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Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Munnar Hill Station


Munnar, Idukki district, Kerala, is around 580 Km drive from Chennai via Trichy, Dindigul, Theni, Bodi, Devikulam. There are 2 routes to make it to Munnar, the first and the most preferred being the above and the other being the Chennai, Trichy, Dindigul, Palani, Udumalaipet, Chinnar, Maraiyoor. The forest drive starts at Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Udumalaipet and the drive will be across the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary till Maraiyoor.
 
When taking the Theni route, the ghat road starts from Kurangani (a scenic village at the foothills, a right turn from the Theni - Cumbum road) and its a pretty long hill drive (around 3.5 hours) covering both uphill and downhill in a single way, since you drive across mountain ranges.
 
Munnar has a number of scenic spots, which keeps busy the photographer within you. The misty mountain ranges covered with a green carpet of tea estates, the blue sky above and the silver like waterfalls, definitely make this place as God's own country. The chill breeze and the greenery of the hills leave behind unforgettable memories.
 
Anayirankal Dam is enroute to Munnar (on the Theni, Bodi route) after Devikulam.
 
 
Chinnakanal Falls or the Power House Falls is also enroute next to Devikulam. The scenic high waterfalls is prohibited for bathing, but a perfect spot for a photograph.




Attukadu Falls is on the Munnar-Kochi road from the Munnar town. The falls can be seen only from a distance and it's the only spot in this route.


There are 2 routes from the Munnar town for the day tours. One being the Madupetty route and the other is the Chinnar route.

Madupetty Route:
Floriculture Garden - Photo Point - Madupetty Dam - Echo point - Kundala Dam - Top Station
 
Chinnar Route:
Rajamalai - Lakhom Falls - Maraiyoor Sandalwood Forest - Chinnar Wild Life Sanctuary


Madupetty Route:

Floriculture Garden is a flower garden for plant lovers - the first spot en route from the Munnar town.



Photo Point is a pitstop for photograph with the lush green Kannan Devan Tea estate on the back drop.
 

Madupetty Dam, a scenic dam with boating and elephant ride.


Echo Point is known for the echo of your voice heard from the forest across the waters.


Kundala Dam, another dam enroute


Top Station is known for the 180 degree view of the  hills with the Tamilnadu & Kerala states' border line (visibility highly dependant on the weather). An enjoybale place, tho' it requires a bit of steep climbing tof he steps.


Chinnar Route:

Rajamalai also popularly known as Eravikulam National Park, is known for sighting the Nilgiri Tahr (Varai Aadu, rare species of mountain goat) and with good views. The spot is operated via battery buses from the car parking lot and the queues get longer as the day goes by, as much as even 4 hour wait time on a peak season day.


Lakhom Falls, an enjoyable waterfalls en route with more of rocks and pebbles.

 
Marayoor Sandalwood Forest is a drive thro' fenced Sandal wood forest.

 
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is  a perfect place for forest trekking and for wild life sighting.
 
 
Tea Plantations


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Saturday, 17 November 2012

Pichavaram Backwaters - Mangrove Forest


Pichavaram, the second largest Mangrove forest in the world,  located near Chidambaram, TamilNadu (around 250 Km from Chennai), is a 4 hour drive from Chennai thro' East Coast Road (ECR) via Pondicherry, Cuddalore. The spot, known for backwaters boating, has a TTDC organised boating facility with row boats, which gets inside the forest  (Rs.400 for 4 for 3 hours), as well as motor boats, which covers the beach route along the forest boundary for around 1 hour.
 
The forest houses a variety of birds and different species of trees, which could not be seen else where. If the backwater tides are suitable, one could see fisherwoman catching shrimps in the knee deep waters.
 
There is a restaurant and a bar at the spot and a watch tower, that gives a good bird's eye view of the entire forest and the beach. The climate of the picnic day plays a very important role in deciding the pleasure of the entire boating experience into the dense woods.
 
The boating in the silent waters deep inside the marsh land forests with the lush green trees on either side, is an exciting experience to escape the huzzle and buzzle of the city.

  

















Sunday, 11 November 2012

Pratibha Cauvery beached at Chennai coast


Pratibha Cauvery , an Oil Tanker vessel got beached at Chennai, Nochi Kuppam coast due to the strong winds of Cyclone Nilam, which made a landfall near Mahabalipuram, Chennai on Oct 31,2012.

Later it was salvaged by a towing vessel Malaviya on Nov 11,2012.

 

Pratibha Cauvery - the beached oil tanker vessel 



Malaviya - the towing vessel pulling Pratibha Cauvery



Pratibha Cauvery at Nochi Kuppam, Chennai beach