Nelliampathy
Understand
Nelliyampathy is better known as Poor Man's Ooty, due to its unexplored virgin hill station status, famed for its large bio-farms, plantations and orange gardens. The hills are part of highly sensitive Western Ghats and was once thick dense teak forests inhabited by tribals. Later the area became popular among English planters and the area soon developed into major plantation belt. Its one of the few plantation areas in India, where multiple crops like Pepper, cardamom, tea, coffee and oranges are cultivated.
Apart from plantations, there are several hill ranges and cliffs, which all are popular among tourists, especially those interested in adventurous. Kerala Tourism has identified the hills are one of the best areas for trekking.
Nelliyampatty is in Palakkad District, 56 km from Palakkad city near Nenmara town.
History
By the 1890s, there were over a hundred European planters in the district, mostly from the coffee districts of Mysore, but by the 1930s there were no more than half a dozen and most of the coffee they had planted lay abandoned· The Halls’ property and James Finlay’s at Sethangandy (Seethargundu) were two that were still flourishing at the time· Both older estates also planted cardamom and a visitor to Sethangandy said its cardamom were "the biggest and best he’d ever seen. In 1896 they have sold the leasehold right over the land to M/s Amalgamated Tea Estate Company Ltd; subsequently it came into the hands of Amalgamated Coffee Estate Pvt. Ltd., which was owned by Sri. Neelkanda Iyer. In his hands this estate was known as Seethargundu. Later he sold this estate to various parties in different portions. In 1969 Poabs India has got brought entire shares of various companies and amalgamated all to take over the plantation. Today 95% of Nelliyampathy hills are with Poabs India Company and remaining with Kerala Forest Department.
Landscape
Nelliyampathy starts at Poothundy lake, where a large dam exists, mainly used for irrigation purposes. The lake and its resovoir is a major picnic spot. From Poothundy, the hill range of Nelliyampatty starts.There are about 10 hairpin bends that have to be negotiated on the way to Nelliyampathy. As the Ghat road winds its way up to Nelliyampathy, at some places there are viewpoints from where the vast stretches of Palakkad district are visible with its extensive paddy fields forming a verdant carpet. It also offers a splendid view of the Palakkad Gap, which is a geographical phenomenon in the Western Ghats formation in this region, bringing into view, parts of the adjoining State of Tamilnadu.
The Nelliyampathy hill range has 3 distinctive landscapes
- The plantation part with several plantations, orange farms and spice gardens
- The rocks and hill-tops where several cliffs, rocky mountainous areas and large hill-tops, which all are for trekker's delight
- The forest regions, which has some of the rare varieties of fauna and flora.
Flora and fauna
Climate
Nelliyampathy is an all around the year tourist destination with a pleasant climate all through the year. Summers during March to May have a maximum temperature of 30°C and the winters during December to February have a minimum temperature of about 15°C. Monsoons offer very heavy rainfalls during June to September.
The hill station is very imposing during the monsoons. Post monsoons and post winters are flowering seasons. Waterfalls offer eye catching experiment during monsoons and post monsoons.
Best period to visit here is September to May avoiding monsoons.
Get in
By plane
The nearest international airport is Calicut International Airport (CCJ) at Kozhikode which is nearly 120 km from the Nelliyampathy ranges, with regular connections to most of Middle East countries and South East Asia. Coimbatore Airport, in neighboring Tamil Nadu, is 60 km away offering connections to several leading Indian Metro cities and few international connections.
Or you can reach at Cochin International Airport (COK) or Chennai International Airport (MAA) and reach the hill station via train by boarding down at Shornur or Palakkad town.
By train
The nearest station is Palakkad Junction, at a distance of about 60 km away from Nelliyampathy and you can take a taxi to reach Nelliampathy. Or get down at Shornur railway station and reach via taxi. While returning, make sure to reach Palakkad Junction which is also called Olavakkod railway station only where the long distance trains come. Going to Palakkad Town railway station is of no use at all. A better idea is to head straight to Shornur or Thrissur railway stations where the frequency of trains are much higher.By bus
Most of the south Indian cities are connected to Nelliampathy by bus. All inter-state bus travelling from Coimbatore, Bangalore and Chennai, plying on NH 47 passes through Nenmara, the nearest point to Nelliyampathy. Tourist buses and State-owned buses provide services from cities like Trichur, Kottayam, Kozhikode, Guruvayoor, Cochin and Trivandrum. From Palakkad to Nelliampathy buses run on regular intervals.By taxi
From Cochin Airport: Come to Thrissur - 30 km; take a taxi or bus from Thrissur bus stand to Nemmara - 48 km.
From Coimbatore Airport: Come to Palakkad - 50 km; take a taxi or bus to Nemmara - 30 km.
Get around
Bus timings from Noorady Junction, Nelliampathy
- 8.45 am
- 9.45 am
- 11.00 am
- 2.00 pm
- 5.45 pm
Auto rickshaw charges
Auto rickshaws are very expensive in Nelliampathy. They charge ₹100 for shorter distances and ₹400 for short excursions because of the shortage of passengers. Most tourists come here in their own vehicles.Sightseeing by bus
Buses are available from Noorady junction to scenic villages like Karady, Lilly, Victoria, Karappara, Kaikatty and Pulayanpara. Buses going to Karappara also cover Karady and Lilly villages on the way. Buses going to Pulaayanpara also cover Kaikatty on the way. Ask the locals for the timings.See
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A.V.T. Manalaroo Estate
address: Noorady -
Hill Top viewpoint
address: Lilly village, Karappara RoadShri Mariamman Temple. -
Karady village
address: Karappara RoadScenic place with rivulets and rocks. -
Karappara Hanging Bridge
phone: +91 4923246575Mariamman kovil and Tiny teashop. Kesavam para viewpointMalayalam film Mrigaya starring Mammootty was shot here.
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Manalar Mosque
address: NooradyThere is a cute and photogenic little trishul temple in front of the mosque. -
Nellikkunnu Devi Temple
address: Noorady -
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
address: Pulayampara -
Poolachirakkal School campus
address: NooradyScenic surroundings. -
Pothundy Dam and Gardens
address: Nenmara Road down the hillThe dam garden is full of fine statues of pretty girls with floral offerings and dancing women in erotic postures. The surrounding valleys of Pothundy are even more beautiful than Nelliampathy Hills because of the expanse of green paddy fields and not-so-cold weather. Accommodation is available only at Nanmara town 5 km from Pothundy dam. Ranimedu EstateBeautiful view point.
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St. John's CSI Church
address: Nellikulam -
Victoria Village
address: Karappara RoadUndulating landscape, coffee estates and rivulets.
Do
Excursion to SeetharkunduBeautiful viewpoint accessible by jeep from Noorady.
Trekking @ Karappara RoadNelliampathy is a trekkers' paradise and you can start from Noorady junction. 3 km on the Karappara road makes you reach in Lilly village. The next village is Karady village which is another three kilometres. 'Karady' means 'bear' in Malayalam but there are no bears living here only workers of tea estates. The next two villages are Victoria and Karappara. There is a hanging bridge and tea shop in Karappara.
Buy
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Davees Stores
address: PulayanparaFor packed food, water bottles, cool drinks and essentials like footwear. -
Fresh Tea Powder
address: A.V.Thomas and Company, Noorady -
Gandhi Gramam Herbals
phone: +91 9495142100address: PulayamparaFor green tea, flax seeds, forest honey, bamboo rice, henna powder, musk powder, fig fruits etc. -
Passion Fruits
address: Government Orange Farm339-hectare facility with 91 varieties of fruit products sold. 500 orange trees are maintained.
Eat
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Bismi Biriyani House
address: Kaikatty Junction -
Tiny Restaurant
address: Pulayam ParaVery basic restaurant with polite service and tasty food. -
Yellow Canteen
address: opp. Govt Orange Farm
Drink
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P.V.R.Coffee Shop
phone: +91 8281382514address: Karappara
Sleep
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Ciscilia Resort
address: Ranimeedu Estate -
Government Guest House
address: KaikattyI.T.L. Resort -
Greenland Farmhouse
phone: +91 4923246266address: Palagapady -
Hill Top Lodge
phone: +91 4923246566address: Noorady₹1,000 for double rooms. This is the only lodge option for budget travelers because other locations make you depend upon expensive auto rickshaw trips. You can board a bus with an ensured seat only from Noorady junction. -
Hillway Homestay
address: PothundyThis homestay is situated in an extremely scenic and peaceful location with a dam and garden at a walkable distance. -
ITL Dormitory
address: Pulayam Para Nenmara townThree cheap lodges are available at Nenmara town. The lowest rent is ₹500.
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Orange Valley Tourist Home
phone: +91 4923246666address: Pulayam Para Palakkad townNumerous lodges, hotels and luxury resorts are available at the district head quarter city of Palakkad. Budget rooms are available from ₹200 to ₹800 and expensive hotels charge up to ₹6,000
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Spring Valley Lodge
phone: +91 9447243305address: Pulayam ParaMr.Benny, manager. -
phone: +91 80 7818 3849address: Seetharkundu Rd Sitargundu EstateConfortable rooms, good service, jeep trekking, bird watching, etc.
Stay safe
- Carry some table salt with you while going for trekking as leeches are common here.
- Avoid trekking early in the morning because elephants and other wild animals are there in the hills.
- Avoid solo trekking in the remote forests as there are frequent Maoist attacks.
Go next
- Malampuzha Dam and Gardens, 75 km
- Palakkad town, 55 km
- Silent Valley National Park, 105 km
- Thrissur city, 75 km