Yelagiri History & Useful Info
Yelagiri hill is one of the popular hill
stations of Tamil Nadu. Situated amidst four mountains well known for its
salubrious climate prevail throughout the year. Tribal people live in
villages in these hills.
If you travel the winding Ghat
road that has 14 hairpin bends you can reach the Yelagiri hilltop. The
hairpin bends offer panoramic, breath taking views of the hills and its
surroundings.
The seventh bend is
significant, since it offer the view of the slopes of the mountain and the green
forests that carpet the hill.
Yelagiri comprises 14 small
villages. The tribal people who live here are engaged in agriculture,
horticulture, forestry, etc.
Their customs, habits, and the
structure if their houses are very unique and attract tourists
Yelagiri (also spelled Elagiri
on some signboards) is a town in Tamil Nadu, a state in the south of India.
Yelagiri, at a height of 920
meters above sea level, stands majestically amidst four mountains. This is a
hill station with a salubrious climate prevailing throughout the year so that
winters do not keep visitors away. The main inhabitants of the area are the
tribes who live in the 14 small villages which comprise Yelagiri. These tribes
are engaged in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, etc. - all the occupations
of rural hill folk. Their customs and habits, and especially the structure of
their houses is unique and attracts a number of tourists to this hill station.
Area : 29.2 Square Km.
Population : 3755 (As per 2001 Census)
Altitude : 1048.5 m.
Climate:
Summer: 34°C
Climate:
Summer: 34°C
Winter: 11°C
Season to Visit : Throughout the Year
Language Spoken : Tamil
Rain fall (Annual) : 900mm (average)
Language Spoken : Tamil
Rain fall (Annual) : 900mm (average)
Festivals:
Summer
festival during the month of May – June. (2 to 3 days yearly)
Nachiyamman
temple Nilavur (Once every five Years).
Murugan
temple Festival (Once in aYear)
Useful Info:
Department
of Forest: Govt of Tamil Nadu. Ph: 2220857
Yelagiri
Hill Development Authority & Tourism Promotion Society: 0416 - 2242726
Tourist
Information Centre, Vellore: 0416 - 2217974
For
Guide and for Information Tourist Information Centre, Yelagiri: Ph 04179 -
295101, Cell: 94863 28778.
Block
Development Officer Jolarpet: 04179 - 220015
District
Collector Vellore: 0416 - 0052718, 2253177
Road: It is Well connected by Road Ponneri to
Yelagiri (14 Km)
buses are available. Tirupathur to Yelagiri (27 Km)
Rail: Nearest Railway Station Jolarpettai. (Jolarpettai to Yelagiri21 Km)
Air: Nearest Airport Chennai and Bangalore.
Chennai to Yelagiri-233 k.m.
Bangalore to Yelagiri-145 K.m
buses are available. Tirupathur to Yelagiri (27 Km)
Rail: Nearest Railway Station Jolarpettai. (Jolarpettai to Yelagiri21 Km)
Air: Nearest Airport Chennai and Bangalore.
Chennai to Yelagiri-233 k.m.
Bangalore to Yelagiri-145 K.m
By car
From Bangalore
Yelagiri is about 150
km from Bangalore and 250 km from Chennai (Madras), good for a four hour bike
ride with breaks along the way. Take the NH7 out of Bangalore towards Hosur,
turn towards Chennai (onto NH46) at Krishnagiri and continue until you get just
before Vaniyambadi. You can see the Hills from quite a distance (on your
right). From a break in the highway that comes approx 2 km after the toll gate,
turn right into the underpass road that takes you to Tirupathur. Continue some
5 km and at Ponneri Junction take a left to Yelagiri Hills. The routes are all
marked with signboards in English.
From Chennai
Yelagiri is about 258
km from Chennai-Tambaram. Take the Poonamalee High Road
out of the city to Ponamalee Town. From Poonamalee, take the Bangalore highway
towards Vellore. The distance to Vellore is about 135 km and the route passes
through Sriperumbudur, Walajapet and Katpadi. Vellore would be a good
place to plan a break, there are a lot of eating places right on the highway.
From Vellore continue on to Ambur and then towards Vaniyambadi. On the highway
about 45 km from the 3 toll station, watch out for a signboard for
"Elagiri - 22 kms". Take a left at this exit. Its easy to miss this
left and if you overshoot this you would reach the Vaniyambadi toll station in
about 1km. Continue on this road (SH18) till you reach Ponneri junction which
has Thirupathur straight and Yelagiri on the left. Watch out for this one as it
is easy to miss. (On the left, you'll see a big sign board 'Tamilnadu Tourism
Department Welcomes You'. Turn left at this junction, there's a sign board
pointing towards Yelagiri.)
The roads are well
punctuated with signboards in English, and the roads especially the Chennai-Vaniyambadi
stretch are excellent (in 2007). It is fairly safe, watch out for the
occasional truck that changes lanes abruptly. The last petrol pump is after you
turn left at Ponneri, a little before you start on the ghat section. There are
no petrol pumps on the hills.
There are 14 hairpin
bends on the ghat road from Ponneri to Yelagiri and the road is pretty narrow
so you can't actually park a car to enjoy the view except at some of the wider
hairpin bends. Bikes won't have this problem though.
If you are coming by
train from Bangalore,
Chennai
or Coimbatore
you have to get down at Jolarpettai Junction.
If you prefer to take
public transport, buses come from Thirupattur and Jolarpet. You can take a taxi
also from these places. You can negotiate for about 350 INR (2005) to drop you in
Yelagiri Hills from Jolarpettai Junction.
Please note there are
no petrol stations in Yelagiri, thus you have to fillup the tank at the last
available petrol station in the plains (however, try to avoid HP petrol bunk in
Poneri because they don't give pure petrol). Except for a few tire changers
there are no vehicle repair shops in the hills.
Also, please take
your first-aid kit along with your regular medicines, if any, with you. There
is a government primary health centre, and a private clinic (in which the
doctor is from CMC vellore). The nearest health centre is in Tirupattur.
As for getting around
you may have to make your own arrangements for commuting in the hills. There
are auto-rickshaws and a few taxis for hire, but it is a great place for trekkers.
Each village has a
Murugar Temple, small and big. At Nilavoor there is a devi temple for
Kadavu-Nachiyar, which opens for puja only on Fridays between 11AM and 12PM in
the morning. The villagers around believe this Goddess is very powerful and throng
the place in good numbers on Fridays.
You can get buses
from Chennai, Salem, Hosur, Bangalore but a bus journey will eat into a major
part of your day. Driving or taking the train is advisable.
Total distance: 258
Km
Journey Duration: 4
1/2- 5 hours
The Route From
Chennai:
Chennai
City--->Poonnamale Byepass---> Sriperamabadur By pass---->Toll
Gate---> Kanchipuram By pass Flyover--->Walajapet Toll
gate--->Katpadi----> Ranipet Bypass----> Palar Bridge-> Arcot
Bypass---> Vellore Bypass (6 or 7flyovers ---->Pallikonda Toll Gate
----> Pachakuppam(bypass bridge)---> Ambur Town--->Vaniyambadi By
pass( has two Bridges)--->Vaniyambadi Toll gate --->Ponneri--->Yelagiri
hills
Tips
- If
you start from Chennai city your first destination is the Poonamalee town.
This can be reached by taking the Poonamalee High Road.
- From
Poonnamalee you have to take right turn on to the Bypass road towards the
Bangalore Chennai Highway or NH4 (National Highway #4). This highway is
part of Golden Quadrilateral (GQ)
- Your
next destination on NH4 is Sriperamabadur via Thandal and the Hyundai
factory. Drive carefully as there can be some heavy traffic movements on
week days owing to a lot of factories here. Sriperamabadur would be 1 hour
from Chennai.
- Carry
on on NH4 for another 1 hour or so you will see the directions for
reaching Kanchipuram.
- Your
next destination is Vellore some 140 kms away.
- Continue
your journey on NH4 past Sivathangal, Kevripak, Katpadi and Walajepet to
reach Ranipet or Ranippettai.
- From
Ranipet you have to take a left onto National Higway 46 (NH46) and move
towards Vellore via Kanipettal
- Assuming
you have started from Chennai early in the morning then by the time you
are on the outskirts of Vellore it’s high time to have the breakfast.
- From
Vellore continue your journey on to Ambur past Pallikonda.
- Your
next destination is Vaniyambadi
- After
crossing Vanyambadi, just after 2-5 km you need to take a left turn on the
the Tirpathur highway
- You
will reach Ponnari at approximately 7 kms from Vanyambadi. Continue your
journey till you find a HP fuel station on the right.
- After
crossing the HP petrol pump go till you reach a junction. From that
junction you need to take another left turn towards Yelagiri Hills.
- Be
careful not to miss the junction. On the left, you`ll find a big sign
board that says `Tamilnadu Tourism Department Welcomes You” and after
turning left you will find a sign board that points to Yelagiri.
- This
is the Ghat Road. From Ponneri the hills of Yelagiri is 14 kms away that
passes through 14 Hair pin bends named after famous Tamil language poets
and reach the top at Athanur town.
How to get out of Chennai City
From Chennai city to
go to Poonamalle there are three ways.
Chetpet--->Amejikarai--->Arumbakkam--->Koyambedu
junction--->Maduravoyil--->Poonamalle bypass ---> GQ (NH4)
Vadapalani NSK
Road--->Valsarvakam--->Porur junction (take a right turn
here)--->Poonamalle---> GQ
Mount
Road-->Guindy Kathipaara Junction---->Porur road (it’s just next to the
airport road on the right)--->MIOT(Madras Institute of Orthopedics and
Traumatology)-->Porur junction->Ramachandra Hospital->Poonamallee.
Total Distance: 165
km
Total Time: 3 ½ hours
Bangalore City--->
Electronic City---> Atibele---> Hosur
flyover--->Soolagiri--->Krishnagiri Byepass--->Krishnagiri toll
gate--->Krishnagiri Flyover (first)---> Bargur---> Natrampalli--->
Ponneri---> Yelagiri Hills
Tips
- From
Bangalore take the NH4. NH4 is part of GQ. The road is silken smooth.
- After
leaving Bangalore your first destination is Krishnagiri that is some 95 km
away via Hosur, Kamandoddi and Melumalai
- After
crossing Krishnagiri Toll gate there would be two Flyovers. Cross the
first one. As you approach the next flyover do not go over the flyover.
Instead take the side road. You will find a junction here. Turn left here.
- You
are now on NH 46 towards Chennai.
- After
traveling 17 km further you would reach Bargur
- From
Bargur Travel tillNatrampalli on NH 46
- After
a few Km There is another toll gate. Past the toll gate, follow the road
signage carefully. You will come across a school called “Vanni
Matriculation Higher Secondary School”. You can see the sign board that
reads ‘Elagiri 36kms’. The sign board asks you to take an U turn for
Yelagiri.. Take the U turn and continue your journey under a bridge. Be
careful not to miss it
- You
are now into SH 18 that leads to Thirupathur. As you travel continue
looking at sign boards on your left. After approximately 7 kms you will
find one that reads‘Ponneri 13 kms’
- Drive
a few yards ahead till you reach a crossing. Here you can also spot a
board that is put by Tamilnadu Tourism Department. From this crossing you
need to take a left turn towards Ponneri and subsequently to Elagiri
Hills.
- Drive
your up through the magnificent Ghat Roads and 14 hair pin bends to reach
the top at Athanur Town.
Fuel Stations
You can refuel your car
at Hosur, Krishnagiri and Vaniyambadi.
Alternate Route from Bangalore to Yelagiri
There is another
route that is a favorite with bikers. The total distance would be bit longer at
around 215 km.
The route is
Bangalore->Hoskote-> Malur->Bangarapet-> Betmangala->
Venkatagirikota (vkota)->Pernambaut->Ambur
Road->Vaniyambadi->Yelagiri
Tips:
Though the distance
is more in this route but a ride down the Pernambaut ghats is considered very
scenic and the route passes mainly through village roads. The road from Malur
to Bangarpet which is around 30KMs is not in very good condition. The stretch
between Venkatagirikota (vkota) to Pernambaut is good. Though be careful of the
hair pin bends as they are full of sands. On this route petrol pumps are
available at Malur, Pernamba, Ambur, Vaniyambadi.
Shopping:
Home made honey and jack
fruit (on season) are available in Yelagiri Hills. Even the Home made Honey can
be get from YMCA with Good Quality and taste, You can believe that it is
original. Otherwise you have to check whether its original. There is a small
house near YMCA, where you can get pure malai then (mountain honey). The weekly
market (Sandhai) assembles in Athanavoor on Fridays. Again you will find the
usual modern cheap plastic wares from the plains are sold, along with a few
agricultural products from the hills.
A
SBI ATM has been newly constructed near YMCA as of August 2009.
Food is not a problem
in Yelagiri, except if you are trekking. Otherwise there are a number of
eateries offering south/north Indian food at reasonable rates. Branded soft
drinks and water bottles are available. Look out for jackfruit - this area has
plenty of it available especially in the summer months, and the fruit here is
considered very good. Also, there are lots of fruits available each season like
guava, custard apple, etc. Try to bargain as much as possible as the locals are
very keen. On the contrary, you will also get some fruits near Swamimalai
treking spot where the locals will surprise you by giving you more than what
you expect.
Drinks:
Carry your own beer
case as its difficult to get these locally. Some restaurants sell beer. But
that maynot be the original brands If you are a guy looking for branded.
Vodafone now has a
tower in the hills with good reception throughout the area. BSNL is the other
provider - but has frequent network congestion problems. Aircel and Airtel also
has excellent connectivity.
Useful Tips
Like in many
hill-stations, you'll come across an army of monkeys on the winding, ghat road.
Pull aside to take pictures if you like, or slow down so that the kids can get
a closer look at these lovely animals. But, don't get too close and don't
provoke them, because they can get very, very nasty. Ensure (a) the windows are
rolled up; and (b) ensure no food items are on the dash board, especially
bananas. If they see a banana, you'll have a battle on your hands. Remember,
out there you are pretty much out-numbered. It might also be interesting for
you to know that a monkey bite can be pretty much fatal.
Whatever level of
adventurous streak you have in you, don't overdo it by trying to crawl through
bushes or thick shrubs. Yelagiri Hills is home to hundreds of snakes and some
pretty venomous ones at that.
Travelers from
Chennai and Bangalore generally prefer to take their own vehicles to go to
Yelagiri. If you are adventurous enough there is nothing like a bike ride. The
journey offers enough thrills in the form of U Bends and S Bends to keep you
absorbed