Monday, 13 August 2012

Vasiappara Trek - Chinnar - Sridhar & Saravanan

We started off on a trek to vasyappara at the chinnar wildlife sanctuary on the munnar road near udumalpet.
The day was hot and was an arduous climb of 3 hours.


We had started from coimbatore at 6.15 and the trek from chinnar at 9.00.
The sun bore down, but just within 10 minutes we came acroos a good treetop hut and took some pictures.

We treaded on uphill via Champakkad, the small tribal hamlet and reached Vasiappara at about 12.30. A good 3 hour trek with only two small breathers in between.

The mud hut is situated on a cliff edge with a commanding view of the plains for about 5 kms long.
No words or pictures can really describe the setting.


There is no water and has to be carried. there is a toilet and bathroom but with no water supply.
we had remembered to carry a 5 litre can and the guide made us some black tea. It was great to sip tea with the verandah on a cane chair with binoculars, only to spot a elephant herd with a calf, down in the valley below.


Had  a nice refreshing bath in the river near the champakkad settlement and started back to coimbatore at 6.30. It was a good one day trek and i would recommend any avid trekker to take this vasiappara trek.

As the name Vasiappara  goes, the place really mesmerises us with the setting and the opportunity for wildlife viewing with the vantage of being on top of the animal trails.

.......... More trips to follow

Sunday, 16 October 2011

One day trek - Walayar Hills


The trek to Walayar Hills was decided  with very short notice. I had a group of  first timers and wanted to take them out on a short for  about 4 hours, have a nice refreshing bath in the waterfall which comes gown as the Walayar river, also the geographical border between TamilNadu and Kerala.

The group had a very busy routine and wanted to breakoff for a days outing to nature.

A view of the Walayar Hills

 
We started at about 8 am and reached a friends farm at the foothills near the Chinnampathy settlement. Having parked and packing our basic needs, we started our trek uphill and reached the waterfall two hours later. It was an ardous climb for the group and they were divided on whether it was an easy or difficult trek.

All pains were gone when the waterfall came into sight and we jumped in to have a back beating bath. 

The waterfall - Walayar River

 The water  was very refreshing and after an hours time in the water we came down back to base to have our lunch by about 4 pm. It was a late lunch, in the shade of the bamboo brakes  but nobody complained as the bath in the waterfall was the highlight of the day.



It was a day to remember and everybody was planning on when we would go out on another trip like this one, as they would be able to get out only for a days outing.






















Thursday, 28 July 2011

Trip to HighWavy's Megamalai

The trip to megamalai happened after very little deliberation. We just decided and then took off. Two's company and that' what it was. Arun and myself. We have made trips as twosomes in the past and this was no different. We had a nice rest house to stay overlooking the manalar dam, with a sitting area with comfy cane chairs with a glass wall allowing an 180 degree view of the tea estate ravished mountains outside.
First View of the tea Plantation


 We had a chatterbox of an attendant but the next day he had a fall, sprained an ankle and was unable even to see us off!!
 We rose to a morning tweet of the malabar whistling thrush, and wondered if it will be the only one. But nature had its own plan for us. Through out the entire day (Two days) we were accompanied by whistling thrushes and we were even able to spot one by the roadside. We had come upon afresh pug mark of the mother and cub panther, and there was a lot of wild dog - dhole pug mark presence strolling in the estate road, very close to the Thekkady border.
Lone Gaur - Bos Gaurus - at vattapaarai, Upper Manalar

We were up and ready at 6.00 am for our birdwatch-naturewatch you can call it anything. and back only by 11am. breakfast was had at the Murugan Hotel, a misnomer, as the hotel was actually a kitchen and store  run by a family. nevertheless, the food was good.

Orchids !!
Then a short nap and discussions about what-not topics and then ready to go out by 3 pm. Vattapaarai in the Upper manalar beat had a lone gaur waiting. and Lo! he fled on hearing the camera shutter. Later that evening there was a new learning. When the gaur turned and fled, he had his ears, flapped open and focussed on us. He was wanting to know if we were on his trail.

Pug mark near the Thekkady border - Upper Manalar
We return about 6.30 with a few good shots and then onto dinner and a good nights sleep. faraway from the maddening crowds, loud cell phones, and people. It was a trip into the lap of nature and a memory to stay for a long time to come.

We spent two full days with only two square or rather round or rectangular meals a day and we were very content with ourselves.


Sunset at the HighWavys
The road on the return trip  was bad, exactly as bad as it was when we had gone, but we didn't complain as finally at the end of the road, we had a nice memorable trip.