Kollimalai (Kolli Hills) Trip

Peak summer.. no nearby places are good to visit by now. Already visited Ooty and Kodaikanal, Places in Kerala, they are somewhat unique, so not interested really. Asked some of my friends, they are hesitant to go to anyplace, fearing that there won't be any good to see at this time. Might be they are right, but how that will soothe my itch :-) Google-ji show me mercy ..... all of a sudden I remembered the plan which I had thought last year to go to Puliancholai and Pachaimalai near Tiruchi. Aha, I found a blog about Kollimalai the other side of Pachaimalai, seems to have lot more attractions. Thats it ... I am in the game ..

Saturday morning 3.50 AM, as usual got a departing ceremony by my street dogs. Within 15 mins reached Silkboard junction, continued towards Hosur. This is one of the busy roads I ever saw. Infected by heavy vehicles, not at all good for two wheelers. I wonder how my friends are commuting to office daily through this road. Not only traffic, due to the fly over construction and dust, this place looks like Swargaloga (Heaven) always. After Hosur, roads are excellent, you don't need to go inside any towns on the way, all towns can be avoided by traveling over the bridges along the way. Just before Dharmapuri you will spot Adyar Anandha Bhavan(A2B) hotel in the right side of the road, this is the best place to have food. Reached Salem by 8.50AM, journey continues towards Rasipuram - Kalappanayakkan patti. After 8 Kms from KN Patti, you will reach downhills of Kollimalai. Have a break here under the mango trees, and cool down your engine too. Here starts the zig-zag journey.

Totally 70 hairpin bends, 1200/1300 meters above MSL. I have never seen 70 hairpin bends in any of my previous travels, but this one is not difficult to negotiate as well. When climbing up you will find a view point, where you can see the downhills very clearly. There is a small town on top of the hill called Chemmedu(Red mound, not Redmond .. ha ha) , for stay we need to go another 3 Kms. I don't want to repeat every details already available in internet here, please go through the following wiki page,

I don't see much tourists, other then local gangs who just come there to spend their day and escape from their wives torture :-) This place is definitely not like Ooty or any other hill station, which are highly infected by tourists. Only problem here is finding a decent lodge with good service. There are some lodges but the service is totally worse. Nobody seems promoting the tourism good, things are happening just for sake. I met Manimaran, who seems really well understood the problem and now builds an accommodation there with all facilities. Hopefully it will be ready by this April end. There are numerous trekking routes, he planned to provide the tourists with all the guidance they need for trekking and site seeings.

Reached the lodge by 1 PM. Have got no time, just started with my guide Elango. We planned to go to the waterfall first, it is 11 Kms from Chemmedu, you need to stop the vehicle in Arapaleeswarar temple, this is lord Siva temple, built by king Valvil Ori. After climbing down 1300+ steps you will reach the waterfall, it is called Aaagaya Gangai (Ganga from the sky), looking at the top of the fall I concluded that the name is a perfect match. Water is so cool, if you want to bath you need to swim across the poll which is of 7 Meters minimum, there is one more way in which you need to jump across rocks, monsoon time there is no way to reach the fall. We need to just stay away and see the majestic view!! I believe it is falling from the height of 90+ meters. People who does not know swimming can bath in the pool with caution, just stay in the start of the pool. Even if you use mugs for bathing you will feel the same as the bath in fall. Really the water was so refreshing.


We started climbing up, after 100 steps, you will find a way in the left side, jump across the side wall and get inside the forests. There is a trekking trial with yellow & red arrow marks which leads to Pampatti Siddhar Kugai(The cave in which Snake charming Sage stayed). 30 Mins of trek you will reach a rock, in white paint they have written the name in Tamil, opposite to that writeup you will find the cave, in which only one can go inside at a time, beware of bats. Just to satisfy our curiosity we trekked further down another 30 mins, and the route does not end there, people said it leads further down to another cave called Agasthiar Kugai. Sun is almost about to leave, so we planned to return back, return journey until the concrete steps took us another 50 mins or so. Actually we were climbing fast, this trek is not recommended for people who are not physically fit. After reaching top we had bath one more time in another fall which is near to the temple. The temple is too old and structures are not changed a bit. We had a soup there called Aatukal Soup which is made up from a root of some tree, it does 100% resembles the Goat leg soup. You can get bananas(some unique variety), Pineapple, Guava and honey here.








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