| Nelliyampathy
Hill Station, Kerala Hill Station TourA
forest range 75 kms ( travel time: 2 ½
hours) from Palghat, the Nelliyampathy hillls
comprise a chain of ridges cut off from
one another by valleys of dense evergreen
forests and orange plantations.
The height of the hills
ranges from 467 metres to the tallest peak
Padagiri loomig at 1572 metres. Accessing
Nelliyampathy from Palght is a sensation
on its own, as you negotiate over a dozen
haipin curves of the ghat road passilng
through the fascinating jungles of the Sahya
Ranges.
En rout, 17 kms from Palghat,
the shimmering Pothundi Reservoir and ilts
manicured surroundings make for the ideal
stop over.
Seethakundu at nelliyampathy
offers fantastic view of the valley below-a
wide-angled vision of a third of the entire
Palghat area.
Nelliyampathy has immense
trekking potential. The Community Hall at
Kaikatty provides a good caping ground for
the trekkers.
SIDELIGHTS
The Parambikulam Wildlife
Sanctuary: Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary
TravelSprawling over 285 sq.kms, this neighbouring
sanctrary shelters the largest population
of wild Gaur ( Bison) The Cannimare Teak
Tree, said to be the largest in the Asian
continent towers roughly 5kms away from
Thunakadavu-the headquarters of Parambikulam.
Other wildlife Such as
the Nilgiri langur, sloth bear, the lilon-
tailed macaque and spotted deer abound along
with a handful of tigers and leoards.
Malampuzha: The garden
complex around the dam at malampuzha draws
a large holiday and weekend crowd to itself.
A small garden done in
Japanese style adds a touch of exotic charm
to the landscape. So does the hanging bridge
across the canal.
GETTING THERE: The hills
of Nelliyampathy lie at a distance of 75
kms from Palghat ( travel time: 2 ½
hours) and 126 kms from Calicut, ( travel
time: 4 hours). |