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  1. Cumbum Valley, also called Kambam Valley, is a valley in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu state in India near the Kerala state border. This is the most fertile valley in south India, The valley includes lands between Thekkadi Hills, Varusanadu Hills, and Kodaikanal Hills.

  2. Cumbum Municipality (First Grade) is located in the Theni District of Tamil Nadu, near the Kerala State border. Geographically, it is situated between 9°30′N and 10°11′N latitude and between 77°E and 77°30′E longitude.

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    The nearest airport to Cumbum is Madurai International Airport at a distance of 127 kilometers. You can also travel to Cumbum via Cochin international Airport which is 141 kilometers away.

    Rajapalayam(RJPM) is the nearest railway station to Cumbum at a distance of 44 kilometers. Rajapalayam has trains connecting to Chennai and Madurai.

    Cumbum is well connected by road to the major cities around. Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, is 550 kilometers away from cumbum. Madurai, the nearest city to Cumbum has a distance of 115 kilometers.

  3. Feb 13, 2015 · The Cumbum Valley or Kambam Valley is a valley in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu. This is the most fertile valley in south India. It is one of the few places in Tamil Nadu producing grapes and the valley produces about 90,000 tonnes of Muscat grapes and 10,000 tonnes of Thomson seedless grapes every year. « Previous Post Next Post ».

  4. Places to Visit in Cumbum. Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. 1. Jenis Grapes. Visited this vineyard after a beautiful serene drive of 30 minutes from Thekkady. This place is on the highway route... 2. MSR Grapes Garden.

  5. Located in the picturesque Cumbum Valley of Tamil Nadu, India, the organic farm visit offers a comprehensive experience with inclusions like private transportation, a bullock cart ride, and a guided tour.

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  7. Cumbum, natively enunciated as Kambam, is a town in the Theni district of the state of Tamilnadu in India. The town has risen to particular prominence in the recent years, derived in large part from what could be construed an eccentric name.