali junction with the new NH 85 connecting Cheruthoni, Painavu and terminates at its junction with the new NH 183 near Kumily in the State of Kerala. From Adimali, it is only 27 kilometers to Munnar, which is a famous hill station. The waterfalls Cheeyappara, Adimali and Valara are located nearby. Pepper and cocoa cultivation is the main agricultural activity of this area. The Ponmudi Dam (294 metres in length) was constructed in 1963 across the Panniar river, nearly 15 km southeast of Adimali, on the way to Rajakkad.Thopramkudy is the nearest town. Adimali is known for its proximity to Munnar and for its natural environment. Adimali has almost all basic facilities, including roads, supermarkets, markets, educational institutions and hospitals.
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