Hi Sir, 40 years back I went to Manchi hamlet, there I met two interested kids, they accompanied me up to Kodekarai peak. There I met a strang experience. The kids picked a plant leaves, crushed it and rubbed the juice of the leaves at my kerchief. All of sudden my kerchief turned to yellow colour. After returning my home, I kept the kerchief for nearly 15 years, in that period the yellow colour didn't fade a bit. Even today I am being touch with that kids but they are nor kids now and now they are having grand children too. But the memories lives even today. Thanks to S R for reminded me the past.
That's strange indeed Sir, thanks for sharing your experience. And trekking there would have been more adventurous back then, and there were roads also to Kodakerai back then.
Again what a place. Driven so many times past Krishnagiri never thought something so dense exists there looking at the mountains! Superb Shreyas and team!
This is Top Class Video SR.One of the Best Sceneries in the world.Your narration is simply superb.At present I am in Golden,Colorado.My friends @ Rocky Moutain NP viewed this video & appreciated very much.This patch of Forest is one of the last remaining original deciduous Forest.Thanks for posting.👍👍🙏
Thanks for an excellent episode in a still pristine place. Nice to see the butterflies....could be Great Egg fly, Common Sailor. Also you had shown a lizard variety that is called Peninsular Rock Agama
Hi Sherayas greetings from Australia, love your videos watch them all the time You are a great fan of Kenneth Anderson as well as me, Follow all your stories about your homeland India,Are there carniviours in that region you visited '"…😂
Thanks for bringing Kenneth's experiences back to life. Were you able to find Kannada speaking forest guides in such isolated parts of Tamil Nadu? Many States only require local language proficiency. E.g. when a tourist summoned police in Bengaluru recently, he could not accept FIR in English, or Hindi, had to wait a long time to get a different officer who could.
Great, Congratulations on climbing the peak!!
Thanks 🙂
Hi Sir, 40 years back I went to Manchi hamlet, there I met two interested kids, they accompanied me up to Kodekarai peak. There I met a strang experience. The kids picked a plant leaves, crushed it and rubbed the juice of the leaves at my kerchief. All of sudden my kerchief turned to yellow colour. After returning my home, I kept the kerchief for nearly 15 years, in that period the yellow colour didn't fade a bit.
Even today I am being touch with that kids but they are nor kids now and now they are having grand children too. But the memories lives even today. Thanks to S R for reminded me the past.
That's strange indeed Sir, thanks for sharing your experience. And trekking there would have been more adventurous back then, and there were roads also to Kodakerai back then.
Hello Shreyas: Very good trek indeed. The views and your thoughts enhanced the experience. Thank you
Thank you 🙂🙏
❤❤ beautiful visuals
Thanks 🙂
Thank you SR for bringing KA's lifestyle back to us.
Sure, Thanks 🙂
Beautiful journey
Thanks 🙂
Thank you for a great series 😊
Thanks 🙂🙏
Again what a place. Driven so many times past Krishnagiri never thought something so dense exists there looking at the mountains! Superb Shreyas and team!
Thanks 🙂
Superb content sir .
Thanks 🙂
Nice video Shreyas and quite a dense forest.. good you guys didn’t give up and made sure to reach the summit
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Wow!!! So beautiful place...this will be one of my favourite vlogs of yours till date...good job 👍
Thanks a lot 😊
This is Top Class Video SR.One of the Best Sceneries in the world.Your narration is simply superb.At present I am in Golden,Colorado.My friends @ Rocky Moutain NP viewed this video & appreciated very much.This patch of Forest is one of the last remaining original deciduous Forest.Thanks for posting.👍👍🙏
Thanks a lot to you and your friends Sir 🙂🙏 and yes the forests in the region are beautiful, isolated and needs to be preserved for eternity.....
Thanks for an excellent episode in a still pristine place. Nice to see the butterflies....could be Great Egg fly, Common Sailor. Also you had shown a lizard variety that is called Peninsular Rock Agama
Thanks and yes the place is very pristine and needs to be preserved. Also, Thanks for pointing out the butterfly species, and about the lizard.
Hi Sherayas greetings from Australia, love your videos watch them all the time You are a great fan of Kenneth Anderson as well as me, Follow all your stories about your homeland India,Are there carniviours in that region you visited '"…😂
Hello Geoff, Good to know, Thanks a lot 🙂 and there are leopards, in the region, tigers might make a comeback in a few years from surrounding forests.
sir waiting for peddacheruvu talavadi bellandoor and dimbam placees with kenath foot prints
Yes, I want to go to those places as well .... hopefully sometime
Thank you
Awesome capture of the trek..
Thanks 🙂
Brilliant. Thoroughly enjoyable.
Which drone do you use?
Thanks 🙂 DJI mini 2.
You are very nature lover sir.
Thanks 🙂
Thank You
Thanks for bringing Kenneth's experiences back to life. Were you able to find Kannada speaking forest guides in such isolated parts of Tamil Nadu? Many States only require local language proficiency. E.g. when a tourist summoned police in Bengaluru recently, he could not accept FIR in English, or Hindi, had to wait a long time to get a different officer who could.
Thanks 🙂 and the guides speak only Tamil.
Give location details please
I think u should do an episode for man eater of yemmeydoddi from Kenneth Anderson series too.. It is near Birur and Kadur..
Sure, am planning for it ...
Hi shreyas, how do we get permission from forrest dept for trekking this peak?
Please check contact details in description of aiyur forest guest house.
Is there a chance where in i can join you in your next expedition ??