Meesapulimala Peak Trek

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Hills, rhododendrons and tea estates in God's Own Country, Kerala

  • View hundreds of blooming Rhododendrons, charming tea estates and gurgling brooks.
  • Meesapulimala is a trek through eight hills, passing through the shared border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

Meesapulimala Peak trek is a trek through lush green valleys, hundreds of blooming Rhododendrons, charming tea estates, gurgling brooks - peace is easy to find in the idyllic surroundings of Meesapulimala. Located at a significant altitude of 8,661 feet in the Idukki district of Kerala, Meesapulimala is a trek through eight hills, passing through the shared border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

This 8 km trek from Rhodovalley takes you through high-altitude grasslands, rainforests and wildlife. The Meesapulima Peak is called so because it apparently resembles a tiger's face, although you're not likely to spot any tiger here. "Meesa" means mustache, "puli" means tiger and "mala" means hill. Hence, it is from this that the peak gets its name and this is why it is called so.

This is just a day's trek and hence trekkers of any age can go for this trek. There are plenty of scenic spots on this trek that trekkers can enjoy and capture. It is an easy to moderate trek and therefore can be completed without any hindrances.

Trail Information

Trek to meesapulimala through rhodovalley.

  • Trek duration: 6-8 hours
  • Distance: 8 km
  • Trek difficulty: Moderate

The trail starts from a Jeep track that goes to the base of the hill. After around 10 minutes, the trail swerves left. It becomes steeper, taking you towards the peak of the first hill. The climb here takes a good 30 minutes. This trail also boasts of Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once in 12 years. From atop this hill, you can see the Meesapulimala peak to the left . You can also catch a glimpse of Munnar and Suryanelli town.

Descend this hill. You'll soon come across a small stream, which you need to cross. The Anayaironkal Lake appears on this trail. Another 20 minutes later, you ascend the next hill. The remaining hills are easy to climb and of similar heights.

Soon, you reach the seventh hill. This is a relatively steep climb. Once you cross over the remaining hills, you finally reach Meesapulimala Peak. You also get a view of the shared border between the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The trek from Rhodovalley to the peak takes around 2 hours.

Note : The trek can also be started from Silent Valley, which is 6 km prior to Rhodovalley. The trek starts from the forest behind Sky Cottages at Silent Valley and takes you through waterfalls, marshy lands and grasslands, until you reach Rhodovalley.

The descent is from the other side of hill and is steep. It enters shola forests and remains in the forest for around 40 minutes. Another 30-40 minutes later, you will get a glimpse of beautiful Kollukumalai tea estates that are situated at a height of 6,675 feet. A Jeep track around these estates takes you to Suryanelli town in another couple of hours.

You can also retrace your route and trek back to Rhodovalley from Meesapulimala.

Trek to Meesapulimala through Kurangini

  • Trek duration: 9 hours
  • Distance: 15 km 

This route starts from Kurangini, a small village. The trail gradually inclines towards a steep mountain. The trek is steep, exhausting and there are no water sources on this trail. After 2-3 hours of trekking, you reach a peak with a single pine tree. From here, the path zig-zags around the curves of the mountain.

One to two hours later, you will hit 48 hair pin bends that lead you towards Kollukumalai tea estates. As you trek, watch out for panoramic views of green valleys and vast stretches of grasslands. Walking through this stretch leads you towards shola forests.

From the forest, it is another 1.5 km to Kollukumalai tea estates. The stretch towards tea estates can be tough, especially if the route is covered with vegetation. These tea estates are situated at a height of 6675 feet and boast of an old tea factory built by British.

Beyond the tea plantations, the narrow trail enters a Jeep track and ascends. Once the tea plantations end, the trail becomes narrow, entering once again into shola forests. The summit is close from here. The final one kilometre trek to the peak is slightly steep.

Food and Accommodation

Rhodovalley, Silent Valley, Kollukumalai are good places for accommodation. Take sufficient water, as there are not many water sources on the trail. Avoid monsoon time as the trails can be very slippery and full of leeches.

How Difficult is the Meesapulimala Trek

Cardiovascular endurance

The secret to ascending any trail lies in building your cardiovascular endurance. You can begin by jogging everyday. Ideally, you should be able to jog 4 km in 20 minutes before the start of the trek. It takes time to be able to cover this distance in the given time. Start slow and increase your pace everyday. Swimming, cycling and stair climbing without too many breaks in between can help too. Strength This is another area you should work on. You will need to build strength in your muscles and in your core body. You can do some squats to strengthen your leg muscles. Do around 3 sets of squats, with 8 squats in each set. Apart from this, you can add planks and crunches to your work out.

Flexibility

Another aspect that will help you trek comfortably is flexibility. For this, you can do some stretching exercises - stretch your hamstrings, quadriceps, hip flexors, lower back muscles and shoulders regularly. Carrying a backpack, however light, can become a strain after a while. These exercises will help you to be in good shape before the trek. Working out indoors

How to Plan Your Travel

How to reach the start of the trek.

There are two popular trails to this peak. The shorter one (8 km) is through Rhodovalley, which is so named because of plenty of rhododendron trees lining the valley. The longer one (15 km) begins from Kurangani.

To reach Rhodovalley

Board a bus towards Munnar, which is 463 km from Bangalore. You can then catch a Jeep towards Rhodovalley.

To reach Kurangini

Board a bus to Theni in Tamil Nadu. Theni is around 430 km from Bangalore. From there, you get buses to Bodi, which is around 16 km from Theni and then board another bus to Kurangini.

What to Take on Your Trek

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Trek backpack

No, stuffing it all in isn’t the right way to do it Packing a backpack correctly saves precious time that you might waste trying to find your things later. It is wise to spend some time learning what really goes into packing a backpack.

What should I pack?

On a trek, you only get what you take. Something as simple as a forgotten matchbox can cripple your cooking plans throughout the trek. So, it’s essential to prepare early and prepare well. To begin with, make a checklist. While shopping, remember this thumb rule - keep it light. “Every item needs to be light. This ensures that your backpack, on the whole, stays light,” says Sandhya UC, co-founder of Indiahikes. Balancing out heavy items with light ones isn’t going to have the same effect as having all light items. “Always opt for good quality, light items,” says Sandhya.

How much should my bag weigh?

“Your backpack for a weekend trek should weigh between 8 and 10 kg,” explains Arjun Majumdar, co-founder of Indiahikes, “To break it down, your tent should weigh around 2.5 kg, your sleeping bag, around 1.5 kg, and the ration, stove and clothes should constitute the other 5 kg.” The best way to plan is by concentrating on the basic necessities – food, shelter and clothes. Gather only those things that you’ll need to survive. Do not pack for ‘if’ situations. “That’s one of the common mistakes that people make – packing for ‘if situations’. It only adds to the baggage that you can do without on a trek,” says Sandhya.

One good way to go about it is to prepare a list of absolute essentials. Start with the most essential and end with the least essential. That way, when you feel you are overshooting the limit, you can start eliminating from the bottom. Another tip is to be smart while packing clothes. Invest in light. wash and wear fabrics. "Replace a sweater with two t-shirts," adds Sandhya. Layering is the mantra when it comes to trekking. Refer to Sandhya’s clothes list to pack smart.

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How to pack

The thumb rule for this one is to eliminate air spaces. Make sure that everything is packed tightly, especially clothes and jackets, as they tend to take up maximum air space. Put in all the large items first. Then squeeze in the smaller ones in the gaps. This ensures minimum air space. A good way to pack clothes is by using the Ranger Roll method.

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Where to pack

Bottom Sleeping bag : Make this your base layer. Sleeping bags tend to be voluminous, but do not weigh much. They’re perfect for the bottom of the bag. Tent : Just like the sleeping bag, even tents are voluminous and light. Keep the tent poles separately and place the fabric at the bottom of the backpack.

Middle Heavy jacket : Roll up the jacket in a tight ball and place it in the middle of the backpack, close to your back. The middle region of the backpack should always have the heaviest items. You can store other things like rations or mini stoves in the middle. Other clothes : Roll other clothes and place them in the remaining space, to fill air gaps.

Top Water : Water, although heavy, needs to be easily accessible. So put it in the topmost region of your backpack. Medicine box : This is another component that you wouldn’t want to be scavenging for when in need. Poncho : It could rain at any time in the mountains. So, ponchos should be accessible easily. Also, having a waterproof poncho at the top of the backpack provides additional waterproofing to items in the bag.

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Meesapulimala trek: A delightful trek to Kerala’s second highest peak

“Have you seen snowfall in Meesapulimala?” Charlie asks Kani who is about to commit suicide. It is a dialogue from the famous Malayalam movie ‘Charlie’ released in 2015. Ever since the release of this movie, Meesapulimala became an overnight sensation, and there was one more reason to visit Munnar now.

The Meesapulimala peak is the second highest peak in Kerala, located in Munnar along the borders of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is named so as one of the peaks in Meesapulimala resembles the whiskers of a tiger.

The Meesapulimala trek, organised by KFDC (Kerala Forest Development Corporation), covers eight hills in total on the way to the peak. The hike is through open meadows and is very scenic as it surrounds you with tall mountains, green valleys and a bird’s eye view of Munnar.

I did the Meesapulimala trek with my friends with the help of KFDC. The following guide tells you everything you need to know about the Meesapulimala trek, including an itinerary that you will follow during your journey.

Rhodo Mansion

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The Meesapulimala trek is conducted exclusively by KFDC , Munnar. Hence, there is no possibility to do this trek on your own.

There are three different types of trek and camping packages offered by KFDC. Every package includes food, accommodation and a trekking guide. You get evening snacks with tea, dinner, breakfast with tea, and packed lunch in terms of food.

It is the most economical and popular option available for trekkers. You stay in tents situated in the base camp (located inside a reserve forest), and every tent accommodates two people. 

The base camp has a small pond and a building that houses the staff and the kitchen. There are separate shared bathrooms as well, in case you want to freshen up.

The cost for two persons is INR 4,000.

Sky Cottage

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Sky Cottage is a secluded house ideal for honeymooners and located on the top of a cliff with open views. You can view valleys and a waterfall from the comfort of your room here. You can view the night sky from your room as they have a glass ceiling.

The cost for three persons is INR 9,000.

Rhodo Mansion is the costliest of the lot and is at the highest point out of all the three stay options. The actual trek to Meesapulimala starts from here, and this is where the off-road limit ends.

Hot water is available here as solar energy powers this place. The main advantage of Rhodo Mansion is that you can observe the sunrise and sunset from a viewpoint nearby, and you have in-house chefs who cook food for you.

The cost for two persons is INR 6,000.

Note : The rates keep changing, so check the  KFDC website  to get the updated rates.

How to confirm your KFDC Meesapulimala booking?

You can confirm your Meesapulimala trek booking from the KFDC website . If you have any doubts, you can also call them up (Ph: +91 4865 230332, Mob: +91 8289821408), and they will be more than happy to help you. 

Apart from the camping packages, you can also ask any other general questions you may have about the trek. I was able to get many questions clarified through a phone call I had with one of the forest officials.

If you are in Munnar, you can also book the KFDC Meesapulimala package by visiting their KFDC office in Munnar. However, it is better to book the trek in advance as they allow a limited number of tourists per day.

Meesapulimala Route Map

The journey starts from the town of Munnar. You have to collect your pass from the KFDC office in Munnar which is at a distance of 2.5 km from the centre of Munnar. After that, you proceed towards the KFDC base camp. Although it shows 1 hour on the map, the journey from the KFDC office to the KFDC base camp may take up to 1.5 hours due to the road conditions.

The roads are narrow as you will be passing through tea plantations and some stretches of the road are in good condition while other stretches of the road are untarred. Moreover, there are a lot of twists and turns that you need to navigate through. So, drive slowly if you are taking your own vehicle.

Meesapulimala Trek itinerary (1 day/1 night)

Your journey to Meesapulimala starts only in the afternoon. Please reach Munnar in the morning so that you have time to roam around Munnar before making way for Meesapulimala.

You can choose to visit the Mattupetty dam and Top Station since both are on the same route. However, these are commercial tourist places in Munnar, but the drive through this route is pretty scenic. If you don’t have your vehicle, you can easily find shared jeeps in Munnar and even buses that go through these places.

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Irrespective of where you travel in Munnar, come back to Munnar town by early afternoon and have lunch. Ideally, you should start your journey towards Meesapulimala at least by 2 pm so that you reach your destination by 4 pm. It ensures that you arrive in Meesapulimala well before sunset. 

Before starting for Meesapulimala, visit the KFDC office in the town and collect your pass for Meesapulimala. Whether you booked your package online or offline, you need to take your ticket for Meesapulimala from the KFDC office. Your journey towards Meesapulimala starts from the KFDC office, and it can take up to 1.5 hours, depending on your speed.

If you don’t have a vehicle, you would need to hire a jeep from the KFDC office. It costs INR 3,000 to take you to and from Meesapulimala. It is better to call them up in advance and inform them to be on the safer side. 

Suppose you are coming by your vehicle. In that case, it is preferable to have an SUV because the final stretch to the Meesapulimala base camp and beyond is entirely off-road and bumpy.

One of my favourite aspects about Meesapulimala was the drive to Meesapulimala itself. You will be passing through varying landscapes. A vast stretch of tea plantations, tall mountains and quaint villages welcome you on your journey. There are ample opportunities to take photos, so be sure to take breaks in between.

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On the way, we stopped at a village to have tea from a roadside stall as we saw some village kids playing football in an open field amidst the backdrop of huge mountains. These are sights that you usually don’t see anywhere else, and you will find many such views on your ride.

The last 2 km to the base camp and beyond will be completely uphill and off-road, so you need to park your vehicle if it’s not an SUV right before the ascent (you will know it when you see it) and trek 2 km to the base camp. We did this since we weren’t able to drive further with our Maruti Swift.

The Sky Cottage is 300 metres behind on the way to the base camp, whereas the Rhodo Mansion is another 4kms from the base camp. Irrespective of where you are staying, report at the base camp first, after which an officer will guide you to your respective accommodation.

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Once you reach your stay, you will be checked in and provided with tea and snacks. If you stay at the Rhodo Mansion, you will also be taken to a nearby place to watch the sunset if you make it on time.

The kitchen staff serves you dinner by 8 pm. KFDC has both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.

Keep yourself warm by spending some time at the bonfire afterwards. If you are at the base camp, you can socialise with other trekkers and travellers.

Retire for the night.

The following day, tea and breakfast are served in the morning. Get ready and obtain your packed lunch from one of the forest officials. 

A trekking guide will be assigned to each traveller group and will be with you during the entire duration of the trek. 

Your trek starts at 8 am or 9 am but may vary depending on where you are staying. If you are at the Rhodo Mansion, your trek will start earlier so that you get to see the sunrise as well.

If you stay at the base camp or the Sky Cottage, you need to take your vehicle or hire a jeep that takes you to Rhodo Mansion (additional charge for the same). The Meesapulimala trek route starts from here. It is 4km from the base camp. The drive to the Rhodo Mansion is through the thick rainforest.

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Once you reach Rhodo Mansion (from the base camp or the Sky Cottage), the entire landscape becomes different. You will only see mountains and open grasslands around you.

From the Rhodo Mansion, the Meesapulimala peak is at a distance of 4 km. The trekking route is pretty flat until the last portion of the trek, which ascends to the top. However, being an open area, the sunlight is a bit harsh, so wear a hat, take breaks in between and hydrate yourself regularly.

There are eight hills to cross on the way to the top. The hills are open meadows with grass and some shrubs growing on them. If you are lucky, you might get to see some rare animals like Nilgiri Tahr and Wild Gaur that reside here. We were able to spot some from a distance.

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Keep an eye on the small water streams around these hills. These are constantly flowing from the top of the mountains. The water from these streams is the purest form of water you can have. Drink it directly from the stream and fill your bottles as well. It will energise you like no other energy drink ever will!

Once you reach the top, if you’re lucky, you will be engulfed or surrounded by clouds. You can see other mountains from Tamil Nadu neighbouring Meesapulimala. Kolukkumalai, the famous mountain peak with the highest tea plantations in the world, is located opposite Meesapulimala. There is even a route from Kolukkumalai to Meesapulimala, but trekking is strictly banned.

Spend some time at the top of Meesapulimala and take in the beautiful scenery around you. Have your photo sessions and observe the panoramic views from the top. In our case, we could not see much apart from a few mountains nearby because we had constantly moving clouds for company. Have your packed lunch afterwards.

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After spending some time, make a move for Rhodo Mansion. The trekking route will be parallel to the path you took before, and it takes around 3 km to reach the Rhodo Mansion. You will be descending through the open grasslands until you pass through a forest cover. The Rhodo Mansion is right next to the forest cover.

If you have booked your accommodation at the base camp or Sky Cottage, you will be taken there by your jeep (or use your vehicle). It will be evening approximately by the time you reach your accommodation. We reached base camp by around 4 pm.

You can ask for tea and some snacks again and start your journey back to Munnar before it becomes dark. On the way back from Meesapulimala to Munnar, reminisce all the beautiful experiences and memories you had in the mountains before you enter civilisation again .

How to reach Munnar

Get to Munnar first before going to Meesapulimala. There are different ways in which you can reach Munnar.

If you are coming from Kochi, the cheapest way to reach Munnar would be by taking a government bus (KSRTC) which is available frequently. If you are coming from nearby states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, you can get inter-state government buses to Kochi.

The nearest railway station to Munnar is Aluva, which is 110 kilometres from Munnar. Ernakulam Railway station (Kochi) is the nearest railway station after that at a distance of 130 km from Munnar.

Cochin International Airport is the closest airport to Munnar at a distance of 110 km from Munnar. If you are coming from a distant state, the most practical option would be to take a flight to Kochi and then take a bus to Munnar.

How to reach Meesapulimala

The distance from Munnar to Meesapulimala is close to 20 km, and it takes around 1.5-2 hours to reach there. Your journey starts from the KFDC office. Either take your vehicle to Meesapulimala base camp or hire a jeep from the KFDC office. 

Travel tips for Meesapulimala

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  • You need to collect your passes from KFDC Munnar even if you have booked your tickets online.
  • Wear proper trekking/sports shoes and carry a towel.
  • Wear active clothes instead of cotton clothes because you will be sweating a lot while trekking.
  • Make sure you start your journey by 2 pm from KFDC Munnar so that you reach your accommodation in Meesapulimala by 4 pm at least. It starts getting darker after that. As a bonus, you can also view the sunset if you are staying at the Rhodo Mansion.
  • You can take your vehicle and drive to Meesapulimala base camp, but it is preferable to have an SUV suitable for rough terrains.
  • Carry one warm layer or a jacket as it becomes colder when you reach your destination. The temperature in Meesapulimala, especially at night, goes down to single digits.
  • You will be trekking with a forest ranger always. Try to ask as many questions as you can about Meesapulimala as they have tons of useful knowledge and wisdom to share about this place. 
  • The water at your accommodations will be icy cold except for at Rhodo Mansion, where you will get warm water as well.
  • Carry a hat and hydrate yourself regularly while trekking. It is also advisable to carry other healthy snacks like dry fruits and peanuts.
  • Don’t expect any network once you start your journey to Meesapulimala.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is meesapulimala and kolukkumalai same.

Meesapulimala is the second highest peak in Kerala located along the borders of the Idukki district (Kerala) and Theni district (Tamil Nadu). On the other hand, Kolukkumalai is a hilltop located exclusively in the Theni district with the highest tea plantations in the world. Both the peaks are located close to each other but trekking between both the peaks are highly restricted.

How can I get to Meesapulimala from Ernakulam (Kochi)?

There are a number of private and government (KSRTC) buses that run from Ernakulam to Munnar on a daily basis. After reaching Munnar, you have to report to the KFDC Floriculture Centre (KFDC Office) from where you can hire a jeep to Meesapulimala.

How do I get to Meesapulimala?

After reaching Munnar, you have to report to KFDC Floriculture Centre (KFDC Office) from where you need to hire a jeep to Meesapulimala. If you have your own vehicle, collect the pass from the KFDC Office and continue on the Munnar-Gudarala road. You will also be provided with directions from the KFDC Office. It takes 20 km to reach the Meesapulimala base camp.

If you are staying at Rhodo Mansion, you have to drive 4 km further from the base camp to reach your destination.

The best time to visit Meesapulimala is from October onwards, right after the monsoons are over. The landscape becomes a lot greener and vibrant. Till February, the climate in Meesapulimala is pleasant and suitable for trekking. You can also trek in March and April but be prepared to face higher temperatures.

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If you are coming to Munnar, make sure you give this place a visit because, as Charlie suggested in the movie, you need to visit this place at least once before you die. Thanks to Meesapulimala, I experienced a different side of Munnar, one that is less explored and far away from the maddening crowds in Munnar town.

Unaware to many people, the famous purple-blue flowers of Neelakurinji bloom here as well once every 12 years. Another lesser-known fact about Meesapulimala is that it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

So there you go. I have given you enough reasons and a complete guide to help you plan a trip to Meesapulimala. What have you decided? Have you been to this less-explored destination in Munnar? Let me know in the comments!

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Jerry quit his 9-5 job to become a digital nomad and travel the world. Through Framedventures, he helps people have experiential and immersive travel adventures across India. He has travelled to 15+ states/UTs in India so far. Besides travelling, he's also passionate about landscape photography. Connect with him on his social media channels to get his latest travel updates!

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13 comments.

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Wow… I’m looking for info on Meesapulimala and your blog is one of the most detailed and informative! Thank you for sharing.

I’m interested in Sky Cottage, by any chance you if know 1. the condition it was in (if it worth it) 2. If they serve food there or have to walk to base camp?

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Thanks Khanh!

Answering your questions:

1. I didn’t stay in Sky Cottage. I stayed in one of the tents in the Base Camp.

But based on reviews, I’ve heard that the experience at Sky Cottage is good, especially if you’re travelling with a partner or family.

2.I’m not sure how the food is served there. You can call the numbers given below (KFDC Ecotourism Munnar) to know more.

Ph: +91 4865 230332 Mob: +91 8289821408

All the best with your journey! 🙂

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Sagarika Melkote

Thank you, your blog is full of useful information, laid out in a succinct and crisp fashion. Am going there tomorrow and I’m feeling a lot more confident after reading this!

Hey Sagarika! Thanks a lot for your feedback. Means a lot. 🙂

Hope you have an amazing experience at Meesapulimala! 🤗

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Raghavendra

Very nicely explained. Indeed it is helpful especially for outsiders. Thanks for the blog Jerry!

Thanks, Raghavendra! 🙂

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we are reaching munnar on our car, is there space to park it in KSTDC office and proceed with Jeep to trek? I am looking to see where i can park our car while we are on the trek. I am not sure if we can drive to base camp with our venue car. Please advise

Hey Vinoth! Sorry for the late reply.

We drove Maruti Swift till the base camp without any issues. So there’s no reason why you can’t drive Hyundai Venue till there.

In any case, I think you can park your car at the KSTDC office and then hire a jeep from there. The best option would be to call them up and confirm.

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Meesapulimala Trekking – Best Tips on Booking, Stay , Tour and Route

Meesapulimala Trekking – Best Tips on Booking, Stay , Tour and Route

posted on November 22, 2021

Meesapulimala was a secluded and unexplored place in the tourism map of Kerala until 2015. Most of the people were not even aware of Meesapulimala Trekking which is nothing less than paradise on earth and one of the most popular trekking spots in Munnar.

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A sudden rush of tourists to Meesapulimala was a result of a recent Malayalam movie – Charlie – where the hero says it is the place to visit before you die and the descent of mist enveloping the peak is a sight worth watching. Now Meesapulimala is one of the most visited places in Kerala welcoming honeymooners, bikers, mountaineers and adventurists alike. One can always see a swarm of tourists escalating the gigantic mountain.

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Meesapulimala is a fusion of three words ‘ meesa ’ which means moustache, ‘ puli ’ which means a tiger and ‘ mala ’ which means mountain in Malayalam. The view of Meesapulimala resembles a tiger about pounce. It is not just the peak but every nook and corner and every twist and turns in the way equally enthralling.

The jeep ride from Munnar to base camp and the 8 km trek from there to the peak offers an assemblage of blissful sceneries and landscapes; passing through tea plantations, densely covered forests, lakes and the imposing 8 hills to trek.

Here are some snaps from Meesapulimala Treks of Iris Holidays   (used with permission)

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Located at a significant altitude of 8,661 feet in the Idukki district of Kerala, Meesapulimala is the second highest peak of the state and the range of eight hills passes through the shared border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

Details of Meesapulimala Trekking

  • Trek duration: 6-8 hours, depending on the place from where you start
  • Trek distance: 8 km
  • Trek difficulty: Moderate to strenuous
  • Best time to visit: September to May; avoid monsoon season as the place would turn slippery making it difficult to trek.

KTDC trekking package

The Kerala Tourism Development Corporation has Meesapulimala trekking packages. If you wish to scale this majestic mountain this is the only way to go as the government has announced all other trekking to be illegal.

Munnar town to base camp

The adventure starts in Munnar town. From there the trail starts in a Jeep track that goes to the base of the hill. The road meanders through tea estates and beautiful valleys and the journey is smooth for the first 10 minutes after that it becomes steeper and gruelling taking you towards the lap of the mountain ranges.

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At base camp

KTDC is offering three stay facilities the base camp, sky cottage and Rhodo mansion.

  • The tents at the base camp are very warm and comfortable. Extra sleeping bags are arranged by the KTDC volunteers. By nightfall the temperature drops along with it. The warm tent is not enough to contain the chillness. The tents are for two; restrooms, electricity recreational activities like campfires are arranged in the common building by the camp.
  • Sky cottage is exclusively for couples honeymooning. The cottage is ideally located and designed to nurture love. It is a lonely and secluded cottage atop a cliff overlooking a beautiful waterfall.
  • Rhodomansion is located at 7500 feet altitude and surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The mansion is at the foothill of Meesapulimala, right where the trekking starts. You are travelling as a group; the Rhodomansion is the best place to stay because more than 10 people can stay together there.

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Reaching and reporting for Meesapulimala Trekking

It is ideal to reach a day before the trek so that you can relax and start fresh in the morning. The trek is strenuous and you need to be as energized and fresh as possible when you commence the trek. When you reach Munnar you need to report at the KTDC office and from there the accommodation facilities can be reached by hiring a Jeep.

KTDC will arrange the Jeep but it is not included in the package and has to be paid separately. The KTDC office has a beautiful floriculture centre which is a treat to any weary travellers eyes; the garden has an array of exotic and wild high altitude plants and flowers.

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Stay on Meesapulimala Trekking

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Ascend to Meesapulimala Trekking

Ascend begins when everyone from all accommodations reaches the foothill ready to trek. The trek is in groups with two KTDC guides to help and guide the tourists. It takes 3-4 hours to reach the peak if the climate is favourable. The process of ascending is not just scaling one mountain; you have to cross a series of ups and downs to finally reach the peak.

In every few meters, the mountains offer streams of sparkling fresh mineral water to quench the thirst of the weary mountaineer. You have to cross seven hills to reach your destination and the seventh hill is the steepest of them all. But the promise of the peak’s sublime view and the ecstasy of conquering the second tallest peak in Kerala keep the traveller going.

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Meesapulimala peak or Tiger Moustache Mountain

By noon or early noon, the tourists will reach the top. Their tourists are given time to relax and click pictures. The view at the top of the mountain is worth all the trouble. The vision of clouds floating beneath gives a feeling of being in heaven and looking down on earth. Before descending the volunteers will distribute food that they have packed and brought along.

From the peak, you can catch a glimpse of marvellous Munnar and neighbouring Suryanelli which is another place worth seeing. If the enveloping clouds drop down the tourists could see the border shared between the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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Descend from Meesapulimala

After finishing the dinner the descend starts again in groups. The way used for ascending is not used to descend. The steeper way is avoided as it would be difficult to trek down a steep way. The other way is more beautiful taking the tourists through a valley of flowers and streams. This trail also offers the breathtaking view of Neelakurinji flowers that blooms once every 12 years; only if you go in the year it blooms.

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When you reach the foot of the hill, when your trekking adventure ends; you will be more happy and content than tired.

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Meesapulimala trek from Munnar PHOTOS: Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala trek hiking trail, India hikes. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India travel blog.

Meesapulimala is located in the Western Ghats of South India, a mountain range that is older than the Himalayas and has UNESCO world heritage status .

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala trek hiking trail. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India travel blog.

At a height of around 8,660ft, the Meesapulimala Peak is said to be the second highest peak in Kerala.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala trek hiking trail. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India travel blog.

The highest peak in Kerala is the Anamudi Peak at around 8,840ft.

It’s possible to go trekking from Munnar to the Meesapulimala peak as a guided trek with the Kerala forest department .

You will spend overnight at “base camp” in a tent for a forest stay in the Western Ghats, and then the next day you’ll hike to the peak and back.

You’ll also need a  permit for this trek , but it is pretty easy to obtain.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala trek hiking trail. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India travel blog.

This is actually at the border of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and once you make it to the peak, it’s possible to stand in both Kerala and Tamil Nadu at the same time.

If you’re doing a backpacking trip through Kerala, you can go to Munnar conveniently from Cochin or Alleppey. From Alleppey, consider taking the ferry in part from Alleppey to Munnar  on the Kerala backwaters!

You can also  get to Munnar from Bangalore .

And when in Munnar, you can do a tea plantation trek as a warm-up to the Meesapulimala trek!

I did the trek in March 2018 and this was my experience!

Things that will make the Meesapulimala Trek a Munnar trekking experience to remember!

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: What to wear hiking Meesapulimala trek hiking trail. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India travel blog.

1. Getting to base camp from Munnar

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: How to get from Munnar to base camp - scenic drive tea plantations in Munnar. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

You’ll drive through scenic roads to get to the Meesapulimala base camp from Munnar town.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Munnar to base camp. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

Once you get close to base camp, the roads get pretty rough.

So if you’re taking your own vehicle there, make sure it can handle it.

There are people who ride their motorbikes to get to base camp.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: How to get from Munnar to base camp - motorbike. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

It’s not really recommended to drive your own car, as it’ll be questionable whether a normal car can handle the roads once you get to the road close to base camp.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: How to get from Munnar to base camp - car rental hire. From Bangalore. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

You can take a taxi to get close to the base camp and get dropped off at the point that the road gets bad. That will be about a 30 minute walk. You can consider it a warm-up for your trek the next day. 😉

Otherwise, you can hire a jeep to take you all the way from Munnar town to base camp.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: How to get from Munnar to base camp - jeep hire. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

2. Kerala dinner food

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Base camp dinner food. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

To give you energy for the following day’s trek to the Meesapulimala peak, you’ll have a Kerala dinner!

So be sure to eat up.

You can sit around a campfire too.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Base camp dinner food campfire. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

You’re in the Munnar hills so it can get chilly at night.

You might want to bring extra layers of clothes to wear when you’re hanging out in the evening.

They do allow you to leave a bag in a storage area at base camp in case you don’t want to carry all your belongings with you on the trek.

You’ll be returning to base camp after your trek, so this could be a convenient option.

3. Sleep in a tent

Meesapulimala trekking: Munnar forest stay and base camp overnight camping in tent. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

Overnight camping in the Western Ghats!

With the tent comes a sleeping bag.

You’ll be sleeping at an altitude of around 6,000 ft.

And this is the outdoor bathroom.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Base camp bathroom toilet. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

Nothing special. Nothing horrible.

4. Kerala breakfast food

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Base camp breakfast food. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

Wake up in the morning and then get ready to embark upon the journey you came for!

There will be some Kerala breakfast food, as well as other types of breakfast food too.

Be sure to eat a good breakfast to start you off on the trek!

5. Start the trek in the morning

And finally – you get to start on the trail to the Meesapulimala peak!

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Start hiking trail forest time. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

6. Short stop for small waterfalls

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Overlook at waterfalls. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

There might not be very much water to call these real waterfalls, but it still makes for a scenic overlook!

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Scenic overlook hills near waterfalls. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

7. Keep hiking the trail!

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Hiking trail forest time. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

8. Stop at another scenic overlook

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Scenic overlook on hiking trail time. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

9. Keep hiking the trail!

You might start getting tired. 😉

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: How hard is Meesapulimala hiking trail. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

10. Walk across the mountain ridge

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Hiking ridge trail time. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

11. Arrive at the Meesapulimala peak!

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala hiking trail. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

So, how long does it take to reach the Meesapulimala peak?!

It totally depends on your group!

There’s only one guide, so you kind of need to stick together.

I would say my group was going at quite the leisurely pace, and it took around 4 hours to hike from base camp to the peak.

We left base camp shortly before 9am, and then arrived at the peak shortly before 1pm.

12. Eat lunch at the peak

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Get packed lunch at base camp. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

Before you leave base camp, you’ll be given a packed lunch to take with you on the hike.

You can eat this at any time when you’re on the trail, but eating lunch at the peak can be perfect too!

13. Rest at the peak

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala 2nd highest peak in Kerala. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

How long do you spend at the peak?

Once again, this depends on your group.

I think my group spent 1 – 1.5 hours here before heading back down.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: How much time to Meesapulimala 2nd highest peak in Kerala. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

14. Make your way back to base camp

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: How much time to Meesapulimala 2nd highest peak in Kerala. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

You’ll take a different route back to base camp than the trail you came from.

Naturally, you can expect it to take a shorter amount of time going down the mountain than going up.

If you’re feeling tired, you can ask your guide about getting a jeep.

You’ll still have to walk to get to one of the Kerala forest department’s accommodation units, and maybe that’s 1 to 1.5 hours of walking.

From there they can arrange a jeep to get you back to base camp. This is an added cost.

It seemed like everyone in my group wanted to take a jeep back, so I went with them.

How much does the Meesapulimala Trek cost?

To sign up for this trek, you’ll book a tent at base camp.

The price per tent is 4,000 rupees (US$55). This price went up by around 500 rupees (US$7) in April 2018, so it might go up again in April 2019.

The tent can sleep 2 people so it’s best to sign up for this trek in pairs. If you’re alone, you’d pay the same amount for the tent.

This price also includes dinner on the first night, and then breakfast and lunch on the second day.

But it’s still best to bring some snacks along for the trek! Also bring water. They did provide one bottle of water, but this really isn’t enough for a full day of trekking.

Now, if you’re ready to do this Meesapulimala Trek from Munnar yourself, you can see a little bit more info through the Kerala forest department .

How to get the Meesapulimala Trek permit

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala trek permit cost Kerala forest department KFDC no trespassing Munnar. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

You need official permission to do the Meesapulimala Trek.

But this is pretty easy.

Once you arrive in Munnar, you’ll have to go to the Kerala forest department office so you can collect your permit to give you permission to be in this part of the Western Ghats.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala trek permit cost Kerala forest department KFDC Munnar. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

You can do this right before you head to base camp.

When I did this trek, there wasn’t an added cost for the permit. They’ll just check that you have a booking at base camp.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Meesapulimala trek permit cost Kerala forest department KFDC Munnar. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

You’ll need to show this permit at the checkpoint on your way to the Meesapulimala Trek base camp, as well as on the way back to Munnar, so you kind of need to have the permit in hand.

Meesapulimala trekking in Munnar: Munnar to base camp. Meesapulimala trek permit KFDC checkpoint. Trekking in Western Ghats, Kerala, India.

And then…

Where to stay in Munnar

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If you’ll be arriving a day early before the trek, or you’ll be staying an extra day after you’ve finished the trek… or you just want to make the most of your stay in Munnar… here are some places to take a look at!

Budget hotels near Munnar bus station

  • Greenview Holiday Inn
  • SMM Cottage

Budget hotels around Munnar

  • Shire Hostel
  • Sunleo Spice Homestay

Simple hotels around Munnar

  • Munnar Minds Homestay
  • Munnar Farmhouse

Best hotels around Munnar

  • Resort with activities, swimming pool, and good views
  • Hotel with activities surrounded by nature

And go for a Munnar tea plantation trek as a warm-up or recovery to Meesapulimala! 😉

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Meesapulimala Trek - The Best Trek of Idukki in Kerala

The Meesapulimala Trek is the highest peak in the Western Ghats of the Idukki district of Kerala in India and the second highest peak in South India , with an elevation of 2,640 meters above sea level. This peak is located at a distance of about 20 km from Munnar and is situated between Annamalai Mountain and Palani Mountain and near Suryanelli.

Munnar is famous for its tea gardens which are of good quality and aromatic, which are in demand all over the world. The Meesapulimala trek is one of the most talked-about treks in Kerala where the number of tourists is increasing every year. This trek is also good for nature lovers. By coming here, they can capture different kinds of birds and the beauty of the place in their camera. It takes 8 to 10 hours to go through this entire trek.

The entire trek is about 8.5 km long. To reach here one has to go through seven hills, between which you can enjoy the natural beauty. On the trek, you see beautiful Rhododendron flowers, which further enhance the beauty of this trek. It is a mountain made up of eight mountains, which look like a moustache.

This trek runs through the Rodeo Valley and if you are lucky, you will also get to see wild animals such as wild thar, sambar, gaur, etc. during trekking. Because these treks are not difficult, people of any age can easily go on this trek, just to get on the trek; the person must be physically and mentally strong.

The trek became even more famous after the Malayalam movie Charlie became famous, due to which foreign tourists started coming here along with India for trekking and camping, due to which the fame of this trek also expanded. The lush green valleys, cedar and fern trees, and cool air here make the atmosphere even more pleasant. The white clouds present here seem to be dancing from one place to another, which is a beautiful feeling in itself.

Way to Meesapulimala Trek

You can also go to Meesapulimala via jeep safari. The trek to the trek starts from the Silent Valley and runs through the green hills, the Rodeo Valley. By reaching the peak, you can easily see the beauty of the borders of Tamil Nadu and Kerala; you can also see the Neelakurinji flowers from the peak.

The trek during the return is a bit difficult; you have to come through the jungles of Shola which is famous for wild animals. While coming, you can also spend some time near the Anaireo lake, you can also see the beautiful tea gardens in Kolukkumalai on the way.

There is also another route to go on this trek which starts from the village of Kurangani. The way to get from here is a bit longer. It is about 15 km, which takes you 9 to 10 hours to reach.

Things to Carry to Meesapulimala Trek

Guides, tent, trekking pole, water bottle, hand gloves, raincoat, cold cream, lip balm, sunscreen lotion, good quality sunglasses, headache medicines like Crocin, Disprin, Cotton, Band-Aid, Moov There are things like spray, gauze, scrap bandage which you should keep with you while going on the trek, which you may need anytime on the trek.

When to go Meesapulimala Trek

By the way, you can visit the Meesapulimala trek at any time of the year, but the best time to visit here is from May and June and from September to November. At this time, there is greenery all around here and you can enjoy nature in the right way. This time is also good for the same photographers, at this time; they can capture the beautiful valley and the beauty of the surroundings in the camera.

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Meesappulimala Trekking – A Famous Trekking Destination

Meesapulimala is a popular trekking destination located in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. It is the second-highest peak in the Western Ghats, standing at an elevation of 2,640 meters (8,661 feet) above sea level. Meesapulimala offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills, tea plantations, and the picturesque landscapes of Munnar.

To embark on the Meesapulimala trekking experience, here’s some information you should know:

  • Permission and Guides: Prior permission from the Forest Department is required to undertake the trek. It is advisable to hire a local guide or join a trekking group for safety and guidance. They are familiar with the terrain and can provide valuable insights about the flora, fauna, and history of the region.
  • Trekking Routes: There are two main trekking routes to reach Meesapulimala: a. Rhodo Valley Route: This is the most common and preferred route. It starts from the base camp at the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate and takes you through the scenic Rhodo Valley. The trail passes through lush green meadows, shola forests, and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills. b. Silent Valley Route: This route is less frequented but equally rewarding. It starts from the Silent Valley and takes you through dense forests and grasslands. The trail is relatively more challenging and requires good physical fitness.
  • Trek Difficulty: Meesapulimala trek is considered moderate to difficult, depending on the route chosen. The Rhodo Valley route is relatively easier and suitable for beginners, while the Silent Valley route is more challenging and requires prior trekking experience.
  • Trek Duration: The trek usually takes 1-2 days to complete, depending on your pace and route. It is common to camp overnight at the Meesapulimala peak or nearby locations to enjoy the sunrise and sunset views.
  • Best Time to Visit: The ideal time for Meesapulimala trekking is from September to May when the weather is pleasant and the trekking trails are accessible. During the monsoon season (June to August), the region experiences heavy rainfall, and trekking may not be possible or safe.
  • Essentials to Carry: Make sure to pack essential items such as sturdy trekking shoes, comfortable clothing, a raincoat or poncho, sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, a water bottle, snacks, a first-aid kit, and a backpack. It is advisable to carry a light jacket or warm clothing as the temperature can drop significantly at higher altitudes.
  • Safety Precautions: Always follow the instructions of your guide and adhere to safety guidelines. Stay hydrated, avoid littering, and respect the environment. It is important to be mindful of your physical fitness and acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.

Remember to check the latest guidelines, restrictions, and permit requirements from the Forest Department or local authorities before planning your Meesapulimala trek. Enjoy the scenic beauty and adventure that awaits you during this trekking experience in the Western Ghats!

Are you an adventure lover? Then Meesappulimala is the right destination for you. It is the second-highest peak in South India after Anamudi. Blessed with breathtaking natural beauty, it is a dream destination for many adventure junkies and trekking lovers. People from across the globe visit this enchanting tourist spot in order to experience trekking and feel the beauty and freshness of nature. Get ready to enjoy trekking in this beautiful hill station if you would like to get the feel of walking through the clouds. Once you reach the top of the Meesappulimala, you will experience the excitement of victory as a defeater. Let us help you to plan a trek to Meesappulimala. Visit our website www.KSU.in order to get more details about the trekking to this place.

Are you an adventure lover? Then Meesappulimala is the right destination for you. It is the second-highest peak in South India after Anamudi. Blessed with breathtaking natural beauty, it is a dream destination for many adventure junkies and trekking lovers. People from across the globe visit this enchanting tourist spot in order to experience trekking and feel the beauty and freshness of nature. Get ready to enjoy trekking in this beautiful hill station if you would like to get the feel of walking through the clouds. Once you reach the top of the Meesappulimala, you will experience the excitement of victory as a defeater.

Meesappulimala is a famous trekking destination located on the Kerala – Tamil Nadu border. You need to trek through eight picturesque hills in order to reach the top of this tourist spot. Many amateurs find it as a wonderful destination to enjoy trekking. This majestic hill station has been famous among adventure lovers and trekkers since 2003. But Meesappulimala got an instant popularity after the release of the 2015 Malayalam movie, Charlie. There is a famous dialogue in the movie by Dulquer Salman, ‘Have you seen the snowfall in Meesappulimala?’ In fact, this dialogue made this hill station popular among many people even in the state. After the release of the film, many people started to trek to this destination in order to watch the beautiful snowfall there. Approximately 400 people belonging to different age groups visit Meesappulimala every month these days.

A UNESCO Heritage Site

It is interesting to know that Meesappulimala is a heritage site recognized by UNESCO. But not many people are aware of this fact. There are plenty of things that make this place extraordinary such as its towering peaks and undulating grasslands. The place is also blessed with exotic flora and fauna. You will love to enjoy the charm of the beautiful rhododendrons that bloom among the abundant woods and pine forests. You can have a spellbound experience if you opt for this 21-kilometer trekking session. The mind-blowing nature of this destination certainly makes you enthralled. Yes, trekking through the dense forests towards this marvelous tourist spot can certainly be a visual treat for everybody.

Exotic Flora And Fauna

In addition to adventure lovers, Meesappulimala is also a favorite destination for many wildlife photographers and nature lovers. People love to travel through the rich forests of this region because of its amazing flora and fauna. It is easy to see wildlife photographers in this area in order to capture rare and endangered animal species in their cameras. Many birdwatchers also regularly plan their trip to this destination. If you are lucky enough, you can spot rare wildlife such as Nilgiri Tahr during your trekking to Meesappulimala. Sometimes, you can also watch wolves or even herds of elephants.

Meesapulimala Trek And Camping  /  Base Camp

The base camp of Meesappulimala is located in the Silent Valley in Munnar about 6000 ft. above sea level. Travelers can approach the Forest Department in order to get an idea about their tour packages. They offer 2 types of passes and trekkers can choose any of them based on their convenience. Both of them offer food and accommodation in either campfire or tents. Usually the trekking starts at 8.30 am and ends by 4 pm. A trekking to Meesappulimala is certainly a memorable experience.

Meesapulimala Booking  /  Online Booking Facility

If you wish to experience trekking to Meesappulimala, you need to take prior permission from the Forest Department of Kerala. The website of KFDC Munnar provides an online booking facility for people who wish to visit this beautiful hill station. They issue 20 passes to travelers each day in order to trek through the forests to reach Meesappulimala. KFDC does not permit more than 60 passengers for trekking to this awe-inspiring tourist destination in a day. There are several private tour operators in this place recognized by KFDC to help travelers to trek to this hill station legally. You can collect passes from them also to visit Meesappulimala.

Enjoy a lifetime experience by planning a trek to Meesappulimala. This is an ideal destination for people who love nature and adventure. The trekking in this place is affordable and anybody can plan it irrespective of their ages.

Munnar To Meesapulimala Distance

Travel a distance of 24 km from Munnar via Mattupetty through Aruvikkad estate and you will reach the base camp of Meesappulimala. The journey from base camp to Rhodo Valley is in the jeep and is 4 km and is the last point accessible by any four wheelers. En route you can see the Pandava cave.

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Meesapulimala, the second-highest peak in the Western Ghats, stands as a haven for adventurers, accessible through the scenic Rhodo Valley trekking trail. Located at an impressive altitude of 2640 meters above sea level, this majestic mountain in Munnar, nestled between the Anaimalai and Palani Hills near Suryanelli, is a true gem for trekking enthusiasts. The name “Meesapulimala” originates from its distinctive southwest profile, resembling a tiger with thick whiskers (“Moustache”).

Discovering Meesapulimala: Guided Treks & Wildlife Wonders!

To truly appreciate the beauty of the range, one must embark on a trek to its summit. Starting the journey requires a vehicle ride to the base camp, followed by a challenging trek to the peak. It’s important to note that this route is best suited for experienced hikers. Alternatively, many visitors opt for the 8-kilometer trek from Rhodo Valley to Meesapulimala, a more manageable yet equally rewarding experience.

To reach the base camp of Meesapulimala, cover a distance of 24 kilometers from Munnar via Mattupetty and the Aruvikkad estate. The 4-kilometer jeep trek from the base camp to Rhodo Valley marks the final point accessible by four-wheelers, revealing sights like the Pandava cave along the way. From Rhodo Valley, the journey continues on foot, winding through the enchanting rhododendron trees that lead to the summit. It’s important to note that this trek demands thorough preparation, as it presents a challenging yet immensely gratifying adventure for those willing to take on the journey.

It’s crucial to note that the trekking path from Kolukkumalai to Meesapulimala is subject to strict restrictions. This limitation is in place to preserve the ecological balance and protect the fragile ecosystem of this pristine region. The restricted access ensures that the natural habitat remains undisturbed, contributing to the conservation efforts in the area.

Embarking on a trek to the Meesapulimala peak through the picturesque Rhodo Valley, renowned for its vibrant rhododendron flowers, is made possible through organized efforts by the Kerala Forest Development Corporation in Munnar. This offers enthusiasts a well-structured and guided experience, allowing them to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

The vistas from Meesapulimala paint a breathtaking picture of the surrounding landscapes. Gazing into the distance, you’ll be treated to the sprawling beauty of Kolukkumala Tea Estate , the panoramic allure of Top Station Munnar , and the tranquil waters of Anairankal Dam . The majestic Palani Hills stand tall on the horizon, providing a striking backdrop to the scenery.

As you take in the surroundings, don’t miss the captivating Shooting Point and the charming Love-shaped Lake. The undulating beauty extends to Kurangini Hills, with the lush greenery of Yellapetti adding to the visual feast. Completing the panorama, the Suryanelli Tea Estate unfolds, making every moment at Meesapulimala an exploration of nature’s grand canvas.

The Meesapulimala region is not only a treat for trekking enthusiasts but also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The diverse fauna in the area includes the majestic Nilgiri tahr, graceful sambar deer, elusive wild gaur, lively wild dogs, and the intriguing sloth bear. The presence of these fascinating creatures adds an extra layer of excitement and intrigue to the trek, providing a unique opportunity to witness the rich biodiversity that thrives in this part of the Western Ghats.

Cost for Meesapulimala Trek

To enter Meesapulimala, one must obtain an entry permit in advance from the KFDC office at Munnar. The permit costs INR 1000 without a stay option. The permit fee is INR 1000 without an accommodation option. We strongly advise considering the various staying options offered by KFDC at Rhodo Valley for an enhanced trekking experience.

Types of accommodation available at Meesapulimala

KFDC provides various options: Tent Stay (2 occupancy, INR 4300) and Rhodo Mansion (2 occupancy, INR 6000).

The best time to visit Meesapulimala

The best time to visit Meesapulimala is during the winter, September to February. Summer will be very hot and there will be heavy rain during the monsoon.

Things to Do at Meesapulimala

Tent Stay, Trekking, Wildlife, Jeep Safari, Nature Photography, etc.

How to Reach Meesapulimala

To reach the base camp of Meesapulimala, cover a distance of 24 kilometers from Munnar via Mattupetty and the Aruvikkad estate. The 4-kilometer jeep trek from the base camp to Rhodo Valley marks the final point accessible by four-wheelers. Choosing a jeep safari is strongly advised, with a cost of INR 3500 for a group of six people, as the road leading to the valley is unsuitable for regular cars or motorcycles.

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Meesapulimala, Munnar - Timings, Accessibility, Best Time to Visit

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#44 of 52 places to visit in munnar, distance (from munnar): 24 kms, visited from: munnar, trip duration (including travel): full day, place location: near arivikad tea estate, transportation options: + walk/trek, website: na, phone no: na, place address: na, travel tips: treks to the peak via rhodo valley can be organized through the kerala forest development corporation in munnar. a total of 40 to 60 visitors will be allowed access to the hills per day..

At a distance of 25 km from Munnar Bus Station, Meesapulimala is a mountain peak in the Western Ghats near Munnar, Kerala. Situated near Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, it is one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats and among the popular places of trekking in Munnar. At an altitude of 8,661 feet, Meesapulimalai is the second highest peak in the Western Ghats after Anamudi Peak. It is one of the most popular trekking places near Munnar, especially for ardent trekkers. Meesapulimala gets its name as the peak resembles a tiger's face. The mountain range is sandwiched between Annamalai Hills and the Palani Hills, which are located near Suryanelli. Considered as a hotspot of diversity, Meesapulimala has been recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site. Meesapulimala is a must-go place for ardent trekkers. Meesapulimala is a trek through eight hills, passing through the shared border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This is one of the mesmerizing treks which will start at an altitude of 1500 m and gradually ascend to over 2600m that takes you through rivulets, shola and pine forests, expansive mountain ranges and rugged terrains. The sight from the top of the Meesapulimala hills is worth the visit. Besides, Meesapulimala is home to the Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once in every 12 years. There are two popular trails to reach Meesapulimala. The shorter 8 kilometer-trek is through Rhodo Valley and the trek starts from the KFDC base camp whereas a longer 15 km trek is from Kurangani through the Kolukkumalai tea estate. Treks to the peak via Rhodo Valley can be organized through the Kerala Forest Development Corporation in Munnar. Meesapulimala trekking booking is limited and the trekking path from Kolukkumalai to Meesapulimala is highly restricted. The most popular 8 km trek route starts from KFDC base camp, about 24 km from Munnar. One can reach the base camp of Meesapulimala from Munnar via Mattupetty through Arivikad estate and the journey to the base camp is difficult, yet exciting. The Kerala Forest Development Corporation (KFDC) will arrange all the facilities for trekking and camping. Trekkers will be accompanied by an expert guide provided by the KFDC. From the base camp, one can reach Rhodo Valley by a 4 km bumpy jeep ride and is the last point accessible by any four-wheelers. En route, you can see the Pandava Cave, believed to be the place where the Pandavas, the heroes of the Indian epic Mahabharata, stayed during their exile. Tents are available at Rhodo Valley for those who want to enjoy a stay at this beautiful place. From Rhodo Valley, one has to walk, through the misty hills, over rocks and brushes. The trek takes you through some scenic places and vantage points. If you are lucky, you will even get a chance to come across elephants, gaur and Nilgiri tahrs in their natural habitat. The crisscrossing streams make the trip all the more alluring. If you start early in the morning, you will reach the top of the peak by noon. From the top one will get a panoramic view of Anamudi Peak, the Mattupetty Dam, Anayirangal reservoir, Kodaikanal hills, and Yellapatti village far below. One can also relish the spectacular view of the surrounding waterfalls including the gorgeous Kurinji waterfall. It will take about 6-8 hours to complete the full route. The best time to plan your trek to Meesapulimala is in the months of October and February. During these months, the weather is pleasant enough and comfortable, so that you can soak in the beauty of the trail in peace. Kerala Forest Development Corporation (KFDC) organizes several trekking programs to Meesapulimala. A total of 40 to 60 visitors will be allowed access to the hills per day. All visitors are required to obtain entry passes issued by KFDC through the official website. An entry pass authorizes the holder to spend one day and one night at Meesapulimala. KFDC provides three types of accommodations for those who prefer an overnight stay, Base camp (Tent), Sky cottage and Rhodo valley accommodation. The bookings can be done online well in advance. Besides, there are also private operators like Kalypso Adventures and Munnar holidays who provide day treks. It is mandatory to carry valid ID proof. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry (2 People): Rs. 3500 for Base Camp Tent, Rs. 7000 for Sky Cottage & Rs. 7000 for Rhodo Valley Stay (Cost includes Stay, Trekking, Guide Service, Breakfast, Lunch, Tea & Dinner, Pick up & Drop)

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About Meesapulimala:

  • The Meesapulimala mountain variety is a trekker's paradise inside the Southern components of India and is placed only a small distance away from the lovely Munnar metropolis of the Idukki district in Kerala.
  • The Trek starts from Munnar and takes you through a picturesque perspective of the Rhodo Valey before reaching the Main goal, the Scenic Meesapulimala Peak which is the main attraction of this Trip.

About Meesapulimala Trek Munnar:

  • Embark in this thrilling Meesapulimala Trekking in Munnar with its height at a top of 2640 m above sea level harbouring the beautiful sceneries to discover.
  • Report at 4 AM near KSRTC Bus Station and head out for the base village in Munnar, Kerala in a shared transfer jeep (at extra cost).
  • Reach the Base Camp @ 6 AM and meet fellow trekkers as well as Trek instructors who will brief you about the do's and don'ts of the Trekking Meesapulimala and will make sure you are well informed.
  • Relish your flavour buds with a pleasing breakfast and begin together with your Meeshapulimala Trekking following your skilled guide.
  • Reach Rhodo Valley and loosen up there for some time before trekking towards the peak. Complete your rest and resume your hike to the top.
  • Reach the Altitude of about 2640 Metres and experience the lovely perspectives of the valley and misty clouds when you discover a lovely waterfall along the way.
  • Return to the Base Camp and scale down your starvation pangs via means of having light food and get dropped off with a lot of fun and wonderful adventure memories of Trekking Meesapulimala.

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Meesapulimala trek package.

₹ 1299 per person

  • South India's 2nd highest peak (altitude of 8,661 feet)
  • Water with Light Food
  • 15 KM of Long Trail
  • Professional guide from KFDC
  • Entry Ticket to Forest
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  • Min. 4 people are required to book this package.
  • Transportation from Munnar to base camp and return (by jeep is good- one jeep can accommodate maximum 8 ppls it is 4000/-)

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Pick-Up/Drop-Off Location:

  • Reach at 04 AM in front of KSRTC Bus Station to catch a shared Jeep Transfer.

Age Limits :

  • The age limit for the trek is above 12+ Years of Age.

Physical Fitness :

  • Trekking requires a lot of stamina and fitness. So it is advisable to build your fitness levels and endurance with regular exercise, like walking, hiking, and cardiovascular workouts.

Altitude Considerations : Acclimatise to higher altitudes gradually to prevent altitude sickness. Learn the symptoms and signs of altitude sickness and know how to respond. A few tips are:

  • Stay well-hydrated.
  • Consume more carbohydrates in your diet to stay energetic.
  • Avoid high-protein meals as they become tough to digest at high altitudes.
  • Avoid alcohol and caffeine consumption. 
  • Carry the essential medication with you only after due consultation with a doctor. 
  • Avoid overexertion and be generous toward your body. Take rests when required.
  • Realize the symptoms of headache, dizziness, nausea or exhaustion and promptly signal your Trek Leader.

Safety Measures :

  • We always prioritize safety. Our experienced trekking guides will brief you before your trek and guide you throughout your journey. All the necessary trekking gear is provided by our team. We ensure our gears are regularly inspected and are in top-notch condition.

Clothing & Footwear :

  • Wear comfortable clothing and if possible dress in layers. It helps in adjusting to the changing weather conditions as you trek. Invest in proper trekking shoes with a good grip.

Respect the Environment :

  • Dispose of waste properly, avoid littering, and follow the "Leave No Trace" principles to minimize your environmental impact.

Weather Conditions :

  • Changing weather conditions may affect the scheduling of the trek; hence, be prepared for changes in the dates of the trek as it is impacted by the weather conditions of the place that is included in our trekking trip. 

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  • Carefully review what’s included in each of our packages, such as transportation, accommodations, activities, and any additional services. Ensure you select the package that best suits your preferences and needs.

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Things to Carry

  • Water Bottle
  • Appropriate Clothing
  • Comfortable Footwear

How To Reach

By Air: Cochin International Airport(COK) is the nearest airport to Munnar, which is located at a distance of 125 KM. You can hire a cab or taxi from the airport to reach Munnar.

By Road: The best way to get to Munnar is through the state-run or private buses which connect to different places in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

By Train: The nearest railway station from Munnar is Ernakulam Junction Railway Station(ERS). This major junction connects with cities like- Delhi, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Mumbai, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Meesapulimala trek difficult?

Yes Meesapulimala is a fairly difficult Trekking Mountain as it can take around 6 Hours to reach the peak which could be fun for some people but also very tiring as well.

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Meesapulimala is the second highest peak in the Western Ghats of Idukki district on the Indian subcontinent after Anamudi. Its peak is 2,640 meters (8,661 ft) above sea level.

The name derives from the fact that it is formed of eight hills which spread like a mustache which gave a name as “Meesapulimala”. It is considered to be the most beautiful mountain to climb over the South Western Ghats.

One of the best part of the Meesapulimala Trek is that you could see lots of Rhododendrons flowers . The Valley is also called Rhodo Valley. It’s special because it only places you see these flowers in south India else it grows in abundance in Sikkim and nearby regions. Rhododendron trees are actually the state tree of Sikkim. Please do look at the picture of this beautiful flower tree.

The Campsite of this Messapulimala Trek in the Silent Valley of Munnar. It has a beautiful panoramic view of the below valley and waterfalls.

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The Meesapulimala Trek

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The much-awaited trek was finally over with lots of fun, adventure and thrill!

I am an Architecture student and I was in my 6th semester (currently in 8th) when this awesome 2 day trek to Meesapulimala peak happened.

FYI: The climate in Meesapulimala is extremely harsh during June, July and April . It can be put under moderately difficult trek category, but during December the views are breathtaking with clouds beneath you and the sun rising from it and the trek is a really easy one , more like a walk in the grasslands. So choose wisely. I personally prefer July as it can be really challenging, a perfect adventure for moderate trekkers.

We were a group of six, four of my classmates and one of my childhood friends. Our trip started on the 9th of July. Everyone, except me, boarded the Alleppey Express in Chennai Central, and I joined them in Arakkonam for reasons best known to us alone! We reached Ernakulam the next day and departed to Munnar by bus the very same day. From Munnar we hired a jeep to reach Suryanelli. The jeep driver helped us in settling into rooms and telling us more about the upcoming trek. The night passed.

The next morning, 4 of us went for a walk through the tea estates near our room (Mohamed Irfan and Nithun were sleeping at the room), as the trek was scheduled to start only by 11 a.m. The weather was extremely cold and it was slightly drizzling.

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

The morning walk in the nearby tea estate before the trek

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

The first day of our trek started off with a bumpy jeep ride from Suryanelli to Kolukkumalai.

On the way to Kolukkumalai

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

It was magical!

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

Vehicles were not allowed to go beyond this point (picture, below). We then started walking through the Kolukkumalai tea estates, which apparently are the tea estates located at the highest altitude on Earth, at about 7130 ft(2170 m) high.

You can notice how the weather is changing as we are gaining altitude.

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

Instead of taking regular pathways we took shortcuts which were steep, hard and slippery.

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

A break point. You could notice the wind with our expressions and the trees at the back.

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

We had to take frequent short breaks because of the weather and also because of the constant elevation gain.

We almost lost him there (one of the many instances)

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

It is beyond this point that we start to hike into Meesapulimala gradually.

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

Kolukkumalai Tea

At Kolukkumalai on our way back

Photo of Kolukkumalai Tea, Moolakadai, Munnar, Kerala, India by Ashwin J Chandran

Meesapulimala

We then reached Meesapulimala , which is the second highest peak of Kerala , with an altitude of 8661 ft(2640 m).As it was the monsoon season in Kerala, the weather was very harsh, with heavy downpours accompanied by aggressive winds which were lashing at us at a speed of about 80-100 km/hr at the peak!

*Trust me! No exaggerations! *

At the peak! it was really really, really windy here! Look at our faces.

Photo of Meesapulimala, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala, India by Ashwin J Chandran

The weather was so harsh that we weren’t able to stay on the peak for more than 15 minutes. A few selfies and a little bit of strolling later, we started to descend.

The temperature was about 5 to 8 degree Celsius. It was so cold that we couldn’t even speak properly! So much so that Arjun was completely blabbering and Nithun didn’t dare to utter a word, the whole day!

The path along which we were walking was so densely covered with grass which was about 10 feet tall, plants and trees, that we had to literally carve our way through the foliage.

The only place where we couldn't feel the wind.

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

During the descent, everyone was shivering so badly due to the cold weather, Irfan in particular, because he did not have a jerkin. So, I gave him mine in exchange of his sweat shirt, and then I started to shiver eventually! This, however, did not last long, as we made a fire in an abandoned building in Kolukkumalai (where I mentioned Meesapulimala starts after this point)and rested for a while before reaching our jeep to go to the camping site.

At the abandoned building

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

The Descend as usual was easy and fast.

That view though! I could still feel the chills!

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

The camping site was in Suryanelli. The jeep driver was waiting to take us there.We had some tea and bread omlette at the tea stall in "No vehicles beyond this point" point and then left for the camping site, which was some private land and we had to pay around 300 INR for the night.

At the tea stall!

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

We reached the camping site by late evening, erected tents and stayed inside them for a night, and it truly felt like the longest night of our lives! I asked my friend what time of the night it was hoping that it had already become 12A.M., but it was only 9:30P.M.!

Heavy rains and fierce winds lashed at our tents all night and after a point our tent lost the battle with the weather and started leaking! The situation had turned from worse to pathetic!

To add on to the misery, we had a few uninvited guests that night-the creepy Leeches! They were found relishing their dinner of human blood from Nithun and Kishore!

The tents were set

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

Some bread and nutella for dinner

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

After all those strange noises we heard throughout the night, these were the marks we found by morning. still haven't figured what animal this is!

Photo of Suryanelli, India by Ashwin J Chandran

Some firewood to prepare breakfast

Photo of Suryanelli, India by Ashwin J Chandran

View from the campsite(it's like a valley down there)

Photo of Suryanelli, India by Ashwin J Chandran

The tent was blown away despite al l the reinforcements, as we were busy taking photos!

Photo of Suryanelli, India by Ashwin J Chandran

Maggi of course, with making fire in a pit we dug!

Photo of Suryanelli, India by Ashwin J Chandran

We then split into two teams. Nithun, Irfan and Arjun left to Ernakulam , and myself, Kishore and Aravind started our next adventurous, yet scary trek . This trek was from Suryanelli to Anayirankal dam , through the dense woods on the hills. We started to descend from our camping site to go to the Adhivasi settlements, through which we could reach the dense woods, a plan we made spontaneously by looking at the view from the campsite and cross referencing it with google maps.

As we went deeper into the woods, the pathways disappeared. We had to step on the trails left by the wild elephants to find our way, as the terrain was very steep. It was very scary walking through the woods, as we saw faeces of elephants all through the way and also electric fences which were installed to keep the elephants away. We consider ourselves very lucky to have not encountered any wild animal through the course of our trek! But there was still some misery in store for us, as I found a leech happily sucking out blood from my left toe. Aravind wasn’t spared either! But he managed to get rid of the leech before it could taste his blood!

That Bloody leech!

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

Yeah, that's my blood!

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

We only managed to take a few clicks as all our mobiles were switched off and there is no electricity even in the Adhivasi settlements.

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

Trust me, second day trek was the best but unfortunately we can't take pictures. We were so deep into the woods, and we were really thrilled. Even there, some remote lonely houses are there and they are maintaining small plantations for living.

As we walked further, we realized that we had lost track of the route and this resulted in us taking a longer route back to the dam. We walked about 30 km as we crossed 5 to 6 mountains/hills. At last, when we were finally close to the dam with just one mountain to cross, we got stuck as we didn’t know how to cross the small waterfall that was there. We were already exhausted and hence didn’t want to indulge in any kind of activity that Bear Grylls would have probably done if he was in the same situation! It was at that juncture that we realized that there was a road running a little away from where we were stranded. So, we left immediately as it was already late. We reached the road, got lift from a car, and got off at Suryanelli . From there we took a jeep to Munnar . We left to Ernakulam from Munnar by bus, and 2 other new friends also accompanied me this time-the leeches! The other 3 had already rented a room at Ernakulam and we spent the night there.

My shoes after the trek

Photo of The Meesapulimala Trek by Ashwin J Chandran

On the fourth and final day of the trip, we visited the Center Square Mall and watched the movie ‘Sultan’ and returned to our room at around 5 p.m.

Photo of Ernakulam, Kerala, India by Ashwin J Chandran

And it was at this point that the worst possible thing happened! We missed our train back to Chennai , though our room was just behind the railway station! The funniest part of this incident is that the root cause of we missing the train happens to be because of the damn ‘English’! We thought that the train was at 5:50 P.M. instead of 5:15 P.M.! The mere pronunciation of the time of the day landed us in a state of great bother! Since there were no other buses to Chennai at that time, we finally got tickets for the 12:50 A.M. Shatabdi express to Chennai ! We reached Chennai by 11:50 A.M. the next morning.

This whole trek along with travel, food, on spot purchases like gloves, jerkin and raincoats, it was just 3500 INR per head (Excluding the tickets that cost an extra 7000INR that we had to book, as we missed our train).

This is by far the best trek I have ever did and I am looking forward to do a lot more!

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