Valparai is a Taluk and hill station in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 3,500 feet (1,100 m) above sea level on the Anaimalai Hills range of the Western Ghats, at a distance of 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Coimbatore and 65 kilometres (40 mi) from Pollachi. There are 40 hairpin bends on the way up to Valparai from Azhiyar. While major portions of the land are owned by private tea companies, large forest areas continue to be out of bounds. As of 2011, the town had a population of 70,859.
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Loam’s view point is located at Valparai-Pollachi route at 9th Hair pin bend, there are total of 40 sharp hair pin bends on this route, these bends are the best place to see Nilgiri Tahr at its natural habitat, and you will have a breathtaking view of Aliyar dam and it’s Reservoir.
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Has to walk around a kilometre from parking place Its a private estate view point which falls in anamalai estate Has to be there before 4pm There is an adi muruga temple too You can have a view of anaimudi highest peak in kerala side Lot of waterfalls also seen
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Sholayar Dam, in Tamil nadu state, is located at about 20 km from Valparai and 80 km from Pollachi. Actually there are two Sholyar dams exist at a distance of 20 km. The one in Tamil nadu where tourists are allowed is called Upper Sholayar dam. Whereas, the other is located in Kerala, called as the Lower Sholayar Dam. To access lower Sholayar dam one needs prior permission. Both dams are surrounded by Sholayar forest. I have visited both the dams. Upper Sholayar dam is one of the biggest in India. In fact, it is considered to be the second deepest dam in the continent of Asia. Ride along the dam side is really likeable. When you travel from Valparai to Chalakudi in Kerala you will cross this Upper Sholayar dam.
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WIth the hairpin bends leading to the dam (48) this was one superb journey and awesome views. Stopped on top of hill view the dam. Its massive.
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1. If you are visiting valparai means dont miss to visit balaji temple even you dont have believe in god. 2. This is the most peaceful spot in valparai. 3. We need to climb on the top of the hill to visit this temple, this is a private temple, we need to park the car and walk nearly one kilometre to reach the temple. 4. Clicking photos are not allowed inside the temple, there is a security keep telling you not to click photos. 5. During walking you can take pics before reaching temple which more pleasant. 6. I recommend to visit the temple on evening which open on 3pm to 6pm in evening and 7.30am to 11am in morning.
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Although slightly away from town and bad roads this dam is nicely poised inside dense forest area with fresh oxygen gushing your lungs.. we enjoe
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This place is called the chirapunji of south India, but there was no rain when we visited. There is an entry fee of 130 per head at the check post and the road to the falls about 3-4 kms away is very bad and can be driven very slowly, so be very careful to drive.There is a bus service till Chinnakalar falls.From the parking lot, one has to walk about 600 meters to reach the falls in the forest area.The leech menace is only in rainy season. You will be accompanied by a Guide as It is frequented with elephants. and the view of the small waterfall is superb.Bathing is not allowed as it is a forest area . The view from the hanging bridge is superb.Can spend 15-20 over here.Recommended.
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1. This is really a good place for family's and kids, since the water level is low we can play in the river. 2. This is located in between tea estate where you can take beautiful pics. 3. Name itself suggest that you can see lot of koolangal (brownish stones) in the river. 4. During our visit few people were bathing in the river also. 5. Must visit during family trip.
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