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Ghat RoaD – A TraveL

Kolli Hills is famous for its travel to natural beauty. The following are the most popular attractions in Kolli Hills- Travel to Agaya Gangai Waterfalls, Arappaleeswar Temple, Boat House, Botanical Garden, View Points, Siddhar Caves, Selur Nadu, Tampcol Medicinal Farm, Mini Falls and a many more.

Most Hairpin Bend :

Travel to Kolli Hills is also known as Kollimalai Ghat Road and is one of the most adventurous mountain roads with a length of nearly 46.7 kilometers. There are 70 continuous hairpin bends here. The road starts in Kalappanaickenpatti and ends at the ‘mountains of death’, popularly known as Kolli Hills.

Steps Of MountaiN :

Kollimalai has 1,000 steps and it takes nearly 1 hour to trek down. its takes big task for travel persons.you will easily find climate change in a 1000 of steps. in top of the step that we feel cooling climate end of the steps feel normal climate.late time i went to there that time i take challenge to me “rajesh we wont sit down in any place we should reach 1000 step on the top”.

More Travel Places :

the mountains are covered by green vegetation in the spring and monsoon, and are streaked with streams. There are three reserve forests that are controlled by the Government of Tamil Nadu, namely Ariyur Solai, Kundur Nadu, Pulianjolai.https://wordpress.com/block-editor/post/lonlyride.travel.blog/44

TRAVEL TO MOUNTAIN OF DEATH

Last week , I went to kolimalai near in namakal district.

Kolihills or koilamalai but nature name is “Mountain of death“.

  • You need to walk 1000+ steps, Close to 300 steps are steep; Otherwise you can climb easily. Wear comfortable footwear and clothes. We went with casual clothes played and came back with the same clothes. Stayed sometime in the sun and our dress got dried.
  • Ladies, No rooms for changing clothes, so do not carry unnecessary luggage with you like changing clothes, cosmetics etc. Carry water bottle and snacks. You may require refreshment while coming back.
  • The water is falling from a big height, very nice feel and terrific experience, Enjoyed a lot. Played nicely with the water flow. Easily we spent four hours in the water, no fever or cold. Carry mobile phone with a waterproof cover.

Namma aruvi at Kolli hills :

Very few people go to this falls, But I would suggest female crowd or family crowd can choose this falls. We went in November it was so nice experience and had good time. Water flow is super good, We enjoyed and played very well.

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