As part of my visit to Vellore
district in February, I explored Palamathi Hills, a beautiful mountain range that close to the Vellore City or to say about 10 km from the same. Located
southeast of the Vellore city, the hills is an extension of the Eastern Ghats includes
Palamathi Reserve Forest and Otteri Lake, makes it a thriving hotspot for
various birds and flora. I visited the hills through the back road, which I would
recommend anyone driving from Chennai who like to enjoy village scenario and it
was a short route too by going into Arcot town and taking the Arcot main road to
Kavanur and then to Palamathi Hills.
The hills have a beautiful and
scenic environment and I would highly recommend it visited during winter or monsoon
to feel cool and find it quite greenish. Palamathi is a developing tourist
destination with Balamurugan Temple, atop the hill, could be the prime destination
to attract tourist. The yellow coated Murugan Temple, also known as Kuzhandai
Velayudhabani swamy Temple could be an attention seeker for anyone visiting the
hills and the hillock temple and tower is visible from the distance if you climb
from the Vellore city. The temple has a beautiful arch at the foothill leading
a driveway and a stairs parallel to the parking lot.
It was
12pm when we visited the temple and it has around 150 steps to climb from the
foot hall to the temple and before we discover the off road that adjoin the hillock,
mom and grandma went atop on foot and it was them to find out the mud road and
we took the SUV close to the temple tower. The temple provides free lunch for
the visited devotes and except me and cousin, others end their lunch there.
Parents told the temple was well maintained and has couple of peacocks fenced
in a cage inside the temple – form where one get to hold natural views all
around.
The forest view along the off road that take us above the hillock and you could see goats feeding from a bucket kept by the temple people. |
The temple perched on the cliff, shot while climbing down the hill towards Vellore city |
Palamathi isn’t very high hills
and should be around MSL 300-400 and has wonderful breeze throughout the year
but should feel cool in morning and evenings unless monsoon/winter hits. I actually wanted to visit this place much earlier as post monsoon or midwinter to experience cool weather but it wasn't bad in early Feb. The
best part of the scenic hills is the road winding down to the Vellore city and the
hairpin bends are picturesque to shoot along the way or from the hilltop. But
the temple has closed the windows overlooking that view, perhaps it located at
unsafe spot, so we missed getting the scene but I managed to get some while drove
through the Ghats.
Scenic view around the hairpin bends |
Palamathi is a village panchayat
and majority of the people living here are migrants from other places of Tamil
Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra and so they do not have a tribal status. The people cultivate
paddy, groundnut and ragi above the mountains and sells at the city market. The
Otteri Lake at the foothill is a manmade lake in the British era to supply water
to Vellore city. I took many photos on the hills and I would share more in the
future posts.