Nelliyampathy Hills, Palakkad
From the town of Nenmara in Palakkad district, the
cloud-caressed peaks of the majestic Nelliyampathy hill ranges are a sight to
behold. The height of the hills ranges from 467 m to 1572 m. To reach
Nelliyampathy, one has to take the road starting from Nenmara that proceeds to
the Pothundy Dam. There are about 10 hairpin bends that have to be negotiated
on the way to Nelliyampathy.
The Pothundy Dam is a picturesque locale with facilities for
boating and is a nice option as a picnic place. As the Ghat road winds its way
up to Nelliyampathy, at certain places there are viewpoints from where the vast
stretches of Palakkad district are visible with its extensive paddy fields
forming a verdant carpet. It also offers a splendid view of the Palakkad Gap,
which is a geographical phenomenon in the Western Ghats formation in this
region, bringing into view, parts of the adjoining State of Tamilnadu.
On the way up, those interested in bio farming can take a
close look at the privately managed farms and also vast expanses of tea estates
managed by different plantation companies. The hills of Nelliyampathy are also
well known for its orange cultivation.
Privately owned hotels and resorts are located at various
points, as one goes up the hills of Nelliyampathy. The bio-farms located here
are a major landmark as one proceeds up before reaching the topmost point at
Palagapandi estate. The estate has a quaint bungalow, built during the period
of the British rule in India, and has now been converted into a private owned
resort. At Kaikatty, a community hall is available, which is usually used as a
base by those interested in trekking.
Not far away from Palagapandy is Seetharkundu where one can
have a fantastic valley view, and a 100 m high waterfall providing an added
attraction. From Palagapandy, one can trek or go by jeep to reach Mampara;
another breathtaking vantage point at Nelliyampathy. The area in and around
Palagapandy estate has tea, cardamom and coffee plantations with adjoining
hills allowing one to catch a glimpse of the wildlife in the form of Indian
gaur, elephants, leopards, giant squirrel etc. and is also a paradise for birdwatchers.
Getting there
Nearest railway station: Palakkad Railway Station is about
52 km from Nelliyampathy.
Nearest airport: Coimbatore Airport is about 55 km from
Palakkad.
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