Though winter is here and the
weather turns chill in the morning and foggy experienced at the outskirts of
Chennai, my journey to Munnar began on the early hours of November 26 wasn’t
much different due to the low pressure in bay, I experienced a feel on
mountains. The travel between Thiruporur - Chengalpattu, in the outskirts of
Chennai south, was blissful than ever while passing the countryside beside the
hill and forest terrain. The picture below will give idea how the travel was
and the glasses were scrolled down until touched the national highways.
But the entire journey wasn’t on
NH, and we took a detour at Perambalur instead going down to Trichy to reach
Musiri, a town on the north bank of Cauvery. Crossing the river, we hit the NH
again before took turn to Dharapuram to go to stay at Udumalpet where we booked
rooms at govt. guest house. On the road to Thuraiyur, from Perambalur I come
across a beautiful temple tower which I had no idea until I browsed using the
location marked at the iPhone image detail. I shot many photos using my iPhone
SE, like ever with a mobile, and it was quick and easy than a P&S.
The temple was at a village called
Kurumbalur, and the temple named as Panchanadeeswarar Temple is dedicated to
Lord Shiva and the temple was built in 10th century by King
Veeratarajan. First time traveling on this road the weather was helping hand,
aside the cool countryside and trees guarding roadsides. Again on NH, we
encountered two big blades of windmill (pic below) transported in trucks. Around Dharapuram and Udumalpet one could
find number of windmills and this region is open to many windmill farms since
it falls under the straight line of Palakkad gap, through which it receives
Arabian Sea breeze.
Across Dharapuram, the state
highway was really good and beautiful with all the curves and row of trees was
inspiring to shoot. The drizzling weather was like ice on the cake and we
couldn’t stop have tea from the roadside tea shop even before it turned 4pm. Being
a Sunday Udumalpet was bare enough with almost shops closed, and the guest
house on the Munnar road was easy to move out rather going into the town. They allotted
two rooms for us, but the five of us decided to stay at the AC room, though we didn’t
used the AC since the weather was cool enough.
Collage on the scenic state highway around Dharapuram, towards Udumalpet |