Located in the southeast region of Idduki district in Kerala, the little town of Kumily in Thekkady has an interesting history. Once a part of an independent kingdom under the Thekkumkoor rajas, it came under the control of the Travancore kingdom when King Martanda Verma led his campaign towards this region. By the end of the nineteenth century, Britishers got hold of the land from local rulers and went on a plantation spree. Everything from cardamom, pepper to cinnamon, tea and coffee was grown here, gradually attracting workers from all over South India.


