Pitchandikulam Forest is an environmental organization and community based in the green belt of Auroville in coastal Tamil Nadu, South India.
Pitchandikulam is a self-generating forest with a wide diversity of flora and fauna. There has always been a strong emphasis on conservation of indigenous plant species with a particular focus on medicinal plants and the people who use them.
In 1993 Pitchandikulam Forest became part of a national Medicinal Plant Conservation Network, coordinated by the Foundation for Revitalization of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT) in Bangalore.