Friday, 26 April 2019

THAMARASSERY CHURAM
Wayanad Ghat pass also known as Thamarassery Churam is along the National Highway NH766 connecting Kozhikode with Wayanad. Wayanad Ghat road is the most beautiful in South India stretching 14 Kms and having 9 hairpin bends with each turn taking one to a higher altitude offering a better view of the picturesque plains below.

According to history, Foreign rulers were attracted by the beauty of Wayanad especially the spices and they tried to make many passes to reach Wayanad. Finally, a head of tribal community showed them this route. But in order to take the credit of having found the route, they killed the tribal head. And it is the belief that his spirit used to haunt the travellers by throwing away the vehicles into the valley. Finally he was chained to a tree to solve the problem.
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An amazing journey through the Thamarassery Ghat Pass, a.k.a Wayanad Churam. Read my experience in travelling through the curvy roads through the hills in Wayanad, one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Kerala.
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Thamarassery Churam- An Amazing Road Journey to Wayanad in Kerala
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While at Wayanad, make your stay comfortable at Silverwoods Resort.
Wayanad Silverwoods Resort is one of the best luxury resorts in Wayanad offering exquisite experience in tune with the nature. It is one of the sought after destinations that harbor some of the most spectacular landscape in the world where visitors can experience a unique blend of landscape, wildlife sanctuaries, waterfalls, dams, coffee plantations, varied flora and fauna etc.
Wayanad Silverwoods Resort is spread in an area of 16 acres  and provides a breathtaking view of the Banasura sagar with the mighty banasura mountains as the back drop.


Friday, 15 February 2019


Kurumbalakkotta

Would you like to go for a trek to an exciting new destination? Wayanad has many strikingly scenic lofty ridges, which are often interspersed with dense forests and deep valleys. Clothed in greenery, various mountain ranges like Vellari, Makkiyadu, Narinirangi, Brahmagiri, Manikunnu, Ambukuthi, Chembra, Banasura, Kurichyar etc. offer a picturesque view of this pristine land. Making a choice from all these would be a difficult task. How nice it would be to see all these mountain ranges from a single destination! Interested? Then pack your bag and head for Kurumbalakkotta in Wayanad.
Kurumbalakkotta is a small hamlet in Kalpetta in Wayanad District of Kerala. It has been said that it was the Fort of a Kurumbapaalakan (meaning a king) because it offered a strategic geographical point to keep vigil against the enemies. However, there are no remnants of the fort to be seen. There are also some songs, which describe the relationship of this fort to the reign of the Veda dynasty.
You can start your trek from Malankara. If you are looking for clear cut paths to the peak, then you are mistaken. Kurumbalakkotta does not have pathways leading to it because it has not yet found a place in the usual trekking manual. You can move on cutting through the long grown theruva grass and yes, watch out for those thorns.
As you reach the top of the peak you can see several other towering peaks at a distance. Kurumbalakkotta reigns in the middle of Wayanad. The vista resembles the solar system; Kurumbalakkotta being the Sun. From here, you can take in the majesty of the sub-tropical savannahs, picturesque hills, sprawling spice plantations and luxuriant forests. Its surrounding mountains are equally imposing, creating magnificent panoramas from any point.
From Kurumbalakkotta, one can see the Panamaram River, flowing like a silver cincture worn around a maiden's waist. The paddy fields and palm groves shrouded in misty air offer a brilliant view. On your way down, one may also visit the Kurumbalakkotta Bhagavathy temple. The temple boasts of a legacy of more than three centuries. This trekking spot is not exclusively reserved for the adventurous spirit. It is ideal for anyone who would love to do a not so tedious trek. 
Kurumbalakotta is a hill 20Km west of Kalpetta in Wayanad district, Kerala. It is a monolith hillock in Kerala. It rises to 991m above sea level. It is situated in the centre of Wayanad.

Sunday, 20 January 2019

IRUPPU WATER FALL NEAR WAYANAD, COORG, KARNATAKA

Iruppu Falls is a fresh water cascade, which is located in Coorg district of Karnataka. This fall originates from the Lakshmana Tirtha River, which is the tributary of Cauvery River. Owing to this, the fall is renowned as the Lakshmana Tirtha Falls. From these falls, visitors can reach Brahmagiri Peak, following a forest trial.

Near these falls, visitors can find the famous Rameshwara Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is situated on the banks of the Lakshmana Tirtha River and attracts pilgrims during the festival of Shivaratri. As per the Hindu mythological belief, Lord Rama and Lakshmana passed along the Brahmagiri range in search of Lord Rama's wife, Sita.  

Lakshmana shot an arrow into the Brahmagiri hills, when Lord Rama asked him to fetch some drinking water. His arrow brought into being the Lakshmana Tirtha River. Since then, these falls are believed to cleanse sins of devotees, if visited on Shivaratri. During the monsoon season the fall has high flow of water and offers a beautiful sight. This time is considered ideal time for visiting the Iruppu Fall.

Distance between Wayanad and Iruppu Falls


OriginWayanad, India
DestinationIruppu Falls, Karnataka, India
Driving Distance124 kms or 77.1 miles or 67 nautical miles
Driving Time2 hours, 28 minutes

How To Get To Coorg

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