Megamalai – ‘The High Wavys Mountain Ranges’
Megamalai also known as “Paccha Kumachi” in Tamil, means ‘Green Peaks’ is known for the cool and misty High wavy mountain ranges. Megamalai is situated in the Western Ghats in Theni district, Tamil Nadu at an elevation of 1,500 m above sea level. This is the one of the very few unexplored verdant Hill Stations in South India. As you get closer to Megamalai, the waves like formation of the ‘High wavys’ mountain ranges and the refreshing dense lush green hills with tea plantations will start creating a visual splendor to any Nemophilists.
Most of the 6000acres of tea plantation in megamalai is owned by the private tea planters that includes The Highwavys Estates owned by The Woodbriar Group, Ananda Plantations, Ponsiva Plantations and Feildmede Estate. It’s so hard to spot any restaurants or hotels once you enter the top hills of megamalai, other than private owned cottages like the one maintained by Woodbriar Groups. Don’t be that last minute guy who thinks like taking rooms after reaching the destinations, because this time you will regret for that. So proper planning is required to visit megamalai.
Did we enjoy our trip!!
” Megamalai is the heaven on earth, it’s a heavenly paradise ”
why would I even compare megamalai with heaven, which I haven’t even have any idea how it looks like?.
Megamalai is not a famous travel spot among the tourists, some doesn’t even heard about the location. This may be because of the long stretch of unpaved roads to reach the destination, which is not opted by most of the travel agents. During our visit to Megamalai some part of the roads were waterlogged. The landslides are also a serious issue to be considered during your trip. So yah! better take SUV’s or bikes.
It is always better this way, because the megamalai is famous not only as the kingdom where the clouds meet the mountains and the High Wavys mountain ranges.It is the fewest of some destinations where you can enjoy nature peacefully. Once you enter the Megamalai estate premises, you will feel free from all stressful distractions around you. That said, no network coverage for your mobiles.
It is always advisable to book and confirm your stay before visiting, Woodbriar Groups is providing the best stay at megamalai with their three variety of Cottage packages. We stayed there during our visit to megamalai on Dec-2015. We are so pleased with their quality of service and food, they are really keeping some standards. Speaking of which all the three cottages are far from each other, so there is ample privacy and you wont be disturbed by any ways. You are asked to confirm your rooms at megamalai because there are very few lodges and rest house available at the hill top.
Sightseeing at Megamalai
Megamalai is a fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed tourist spot in South India. Highwavys is a view point that will afford a wonderful view of the entire mountains range of Varusanadu Hills. The Highwavys panchayat also has a number of attractions like Manalar Dam, Venniyar Dam and Iravangalaru Dam, Megamalai estate and Maharajamettu where tourists view vast catchments of Thekkadi dam, Magarajothi hill of Sri Iyyappan temple and a bird’s-eye view of Theni district. Apart from these tourist attractions, Venniar Tea Factory is not so far from the Briar cottages. Woodbriar team arranged a short tour to the Tea manufacturing unit which is an absolute value for money.
The megamalai view point with the mountain peaks kissing the snow-white clouds with an amazing backdrop portrayed by the green forest cover and blue skyline is a sight to behold in your memories. Sunrise is a phenomenon not to be missed when you are on a trip to Megamalai. There is a short and a very steep trek to reach up to the view point that practically feels exactly like wandering through the forest ranges. We found it adventurous and thrilling due to the presence of wild life like Bison.
According to our personal experiences the main attraction was the stay at Woodbriar cottage and the view point. The stay at briar cottages covers most sightseeing locations, because you have to pass the reservoirs and viewpoint to reach the guest houses. So yes it felt like a heavenly paradise in earth or at least in South India. It’s the one stop solution for anyone to take a brake from their stressful busy life and live in nature, enjoy the nature.
Do we need permission to enter Megamalai !!
I am not sure about any such requirements, hopefully its open to public. If you have your booking with you, then its a permission.
During our visit Upper Manalar entry was restricted, not sure about current status.
Accomodation at Megamalai !!
As per my knowledge there are two options.
- Government Guest House will be cheap, you can get the room below Rs.850 which is maintained by megamalai panchayat.
R.Murugan
Phone No: 04554232211, 04546- 232225, 232211
Mob: 9442781748
2. Woodbriar Cottages is highly recommended for those who prefer the privacy and good travel experience.
Click on Woodbriar Cottages for checking their website.
How to reach Megamalai !!
Using road transport, Meghamalai can be reached via Theni and Chinamannur. It’s a rugged terrain and perhaps one of the most desolate areas you could encounter in South India. There is no human settlement after you cross Chinamannur and you will only see the reserve forest areas on either side of the road. For its scenic beauty, this is the route that most of the travellers prefer while travelling to Meghamalai on a private and rented vehicles.
Public Transport service is facilitated by TNSTC, which is not at all recommended favoring the road conditions.
If you have any more related enquiries relating to the current road status, entry permission requirement and other related information, please check on the below listed Megamalai Travel forum link.
Checklist:
- Plan your trip after confirming the rooms at Megamalai.
- Oct- Mar is listed as the best time to visit Megamalai. Since the roads are pathetic be extremely careful if you are driving to Megamalai during the rainy days. You may encounter land-slides, slushy roads, rugged terrains once you pass Theni.
- Consider travelling in SUV or vehicle with some ground clearance.
- There is no vehicle repair or servicing center on the way. So it is important to carry a toolkit and spares.
Enjoy the trip.!!
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Let’s take this as an opportunity to promote Eco-tourism in India.
Love Nature !! Nature is the art of God !! Sometimes this is all you need !!..
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wow ! Beautiful clicks !! Didn’t know about Megamalai..its definitely on my wish list now.
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My ‘With Family’ story of a near perfect Hill Station !!(Photograph based )
https://the-passport-souls.travel.blog/2017/06/10/my-with-family-story-of-a-vacation-at-a-near-perfect-hill-station/
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Loved the pictures​and the way u described everything.. it almost felt I was traveling through.. it indeed is a heaven on Earth.. will visit one day if possible.. thanks for sharing.
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It’s a very helpful post….. Well written!
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Really beautiful
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Such a perfect description.Thanks for sharing!
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I love the way you strike the right balance between sharing your experience and keeping the blog informative at the same time!
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Such a very nice foggy surroundings 🙂
(PS: welcome to blogging 🍸 )
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Superb pics with great description
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Hi Anne,
Great work! Glad to know about Megamalai.
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I love seeing and reading about the beauty of the world – thanks for sharing!
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Looks beautiful! 🙂 🙂
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Interesting post and great photos… Thank you for stopping by and nice to meet you. Regards and best wishes. 🙂
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This is what I want, to save money for trips to secret places like this that are beautiful beyond compare!
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very interesting blog. Congratulations. Thanks for share and thanks for visiting my blog. I like nature and also tea. And write.
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Thanks sharing wonderful information.
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Very much Excited after reading would like to visit
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