Kolli Hills or Kollimalai, also called as "the Mountain of Death" is one amongst the many hill stations of Tamil Nadu. Kolli Hills is located in Namakkal District and stands at around 1000 to 1300 m above MSL(Mean Sea Level). In the recent days, the popularity of this hill station is on a rise. It is also considered as a Herbal hot-spot because of the availability of various medicinal plants. The place is also associated with pre-historic ages and various kings and has been mentioned in many Tamil literature works.
A beautiful Veiw |
1. Waterfalls - Innumerous. The most famous being the 'Agaya Gangai' and the 'Masai' waterfalls. Amongst the lesser known falls are the Falls 65, Kovil Falls, Junior Falls, Kollimalai Falls, Mini falls and so on .
One of Many Beautiful Falls of Kolli Hills |
2. Temples - Lord Arappaleshwara Temple is the main temple on the Kolli Hills. There are many other temples like the Periswamy temple, Ettukai Amman temple and so on.
Lord Arappaleshwara Temple |
Colorful Shikara |
GajaLakshmi on the Lintel |
Decorative Stone Work |
4. Pre-Historic Sites - Siddhar Caves (Caves where Sages lived ), Mudhumakkal Thazhi (Burial Urns).
5. Many Trekking Routes
Places of Accommodation:
1 N P S Lake View Resort, Semmedu
2 Nallathambi Resort, Semmedu
3 Arrow Mansion, Semmedu
4 Wild Orchid Camp(Kolli Hill Resort), Vazhavanthi Nadu
5 Govt. Cottages and Rooms are also available
We have not stayed in, or visited any of these Hotel/Resorts, the above list is an additional information to the tourists visiting this place.
Hoarding Depicting the Places of Interest on Kolli Hills |
Hairpin Bends |
Directions from Bangalore: Bangalore - NH 7 - Hosur - Krishnagiri - Salem - Rasipuram - Left Turn - Right Turn inside Rasipuram town -After about 5 km, Right Turn towards Senthamangalam - Left Turn after 25 km (Look for directions board ) - Kolli hills. (About 300 kms from Bangalore)
Entry fee is collected at the Forest Check Post at base of the Hill.. A Wonderful weekend getaway from Bangalore.
References and Suggested Reading :
1 Trails of a Traveler by Ram
2 Be on the road with Shankara
3 My Travelogue by Bhushavali
4 Wikipedia
Wow. Kolli hills is beautiful.Thanks for sharing these panoramic views.
ReplyDeleteSuperb captures as always! I love the colorful temple, the waterfalls and the view! Thanks for sharing the beauty!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Marvelous captures of a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteSuperb.. Mountain of death- a misnomer?- Looks lively and vibrant..!
ReplyDeleteGood information on Kolli Hills.
ReplyDeleteYour first picture is spectacular, and I like the waterfall as well. The temples and their decorations are beautiful. But how did such a wonderful place get to be known as the 'Mountain of Death'.
ReplyDeletegood information about the place...pictures are also good...Specially Temple pictures...
ReplyDeleteUseful information. Need to go there.
ReplyDeleteIts an awesome hill station. I love the 70 hair pin bends and Agaya Gangai falls.
ReplyDeleteNice photos.
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So good for a day visit from bangalore right?
ReplyDeleteActually , one can easily spend 2-3 days exploring this hills as there many hidden secrets .
DeleteThat is a strange name, but such beautiful sights.
ReplyDeletebeautiful travelogue with excellent photos...
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
The view from the hill is breathtaking.I just love the colors on south temples.Lovely clicks,thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewhat a view and the rain is adding more beauty :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful coverage of the place with beautiful images.
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Have heard much about this place. There are many songs in Tamil which sing its praise. Sadly, never been there yet...this was a good armchair travel for me ! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI was there but didn't know it is called Mountain of Death.. 76 hairpin bends were fun to drive
ReplyDeleteLooks very scenic. I am going to be stationed at Coimbatore and would definitely take a chance this July/August. Thanks for the wonderful photographs and also the info.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteI've been to Chennai and Mamalapuram (site of Krishna's famous Butterball) in Tamil Nadu but those places were exceedingly dry. I never saw any part of the state that looked green like this! Looking back I wish we had travelled further ...