Monday, May 08, 2006

The Yetis of Yelagiri

Sunrise on Yelagiri Lake
The Yelagiri hills is a range of mountains approximately 250 kms from Chennai on the Chennai-Bangalore route. Taking advantage of the three-day weekend and to have some respite from the blistering heat in Chennai, we decided to try out the hill station.

We caught a bus to Tirupattur at the Koyambedu bus stand. This is the first time I've been to Koyambedu - its certainly the best bus stand in capacity I've seen, but is poorly administered with helpdesk personnel missing and no one to guide around. The bus we caught had a pathetic top speed of 30 kms/hr and took an exhausting 7 hrs to cross the 250 kilometers to Tirupattur (via Vellore, Walaja, Vaniyambadi, Jolarpet and Tirupattur).

Tirupattur is a crowded, dusty town with a really dirty bus stand. The ride up the Yelagiri hills took a leisurely 2 hours. The route has 14 hair-pin bends and the night-time view of the surrounding towns during the climb is breathtakingly beautiful.

Yelagiri is a small hamlet with a single main road and a few scattered houses. However, holiday resorts abound and maybe even outnumber the resident houses. There is a small lake in which boating is allowed. A few kilometers from the town center is a trekking location called swamimalai (No, do not mistake it for its more famous namesake).

Path to SwamimalaiIt takes about an hour and a half to climb to the top of swamimalai through the dense jungle cover, but its worth the effort - the view from the top is exhilarating. (As for the yetis - let us know if you find one)

Apart from the lake and the trek, there's very little to do in Yelagiri. It seems to have become a favorite weekend resort for people from Bangalore, given its proximity - almost all rooms are booked on weekends - people land up in cars with family/friends. The weather is pretty chill even in mid summer and is a good place to beat the heat.

Recommendations for people wishing to follow our trail: Take the train to/fro Jolarpettai from Chennai/Bangalore or drive - NEVER take the bus, the journey is very tiring. Its actually better if you land there in a vehicle, since public transport is not that frequent and is also pathetically slow. Call up hotels and book in advance if you plan to land there on a weekend - most good resorts are fully booked on weekends and the remainder fleece you taking advantage of the situation. In sum, a good weekend getaway for people from Bangalore, a stretch for people from Chennai - worth visiting once.

5 comments:

Jimmy Narang said...

Hello.
This is the first time I've read your blog.(Having little else to do, I decided to read every one of them on SMR's blogroll) and I must say, you write pretty well.

Unknown said...

I had a very different experience in Yelagiri about 2 weeks back, check out Yelagiri & Hotel O'Nila... Tourism never happened there.... Trust me, after what I have been through, I would never recommend the place to anyone.

Joshua Karthik said...

arent you sposed to be some sort of hard working pseude putting type person? wat you are doing climbing mole hills?

:-"

Vasant said...

nice try syko, nice try :p

manima said...

Have you been to kolli hills???