Routes we took from Bangalore to Munnar:
Bangalore->Hosur->Krishnagiri->Dharmapuri->Mettur.
Mettur->Bhavani->Erode-Coimbatore->Udumalpet->Chinnar wildlife sanctuary->Munnar.
Toll for single trip:
Electronics City - Rs. 40
Attibele - Rs. 25
Krishnagiri - Rs. 60
Thoppur - Rs. 83
Kumarapalayam - Rs. 47
Neelambur - Rs. 31. This paid toll is extended to other 3 Toll plazas.
Started from Bangalore at 5.30 pm. The roads are pretty good along NH7. Between Hosur and Krishnagiri there were road construction happening. Hence road was not in good condition and one can expect slow movement of the vehicle. If feeling hungry, one could find a decent vegetarian hotel A2B and Saravana Bhavan near Krishnagiri. We took right turn after Thoppur toll and headed to Mettur, reached at 8:30 pm and had night halt at Mettur.
The next day morning we started at about 9:15 and crossed Mettur Dam and Bhavani (48km from
Mettur). We took break near Coimbatore for
lunch. After having tasty home made food proceeded to Munnar via Udumalpet. Near Udumalpet, construction (probably road construction) was going on. Due to this there was "take
diversion" board and we lost our path taking lot of diversion for few kilometer until we joined the main road leading to Munnar. Even our GPS was confused :).
We enter Anamalai Tiger Reserve which is forest area. One
has to sign the entry book in the check post and person manning the check post demanded Rs. 50 (it is not official). One has to
maintain speed at 30 kmph inside the forest range and there is a
signboard saying that the vehicles should not be stopped anywhere in
the middle till the forest area is over. Again while crossing Chinnar
wildlife sanctuary we need to sign the entry book and paid Rs. 20 (it is not official). We
could not spot any wild animals during our drive. While climbing up the
hills, one could feel the climate changing from hot to cool weather. Wow what a picturesque place.
Reached Lakkom waterfalls at about 4.45 pm which is just
before 25 km before Munnar, lies a
beautiful waterfalls. Went near the walls to view the beautiful
cascading waterfalls. If anybody
planning to go and have bath in falls, you need not worry and look out for changing dress. They have change room facility. The falls is open between 8 am to 5
pm.
En-route to Munnar there lies Eravikulam National park which is about 8 km. We could not make it to the park before the last bus which is at 4:00 pm. Hence we planned visiting this place later. Reached
Munnar at about 6pm. After taking some rest at cottage went to nearby Saravana Bhavan hotel and had a dinner.
The below lines best to describe the beautiful and greenery Munnar.
Pachai Nirame, Pachai Niramae
(Ho..! The colour Green..The colour Green!)
Ichai Oottum Pachai Niramae
(The Green colour that pleases..)
Pullin Sirippum Pachai Niramae
(The Grass's smile is Green)
Enakku Sammadham Tharumae
(Gives me it's acceptance)
For pure vegetarians, it is advisable to pack lunch as you will not find any vegetarian hotel on the way.
Munnar tea plantation:
A drive along the tea plantation made us to breathe the
fresh air and rejuvenate our mind with the positive
energy. What a way to energize our self isn't it? We could feel the gods own country. Some of the scenes from famous song "Kashmir main, tu Kanyakumari" from the
blockbuster movie Chennai express was shot here.
Top station:
It is around 34 km from Munnar. One has to walk about 1 km to see the Top
station from the parking area. The roads are very narrow and it is always
advisable to reverse the car and park. Bought the Rs. 25 ticket and went down the hill to see have a
beautiful view of Top station. It was covered with mist. Spent about half an hour enjoying and taking photos. Need to wait patiently for few minutes for the mist to clear and have good view. It is said that tea was being transported through ropeway from here. Top station gots
its name from the Kundala railway station which is the top most station in Munnar.
Kundala lake and Dam:
We had nice view of artificial Kundala lake and it is eye-catching with hill as its backdrop. The roads over the dam is narrow. We were eager to go in Kashmiri shikara boat ride in the lake. But to our disappointment the operator said only pedal
boats are being operated on that day. We heard that the experience in shikara boat ride is enjoyable. If interested, one can try horse
riding and balloon shooting games.
Echo point:
A beautiful lake where it is said that when you shout you can hear echo of your voice. Most of the people tried, but hardly heard echo. One could find a lot of
shopping here.
Mattupattey Dam and Lake:
An
enchanting view of the lake with beautiful hills. It is located at
about 9 km from Munnar. Sure to attract all the nature lovers.
Photo point:
A place where one can take a photos with the beautiful tea estate as a backdrop.
Blossom Hydel park:
We zoomed past the park as we could hardly see the board for Blossom Hydel park. Later we found the park main entrance near the Manasarovar Hotel. Well maintained park with car park facility inside. We reached this place few minutes before sunset. The last entry to the park is 6 pm
Eravikulam National park:
Had quick breakfast at
Srinivas hotel located at the heart of Munnar. A famous wild life sanctuary that contains an endangered
species of Nilgiri Tahr. Reached at about 7.30 am and already there was long queue. The ticket
counter opened at 8 am. It is always better to go early to
avoid long queue. You can do advance booking in Munnar town to
avoid the queue. They charge you Rs. 50/ extra. Eravikulam
park operates 5 buses that can accommodate about 20 people in each bus. Bus drops people at top of the park. From there people have to climb up the hill to reach top most point. On the way we could spot lot of Nilgiri Tahr. Most of the people got excited and started
shouting and taking pictures of the animal. It is advisable not to scream and run behind the animal as people walking slowly would also like to see the Tahr. A rare
Kurinji flower grows here and is expected to bloom during August
2017. It is the flower that blooms only once in 12 years. They have put boards with slogan near these plants "once in a blue moon but it blooms". For returning we can
take up another forest department bus. Not necessary that you have to go
and return in the same bus. We returned back and we could see a large
queue for this park.
The hill of Munnar was refreshing with greens all around. It is definitely the nature lovers paradise. The ride towards the Munnar is always appear to be a single lane. Always exercise caution during driving.
After this we returned back to Munnar
and did some shopping in Krishna shop for some spices and tea. Kerala is
famous for its spices like cardomom, black pepper, cinnamon and tea.
After this we packed up things and started towards Kumily.
If you plan to use a credit card for filling fuel, it is advisable to fill up
petrol or diesel and check air in Munnar as petrol bunks do not accept credit
card.
Rest of the travel in next post.
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