Sulimalthe

Sulimalthe is a village in the Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka.[1]

Sulimalthe
Village
Sulimalthe
Location in Karnataka, India
Coordinates: 12.6°N 75.87°E / 12.6; 75.87
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
DistrictKodagu
Elevation
1,027 m (3,369 ft)
Languages
  OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Dolmen circles, Sulimalthe, Somwarpet
Honnamana Kere near Sulimalthe Village
Coorg Apples in Sulimalthe

Geography

The village is located about 7 km away from the town of Somwarpet towards Shanivarsanthe. It lies between Doddamalthe and Habbali.

Various bird species are found in the surrounding coffee estates, such as woodpeckers and great white egrets.

Honnamana Kere (Honnamana Lake), a holy place and tourist site, is located in the village.

Economy

The primary occupation is agriculture and the primary crop is coffee. The village is home to many coffee estates. Black pepper, cardamom, and bananas are also cultivated. Silver Oak trees are grown for shade in the coffee estates and harvested for lumber. Many varieties of citrus fruits are grown in the village, including oranges, limes and sweet limes.

A rare Coorg apple, similar to the European apple, is found in Sulimalthe.

Languages spoken

Most of the village residents are Kannadigas, although languages including Kodava Takk, English, and Hindi are also spoken.

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References

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