Explore the dark and deep forests of Manambolly, nestled in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve between Sholayar Dam and Valparai. This vibrant habitat is a botanist’s delight and home to iconic wildlife such as the Lion-tailed macaque, the Great Hornbill, and the Nilgiri tahr. With nearby attractions like Top Slip and Parambikulam, Manambolly is a photographer's paradise.
Maximum Elevation: 1106 MSL(Approx.) Meters
Forest Type: Semi Evergreen
Nearby Medical Facility: Valparai - 25km
Nearby Bus Stand: Valparai - 15 km
Nearby Airport: Coimbatore - 122 km
Nearby Railway Station: Pollachi - 72 km
Parking Facilities: Yes
Our trek into the Manambolly forest was truly wonderful. We were warmly welcomed by the forest guard, Kamaraj, and must mention the incredible support team from Trek Tamilnadu— Mr.Aravindan, Jayaraman, Anand, Deena, and Prabhu—who travelled with us and provided exceptional assistance throughout the trek. We had the chance to learn about various trees, plants, and birds in the forest. The trail was easy to navigate, and the team assisting us made the experience unforgettable. Walking through both evergreen and semi-evergreen forests and understanding the existence of each species was amazing. Mr. Aravindan, with his extensive knowledge of the Manambolly forest, shared numerous stories and answered all our queries. It was fascinating to learn about some of the unique plants and trees in the forest. This trek is highly recommended for anyone looking to connect with nature and learn more about the forest ecosystem.
Trekking in Manambolly was a fantastic experience. We were accompanied by our guide, Mr. Arvind, along with five other youths assisting him. It wasn’t just a typical trek—we learned about various plants and birds and were fully immersed in the forest life for four hours. The trek provided an opportunity to explore the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats, particularly the Annamalai region. The arrangements made by Trek Tamilnadu were excellent, including breakfast and refreshments. This is a must-try for anyone visiting Valparai who wishes to explore nature.