It's been a while since we went out for a trip..but this time trip to Nelliyampathy was all of a
sudden. We (myself, Durai and Visakh) started early morning by 4.30 a.m. It was
my third visit to Nelliyampathy and other two were going for the first time
there.
Nelliyampathy is one of the beautifull place to visit in Kerala. Its a hill station about 60 km from Palakkad, Kerala. It is surrounded by tea plantations and has a good weather condition.
To reach Nelliyampathy, one has to take the road starting from Nenmara that
proceeds to the Pothundy Dam. There are about 10 hairpin bends that have to be
negotiated on the way to Nelliyampathy.
There is no Petrol Pumps in top, but few
are there at Nenmara which open by 7 a.m. only. So if you want to save time,
its better your vehicle fully equipped with enough
fuel.
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Paddy Field @ Nenmara
The first view
point is Pothundy Dam. The morning view of Pothundy Dam is very fascinating. You
can spend some time there. There is a small garden too there but it opens by 9
a.m. only.
We continued the
journey, as Visakh's Friend was waiting us on the way. Biju is working
as Wellfare Officer in AVT. He was the inspiration behind this trip.
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Pothundy Dam, view from top...
all the way you can
stop in few places, where you can catch the beauty of the nature.
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view of sky...
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when view of the hill reflected.... |
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a bus stop on the way... |
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"the way "....we came in....
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Biju's Bungalow ...
After having breakfast from his Bungalow, we started towards Seethargund
Seethargund is another view point in Nelliyampathy, where you can have a fantastic valley view
and a 100 m high waterfall (during rainy season only) providing an added attraction.
There is
POAB's Retails Shop, where you can get factory fresh tea, fruit pulp etc. There
is Paid Toilet facitlity too for the visitors.
There is one Animal
Husbendary Farm. On the way you can visit that too.
The main attraction here is , three monkeys shepherds nearly 100 goats.
He makes the goats turn right or left by
tugging gently at their ear. And he attacks anyone who ventures near the goats.
You can watch Emu
and Ostrich also there in farm.
On the way, those
interested in bio farming can take a close look at the privately managed farms
and also vast expanses of tea estates managed by different plantation companies.
The hills of Nelliyampathy are also well known for its orange
cultivation
On the way we get
down at Vegitable and Orange Farm there. There too you can get fresh orange,
Fruit Pulp etc.
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a photo shoot during luch break...
After having a
delicious lunch from the Bungalow we started towards Kesavan Para. Its another
view point in Nelliyampathy.
Then we proceed towards Karapara Estate. A small water fall is there, which may be more beautiful during monsoon.
In our return
we came across a Sambar Deer. Biju was telling they are splendid here and there
is chance of elephant, tiger, bison on the way.
This time we
were not able to go to Mampara, another breathtaking vantage point at
Nelliyampathy. The Jeep Journey to the top is a mindblowing experience. But
unfortunately they have prohibited the travel towards there due to the recent
accidents happened.
We returned from there by 5.30 pm since it will be difficult to drive in night.
if you are plan to
visit nelliyampathy, start early morning (ideally by 6-6.30) from nenmara
so that you can have the view of the rising sun too...
Nearest railway station: Palakkad. Nearest airport: Coimbatore.
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