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Mountain to Mountain - Munnar to Valparai
By Paul Williams on Thursday, 9 July 2009Driving from Munnar to Valparai requires a steep descent of 2000 metres, a drive for several hours across the plains, and a rapid ascent to 1600 metres. It's a rollercoaster of a ride carefully maneouvering around the 40 hairpin bends that queze your stomach along the way. A phenomenol view greets your every turn.
As you begin this journey you leave behind the mist and goats of the grasslands, cut through the vast tea estates and sweep through high altitude forest and cascading waterfalls. Then you hit the humid zone of the plains. Here villages are coated with banana leaves, mangoes lie in huge piles by the roadside, and children run by with crude cricket bats. Huge flat fields spread out before you, framed by the distinct sillouhette of the Salihydras - The Western Ghats. From somewhere resembling the Yorkshire Dales you now find yourself in the Carribbean.
On the plains the landscape is much drier, a result of the huge rain shadow cast by the Ghats. Palm tree plantations line your route and the air tastes salty. It reminds me of a tropical beach only we're hundreds of miles from the sea. People seem more relaxed, happier, chilled-out, maybe because the sky isn't pouring buckets. Maybe it's because my Seasonal Anxiety Disorder is alieviated and I'm seeing things with my sunny hat on! It doesn't last long. As we climb higher the Tea estates return to view and the monsoon rain pours it's tears on us like an old friend happy to see us again.
We have arrived in Valparai.
Labels: India, Travelogue, Wildlife, Writing
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good to read ur exploits down south....here from kalyan's page....great to see / read the content u folks are creating !
Comment posted by Suhas Anand, at 15/07/2009 15:37
@..could u plz describe the route from munnar to valparai? Hw long it takes and wat distance..?
Comment posted by anees, at 08/06/2010 21:08
Hi Anees, I am sorry but the driving and navigation on my trip was done by Kalyan Varma http://kalyanvarma.net/ and Mandanna Dilan. If I remember correctly it was a very long days drive.
Comment posted by Paul Williams, at 09/06/2010 09:51












good to read ur exploits down south....here from kalyan's page....great to see / read the content u folks are creating !
@..could u plz describe the route from munnar to valparai? Hw long it takes and wat distance..?
Hi Anees, I am sorry but the driving and navigation on my trip was done by Kalyan Varma http://kalyanvarma.net/ and Mandanna Dilan. If I remember correctly it was a very long days drive.