Munnar is an incredibly beautiful hill town positioned at a height of 6000ft in the Idukki district, Kerala. With an extensive stretch of tea plantations amidst the high mountains and unspoiled valleys, Munnar gives a very pleasant feeling. The scented cool air is filled with the aroma of spices. The rising and falling terrain of Munnar is covered with forests and grasslands.
Munnar has alwayz there in my visiting list. All friends occupied themselves for Rakhi & Independence Day weekend and I was going through my options. However, nothing seems to be finalized until I received a mail from BASC regarding Munnar Trip. After few dropouts, I was accommodated.
We met on 12th Aug @7.30pm. A total of 20 BASC Members few
known, many unknown started for the Journey.

Pics Courteousy: Tanoy, Girish, Deb, Pratab
Day 0 - Preparation & Meet Up
DAY 1 - 13th Aug
When I woke up in the morning, we were in Coimbatore , Tamilnadu. After some time we saw
many windmills across the road... we were in Pollachi. A few hours later, the
dry forest started with monkeys around :) and later we reached
"Cinnar Wildlife Sanctuary".
After sorting, the permissions and
taking pics of few monkey families around, a forest guide took us for a trek
inside the sanctuary.
Pic 1: Cinnar Wildlife Sanctuary |
View During the Trek |
View from the Watch Tower |
Watch Tower |
Group Pic at the Top of Watch Tower |
On the way to Munnar, we visited Lokkam waterfall. Chk the
pic to read its story :) Here few of us had "teetar" bird egg bhurji.
It was OK, a litter bitter to my taste. Soon we started and we were presented
with majestic tea garden across. A road in the middle, surrounded by Tea
Garden.... It was beautiful to say the least. On the way, Jinu enquired about
the timing of "Ernakulam
National Park ". He
mentioned it as 7.00am. Anywayz, through the scenic beauty of tea garden we
reached our accommodation at AIDA by 5.30pm. We accommodated in three room. Few
of the members opted to stay back and relax, few took their cameras and headed
north/south/east/west.. I don't know the direction as I was buzy sleeping. :)
Hang ON!!! Day 1 is still to be closed. My roommates and I
started around 7.30pm for the dinner. In the market, we can see only Tea Shops...
not for drinking but fresh tea for taking home. Infect, there are hardly any
tea stalls. Ok.. Moving on.. we had our lunch in the outside dhaba (others No
idea) and came back move to play cards. We played cards for 2-3hrs ... having
blanket maar for winning/forcing others to loose. Thts it.. we retired for the
day after spending not so amazing time outside as most of time we were in the
bus :P
DAY 2 - Munnar Visit
The day started with the visit to "Ernakulam National Park ".
It opened @8.00am and we were the first batch to reach there. We were taken to
the park base and left there to enjoy the scenic. We already knew there were no
Animal sightings. Hence, we wandered through and came back with good pics..
thts it. It is told that blue blooms happens once in 12yrs and is worth a
visit. During this visit, few of the members started proposing there places to
visit but they themselves delayed and hence more places were not explored.

Hmm.. we then spend half-n-hour roaming around the market
near the national park until Jinu figured the bus. In the mean time, we had
fresh carrot, green mangoes, buttas to name a few. There were truly delicious
:) Tht contributed to good breakfast since we were further delayed due too
traffic jam. Anywayz we reached Munnar by 11.00am, had our breakfast/lunch, and
headed to Mattupetty Dam. The dam was crowded. We parked our vehicle after few
knots and headed for the river. Few clicks and again the journey started. This
time to 'Kundala Dam'. Here, three of the gates were open however, there was
hardly any water flowing through it. We thought of boating but being a Sunday,
it was too rush.
Then, through "Lock Heart Gap" we traveled to the
"echo point" and "Top Station". The trip through "Lock
Heart Gap" unveiled the breathtaking panorama of evergreen tea estates,
undulating valleys, a spine of hills in the horizon and streaks of cloud
drifting over tea gardens. We traveled to "echo point" and then
headed to "Top Station" for the final visit of the day. Some of the
members decided not to visit the "Top Station" viewpoint because of
Fog (better to say passing cloud), Rain and Crowd. For others those things
contributed to disappointment especially there was hardly any view and they decided to stay back.
We came back and struck in traffic in crossing ourselves not
bus (it was far ahead). On the way we stopped near Kekan Deva tea plantation
and posted for pics :). Soubrab was left when we started from this place. In
addition, here we saw Mandir, Majid and church location within 5KM giving the
prospects of communal harmony.

Thts the end of Day 2 with more visits but for less time :(
since the traffic was eating up the time. Similar to Day1, we had our dinner,
cards playing and rest.
DAY 3 - Kolukkumalai Tea Estate
The initial plan was to keep our language at the hotel and
come back for lunch & vacate it. However, Team decided to check out the
hotel @morning only since checkout was possible within 12.00pm.
Anywayz, we started for Chinnakkanal by 7.30am. On the way
we halted near periyakanal waterfalls. It was one of source of drinking water
for Munnar. He had our photo sessions before proceeding further. Here again
Sourab and other person was left behind. Jinu had to go back around 500mts to
get them... They didn't knew & were still buzy photographing. Crazy guys!!!.
Next, we suddenly stopped somewhere and Jinu went and came
back with three Jeeps.
Well.. It was to take us to 'Kolukkumalai Tea Estate', the
highest organic tea garden. The ride to the estate about an Hour was one of the
memorable experience to say the least. I definitely recommend a ride here for
those think they are the best drivers. The road to/from this tea estate is
unpaved and very uncomfortable... It like getting free massage for your leg,
body, silence mind. It was a horrible drive. I guessed I would have trekked in
less time. Anywayz, the view from the top of the estate was zero for the fact that huge cloud cover. We later
went to estate tea estate company for a demo of the tea preparation. The tea factory
is about 70+ old and still uses traditional method for tea preparation. Later
after purchasing tea we came back to base where our bus was parked, again via
un-describe road. My mind was roaming like anything once we came back. I had to
take instant food & water to get going.
Thts Western Ghats Highest Peak
View from Top of the Tea Plantation
Anywayz, we started back to Bangalore via Body-Theni-dindigal route.
Summary:
Day 1 - Cinnar Wild life Sanctuary
Day 2 - Ernakulam
National Park , Few Dams,
Top Station
Day 3 - Kolukkumalai Tea Estate
Pics Courteousy: Tanoy, Girish, Deb, Pratab
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