During my travel to Munnar, through
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, we got to see this awesome waterfall from the road
we are traveling between Udumalpet and Marayoor and it was flowing gracefully down
the valley covered in dense forest. Thoovanam, meaning drizzling sky, is one of
the beautiful waterfalls I have seen and though it flows far from where we
stood watching its majesty, we could hear the rushing water cascading from a
height of 82 feet.
Thoovanam could not stop us from thinking
about Athirapally, the largest waterfall in Kerala on the Chalakudy River,
which we checked while staying from Valparai in 2008. Though Thoovanam isn’t
big as Athirapally, the way it looks resembles. Actually we missed a stop
earlier on road, where we would have got a whole view of the waterfalls, but I was
truly content from the location we stopped to watch and take photos as it gave a
bit near view.
Thoovanam waterfalls from on the
Pambar River that run down along the valley between the hills and dense forest,
and the highway between Udumalapet and Munnar travels along the river which supposed
to be originated at Anaimudi, the tallest peak of South India. The Chinnar wildlife sanctuary
offers trekking to the waterfall and the forest guided trek takes about 2-3
hours to cover 4km of stretch through wild forest and hills.
The valley view where the Pambar river winding through thick forest after magnificently fall as Thoovanam |
Apt. to the name of waterfalls (Thoovanam)
the weather was drizzling sky as we passed the mountain Ghats. Though our entire
trip to Munnar in November was drizzling, rainy and foggy for the most gave far
refreshing sight of many waterfalls and cool weather along our travel,
Thoovanam as it flows through a pristine cover of forest green is spectacular
to be watched again and again.