Sunday, June 8, 2014

Bitten by the travel bug... An escapade to Nelliyampathy hills


"I thank you God for this amazing day, for the leaping greenly spirits of trees, and for the blue dream of sky, and for everything which is natural, which is infinite, which is yes." - E.E.Cummings

These days I find myself longing to travel more and more, to explore places unseen, and to lose myself in the lap of nature without a care in the world. I want to take a break from my normal, uneventful days and the mundane role that I play in life.

Wise people are of the opinion that we one should never disregard opportunities. And when opportunity came in the form of a simple thought while reading the Sunday newspaper and sipping a hot cup of morning coffee, I didn’t think twice. I grabbed the thought with my entire mind and decided to head straight to Nelliampathy, a quaint little hill station which is barely about 60 Km from Palakkad. Referred to as ‘The poor man’s Ooty’, it certainly sounded like a great escapade for the day. I wasn't wrong.

It is said that a picture is worth more than a thousand words. Hence i choose to record my journey through pictures.




It was a bright, sunny day as we started off  on our journey to  Nelliyampathy hills, which is about 60 km from Palakkad town. 



The road to Nemmara, a small town situated on the base of the Nelliyampathy hills. It was as though we entered another world altogether. The roads were bordered on either side by a thick clump of trees that exuded a magical feel. Perhaps the magic was in our minds.... Nature does have that power on man.




The sleepy town of Vallengi, which we passed enroute. Being a Sunday, the roads were less occupied and the only crowd we saw was in front of the beverages corporation. Guess that is only to be expected in God's own country :)




The Pothundy dam reservoir. A 19th century creation of the British era, this dam was built unconventionally with a mixture of jaggery and quick lime, and it still withstands the test of time. 




A view of the dam and the valley below. Love the clouds above which seem to be having a life of their own.




Why do i get this feeling that they are used to posing for the umpteen cameras which pass this way? It just seemed like a part of life for them. 




Another breathtaking view of the Pothundy reservoir below. Wish i could have stood there, being part of this awesome landscape, till eternity...




Need i say more?




A lovely cottage in the midst of all this greenery in the Poabs estate in Nelliyampathy. I kept thinking as to what life would be for the people who stay here.




The Poabs organic shop selling tea, coffee, cardamom, pepper, ghee, honey, squashes, etc.  I  did buy some tea and honey.  And that's my son, Varun, posing for the camera :)




Just fell head over heels in love with this picture perfect view. This is a place enroute to Seetharkundu, and seemed to be simply out of this world. 


Our destination was Seetharkundu a place which offers an amazing view of the valley down below. Tourists throng this spot where one can  get a breathtaking view of the valley down below. But personally, i enjoyed the drive to Seetharkundu better. After all, as some wise person has said, 'It is the journey which matters and not the destination.' 

Looking forward to more such amazing journeys in this lifetime where i get a chance to become one with nature...





6 comments:

  1. wonderful way to rejuvenate oneself.

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  2. Lovely account
    Having chosen to post a picture story board is wise because I travel to Nelliypathy nearly every time I chance to visit Palakkad because it holds capacity to connect the heart and soul in a special way.
    A feeling of serene peace as one drives up the spiralling roads. The thoughts that crosses one's mind as we stand up on the stonemarker at the Suicide Point at Sitarkund overlooking kollengode. I have imagined lugging up a handglider and jumping off the cliff to sail down below to a premarked point
    I have trekked up the wilderness in search of exotic trees and wildlife innumerable times.
    Nelliyampathy is in fact a resource centre British chose very carefully...we from Palakkad are lucky, we hold a treasure in our chest that can easily be a top tourist destination but have chosen to ignore.
    A lovely account by you Priya that encapsulates the beauty of Nelli for everyone to cherish...

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  3. I have travelled to Nelliampathy many a times, and must say your article has definitely shown justice to the beauty of this place. Manpara is a must visit place for anyone who goes to Nelliampathy, coz the journey uphill and finally the view is beyond words.. :)The pictures too are pretty good.

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  4. I have travelled to Nelliampathy many a times, and must say your article has definitely shown justice to the beauty of this place. Manpara is a must visit place for anyone who goes to Nelliampathy, coz the journey uphill and finally the view is beyond words.. :)The pictures too are pretty good.

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  5. The cloud formations, and the soothing green - you have snapped all he right hues. Thank you for that visual treat.

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  6. Lovely blog and pictures. Thank you for sharing.

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