He said the department just pointed out the practical difficulty to be faced by women while travelling to the peak and there was no ban for them.
Located about 70 kms away from here in the Western Ghats, Agasthyakoodam, also known as Agasthyamala, is one of the tallest peaks in the state. It is also a favourite spot of adventure lovers and trekkers.
Adequate toilet facilities and rest rooms are essential. To make such arrangements, sanction of Union Ministry of Forest is needed.
"Restrictions to the peak was sighted taking into consideration the limitations of safety and security arrangements for women trekkers," the minister added.
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