Tuesday, February 5, 2013

BAVALI-BAIRAKUPPE

Bavali the border of kerala-Karnataka,is a small agicultural village. Walking through the road to Bairakuppe  was unforgettable.Right side is Kabani river.Left is various green farms.Shino Jacob,Krishnan and Me traveled this place on 2008 July 13.There is no bus or other vehicles ...only 




NELLIYAMBATHY


    Nelliampathi is a popular hill station 60 km away from Palakkad in western ghats in kerala. It is surrounded by tea andcoffee plantations and has excellent weather conditions. The only route is from Nemmara, from where the first town of Nelliampathi, namely Kaikatty junction, is at a distance of 26 km. At the 9th kilometer is the Pothundi Dam, a small irrigation dam which provides water for the rice fields in the surrounding area. The dam is at the foot of the Nelliampathi hills. From here, the road winds up for the next 17 km, with many hairpin turns on the way. Immediately after Pothundy dam, comes the government forest, where one can see massive teak trees. On the way, one can see wild animals like monkey, deer and porcupine. The view of the Pothundy dam from the height is a breathtaking sight. There will be many waterfalls by the roadside during the rainy season.



Laikons on the rocks


chemban malayannaan
    At an elevation of 1000 metres at the southern tip of the Palakkad gap, the Nelliampathi hills are known for their exquisite fauna. About 215 species of birds and 90 species of butterflies have been recorded in these hills. Some of the rare species of birds include Grey-breasted Laughing Thrush, Great Pied Hornbill, Jerdon's Baza, Great Black Woodpecker, Oriental Broad-billed Roller, Nilgiri Flycatcher, Broad-tailed Grassbird and Nilgiri Pipit. Primates including Lion-tailed Macaque, Bonnet Macaque and Nilgiri Langur are seen here. A small population of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr is also seen in the grassy peaks.I visited Nelliyambathy 3 times (27th Sept 2011,July 2010& in 2006)


on the way 








Near Kaikatty