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A Journey to Akash Ganga – Kolli Hills

Kollimala Root View Point
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This is about a journey through the beautiful Tamil farm villages to Kolli Hills or Kollimalai.  The attractive Kolli Hills is situated 1300 meters above sea level, in the Eastern Ghats Mountain Ranges.  The distance from Namakkal to Kolli Hills is 65 km.  There are bus services to Kolli Hills from Salem and Namakkal. 

Kollimala Root
Kollimala Root

On either sides of the way from Namakkal to Kolli Hills, we can see highly fertile agricultural lands.  Coconut trees, banana trees, paddy, potato, onion, etc. can be seen cultivated here.  We can see the alluring scenery of vast areas of paddy fields which are becoming rare sights in our own state.  The place is full of sights displaying traditional village culture.  I reached the greenery of Kolli Hills after a thrilling drive from the valley named Karavalli and through 71 hairpin bends.  

Kollimala Root
Kollimala Root

Wherever my eyes went, I could see the panoramic views of natural beauty.  Kolli Hills is a favorite spot both for adventure sports like hiking, trekking, etc. as well as for enjoying the beauty of nature.  Moreover, Kolli Hills is a place best suited for agriculture as well.  The main farm products are black pepper and coffee.  Kolli Hills is also a place known for varieties of jackfruits. 

Kollimala
Kollimala

From here, lorries loaded with different kinds of jackfruits reach the markets of Namakkal, Salem, etc.  There is a nursery where different varieties of jackfruit trees are grown. Semmedu is the headquarters and main center of Kolli Hills.  There we can see a number of shops that look similar to the cart eateries [thattukada] of our place.

Kollimala
Kollimala

These shops include hotels, grocery shops, vegetable shops, etc.  It is a place where modern civilization has not spread its wings.  Whatever it is, there is no tourist rush spotted in this place.  The reason is not clear. The major attractions of Kolli Hills are Arappaleeshwarar Siva Temple which is said to have been built between the 1st and 2nd centuries, the nearby Agaya Gangai or Akash Ganga Waterfalls, Kollipavai Amman Temple, Murugan Temple, Seekupara and Selar Nadu Viewpoints Masila Waterfalls, Swami Pranavananda Ashram, botanical garden, children’s park, etc. 

Akash Ganga
Akash Ganga

There are 2 mythological legends associated with Kolli Hills.  According to one legend, the people in this region believe that taking bath in Akash Ganga Waterfall heals all diseases as there is presence of power of Shiva who is also known as Arappaleeshwarar.  Another legend says that the sages picked out Kolli Hills as the best place to do their penance peacefully. 

Akash Ganga Root
Akash Ganga Root

When the sages began their rituals, the power of their meditation brought about a lot of changes in the atmosphere making the life of the people difficult.  It is believed that Goddess Kollipavai saved the people by restoring the atmosphere with her enchanting smile.  This place where goddess lives came to be called by them as Kolli Hills.

The Kollipavai Temple is also situated nearby.  Kolli Hills is also famous for its ancient history.  A group of people believe that Kolli Hills is the same Madhuvanam or honey forest of the monkey king, Sugreeva, that has been depicted in the ancient Indian epic, Ramayana.  Kolli Hills are featured in classical literature like Silappathigaram.

Akash Ganga
Akash Ganga

Agaya Gangai or Akash Ganga is a gorgeous waterfall where water cascades straight down from a height of 300 feet.  All 4 sides of this waterfall are surrounded by hills.  Akash Ganga Waterfalls can be reached by climbing down a flight of 1001 steps from Arappaleeshwarar Temple.  The steps are made of cement, and there are handrail supports.  Walking down enjoying the chill of the majestic forests and the melodious bird songs is an amazing experience.  

Kollimala View
Kollimala View

On the way, there is another view point from where the beauty and the serenity of the deep valley can be savored.  The sights of huge rocks and boulders rising overhead, the wild vines climbing up the rocks, troops of monkeys swinging on the vines and the infinity of the forest make our walk less tiresome.  It took me around 1 hour to come down the steps.  Jumping across big rocks, I reached the waterfall.  The volume of water was very low.  

View Point
View Point

The people of this place believe that the close presence of vigor of Shiva who is also called Arappaleeshwarar, gives the water of Akash Ganga the power to heal all illnesses.  In front of the waterfall, there is a small lake across which a rope has been tied.  For reaching the waterfall, we need to walk slowly across the lake holding onto the rope.  Bathing under the waterfall is an exhilarating experience.  When water fell from such a height, I felt like stones raining down on me.  After thoroughly enjoying the shower under the waterfall as well as the lake, I climbed up the 1001 steps; and when I reached the top, I felt like all the energy that I got from the bath was gone.  From here, I went on to visit the Seekupara Viewpoint. 

Kollimala View
Kollimala View

From this viewpoint, I could get a pleasant vision of the winding roads to Kolli Hills and the lush green hill ranges.  Then, I visited the Masila Waterfalls which is a medium-type fall, from a height of 200 feet.  However, the natural beauty of this place is indescribable.  The Masi Periyasami Temple is located near this falls.  These areas are rich in natural beauty.  Tourists mostly visit Kolli Hills to experience the thrill of the drive through the 70 hairpin bends.  Just a single-day trip or a single night’s stay is enough to visit and enjoy this place.  I left Kolli Hills and Akash Ganga and started my journey back home.

Ashok SP

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Hi, I'm Ashok SP. I've been traveling the world for over two decades, capturing the beauty and diversity of every place I visit. My journey has taken me to many countries, where I’ve documented my experiences through photos, videos, and blog posts. Through my travels, I aim to share the incredible sights, cultures, and stories I've encountered along the way. Join me as I explore, photograph, and write about the wonders of our world, one adventure at a time.

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