Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Mesmerizing Munnar - Dangerously addictive

Munnar - another must see destination of "God's own country" is blessed with enchanting hills covered with coffee plantations, trees with beautiful flowers, cool climate and drivers dream roads.The place is so vast that even with the explosion of hotels and resorts in Munnar town, there are lots of calm and cool places which can be found easily if one ventures some 30 kilometers around Munnar.

The visit was planned quickly and was initiated by my friend Mr. Jay. So the trip members will be Jay and his wife Chi, my wife, kid and myself. A weekend was chosen and to get maximum out of this journey decided to take leave on Friday.

The upward journey
Come friday morning and we soon were packing our bags and were ready by 10.30am. Pretty early by our standards. But Mr. Jay had to attend to some official commitments which delayed the journey and we actually were sitting some one feet heigh from the neat NH 47, moving under our comfy seats of Jay's new Hyundai Getz, only by 3.00pm. The pretty hatch has everything in it needed for a good family outing. Our luggage for two days was easily packed into the boot, the cubby holes, bottle holders and trays adding to the utility space which was used to the maximum extent possible. The machine is power packed too with the aero dynamic design, low centre of gravity aiding for a stable and pretty relaxed highway cruising.

Our route plan was

Trivandrum -> Kollam -> Kayamkulam -> Alappuzha -> Ernakulam -> Vyttila -> Adimali -> Munnar.

After finding our way through the evening traffic at all major junctions managed to reach Vyttila by about 7pm, Still more than 150 kilometers to travel. Had a snack break after turning right from the NH 47. Decided to proceed with the journey eventhough that means we will be reaching our destination well past midnight. Confirmed with the resort staff about our check in time and off we go.
The ghat section after Adimaly came to our reach by 9.30pm. Had a quick dinner from a hotel at adivaram and off we go to the ghats. Night driving through ghats means there was no visibility towards the sides, only the roads were visible, the middle white lines serving as the pointer on where the turn is, traffic was very less. The machine was pulling really well and the passengers were not feeling any tiredness at all, thanks to the well laid out seat. Back seat comforts deserves a special mention here. This is even better than some sedans from the hyundai stable itself and maruthis premium hatches.

After an eventless drive, which I enjoyed to the core, reached the Sterling resorts. Crashed into the bed and off we go to the dream land.

Day 1 @ Munnar
Woke up early in the morning to have the first glimpse of the location where we are staying.

Opened the windows, wooow, a visual treat, see of yourself.




It was the time of blossoming of Neelakurinji. The fact that this flower blossoms only once in 13 years made this event something really special. One mountain is fully covered by this flower and it is a treat to watch this. On enquiry with the hotel staff got information that the neelakurinjimala is accessible only through transportation provided by the state owned vehicles, getting tickets for that is a 5hr job and the whole visit will take another 3 hours or so. Oops the whole day will be lost for this..

Suddenly Ms Chi came up with an alternate plan after searching the database which is an inbuilt feature of humans. There is another place near kanthalloor where we can sight neelakuriniji and the place is 60km away.. Everyone accepted to this idea. We all dressed up and got out of the resort.

This elephant (man made) adored the reception of the resort.


We were out in the munnar roads for the first time in day light. Each and every location we wanted to stop for a photo shoot.

The coffee plantations gave the mountain top some kind of greeenish patterns



See another set of patterns here


We moved forward and here comes another view, A huge rocky mountain was on one side of the road. Can't stop stopping here again for a photo shoot.
Me adoring a indian made SUV, loaded with rattles and mechanical problems, but is a dream to ride around


Our chottu is wondering why we came to this place.


Suddenly something happened to me and I started trying to trek up the rocks.


But only 2 or 3 steps and soon i came down faster than i climbed up

We were only 5 kms away from our starting point and it took more than 1 hr. If we go at this pace we will reach kanthaloor only in the evening. So decided that our next stop will be at kanthalloor only. So started a non stop drive resisting all the temptation to stop whenever we saw a scenic location. We could see the huge queue for visiting the kurinjimala. We are not here to stand in the queue and waste time, so we kept driving. The density of resorts were soon getting reduced and we could sense that we were in the outskirts of Munnar. The roads were not very good, but the scenary more than made up for it.

Neelakurinji Spotting
Soon we began seeing a special kind of flower by the road side. Stopped the vehicle to have a closer look. On enquiry with a local confirmed that it is indeed neelakurinji.. Here it is - the neelakuriniji.


We cannot say that it is a beautiful flower, but the fact that it blossoms only once in 13 years and that the whole of kurinimala is covered with this flower makes it an attraction. Another set which we found near the wayside.






Soon we reached a place from where we have to trek to reach a small hill where there are plenty of Neelakurinjis. It was quite a small trek, at the end of which we spotted the Neelakurinjis.


To be frank it was not something which really excited us, we had seen many more scenic places enroute. So decided to return to Munnar exploring other scenic spots on the area.
Stopped for another foto stop.


A mule which we found on the way.


Mr. Jay who was Getzed 4 months ago.

Again started our journey. The roads were through thick dense forests.


We reached Marayoor which is famous for the sandalwood scandal. Filled our tummy with what was available from the only shop of the area and again proceeded with the journey.

We found this school enroute.

Stopped on seeing a vast barren land over the rocks.

Enquired with one of the rare spotting of a human being and gave info that it is the Muniyara para. There is some ethic behind this Muniyara para. Whatever it may be this place is simply awesome. The whole trip seemed worthy, just because we could be here.

Mr. Jay climbing down from inifinity



See the vastness of the place.


Me on top of the world

Spent a good 1 hour there, trekking here and there, lying down on the rock, playing with a ball, posing for photos all the while keeping our mouths engaged, sharing gossips, gossips and more gossips. The twisties where again being covered as Mr. Sun was slowly finishing off his job for the day.

Stopped for another photstop before the lighting source leave office.



Mrs and Mr. Jay went for a stroll.


We still has to travel 30kms more to reach Munnar.




These trees with red flowers was a treat to watch.


Camera skills tested by way of zooming some small flowers which we found on this area.



A waterfall which was visible from this place.



Soon we could see Mr.Sun leaving the office. We too soon reached back our resort. The resort has some stuff to keep us engaged like table tennis, carrom, pool area etc.. Ventured into the game stuff, had dinner and thats the end of day 1 @ munnar. We explored only the outskirts of Munnar, but it was definitely worth it.

Day 2 - Plans for local picnic spots and return by noon.

Checked out of the resort and then we proceeded to Echo point. Before reaching echo point itself we needed to stop because of these tall trees which adored both sides of the road.




Began making loud noises from this point and waited for the echo. Indeed we could here the echo after a small gap of time. Excited we began to make different kinds of sounds, starting from a puppy's squeak to a dog's bark, from a howl to growl, My kid soon began to enjoy this. Ventured deep into the woods and found out that this place is really beautiful. Spend about an hour or so here.


Went to echo point only to see that the place is heavily crowded. Just took some snaps there. These carrots were for sale at echo point.


Next place to visit was the Mattupetty dam.. It began to drizzle by the time we reached mattupetty dam.


It was already quite cloudy.
matupetty dam


But this atmosphere presented another view of the dam and the water in the reservoir.






Time was already nearing 2 pm when we completed exploring mattupetty. So now we had time for lunch and then we have to return to our dens.

Went to a hotel and by the time lunch was finished it was 4pm. Started our journey back. But there was a heavy traffic jam. During once such block took a snap of this waterfall on the way.


Somehow reached ernakulam by 8pm. Had dinner there and started again at 9pm from Ekm.

The highways will get less dense after 9pm and roads are smooth means we were covering distances in pretty quick time and by about 11.45 reached back home. Noise levels during return trip were less owing to the fact that occupants were busy dreaming about the trip in a sleep mode.

Overall it was a great trip indeed with our decision to explore not so common places (read less crowded) yielding good results.

Good company + good place - a right mix for a trip to remember, something to cherish for years to come amidst our busy schedules..........

5 comments:

Parth J Dave said...

Wow! It seems you guys had a great trip!

Munnar is definitely a marvellous and amazing place. I had once been there, and was amazed by its beauty. Also the tea and coffee plantations look gorgeous! It is simply a place to be in!!

subu.ps said...

Thanks Parth J Dave. It is truly an amazing place. Wished it would be protected from the alarming number of resorts and hotels coming up.

Vagamon is another nearby hillstation which in my opinion is even more beautiful

You can see it here Vagamon - the switzerland of Kerala

Tarun Mitra said...

It is really gods own country....pictures tell everything...:)

JoshiMukard said...

Have visited the place many times, but want to go again and again.

My aunt still works in the school which you have captured, and she stays next to the school.

Your blog brought me loads of good memories.

Anonymous said...

ur trip log is nice bful pic

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