Muthyala Madu – Pearl Valley February 5, 2006
My parents wanted to go on a drive someplace today and we decided to go to Pearl Valley near Anekal. We are members in the Pearl Valley Resort and since it has been quite a while since we last went there or since we heard from the resort, we decided it’s best if we go and see if the resort still exists!
We set off around 12 noon or so on the 45 km drive to the resort. We took the Bannerghata road and the traffic on that road was really pathetic thanks to some road repair work (finally). We stopped enroute for lunch at some dhaba. The roads rapidly deteriorated and driving was hell. We thought of turning back several times, but then decided to continue since we had already come this far.
Just before the road to Bannerghata National Park, we had to take a left and proceed further to Anekal and then had to take a right to Pearl Valley. We reached some sort of check point, where we had to pay 12 bucks (for cars) and proceed. We reach a “junction” where we had to take a right to go the resort or go straight to go the waterfall. we wanted to check out the resort first so we took a right and drove down on the worst road (if I may call it that) I have ever driven upon and finally reached the resort…or whatever was left of it.

The defunct Pearl Valley resort
The resort is pretty much closed now. Only the caretakers and some other people were around. Nothing was operational (not even electricity!). Well we heard that the resort has been taken over by a new management and might be revived in a few months time. So let’s hope something comes out of it.

The rooms from outside
We then left the resort and went to check out the famous Muthyala Madu. Once again the roads were terrible. We soon reached a KSTDC canteen, where we were surprised to see many cars and bikes. From here one needs to climb down some steps to reach the falls.

The steps that lead to the falls (and there was a lot of it)
We had to walk down quite a few steps to reach the falls, which was another big disappointment. The falls had dried up and there was only a small shower of water. The place had paper and plastics and bottles strewn all over, which was very sad to see. There was also a temple and a shop selling refreshments at the base.
We climbed back up and went to the canteen had coffee and left the place for the 50 Km drive back home. Since the Bannerghata route was terrible, we wanted to avoid it and so we took a diversion near Anekal and got onto Hosur Road, which is so much better a road, in comparision to what all we had just gone through. The return was smooth and much shorter (time-wise) and about the same (distance-wise), compared to Bannerghata road.

Me and my car!
In the end it was just a nice big drive today for me. Would have enjoyed the drive more if the roads were in a better condition. For other planning on visiting the falls — It would be better to visit the falls after the rains, when it will be in full force and the Bannerghata route is to be avoided. Hosur road is much better and faster.


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14 Responses to “Muthyala Madu – Pearl Valley”
that sure would be a beautiful palce to visit…
Looks like you had some fun. Why is it called – Pearl Valley? Did you find pearl there?
had been to pearl valley when i was in school. we had been for a trek in the nearby hills and got lost. had to walk for 2 hours to get back to the main road.
its ok sab atleast u had a good ride on bad roads……..
and cautioned others not to visit those places which u did………….
hehehehehe
Hey so sad to get disappointed after driving so long on bad roads..
@Simple girl – yeah it would have been a great place to visit – if only the roads were better and there was more water!
@Sunil – apparently the water falling looks like pearls (mutha), hence the name.
@Sharath – yeah I saw some guys take detours and head off into the forests and along the path of the river – there are some good trekking paths there i’ve heard.
@Sandhya – looks like you enjoyed reading my plight!
@Lakshmi – well yeah could have done something better that day (like sleep!)
We need to go to a better place the next time around!
Woah ! when did u get a new car !!!!!
CONGRATS for that !
so u moved onto korean engineering hyundai motors ….what hapenned to your old faithful Suzuki ?
anyway , i guess these “waterfalls” ( or as u put it , the lack of it ) are really scandalizing everyone ! hehe
The car is almost 6 to 7 months old dude!
it sometimes happen when we do not know the right season to visit
its necessary to have local information about the place where we plan to travel
@ Raj – Very true. We didn’t have any and nobody seemed to know, so we had to get there to figure it out.
Can we visit the place now… I mean can any one tell me if he resort still exists and also the route?
Hi Sumit – I really dont know what the state of the resort is now. Considering they havent sent us any communication or updates, I am guessing it is still in a state of ruins…
Hey ……
I went to pearl valley resorts the day before yesterday with friends and its seems to be closed for weeks now:(:(