Route: Bangalore Munnar Thekkady Kochi Bangalore
Well!! A trip to Kerala was always there at the back of my mind for quite some time now and never got an opportunity to head towards Gods Own Country. Though I was born here and lived my first 5 years of my life in Kochi, the last time I was back in Kerala was about 10 years back when in college and had beautiful memories of my childhood and visit to Kerala. A perfect opportunity arose when one of my close friends was getting married in Kochi on September 8th. I decided to make use of this opportunity to visit some places in Kerala and then head towards Kochi for the marriage, before heading back to Bangalore. Also my wifes birthday on the 6th of September was also a good excuse to have a small vacation. We decided to visit Munnar and Thekkady this time. Kerala in September/October is the greenest IMHO. So the plan was made for a 5 day trip. So its me and wifey in Swift D off to Kerala.
Preparation:
The car has done about 22000kms. My previous trip to Madurai and Kodaikanal was just after the 20000kms service. Just a week before we leave for Kerala, I receive an invitation for Free Service Camp from Mandovi Motors. The Swift D gets thoroughly pampered at Mandovi Motors on a Sunday morning. I get all the rattling fixed, oils and coolant topped up, filters cleaned and complete body wash. The car is sparkling clean now. I fill up regular diesel (Rs.1000/27lts.) from IOC at RV road the previous day. All the bags already packed with lots of rainwear and we are ready to go. Plan to leave Bangalore by 6:30AM the next morning.
Day 1 (05th September, 2009): Bangalore Hosur Krishnagiri Dharmapuri Thoppur (Exit NH7 and turn Right) Mettur Bhavani (Join NH47) (Exit NH47) Perundurai Chennimalai Kangayam Dharapuram Udumalaipettai Marayoor Munnar Trip Meter 0kms to 463kms
I am up only by 7:00AM as I came from work pretty late only by 2:00AM. Just 4-5 hours of sleep and I was pretty much excited about the long drive today. After a quick bath and the entire luggage loaded into the car we leave our house in Jayanagar by 7:30AM. I make my way through the traffic thats starting to build up at BTM layout and join the Hosur Road. We cross Electronic City junction in no time and encounter a massive traffic jam at Chandapura Junction which is caused due to a flyover construction. It takes about 20mins to get out of the traffic jam and in no time we are in Tamil Nadu. We stop at A2B at Chinnar (about 25kms from Hosur) for breakfast around 8:45AM.
Breakfast at A2B was a disappointment. The place was really crowded and I had to wait a long time in the queue. And to add to this frustration the wind blew off one of the pooris I was having. I didnt have the courage to go back stand in the queue to buy more breakfast. I felt Spicy Spoon restaurant which is about 5kms before A2B is another good option. Its less crowded and pretty decent breakfast. We leave A2B by 9:15AM and I let the Swift D stretch its legs on the beautiful NH 7. I keep the speed constant at 100kmph. Pay the toll at Krishnagiri (Rs.25) and head straight towards Dharmapuri. Cross Dharmapuri, pay the toll at Thoppur (Rs.48) and take the right towards Mettur around 10:30AM.

At A2B, Chinnar

Towards Dharmapuri

Beautiful NH7

Super smooth NH7, Dharmapuri
Now its a 2 lane state highway towards Mettur. The road all the way till Mettur is just average with occasional broken patches and potholes. I decided not to take the Bypass towards Mettur Thermal Station and continued ahead towards Mettur Dam. Mettur Dam was just half full with water. Enter Mettur town and head towards Bhavani. Bhavani is about 49kms from Mettur. This again is on a 2 lane SH where you can cruise at 80-90kmph. We enter Bhavani town and make our way out towards NH47. The beautiful 4 lane NH47 all the way towards Perundurai is super smooth. Exit NH47 at Perundurai and take the 2 lane state highway towards Dharapuram. Its again a 2 lane SH towards Dharapuram. Roads are pretty wide for a 2 lane SH. I maintain a speed of around 80-90kmph. After Perundurai, you join the HW from Erode at Chennimalai and continue towards Kangayam.

Mettur Dam

SH towards Dharapuram
By 12:30PM we are Kangayam and decide to have an early lunch at Gayathri Veg and Non Veg restaurant just near the Kangayam Bus stand. I had stopped here earlier during my return trip to Bangalore from Kodaikanal and really liked the food here. We had vegetarian meals and spicy Chettinad Chicken just like the last time. After a heavy lunch, we leave the place by 1:00PM and make our way towards Dharapuram. At Dharapuram we take the bypass and continue ahead, and at a circle we take the right towards Udumalaipettai which is 69kms from Dharapuram.
Nearing Udumalaipettai, we encounter towering windmills. The entire stretch between Dharapuram to Udumalaipettai has hundreds of windmills. We stopped at one of the windmills close to the highway to take a closer look at it. The huge blades rotating were an amazing sight to watch. The windmill might be at least 15 storeys high. After spending about 15mins at the windmill, we make our way into Udumalaipettai town. A little confusing to find the way towards Marayoor, we ask for directions and head towards Marayoor by crossing the BG railway line and head towards Amaravathi.

Huge windmills at Udumalaipettai

Huge windmills at Udumalaipettai
We enter the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary check post around 2:40PM. The drive inside the forest is on a well paved single lane road. The forest was mostly dry with towering fog filled hills ahead. We maintained a speed of 40-50kmph inside the forest and were looking out for any wild animals. We did not come across any animals and then we started the climb up the hills after signing an entry book at one of the check posts.

2 Lane road towards Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Single lane road inside Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

A lake inside Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Towering Munnar hills ahead

Starting the climb up

Roads towards Munnar inside Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Can see the fog filled hills ahead

Stopped at one of the checkposts inside the forest
The surrounding gradually changes from dry to green. I can see small streams and the roads slightly wet with rains. Once we are at the other side of the hills the surroundings is completely wet. We stop at a point where we can see Thuvanam Waterfalls in the distance. All this time there is a steady drizzle. We continue our way towards Munnar and encounter numerous waterfalls all around us. There are like 10-15 waterfalls and green carpet of tea gardens around us. I read on the Internet that these hills are called the Kannan Devan hills owned by the TATA group for their tea brand. TATAs indeed own a small part of heaven on earth. Every turn we take opens up new scenery and we are stopping every 10mins for photographs. The roads are narrow but well paved with occasional potholes all the way up the hills and as we near Munnar the roads have rain water running across. After stopping every 10-15mins taking snaps we finally reach Munnar town by around 5:00PM.

It starts raining

Thuvanam Waterfalls in the distance

Thuvanam Waterfalls

Watersfalls everywhere

Green tea gardens

Green tea gardens

Swift D at one of the beautiful places we stopped

Tea gardens

Waterfalls beside the road

Surrounded by hills with numerous waterfalls

Road through the hills

One of the many waterfalls beside the road

One of the many waterfalls beside the road

Almost nearing Munnar
We take rooms at Highrange Inn just opposite to Misha Holiday Home on the Munnar-Cochin road. We get good rooms at the top floor with an OK view of the hills. Rooms at Rs.750 after 50% discount. We check-in by 5:20PM into the cozy room with rains lashing hard outside at Munnar. My car parked outside was getting pressure washed with the heavy rains. We decided not to visit any places today and just relax listening to the rains outside as it was already getting dark. The road from our hotel to Munnar town center was in a bad state. There had been a recent landslide and entire stretch was riddled with potholes.
Around 8:30PM, we decided to have dinner at Hotel Annapoorna just opposite to our hotel which is a standard North Indian Vegetarian restaurant. I was desperately looking forward for Kerala Beef dry fry and Kerala Parottas, but my wife being a veggie she was a little skeptical with restaurants serving both Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian food. So have to wait for another day for this Kerala dish. After dinner we head towards Munnar City center for some shopping and are back to the room by 10:30PM. I am a little tired with all the driving for the day and wait till midnight to wish my wife Happy Birthday and then doze off.
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