Thursday, January 20, 2011
Kochi - Wagamon
Distance: 105kms avergage
Route: Vazhakkala - Kadamattom(27km) - Muvattupuzha(37km) - Anikadu(43km) - Thodupuzha (57km) - Malankara dam (63km) - Muttom (66km) - Erattupetta (89km) - Wagamon(115km)
Return: Wagamon - Kanjar(27km) - Muttom (35km) - Thodupuzha (43km) - Muvattupuzha (63km) - Vazhakkala(100km)
Crew: Me, my wife Neethu, my bro Suresh and my nephew Vineeth
Vehicle: Chevrolet Spark
This was a small get away from Kochi for a day, which was pending for a long time. We started from Vazhakkala (3kms from Palarivattom) at around 7 in the morning and took the seaport - airport road towards Tripunitura. At the end of the road, took a left towards Thiruvankulam. From Thiruvankulam we took the wrong root by going straight, instead of taking a left towards Moovatupuzha, and ended up at the famous Chottanikkara temple just about 3kms from there. Feeling happy to get there even though accidently, we stopped and prayed from outside and stated back from there to Thiruvankulam. And from there towards Moovatupuzha. The roads were so good, twisting and turning and the traffic was also less. We took a tea break at Anikadu after Muvattupuzha and again hit the road towards Thodupuzha. After Thodupuzha, we stopped at the Malankara dam for some time. The dam is hardly 1km off the main road. The place was calm and is a nice spot for a small break and a few snaps. From there, the next junction was Muttom and we took the Muttom - Erattupetta road. This road was not so good compared to the road till Muttom, but still was not so bad too. From Erattupeta, took the Wagamon route and we reached there by around 10.30am. The drive was normal as the roads were good and there were no difficult hair pins bends on this route except for some twists and turns here and there. The fuel indicator was almost empty when we reached there and to make it worst, there were no petrol bunks in Wagamon. You'll get in black or have to travel 16kms to Elappara for the nearest bunk. After some confusion, we decided to take a chance and drive to Elappara and we were lucky to reach there with an almost empty tank and got it filled from there. Anyone visiting Wagamon by private vehicle, please ensure that you have more than enough fuel before you start, or please fill it before Erattupetta itself. On the way back from Elappara to Wagamon, we stopped at the pine valley. Unlike outside, the climate was so cool in the pine forest. We came to know that there's a water falls inside the pine valley and set out for that. Taking snaps and talking about almost everything on the route, we walked about 5kms in between the pine trees, up and down the hills, lost the way in between at times, and finally reached a small falls, or rather we can all it a water flow. The water was so chilling that my foot got numb holding in the water for a few minutes. We took a good break there as we all were so tired after the walk. We spent about an hour there and were not so sure about the return route. The distance was long and there were no landmarks in the pine valley. But for our luck, a good friend who came there by a jeep gave us lift back to the main road. The short trip from that falls to the Wagamon meadows was an experience. There was no proper road and the only path was like an extremely off-road kind of route. Work for some by-pass was going on there by cutting out the rocks from both sides. The meadows looked like a badly maintained golf course with small small hils covered with light green grass extending through out a large area. From that place, the entrance of the pine valley (where we left our car) was around 3kms far. We started walking and then got an auto to pine valley. From there we directly came to Wagamon and went to a place called "Wagamon heights" for boating. The entry fee was 150/- per head and we almost dropped the plan as 600/- is a huge amount for a group of 4 for boating. The manager over there told there's a suicide point, rose garden, tree house and all inside and the fee covers for all. Partially convinced, we deiced to go ahead and see. The lake was 1km inside that resort (which was more like a forest) and they dropped us there in a jeep. The rose garden was on the other side of the lake with a maximum of 10-15 roses. The jeep driver told the suicide point is again 2km from there and the rose garden's gate and the tree house are also 1km far in different directions. He made a great offer that he 'll show us the places if we pay another 300/- to him. What I felt for that offer cannot be expressed in words on a public blog. Thanking him and declining his offer, we took the the pedal boat and rounded a small lake for some time. It was getting dark and we had only the option of walking back to our car parked in the reception. In total, we paid 600/- for a 20mins boating. I recommend everyone to skip this "Wagamon heights" when you visit the place. By 6pm, we started back from there and took the Wagamon - Kanjar route. The road was good travelling thru some rubber estates. From Kanjar, we took the left and reached Muttom in few mins. From Muttom, we came by the same route we took while going. In total, it was a nice trip. A good place for a day off. The climate was not so cool against our expectations. We heard that during March-April season, paragliding will be there which would be worth a try. The roads were good. We couldn't find much good hotels there. Reaching there early in the morning will be a good option to enjoy the cool morning dew. A small place with a few things to see....
Monday, April 20, 2009
Chennai - Udumalpet - Pollachi - Valparai - Palani - Chennai Road trip
Distance: 1400 kms total
Route: Chennai - Vellore(132kms) - Krishnagiri(130kms) - Thoppur - Mettur - Bhavani - Perundurai - Kangayam - Palladam - Udumalpet.
Udumalpet - Pollachi - Valparai - Chinnakallar.
Return: Udumalpet - Palani - Dharapuram - Kangayam - Bhavani - Mettur - Thoppur - Krishnagiri - Chennai.
Crew: Me and my cousin bro Sureshettan
Vehicle: Thunderbird
This was a 3 day trip from 13-Mar-2009 to 15-Mar-2009 and it was the first time I went on an enfield. The Tunderbird was an excellent cruiser for these long rides. Eventhough there was a shadow of uncertainity on our trip regarding the condition of the vehicle, it was all cleared and we finally started by 11am on 13th March. The actual plan was to start by 5am but the trip was almost dropped as there was a minor issue in the silencer of the vehicle. Better late than never : )
We took the familiar route of Chennai - Krishnagiri - Thoppur - Mettur which we have crossed a couple of times on the way to kerala. We reached Mettur by evening and from there we took the Perundurai route to Kangayam and from there to Udumalpet via Palladam.
We reached udumalpet by 11pm and checked into hotel Anamalais. We already had the room booked for us and the hotel was the best we could find in that place. The room rent was nominal around 400 odd rupees for 24 hours. After checking in, we went out for dinner and luckily found a small roadside shop near the bus stand - the only one opened at that time.
Next day morning, we hit the road towards Pollachi..
We stopped at a place called "Waterfalls" to have a tea break and to click a few snaps. There was a tea estate in the same name and there was also a small waterfalls there. The temperature was around 22 degrees at 12 o clock in the noon : )
At valparai, we had lunch from the Mary Matha mess, the only one we could find there. After that we started towards Chinnakallar - the place that recieves the 2nd highest rainfall in India.
Right before Chinnakallar, we stopped at Nirar dam for some time and from there this place was a 5 minute's drive. It was a very small remote village, with a population of hardly 50 people. We got aquainted with a few local people there and they showed us the way to a small falls near there. It was a narrow path thru the wild and there was a small hanging bridge built by the British. Had a tea from there and the locals told us to leave early as the place is visited by the friends from the wild after around 6pm. We were told the bears, tigers and wild elephants use to visit in the dark regularly. By 5pm we started back and on the way took diversion to visit the famous Balaji temple there. It was a private temple owned by a Kolkata based estate owner, a small and beautiful temple surrounded by gardens. Starting from there, we took the road downhill taking a break for tea. By late evening, we reached downhill and stopped opposite to the Aliyar dam. There we had a few good hot fried fish, freshly caught from the dam. By night we reached back Udumalpet, completely tired after a day long trip.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Chennai - Bangalore - Chennai Road trip
Distance: 355 kms approx (One side)
Route: Chennai - Vellore(132kms) - Krishnagiri(130kms) - Hosur(56kms) - Bangalore(36kms)
Crew: Me and my friend Jethin
Vehicle: Bajaj Pulsar 150cc.
Time taken: Onward trip - 7hrs 50 mins (6:00 hours drive time)
Return trip - 6hrs 55mins (5:30 hours drive time)
Our trip started from our office at Guindy at around 5pm on 20-Feb-2009 Friday. We didn't prepare much for the trip even though we planned it a few weeks back. Or rather, we had a 'that's ok, we can manage' kind of attitude. We had 2 small back packs and only 1 helmet just for the driver. We took the Guindy-Porur route towards Poonamalle. The traffic was a bit high as expected till Poonamalle and from there we hit the Chennai-Bangalore highway. The 4 lane road was so good, the spirits were high and with Bon Jovi's "It's my life" playing in my ears, there was hardly anything to stop us except for the hunger, and the dinner break came soon near Sri Perumbudur.
From there I took the back seat and I really missed a helmet as I couldn't listen to the music because of the wind. So I stopped the music and started to enjoy the twilight beauty of the route and the passing vehicles. From there on, the trip was normal, the climate was cold and we took breaks at regular intervals, swapping the driver seat. We reached Krishnagiri by around 11. and after a short break there we started for the final 92kms stretch of the trip. I really enjoyed driving from there thru the twists and turns of the road and the climate was extremely cold because of the hills. I could really feel the chill creeping up thru my hands making it almost numb. The heat from passing by trucks' emission was a relief but just for a few seconds. The road was extremely good till Hosur.
And from there, even though the road was good, we had to be more careful because of minor diversions and blockades as the elevated highway project was in progress. And by 1 am we reached there at home a lil bit exhausted mainly because of the wind - making us realise the part of a helmet in such a road trip.
After 2 days in Bangalore, attending my sis kid's bday function and a lil bit of roaming, we started back on 22-Feb-2009 Sunday by 4.45pm. The return journey was much more better - thanks to my sister's helmet which was perfect for a pillion : )
Till Hosur there was a lil bit of traffic slowing down the drive and from there the drive was so good till Krishnagiri through the scenic geography. After a small break there, we started from there and the next break came at Ambur for dinner. Had the famous Ambur biriyani for dinner and again we countinued our journey. And after 2 more breaks, we reached back Chennai by 11.45pm, ending another trip with some good memories....
Friday, December 26, 2008
Chennai - Tirupati Road Trip
Distance: 165 kms approx (One side)
Time: Total Time - 5.00 hrs, Drive Time - 3.50 hrs
Vehicle: Bajaj Pulsar 150cc.
I started the trip from Tirumangalam, Chennai on 20th Dec 2008 Saturday, at 1.30pm.
After filling petrol for Rs.300 (6.04 ltrs), I headed through the Tirumangalam - Ambattur route via Mogappair. From the Ambattur telephone exchange, I took a left towards Avadi. The road was bad or rather worst till Avadi. After Avadi, the road was good, also there were no traffic.
I reached Tiruvallur, 37.5kms away from Chennai, by 2.25pm. From there after an hours drive, I reached Nagari(AP) by 3.30pm and took my 1st break for a tea - 96.5kms away from Chennai.
Started from there by 3.45pm and reached Tirupati by 4.45pm - 46.5kms from Nagari and 143kms from Chennai.
After having a tea and the vehicle check, I waited for my parents, sis and her husband, who were coming from Bangalore.
After they came by 6pm, we started the upward journey to Tirumala - a stretch of 18kms up the hill.
The uphill drive was so good in that cold weather. The climate was so cool, but I was expecting much more chillness during this time of the year.
After a half an hour's drive thru the twists and turns, we reached the top by 6.30pm.
We got a room in one Varahaswamy guest house near the temple. After my sis' kid's tonsure, we had a darshan that night itself and came back to room by 11pm.
Next day morning we started our return trip by 10am and my brother in law took the bike down hill and I drove his car. From there, I started my journey back to Chennai and they headed towards Bangalore. On the way back also, i took a break at Nagari and also stopped at a few places to take a few snaps.
These 4 rocks were having some conversation....
My bike
Finally I reached back Chennai by around 2pm in the afternoon. The trip was normal, not so eventful, but definitely gave me some good memories to cherish : )
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Rain drops keep falling on my head.... by B.J.Thomas
Simple lyrics and simple music....
Listen if u ever get a chance.... It comes in Spiderman 2 movie also.
This song always changes my mood and makes me happy : )
Here's the complete lyrics
Raindrops keep fallin' on my head
And just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed
Nothin' seems to fit, those,
Raindrops are fallin' on my head, they keep fallin'
So I just did me some talkin' to the sun
And I said I didn't like the way he got things done
Sleepin' on the job, those,
Raindrops are fallin' on my head, they keep fallin'
But there's one thing I know
The blues they send to meet me won't defeat me
It won't be long till happiness steps up to greet me
Raindrops keep fallin' on my head
But that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turnin' red
Cryin's not for me ' cause,
I'm never gonna stop the rain by complainin'
Because I'm free
Nothin's worryin' me
[trumpet]
It won't be long till happiness steps up to greet me
Raindrops keep fallin' on my head
But that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turnin' red
Cryin's not for me ' cause,
I'm never gonna stop the rain by complainin'
Because I'm free
Nothin's worryin' me
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
My first blog
On this day 22nd Jan 2008 Tuesday, I am posting my first ever blog on the net.
New blogs will be posted regularly and will be updated.
Thanks for your help and support.
Sreejith : )