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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | I had only one issue with them. While we were out walking in the garden of the resort, they got in some guests to show the room and that room turned out to be ours. That was rude of them (More of Professional Ignorance). Because even after telling them about this, somehow they did not seem to think, they had done a grave mistake (When all they needed was to ask permission). Apart from that no complaints on the rooms and the location. Beautiful place. Last edited by ampere : 21st June 2011 at 09:52. |
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| Wasif - i had stayed at "Blackberry" resorts. Neat place. Nothing out of the world though. The rooms and baths were clean. Food was good. Service is relaxed. Some of their rooms comes with a good view of the hills, the balconies are large and you can sit there watching the hills and the clouds and the time remails still !. |
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One question, in many of the posts on thsi thread I have read references to someting called "A2B" what is this ??? a resturant chain orsometing | ||
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That is a standard eating joint. There are two of them. One is at Shoolagiri (before Krishnagiri) on your side going to Salem. And there is another one near Thoppur, but on the other side of the road. Great place for food and and ideal breakpoint but mostly crowded. If you are heading to Munnar early morning its good to omit A2B, but break at Salem after covering quite a distance (200km). GRT is a good place (but quite costly as its a 5 star). | |
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| LOL....you guys use soo many acronyms and for those who don't live in India it becomes so flustrating not knowing what is being discussed. Now you mentioned GRT !!!! Likewise it took me ages to figure out ORVM is an outside rear view mirror Is there an option to stay overning at teh Indra Gandhi National Park and do a safair drive and then continue to Munnar on the next day ? Last edited by wasif : 21st June 2011 at 10:39. |
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. I just let it slip!Unlike A2B (which I think is TBHP cooked concoction, GRT is the same as is. Its actually G R Thangamalligai (A big jewelry chain in Chennai). They are also into hotel business and own many 5-stars across TN (Chennai/Salem/Madurai/Yercaud/Pondicherry etc). Its commonly known as GRT for short across the land (Unlike in TBHP alone!). On the stay part: You can stay at Parambikulam wild life sanctuary (WLS). But for that you need to go via Pollachi and take that route. I am not aware of any places in Udumalpet or Marayoor where you can stay. Maybe others would know. | |
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| On the stay front,Edasserry East End is also an equally good one,stayed there and found them to be excellent and within the town |
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| Sorry sir, this is not a tbhp coined acronym / cooked concoction ! Adyar Ananda Bhavan's restaurant chain is branded A2B (AAB Sweets) Last edited by NPV : 21st June 2011 at 12:07. |
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| Nope its not. Infact their logo has A2B. Ulundurpettai Ghar Dhaba has a big A2B neon sign. I suppose even the Shoolagiri one has the same. PS: Talking of acronyms it took me sometime to figure out OHC, NHC, ANHC here ![]() ~~~~~ Coming to wasif's query. The climb up and down is something you have to do in the day (leave time to enjoy the beauty around and clicking pictures) and not leave it to late evening/night. Especially the place around Siena gets pretty foggy even at noon. |
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http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/route-...-agencies.html (Feedback on different Self Drive rental agencies) Hope this helps. | |
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Please check this TBHP thread that will give you comprehensive information - http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/travel...aterfalls.html ('Xing'ing around ! - Trekking in the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Thoovanam Waterfalls) Also you can check out the official website and contact them for the current tourism options they provide - Chinnar wildlife sanctuary, Western Ghats, Kerala, India And a final cent - Your stay at Siena Village is actually closer when you approach from the route 1 you mentioned in your first post here. If you take the Udumalpet route, you acually have to pass through Munnar and go a 20 km further. | |
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| Distinguished - BHPian ![]() | Sorry guys my mistake about A2B. I thought its a bhp term. Since I was so used to it I did not realize that its indeed branded like A2B! EDIT: Now that you guys mention, I also remember seeing the A2B Symbol at these joints. Last edited by ampere : 21st June 2011 at 14:03. |
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| Friends, Planning for a trip to Munnar from Bangalore this weekend with friends. Planned start would be by around 7 PM from bangalore on Friday (1st July 2011). Came across below routes in the same thread. 1. Bangalore - Hosur - Krishnagiri - Dharmapuri - Salem - Namakkal - Karur - Dindigul - Theni - Bodinaykanur - Munnar 2. Bangalore - Hosur - Krishnagiri - Dharmapuri - Bhavani - Kangayam - Dharapuram - Udumalaippettai - Maraiyoor - Munnar 3. Bangalore - Hosur - Krishnagiri - Dharmapuri - Bhavani - Perundurai - Tirupur - Palladam - Udumalaippettai - Chinnar - Maraiyoor - Munnar I am planning to take Route 1 from Bangalore (heard its 4 laned till Dindigul and route is very good till batlagundu) and return via udumalpet as I heard that it will be more scenic. Based on current conditions, Please suggest which one will be faster in these three and which one to take for my return (route 2 or 3). Also, I guess, I would reach Bodi at 4 AM. Are we allowed to drive the ghat section to Munnar in the nights? I would plan my return also, based on this. My plan is to leave Munnar by 8 PM on Sunday (3rd July 2011) Thanks in advance |
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I would not recommend either route 2 (I guess it will touch Erode where you will waste time in bypassing the city) or route 3 (Again touching Tirupur is not advisable). If you want to do Udumalai-Maraiyoor-Munnar (definitely it is more scenic) one way, then the route for you should be, Bangalore-Salem-Perundurai-Kangeyam-Dharapuram-Udumalpet-Maraiyoor-Munnar Here, you will get 4L till Perundurai and the road condition after it will also be very good. Note:- I don't think there will be restriction on ghat section between Bodi-Munnar for night. But, there will definitely be restrictions on Udumalai-Munnar ghat section as this covers the forest area. Last edited by rameshnanda : 28th June 2011 at 23:07. | |
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