Dams in & around
Valparai
Sholayar Dam
It is the second
deepest dam of Asia. Situated at a distance of 30 Kms, from
Valparai. An active tourist spot found always busy.
Believed to be the
second highest dam of Asia Sholayar must be on the don’t-miss category of your
list. The dam and its surroundings are perfect examples of the term ‘majesty’.
Upper Sholayar or Upper Sholayar Dam (சோழையார் Shozhaiyaar) is situated 20 km (12 mi) from Valparai, a hill station in theAnaimalai Hills of the Coimbatore district, Tamil Nadu India. A part of the hydroelectric project of Tamil Nadu, special
permission is required to visit the dam.
The Sholayar dam is a
vital reservoir under the Parambikulam Aliyar Project and has a water storage
capacity of 160 ft (49 m). The reservoir's overflowing waters are let
into the Parambikulam Reservoir through the saddle dam.
Sholayar dam is 30
kms from Valparai town. Entry to the dam is restricted and tourists can view it
only from a distance. This dam is constructed in Chalakudy River. The catchment
area of the dam is spread across to several kilometers and will be a memorable
travel along the catchment area enroute to dam. The mesmerizing Athirampalli
falls is just 60kms away from Sholayar Dam.
Aliyar Dam
Aliyar (ஆழியாறு azhiyar) Reservoir is a 6.48 km2 (2.5 sq mi) reservoir located near Pollachi town in Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu, South India. The dam is located
in the foothills of Valparai, in the Anamalai Hills of the Western Ghats. It is about 65 kilometers
(40 mi) from Coimbatore. The dam offers some ideal getaways including a
park, garden, aquarium, play area and a mini Theme-Park maintained by Tamil
Nadu Fisheries Corporation for visitors enjoyment. The scenery is beautiful,
with mountains surrounding three quarters of the reservoir. Boating is also
available.
The Aliyar Dam was
constructed during 1959-1969 across the Aliyar river, mainly for irrigation purposes. The project was commissioned
in September 2002 to generate Hydro Electric Power.
Aliyar Lake receives
water from Upper Aliyar Reservoir through the hydroelectric power station in Navamali and the Parambikulam reservoir through a
contour canal. Aliyar dam, built as a part of Parambikulam Aliyar project
(PAP), retains a large reservoir. The dam is around 2 kilometres
(1.2 mi) in length.
The lowest level
outlet of the reservoir is 930 feet (280 m) above Mean Sea Level (MSL) and the canal intake is 980 feet
(300 m) above MSL. The spillway is 1,040 feet (320 m) above MSL
and the FRL (Full Reservoir Level) is 1,050 feet (320 m) above MSL. The
maximum surface area is 48 hectares (120 acres) (1,600 acres). The volume
of water at FRL is 3.864 Tmcft (88,705 acre feet(109,416,000 m3)).
The maximum depth is 41 metres (135 ft) and the mean depth 16.8 metres
(55 ft) . The volume development is 1.2 m. The highest inflow usually
occurs during July and August. The shoreline is poorly indented, the shore
development is poor and shallow and the Aquatic plants and limnology of the littoral zone is also very limited.
Ailyar reservoir was
studied by the Central
Inland Fisheries Research Institute (CFRI) for eleven years from 1982 to 1992. The rate of energy
conversion at primary producer level and at the fish production level at Aliyar
is considered higher than in any other Indian reservoir. The indigenous fish of the reservoir
includes 40 species belonging to 13 families, plus seven stocked species.
This project consists
of a series of dams interconnected by tunnels and canals for harnessing the
waters of the Parambikulam, Aliyar, Sholiyar, Thunakadavu, Thekkadi and Palar
rivers, flowing at various elevations, for irrigation and power generation. The
scheme is an outstanding example of engineering skill. At present, the
discharges are being let down through three sets of slucies/ canals, viz.,
Pollachi Canal, Vettaikaranpudur Canal and the river sluices. Under this
scheme, the irrigation discharges let down through river slucies of the Aliyar
Dam utilized for power generation in a power house at the toe of the dam. Being
a micro hydel scheme, this project is subsidized by the Ministry of
Non-conventional Energy sources, Government of India.
Aliyar dam is a
popular tourist destination. Near Aliyar dam are some visitor attractions
including a park, garden, aquarium, play area and a mini Theme-Park maintained
by Tamil Nadu Fisheries Corporation for visitors enjoyment. Temple of
Consciousness is situated near Aliyar dam entrance at Arutperunjothi Nagar,
where Vethathiri_Maharishi resides. The scenery
is beautiful, with mountains surrounding three quarters of the reservoir.
Boating is also available. Monkey Falls is located at 6 Kms from the dam next
to Arutperunjothi Nagar and Forest Department Checkpost. Ambarambalayam Darga
is situated nearby on the banks of the Aliyar River. Overnight stay is possible
in the forest rest house. A treetop house provides accommodation for the
adventurous.
The dam is 81 meters
in height and is a feat of excellent engineering work.
The Aliyar dam
located at the base of Valparai hills is worth a visit. The dam also has a
sprawling garden and a soothing environment.
Panoramic view of
Aliyar reservoir is filled with surrounding mountains and an island in the
middle of the lake which completely enthralls and captivates the visitors and
turns them lively and cheerful. Another nearby attraction is Aliyar canal, a
quaint water stream overflowing from a step like structure and flowing into the
valley below. This view attracts and compels tourists, photography enthusiasts
and movie directors to visit this place. This is also a well known film
shooting location in Pollachi.
This project consists
of a series of dams interconnected by tunnels and canals for harnessing the
waters of the Parambikulam, Aliyar, Sholiyar, Thunakadavu, Thekkadi and Palar
rivers, flowing at various elevations, for irrigation and power generation.
Popularly known for:
Tourist location, Film shooting, Parambikulam – Aliyar Project (PAP)
Aliyar Park
Aliyar Park is a
leisure place to enjoy the natural scenery of Aliyar dam and Chain
Mountains of Western Ghats. Kids can have a pleasant time in the park.
Peringalkuthu Dam
Peringalkuthu
Dam is located across the Chalakkudy River in Thrissur District. The dam
is situated deep in the forest on the way to Valparai. Peringalkuthu dam and
the uncontrolled inflow from 26 sq.km. of free catchment downstream of
Peringalkuthu LB dam.Peringalkuthu & Sholayar Dams, Deep in the forest on
the way to Valparai are the two dams that generate hydroelectric power to the state.
The 23 m high gravity dam has a length of 290.25 m. The dam discharges the
tailrace water into Kannamkuzhithodu, a tributary of the Chalakudy River. One
can visit the dam with special permission. An old bird sanctuary was located
here earlier. One can approach the dam from Athirappilly Waterfalls as well as
from Anakkayam. Lodging facilities are available at Riverok Villas.
Peringalkuthu Dam is
located across the Chalakkudy River in Thrissur District. The dam is situated deep in the forest on the way to Valparai.
One can visit the dam
with special permission. Within 8 km distance there is a beautiful place which
is the confluence of the three rivers - Kuriarkutty, Karapara and Parambikulam.
An old bird sanctuary was located here earlier.
Location info:
Address: Near Chalakudy, Thrissur District
, Kerala, India
District: Thrissur: Thrissur District
Nearest City: Valparai, Chalakudy, Kochi,
Irinjalakuda and Kodungallur
Best time to visit: September to
April.
Climate/Weather:
The weather
Temperature on summer: (January - May) 15º C to 36º C. and Monsoon: (June -
October) 26º C to 36º C.
Interesting things to do:
Within 8 km distance
there is a beautiful place which is the confluence of the three rivers Kuriarkutty,
Karapara and Parambikulam, Old bird sanctuary and the Chalakudy River which
flows across the dam.
Kadamparai Dam
Kadamparai Dam is
vary next to Attagatti that is placed in 20 th bend on way to Valparai this is
a significant spot to visit but you need to get permission to enter the
Kadamparai dam.
Special permission
must be sought to visit this place. Hydro Electric plant at Kadamparai between
Pollachi and Valparai is most worth seeing.
Many wild species are
found frequently in this region. Its speciality lies in the fact that it is
carved out within a single rock, which gives an astonishing view.
Hydro Electric plant at
Kadamparai between Pollachi and Valparai is most worth seeing.
The 20th hairpin
bend that head to Kadamparai Dam. The dam was within a distance of 15/20km, and
the road lead between teak forest and Tiger valley. The very special about this
was the recycling process. Throughout day the water from Kadamparai dam is open
to generate electricity and throughout night, half the current stored are spend
to recycle the water from Upper Aliyar to Kadamparai dam.
Nirar Dam
Water Source at the Lower
Nirar dam never goes dry. The distance from dam is 15k.m from Valparai. The dam
is built for multipurpose project such as irrigation; Hydro electricity production.dam
was situated in beautiful location covered by a forest.
Water from
Chinnakallar falls gets collected in this dam. It is located in eastern side of
Valparai hills 20 km from Valparai town. There are two dams, upper Nirar and
lower Nirar which is about 20 km and 15 km from Valparai.
The Nirar Dam was a
placid reservoir and one of a highest dam in Valparai. The view from the dam
was scenic and water flows like milk with mild resonate. It was just like a
canal and foot path across a small flow of water from an uncertain hole and the
places was surrounded by little flowers. It was the Dam build along with Upper
Nirar in 60’s, by the government of Kamaraj.
Nirar Dam is located
15 kilometers from Valparai. The dam has been constructed as part of the
hydroelectric power project that powers many an industry and home in the
plains. It also plays an important role in terms of irrigation and supplies
water to places in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Nirar Dam, along with Sholayar Dam and Aliyar Dam
are the three most important dams that are located in and around Valparai.
Close to the dam, is
a waterfall that resembles the Cascade falls near Kodaikanal. The Nirar dam and
its reservoir are located amidst lush green forests and hills. An expanse that
seems to have frozen in time, with the old and the ancient blending seamlessly
with the new. The dam does not seem to affect the natural beauty of the
landscape, but serves to augment it. Nirar dam is indeed a destination that
deserves its place in your itinerary.
Amaravathy Dam
Amaravathi dam is located in near Pollachi. It is built in 1957. Amaravathi
dam is situated south of the Udumalpet. These are also tourist places in
Udumalpet which adds attraction to the city. The tourist place called
Thirumoorthy hills, which is located 21 kms difference from Udumalpet.
There
are many temples in this city and also the nearby places. The other tourist
places are Swimming Pool, a Boat house and Crocodile farm are situated near
Sainik School of South. There are large numbers of Industries in Udumalpet so
called as industrial town. The Industries like paper, textile industries are
flourishing. Agricultural fields are also developing faster here and especially
cotton. So, there is an name for Udumalpet called as Cotton town.
The Amaravathi Sagar
Crocodile Farm, established in 1975, the largest Crocodile nursery in India is
nearby. Many Crocodiles of all sizes can be seen basking in the sun and
suddenly making a stride or piled up on one another. Eggs are collected from
wild nests along the perimeter of the reservoir to be hatched and reared at the
Farm. Many adult crocodiles have been reintroduced from here into the wild.
Chinnakallar Dam
Chinnakallar Dam and
Chinnakalar are geographically significant spot in Valparai tourist places.
That is the subsequent greatest bad weather fall location in
India. Generally this place is as determined moist and misty. That environmentally
friendly green lustrous forest having a high
majestic timber along on the path to Chinnakalar is a pleasure of nature.
In
Chinnakallar there is a waterfall that looks similar to roaring lion. This particular spot placed at the mileage about 10 miles from Valparai.