Yelagiri 25-26 th June

Cold,rainy Saturday morning and a drive to Yelagiri hills inTamil Nadu.
Yelagiri is a hill station in Vellore district of Tamil Nadu, India, situated off theVaniyambadi-Tirupattur road. Located at an altitude of 1,110.6 metres above Mean Sea Level and spread across 30 km2, the Yelagiri village (also spelled Elagiri at times) is surrounded by orchards, rose-gardens, and green valleys. From Bengaluru, take the Hosur Road, National Highway 7 and head towards Krishnagiri. The 4-lane National Highway is excellent and you should make it in less than 2 hours. At Krishnagiri, there's a toll-gate manned by the National Highways Authority. Pay your toll and at the second flyover (don't go over the flyover), take the service road towards the left. This road goes to Chennai. Take the left and for the next hour or so, drive on NH46. You'll come to another toll-station. Pay and drive for a few minutes till you see Vanni Matriculation Higher Secondary School. Further up you'll see a sign 'Elagiri' (36 km) indicated by a 'U' turn arrow and that you need to keep left, take the 'U' turn, go under the bridge and on to the road towards Thirupathur. That's the road you need to get on to. Drive for about 7 kilometers. On the left, you'll see a big sign board 'Tamil Nadu Tourism Department Welcomes You'. Turn left at this junction, there's a sign board pointing towards Yelagiri.Myself and Bharath started off at 10 AM in the morning in our Nano and reached Yelagiri Hill station by 1.30 PM to Belluve Castle Resort.


Belluve Castle Resort

Belluve Castle Resort

Belluve Castle Resort

Belluve Castle Resort

After a warm welcome , we were served delicious hot chapatis,rice and dal.Plan was to visit near by places but the drizzing rain wanted us to rest for the day.After clicking few pics we left to a near by hotel in the evening to beat the cold and had hot soup and onion bhajjis and returned back to resort for the dinner ! That was all about day one, infact a lazy one !



Day  2 began with yummy hot pongal, dosa and hot tea in a near by hotel and we moved towards the Punganoor Artificial Lake boating arena.We took a small walk in the park and started our pedling boat for 20 min.It was good and quite peaceful.
Punganoor Artificial Lake

Punganoor Artificial Lake

Punganoor Artificial Lake

Punganoor Artificial Lake
Sweet corns triggered our taste buds and we also shopped few local fresh fruits.Adventure sports was something in our mind and the one near boating place was not upto our expectations .After a little enquiry with the locals, we headed towards Trill Valley , a small adventure place with bunjee jumping,ziplining,zorping,archery etc etc,, we tried ziplining and it was cool .
Local Fruits

Local fruits

Zipling-He is all set

Playing with Rabbit

View from the hill

Some photography skills
We in the resort

We then moved to the resort to check out and our lovely trip ended.We reached Bangalore at 5.30 PM .The drive was damn good ! Yelagiri is a must visit for a relaxing weekend.Thanks to him for chosing this place.

Chembra Peak , Wayanad _3rd - 5th June 2016

I always wanted to see the hear shaped lake at the Chembra peak and finally made my way to it ! Myself along with 15 more friends were all set on 3rd night in a TT and started at 10.30 PM on 3rd night to reach Wayand @ 8.30 AM in the moring.We could have reached @ 7 AM but the route we chose did not let us since we had to wait near the Bandipura national park entrance which opened for checking  @ 6 AM.By the time we reached our guest house it was 9 AM.The house was very big with 4 rooms and a huge garden outside.Breakfast was a traditional kerala style puttu , aapams with hot tea and coffee.We got refereshed quickly , had our breakfast and left for Chembra peak at 10.30 AM.
In front of the guest house

The starting point

The beginning walk

Myself and Nuria

Me somewhere 

The Scotland spot


It was a beautiful hike for the first 4 kms and I felt as if I was in Scotland ! It started raining and we had to pull our jackets & umbrellas.Later there was a check point where we had to pay 250 per head and had to accompany with a guide to reach the heart shaped lake.The journey from the checkpost to the lake was quite steep and took 2.5 hrs to reach.It was 4.30 PM by the time we reached the lake.What a view ! phew ! My self and Nuria made it so fast ! We all took reast and roamed around the lake by taking pictures.All were so satisfied.Fog started covering us and we have to make a quick move.Trekking to the peak was banned .From the lake we started walking towards the base of the peak to catch our TT and reached the guest house at 6.30 PM.

Just below the peak

The heart lake behind me

Girl gang

We all !


Yummy bajjis and tea was ready for snacks and later rice, rasam,curry, fish and chicken(for non veggies) followed by curd and papadam for dinner.Few including me  took a qick sleep while the rest were involved in playing Mafia.
The very next day was not so planned but we thought of visiting the Edakkal caves .After breakfast, we left guest house bidding adieu to the lovely aunty for all the pain she took for 2 days for us and left to Edakkal caves at 8.30 AM .

Some info about the caves



Inside the cave

Behind me are the drawings

Scripts

During the exit

Exit/Entrance

Inside the caves are pictorial writings believed to date to at least 6,000 BCE. The Stone Age carvings of Edakkal are rare and are the only known examples from south India. These are not technically caves, but rather a cleft or rift approximately 96 feet (29 m) by 22 feet (6.7 m), a 30-foot-deep (9.1 m)fissure caused by a piece of rock splitting away from the main body. On one side of the cleft is a rock weighing several tons that covers the cleft to form the 'roof' of the cave. The carvings are of human and animal figures, tools used by humans and of symbols yet to be deciphered, suggesting the presence of a prehistoric settlement.
By the time we were back it was 12.30 PM.There was confusion whether to see other places or return back to Bangalore as it would get late.Finally we decided to see Kuruvadeep Islands.
We in the bamboo boat while crossing towards the island

A bridge

Tree bark swing

Island



This of dense and evergreen forest is uninhabited and hence a home to rare kinds of flora and fauna: uncommon species of birds, orchids and herbs namely. Its unique geographical characteristics make it a place where not only the leaves but also silence is evergreen being away from cities and thus it has become a place of attraction. Most recently, it has been identified as the most visited place in the district by tourists drawn from all over the globe.The island surrounded by streams and river can be accessed using rafts or fiber boats run by Kerala Tourism Department. Entrance to the island is restricted and monitored by Vana Samrakshana Samiti, a Dept of Forest of Kerala initiative to protect forest, and at times of heavy rain and frequency of elephants and other animals to the island a pass obtained prior to the visit of spot from Dept of Forest is mandatory.


We made a quick visit and almost all were starving for lunch.Later after few kms, we had to settle with banana chips and some snacks since we were eager to cross the Bandipur check point earlier else it would be too late.By about 7.00 PM we stopped at a hotel near hassan for some yummy dinner and reached Bangalore at 11.30 PM.It was a good and a memorable trek ! I made to Chembra.