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Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Parvathamalai Trekking

Parvathamalai, located in Tiruvannamalai district, is around 200 Km drive from Chennai. The Sithar Malai is full of herbs, known for its medicinal value. There is a Shiva Temple and Vitoba Swamigal tomb at the top of the hills, which is estimated to be at a height of 3500 ft. Anyone can do their own spiritual rites to God here, whereas everywhere else it is carried out only by a priest. 
There are 3 routes to Parvathamalai:
Chennai, Chengalpet, Melmaruvathur, Vandavasi, Polur, Parvathamalai
Chennai, Kanchipuram, Arcot, Arni, Polur, Parvathamalai
Chennai, Chengalpet, Tindivanam, Gingee, Tiruvannamalai, Parvathamalai
In the first 2 routes, Polur is the nearest town to Parvathamalai for a pitstop for food, whereas Tiruvannamalai is for the last route. One would need to drive into the Polur town (~2 Km) for hotels from the Vandavasi & Arni SH intersection. Parvathamalai is around 15 Km from Polur.

Vandavasi - Polur SH
On reaching Parvathamalai, there are 2 routes one can take to the top of the hill.
Steps: Thenmathimangalam route
Trekking (Adventure): Kadaladi route
Kadaladi is around 10 Km from Themathimangalam. Normally the locals would guide thro' the Thenmathimanagalam route, if simply asked for Parvathamalai. There are 3 temples en route while taking the steps. 

If adventurous trekking is the preference, then the route should be asked specifically for Kadaladi. Kadaladi is known for (Late) Mouna Guru, who has an Ashram at the foothills, as well as on the top of the hills and offers food (Annadhanam) to the devotees. The vehicle can be parked at this Ashram to begin with the trekking.

The locals estimate the trekking distance to be around 5.5 Km to the top. The average time for a normal person to trek to the top is around 3.5 Hrs (purely depends on the fitness of the person) and the trek downhill is around 2.5 Hrs. 
Some of the tips to load the backpack before starting:
  • Select a light weight bag
  • Carry app. 2 litres of water. Shops are available only after half the distance to buy water, lemon soda, tender coconut after crossing most of the very steep distance.
  • Prefer more of fruits to keep yourself hydrated rather than snacks like chips, cakes & biscuits
  • In rainy season, prefer a Rain coat than a Jerkin
  • Torch Light is required, if it gets dark downhill
  • Don't keep any of your things in plastic covers and carry it visibly, as the monkeys will snatch them brutally

The trek consists of muddy path for a 1/4 distance. Then comes the rocks and boulders with a very steep slope for 1/2 distance and for the last 1/4 distance, is the rock climbing part with supportive iron rods & chains. A good pair of shoes is required for the trek, but the last stretch has to be climbed bare foot only. The shoes can be either left at a nearby shop or it can carried in the backpack. The entire route is guided by white arrow marks painted on the rocks and one has to follow them to be on the right path. Beware of snakes en route. Surprisingly dogs may accompany you thro' out the trek route guiding the way, leading in the front. The first shop will be encountered only at the junction where the trek route (Kadaladi) meets with the steps route (Thenmathimanagalam) and this is almost at the end of the rocks and boulders part. The shops here sell Lemon soda, Water Bottles, Cola drinks, Tea & some shops may have Tender Coconut.

Direction Board 


 The Beginning - Muddy Terrain


The Middle - Rocks & Boulders





View en route


The Direction marks on Rocks


The First Shop en route


The Middle - Rocks & Boulders (contd..)


View Point








The last 1/4 distance consists of "Kadappaarai padhai" (the path supported by iron rods) and "Aghaaya padhai" (where the gap between the rocks is bridged by iron plates). There is an option to select between the steps or the Kadappaarai padhai. One has to be very careful thro' out this part of the trek, especially during rains, as it may get slippery.

The Steps


The End - Kadappaarai Padhai








The Kadappaarai Padhai - Balcony


The End - Aghaaya Padhai


Views





The peak offers a wonderful panoramic view, with the Tiruvannamalai hills on the right and the Javadi Hills on the left.


 The Top


Panorama View - Javadu Hills





Panorama View - Tiruvannamalai


The Temple





A wonderful trekking trip which gives a feeling of accomplishment after successfully scaling the 3500 ft steep hill both ways. A test for physical and mental strength and definitely fitness, endurance and courage is a mandatory requirement.

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Yercaud Hill Station

 

Yercaud, located in Salem district, Tamil Nadu, is a 350 Km drive from Chennai via Villupuram, Ulundurpet, Athur, Salem. It is a part of the Shervarayan Hills of the Eastern Ghats.The ghat road is well maintained, tho' there are no proper sign boards in Salem city to guide the direction to Yercaud. The hill town is formed around the Lake circle and has a lot of coffee plantations as well as the fruits grown here have a very good taste.
 
The sight seeing list at Yercaud is limited and the entire hill station can be covered in one day. 
  • The Lake
  • Deer Park
  • Lady's Seat
  • Gents Seat
  • Rose Garden
  • Pagoda Point
  • Shervarayan Temple
  • Botanical Garden
  • Kiliyur Waterfalls
The Deer Park is located on the banks of the Lake and a drive further thro' the adjacent road will lead to Lady's Seat, Gents Seat and Rose Garden. The Lady's Seat and Gents Seat are near by and they offer a good view of the Salem city and the Yercaud Ghat road. A walk further down will lead into the Rose Garden.

Pagoda Point is in a separate direction from the Lake circle, whereas Botanical Garden is en route to Shervarayan Temple.
 
Kiliyur Falls is largely dependant on the seasonal rainfall for its water and it requires a pretty long trek to reach the falls. Its good enough to check with the locals before venturing.

A good weekend holiday spot at a medium altitude and a perfect place to relax and enjoy the climate on the right season.

View from Pagoda Point



The Three Pagodas






The Big Lake



Deer Park





View from Lady's Seat



 
 
View from Gents' Seat



Rose Garden




Shervarayan Temple



View from Shervarayan Temple



Botanical Garden






Coffee Berries