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Elappara is a village in Idukki
district in the Indian state of Kerala and one of the panchayaths in Peerumedu taluk. Cool climate is experienced as the region is
situated at a height of more than 1,000 m (3,300 ft.) above the sea
level. Elappara is noted for its vast tea plantations. The history of
present Elappara begins from 1836 by the clearance of Vembanadu region by
Henty baker, a cms missionary. The first estate to start tea industry in high
range is the Tyford estate and first plantation Penshwarast, both of these are
situated in Elappara panchayaths. During the Kollam era, the regions
including Elappara was the part of Thekkumkur kingdom and
later acquired by Manavikrama kulasekara perumal, the founder of Poonjar dynasty? Legends says that
Manavikrama on his journey to Poonjar took rest at 'Thangalpara' near Kolahalamedu. Even
today we can see the remnants of Minakshi idols in the rocks indicating the history. In 1870s, various
plantations had emerged in this region. At these times, the estate owners used
to reach here by horses. The tea cultivated here were known by the name Peerumedu
hybrid tea, brought from China. By 1896, the area was fully utilized
for tea cultivation. Later in 1900's, people worked in these plantations
settled here. The first school which got started here is the Typhoid estate
L.P.S.
Elappara panchayaths was formed in 1954
including 17 wards and it belongs to the Azhutha block of Peermade taluk. The
surrounding panchayats are Ayyappancoil, Upputhara, Kokkayar, Peruvanthanam Andand Kumily.
The natural environment and landscapes of Elappara
attracts visitors. There are views from the roads leading from here to
Kuttikanam and Vagamon. The Annan Thambi and Pullikkanam hills, meadows at Kolahalamedu, scenic Vedikuzhi,
Elappara streams and the numerous tea plantations are the main attractions here.
Vagamon, a hill station in Idukki, is 15 km from Elappara. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and Mullaperiyar dam is
situated near to this panchayath.
Elappara is located on the Kattappana - Kuttikkanam
state highway, situated about 8 km (5.0 mi) from Kuttikkanam and
32 km (20 mi) from Kattappana. Major long route busses to Kottayam and Changanassery stops for a
while here. Bus services are also available to places like Vandiperiyar, Kumily, Vagamon, Erattupetta and Pala regions.
As of 2001 India census, Elappara had a population of 26094 with 12908 males and
13186 females. The panchayath had a literacy of about 82%. This hill
area is known for the Elappara Tea estate and their brand MASCO. Kerala's main
agricultural products are cultivated in this region. Elappara is surrounded by
tea estates namely the Tyford Tea Ltd, MMJ Plantations, Haileyburia Tea Estates
Ltd., etc.