Saturday 14 January 2012

Valparai







Valparai, a hill station in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, is located approximately 3,600 feet above sea level, in the Anaimalai Range of Western Ghats, about 65km from Pollachi. Unlike the other hill stations, Valparai is an Ocean of Tea Plantations, not very well known, however, has started attracting tourists of late for its peaceful, picture perfect, scenic, green oxygenated surroundings, with minimal human interaction! 





We could not have asked for more, Valparai came as a blessing, approximately, 460km (8.5hours from Bangalore) away from the hustle and bustle of Bangalore life, a three day holiday, not to be wasted, for sure! We are thankful to our friend Sathiya Moorthy, the SUPER STAR of Valparai, without his help, our dream of discovering this tea paradise, could not have been accomplished. We started early in the morning by 4.30 and took the Hosur Road, NH 7 to reach Salem. The road is well maintained and is worth paying the toll (better to keep the exact change handy). We stopped at a Coffee Day on NH7 for a quick bite and continued towards our destination. On reaching Salem, we took to NH47 to reach Valparai, via Bhavani-Avinasi-Tiruppur-Pollachi.

 
 
We had to cross 40 hairpin bends to reach Valparai from Aliyar, which serves as the base, drove all along the reservoir of Aliyar Dam and captured the celestial view of the Dam and its surroundings from the 9th hairpin bend, called, Loams View Point. The road was good with considerable vehicular traffic. 



 

Our first peek was Monkey Falls on the way to Valparai, it was a small waterfall, infested with Monkeys! Could be one of the reasons for the nomenclature J Spending less than 20 mins at Monkey Falls, clicking a pic or two, we moved on… Driving through the dense rain forests and the tea plantations, we reached Waterfall Tea Estate and were greeted to a hot cup of freshly brewed tea, the divine taste of which, still lingers in our mouth! Refreshing ourselves with a hot cup of tea and stopping at Carver Marsh’s (The founder of Valparai) view point, admiring the spectacular tea gardens, we reached the Valparai town around 2.30 in the afternoon and headed towards Hotel Greenhill to crunch the pangs of hunger, feasting on yummy chapatis, veg fried rice and green peas curry.



 

 

Our day 1 had started well and with more than half a day spent in travelling, all we did was to look around the place as we had a major task ahead of us, to visit the Athirapilly and Vazhachal Falls the next day. We spent our evening at the tranquil Koolangal River, taking a few pictures and rejoicing the greenery around, we visited the Sri Siddhi Vinayakar Temple and were informed by the priest that the idol of Lord Ganapathi, was similar to the one at the Siddhi Vinayak Temple in Mumbai. Paying our obeisance to Ganapati Bappa, we retired to our home stay for some refueling and good sleep. The nights in Valparai, were cold, with the levels of mercury dipping to 8-10 deg C, while the mornings were comparatively warm and humid.

 

 



Our agenda for day 2 was to visit Kollywood’s famous hot spot, the Athirapilly Waterfalls and the Vazhachal falls, formed by the River Chalakudi, in the Thrissur district of God’s Own Country (Kerala). We left early that morning, around 6, enjoying the mild hues of sunrise and stopped at Senthil Hotel, Sholayar, for a lip smacking breakfast of steaming idlis, chutney and puli kolambu (some kind of sour red chutney), served with love by Mr. Senthil and his wife Murugessamma. After thanking them for sumptuous breakfast, we headed towards our much awaited destination, Athirapilly and Vazhachal Falls.


 

 

 

 

 







On our way back, we stopped at the Sholayar Dam, not to miss the sunset. Capturing the beauty of the Sun playing hide and seek with the clouds, through the lens and getting ourselves rejuvenated by the cool breeze and the lush green calm surroundings, after a long day’s adventure, we called it a day, hoping to explore more...


  

 

It was day 3 and 2 days had passed in a jiffy…  We had explored most parts of Valparai and had started to feel like the natives of the place! Our first peek for the day was Lower Nirar Dam, a multipurpose dam built for the purpose of irrigation and production of Hydro electricity. We were told that there were a total of 7 dams in Valparai, however, we could visit only the Aliyar, Nirar and Sholayar dams. Our next stop was Nallamudi Poonjolai, also called the “Suicide Point”. The best part about the place was to walk in the midst of Tea estates. At this place we got a bird’s eye view of Valparai and the Kerala border, an amazing place for professional and amateur camera enthusiasts.

 

 




 




We found most places in Valparai within a radius of 10km from the main town. The Balaji Temple and Velankani Church are a must see, where, peace and tranquility personify these places of religious interest. We could not capture the Balaji Temple, as photography was prohibited in the Temple premises.

  

 



We also got an opportunity to visit the Ryan Tea Factory, manufacturers of Tan Tea and are indebted and grateful to Mr. Freddy Paulstar, who took some time off and explained to us the entire process of tea manufacture. He took us around the plant and explained the process of tea manufacture from the raw material stage (tea leaves) to the finished product (tea dust).  The crushed tea leaves, emitting green apple aroma, filled our nostrils and lungs. We drowned in the aroma filled atmosphere for close to 2 hours, got nostalgic for a while as the entire experience reminded us of Industry Visits in college! J

 

We were still left with 2 important places to explore – Top Slip and Grass Hills. We were told that we had to reach out to the forest department for permission, to visit Grass Hills. With not much time in our kitty, we had to compromise on it. We could not make it to the Vellamalai Tunnel either. We were told that it is an unending tunnel, good for adventure geeks! As it was almost evening, we did not want to take a chance of exploring it.











The 3 days spent in Valparai, would remain close to our hearts, with quality time spent in the bounties of Mother Nature. We would only say…“We Came”, “We Saw”, however, “Were Conquered” by the Picturesque and Vivacious Valparai, the Seventh Heaven indeed! 


8 comments:

  1. Rashmi and Arun, another amazing write up by you'll. Thanks for sharing. It was very nostalgic for me as I read the post. I had visited Pollachi and Valparai years ago with my aunt's family. It has been one of my favorite trips ever. I remember going to Balaji Temple as well, we had no clue photography was not allowed, we had missed the little board I guess, we were a pretty large group that time when we went. My uncle shot a snap and the security person came yelling, and it was not a digital camera then, we were worried we might lose the entire reel to him :-), after much bitter spankings from him, we were let go. The Athirapilly water falls, is that the one featured in the movie Raavanan/Raavan? The moment I saw the waterfalls, all that struck my mind was Aishwarya jumping off it :-). Valparai is truly a blessing!!

    Keep it going,

    Krithika

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  2. Thanks Krithika,

    Its nice to get updates from you. Truly motivates us to write more... I agree, Valparai, is a blessing indeed!:-)

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  3. Hey Guys... Lucky you coz you have visited so many places around Valparai... I couldn't as I was there in the evening and was unable to visit any place.... BUt now i have seen your photos and I guess will probably visit it the next time i go there... And cheers to you guys that you have updated so much about the place it would be useful in the future.... :-) Swamy

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  4. Rashmi, I guess we need each other:-), your blog posts are truly rejuvenating for me!!

    Thanks,
    Krithika

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  5. Nice article. If you are looking for package tours from Coimbatore or Pollachi to Topslip (Anamalai Tiger Reserve), Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, Valparai, Athirapally, Munnar, etc, please visit www.grasshillstravels.com or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h-a-nACN-Y

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  6. Hi guys. it looks much more fabulous after reading your writings . Nicely explained . thanks for sharing such great trips all you had, this will really help other Day Trippers to find the best destinations and best about those .

    Thanks again .

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