Last week we visited Yelagiri—my first trip in the last three years—a small hill station in the Tirupattur district of Tamil Nadu. It was a three-day family trip with a two-night stay at a cottage in Yelagiri, which we booked in advance. It was planned as a short trip in a short time, and we weren't sure until we paid in advance for the cottage, as we had some health issues, but we are glad nothing popped up, and the trip went smoothly.
Yelagiri is about 230 kilometers from Chennai, according to Google Maps. The travel duration on Google Maps is 5 hours; however, due to terrible roads, it took us nearly 7 hours, including breakfast and lunch stops. The construction of flyovers at several crossings caused frequent detours on the Chennai-Bangalore route up to Vellore.
We haven’t driven on the highways much in the last two years, so we didn’t get stuck on the FASTag (an electronic toll collection system in India, administered by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI). From Chennai to Vaniyambadi—where the road turns left to reach Yelagiri—there are three toll gates; we hadn't considered the FASTag until we were close to the first toll gate; those without a FASTag must pay double the fee.
So right after crossing the first toll and paying double the amount, we got the FASTag from the same booth; it's open for recharging or instant installation of the FASTag. A FASTag sticker was paste to the top left corner of the car's windshield, and it functioned right away, so we didn't have to stop at the toll gates from then on, but rather slow down for the sensor to scan the tag.
FASTag is a system that works on recharge, similar to prepaid mobile phones, and if we fail to recharge or maintain a minimum balance amount, we had to pay twice the toll fee. So there is an additional charge for us to check the balance before picking up a trip on the highway.
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The FASTag has a tie-up with Paytm to make recharging easier, and even if we fail to recharge but have a balance in Paytm, then the fee will be deducted from that.
We bought our lunch in Ambur, which is well-known for its biryani! So obviously, everyone's choice is the world-famous biryani, but I preferred vegetarian, to make sure the trip wasn't troublesome. While traveling, I try to avoid non-vegetarian dishes as much as possible, but on the way back, I like the same.
Though I didn't eat biryani, I searched for the best biryani in Ambur, and Rahamaniya emerged as our top choice after reading positive reviews. I say the biryani was delicious and lived up to the promise (I admit that I took a few mouthfuls to get a taste), but the biryani that we ordered to take away was missing a piece of meat. For some, it was a significant letdown in addition to the flavor.
The restaurant should consider this to avoid negative feedback from customers who come in search of delicious biryani after reading positive reviews.
While looking for a nice place or shadow to have our lunch, we came close to the foothills of Yelagiri and decided to have our lunch outside Amma Park at the starting point of the ghat. We were a group of five adults traveling with my nephew Kavin, my brother's 4-month-old baby. It was also one of the factors that contributed to the delay. We arrived at our cottage at 4 p.m., and the journey from foothill to hilltop took only half an hour, even though the distance was 12 km.
Sounds like a great beginning for your travels. It must have felt good to finally go somewhere and be out and about. Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDelete...I'm glad that your trip went well. We haven't travelled over night since the pandemic started.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to travel again. I look forward to hearing more about this holiday.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful trip for all ~ glad you were able to travel a bit ~ Happy Weekend to you ~ namaste,
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Glad that you were able to go on this trip without any problem. That is a lovely highway with colourful shrubs. The entrance to the park looks like a zoo entrance with the tiger mural. Nice to be welcome by smiling staff of the cottage. Looking forward to the next post.
ReplyDeleteSeven hours is a long trip driving but with your stop for briyani lunch etc, it sounds quite fun. Besides the scenery was green and the roads looked quiet too. FASTag isn't that fast or cheap when one forgets to top up etc. I bet Kavin slept most of the way. I hope you get to go out for more free and relaxing trips.
ReplyDeleteI just got on Google maps and looked up the area you went to...saw lots of 360 views. What a beautiful area that is. I bet it felt good to go some place new for a change.
ReplyDeleteWow! 7 hours journey on the highways would give me body aches as I am still recuperating from surgery.
ReplyDeleteI just came back from a trip to the east coast of our country. The drive was slightly over 3 hours.