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Where is Valparai? How to Reach Valparai? Any good travel Bookers in Valparai?
Asked by Sathish Julius,
01 Jul '08 04:19 pm
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Nice place ,Reach POLLACHI OR COIMBATORE IN TAMILNADU,FROM THERE YOU WILL GET ALL ASSISTANCE TO REACH VALPARAI,
Answered by nainar mohamed, 01 Jul '08 04:23 pm
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u askin tamilnd valparai its near to pollachi...u can com to coimbtre n then u can easily go ther by bus or train
Answered by unni, 01 Jul '08 04:23 pm
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Valparai is located above the 3,500 feet from the sea level on the Anamalai mountain rangeValparai does not mean only a single town. It stands majestically with Green Spread Mountains and forest all around. Facility with kind hospitality for you is assured in Valparai. All your needs such as boarding, food, shopping can be satisfied with esteemed Lodges, Hotels and Shops. The place to visit at least once in your life span. To bring out the Joy and peace within you. Visit, enjoy the pleasure of Nature, and keep the green memories alive......
64-km drive from Pollachi to Valparai is itself an exotic experience. En route is the Indira Gandhi Wild Life Sanctuary where lion-tailed macaque, the Nilgiri and the common langur, Malabar giant squirrel, elephant, gaur, spotted deer, Sambar, barking deer and wild boar reside.
From Valparai you can visit the Aliyar, Sholayar and Nirar dams. Tunnels bored into the mountains and canals to harness the water from Parambikulam, Aliyar, Nirar, Sho ...more
Answered by Janee Rajaa, 01 Jul '08 04:22 pm
64-km drive from Pollachi to Valparai is itself an exotic experience. En route is the Indira Gandhi Wild Life Sanctuary where lion-tailed macaque, the Nilgiri and the common langur, Malabar giant squirrel, elephant, gaur, spotted deer, Sambar, barking deer and wild boar reside.
From Valparai you can visit the Aliyar, Sholayar and Nirar dams. Tunnels bored into the mountains and canals to harness the water from Parambikulam, Aliyar, Nirar, Sho ...more
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