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Vaithalmala Trekking : Raining and Trekking, so Rhyming!

Published on : September 5, 2014
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 Vaithalmala Trekking Diary

It was in 2014, I did my first trekking during the monsoons. Many people either conveniently avoid trekking in the rain or not even think about it at all! But once you do that, it is altogether a new experience.

There were three friends including myself, for this trek. We decided to go to Paithalmala (Vailthalmala), the highest geographic peak in Kannur district in Kerala, which is 65km away from Kannur town.  Nearest

Reaching Vaithalmala

Nearest town where you can get a direct bus to this places are Kannur and Payyannur or Thaliparamba in between these two. Nearest railway station is Kannur or Payyannur. Get a bus to Pottemplavu if not to  Kudiyanmala. Pottemplavu village is where the Paithalmala hill station is located at.

Paithalmala Map

Paithalmala Map

In this map, route from Thaliparamba is shown.

So we started off from Kannur.bus1 After bus hoping we reached Pottemplavu bus stop. The KSRTC bus ride to this place itself is beautiful, not because of the quality of the ride 😉 because of the lush greenery all around.

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I like the bus journeys if it isn’t too crowded, If I have a window seat and no harsh sunlight hitting on my face or a place like this -a seat near the driver, and they have some music playing; then it is a perfect journey for me! Am I asking for too much ?! 😉

Anyway we reached Pottemplavu. From there to reach the starting point of the trek, you have to travel a couple of kilometres. If you have a vehicle with you, it saves a lot of time and money. Seeing our back packs and all, autorickshaw drivers started offering us help, in return they were doing a highway robbery. Taking a jeep till the base was even more expensive. So we decided to walk all the way till the base!

Reaching The Base

It was already raining randomly. So we put on our raincoats and got ready for the ‘trekking in raining’. It was my first experience and I was all excited about the trek. We started walking to the base. There is a ‘well maintained’ road till the Paithalmala valley.

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We enjoyed walking through this beautiful place. It was so green everywhere and it was drizzling.

walking in the drizzle

walking in the drizzle

But it felt like an eternity! We were walking and walking and we couldn’t reach the valley. As the mobile network was a rarity, we couldn’t check the maps. Without losing hope we kept on walking. The road was getting steeper and steeper to add to the frustration. After all we were there for trekking! So we stopped complaining and kept on walking.

Fog Filled Beauty

Fog Filled Beauty

The amazing, fog filled beautiful scenery kept our spirits high. It was a foggy and beautiful day. As it was raining, sun wasn’t disturbing us much. The drizzle made it more charming.

Road to Redemption

Road to Redemption

And we kept on walking the road to redemption. 😉

And we started to see the first signs of the valley. The tarred road turned into a red road combined with mud and water.  That place is good for parking your vehicle if you are coming by your own vehicle. Hopefully it will remain safe, as there are no one to keep a watch or guard it.

Trekking Begins

So we started the real trekking. We ate a few biscuits quickly before starting. It was still raining and I wanted to click more pictures. But due to the rain I mostly kept my camera inside the plastic cover. My seemingly smart move of putting the camera inside a transparent polythene cover to shoot from it didn’t quite work out! The water particles sticking onto the cover made it difficult for the camera to

My seemingly smart move of putting the camera inside a transparent polythene cover to shoot from it, didn’t quite work out! The water particles sticking onto the cover made it difficult for the camera to auto focus. Manually focusing from inside the glass paper cover was out of the question as there wasn’t enough room for my hands to go inside. So I waited for the rain to stop or for the drizzles so that I can operate it quickly and put it back.  I wish I had a weather proof camera!

The atmosphere started to show the signs of a hill station. Water streams were running. Bigger trees started to show up. The place was covered with leaves and twigs. It was time for me to try some slow shutter shots ‘quickly’.

Streaming the flow

Streaming the flow

We were completely immersed ourselves in the changed atmosphere. As you walk into the this area from the road, it gets dark, the silence is taken over by the sound of the forest, the sound made by the swiftly cruising water stream, the chirping of birds and various other things.

We walk into the wild

We walk into the wild

The trekking trail was visible even though grass and plants started to grow. And a path was made, by the forest department I believe. Whoever has done it, its really a wonderful thing to do. We were struggling to go up in the hills while some people were going up and doing the hardwork of making a path! Really need to appreciate such wonderful people. It is always these people who really worked hard, are forgotten behind the shadows of an entity, like the workers of Taj Mahal! Maybe I am exaggerating, but that’s what I feel.

The Rocky path

The Rocky path

And we walked and walked enjoying the beauty around us. Even though it was a forest we couldn’t find any wild animals. We could only hear the sounds made by some birds that too from a distance. We heard that rarely some elephants would come  and say a “hey, what’s up”. But we were sure that they were just stories. There was no chances of spotting a wild elephant here in this place, we thought. Until we saw this.

See! What we have found!!

See! What we have found!!

After seeing this we understood that whatever we heard was no “BS”.  In order to understand that we had to see this “ES”

So from this moment onwards we were more vigilant. Maybe you can say we were bit scared! 😉 We could find the elephant trails all over the place. We were wondering how could a big elephant managed to walk through such a narrow way! We know that elephant can run faster, swim swifter, and charge anything better than us. So we were excited about spotting an elephant, and equally scared. But nothing could stop us from reaching the peak.

Almost At the Peak

Its a great feeling to reach the peak. It is for that feeling we do a trek, I guess. Otherwise why would someone go all the way up and come back almost as soon as you reach! Sometimes its better not to think too much and just enjoy the process of doing it.

The ray of hope

The ray of hope

Its always a special feeling to see something like this. This is what I would like to call the ‘ray of hope’. Seeing this we think we are almost there!

Almost there!! Near Vaithalmala peak

Almost there!! Near Vaithalmala peak

Yes, we were almost there. But not exactly at the top of the peak. The peak was still away from this point. But it certainly gave some more energy to continue faster.

There is a Paithalmala Observatory tower at the hill top. The view from there is incredible. You can have a breath-taking  view from here if it is not foggy. Even the fog gives it a the so called paradise kind of appearance.

The Vaithalmala Observatory Tower

The Vaithalmala Observatory Tower

We spent some time here at this tower. This tower is not at all well maintained. Its almost in ruins and the garbage all around. This view might give a bit of negative vibe, but you just need to focus your attention towards the  outside view  to forget it all.

We unpacked our bags and had some lunch, or at least we called it as our lunch. What we bought was some bananas and biscuits. With whatever we had, we refilled our energy reserves, enjoyed the amazing fog filled view of paithalmala.  Many people stop their journey here and return to the base after reaching this spot. But from here, you can do a little bit of trekking and can have an even more beautiful view.

 

the other vaithalmala trekkers!

the other vaithalmala trekkers!

Friends on the road

We met another team who had already summited the peak. They were having a grand lunch. They were a big group compared to us. They even offered us some food.  The friendship you make while on road happened to be always special.  These kind of moments of happiness make travelling interesting. We said bye to the team and started to move. As it was completely filled with fog, we couldn’t see the beautiful valley from there.  We took some more snap, a few group pictures with the timer and we returned.

The vaithalmala valley!

The valley!

The Return

The return journey was rather quick and less eventful, except that we spotted a few leeches on our feet! We were absolutely unaware of the presence of leeches when we were going up. It was really surprising that leeches didn’t want our blood when we were going up! Glad that they decided so, as we were completely unprepared for the leeches. We even forgot to take salt. Anyway only a few leeches came to attack which were promptly flicked away.

We were lucky enough to find a bus from the base to town unlike in the morning. So it saved our time and energy on our way back! We said bye, promised to send pictures and hoped to do another trip real soon. And thus came to end to my first ever trekking in the rain. It was a great experience and a great trip

If you are looking for very cheap one day trip, this is a best place if you are near Kannur. You can still have a awesome and cheap trip, if you take a train to Kannur or Payyanur and then take bus from there on. Maybe you can camp on hilltop if occasional elephants wont scare you. It is also possible to find some drinking company at hill top!! (even though it is not legal).

More info on Paithalmala (Vaithalmala)

If you want to know more about Paithalmala, read what wiki says about it by clicking here

Paithalmala on Kerala tourism site

Hope you will share your experience, if you visit the place.


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Written by : trablogger
Trablogger aka Jithin is an Indian travel blogger who is obsessed with leading a travel life. When he is not traveling, photographing, writing or blogging, you can see him thinking about sustaining this travel life or helping someone to travel more.
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