Bear shola falls. Bear Shola Falls History. Don’t you ever wonder why Bear Shola...
View detailsBerijam Lake Want to picnic around in Kodai amidst nature’s most beautiful...
View detailsBryant Park A tourist spot like Bryant Park not only refreshes the visitors’ mood...
View detailsA Walk on the Cloud- Coaker’s Walk. Before visiting any place, we must do our...
View detailsDolphins nose. Have you ever visited a place as enthralling as the Dolphin’s Nose?...
View detailsFairy Falls. No visit to Kodai is deemed complete until you make a trip down to the...
View detailsHistory of Golf Course Kodaikanal. Do you know that the golf course in Kodaikanal is...
View detailsHistory of Guna Caves Have you always wanted to satisfy that travel bug inside that...
View detailsKodai Lake Kodaikanal Lake or Kodai Lake is a famous tourist spot among the...
View detailsKukkal caves. India has many cave systems that have the ability to attract a large...
View detailsKurinji Andavar Temple Lord Muruga beckons you to come to Kurinji Andavar for he is...
View detailsLa Saleth Church, Kodaikanal. Built-in shades of white and blue, the La Saleth Church...
View detailsMoir Point Kodaikanal’s Moir Point is a charming viewpoint nestled coyly on Berjim...
View detailsPalani Murugan Temple. Lodged atop a hill, the temple draws hundreds of believers and...
View detailsPambar Falls Yet another lovely place to experience the charming Kodaikanal weather...
View detailsPillar Rocks Viewpoint. Difficult places often lead to beautiful destinations.’...
View detailsPine Forest Every town or a hill station has its own pretty little spot that pulls...
View detailsSilver cascade falls Standing at a height of 180 feet, Silver Cascade waterfall pours...
View detailsSuicide Point If you’re visiting Kodaikanal, ensure to drop by Suicide Point, an...
View detailsHistory of Thalaiyar falls Thalaiyar Falls can without a doubt be called the pride...
View detailsUpper Lake View For those that wish to see Green Valley View, a short trip en-route...
View detailsKodaikanal is one of the most popular places in India for honeymooners. It is in the state of Tamil Nadu. Kodaikanal is a lakeside tourist town in Tamil Nadu. It has a beautiful climate, well-kept cliffs covered in mist, and a waterfall that makes it the perfect place for a vacation. Its name comes from the words "the gift of the forests." People from the city can take a break in Kodaikanal. This hill station lets you relax and connect with nature by going on biking or trekking trails or taking a walk through the many woods that surround the town.
The Bear Shola Falls are a famous place for picnics in the area. They are only 2 kilometres from Kodaikanal Lake. This waterfall is only open during certain times of the year, and it looks its best during the monsoons. This water body used to be a favorite haunt of old bears, so the name Bear Shola Falls was coined. Yeah, that's quite an interesting story to tell behind the name. For nature lovers, this forms one of the many possible PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
A cute lake called Berijam Lake is 22 km from the main stand at Kodaikanal. The lake, located in the heart of a forest protection area, offers natural beauty for activities such as fishing, going on safaris, and birdwatching. The lake is home to many animals, including Bison, Indian Elephant, Nilgiri Langur, and Deer. You might even catch a glimpse of one of these beautiful species. Boats are not allowed in the lake as the freshwater residents may be affected. Berijam Lake is a wonderful spot included in various KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.
The famous Bryant Park is one of the many things that makes Kodaikanal so peaceful. The park is on the eastern side of Kodai Lake and is full of different kinds of plants and trees. They come in many different blooming plants, hybrids, and grafts. The road will take you to the park after you've taken a walk on the Coakers Walk. A lot of families like going there because they can have lunch and watch their kids run around and fall down in the grass. Bryant Park is a serene spot among the PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
Coakers Walk is a beautiful, artificial walking path that runs for one kilometer through the mountains in Kodaikanal, a beautiful city. The builders designed the beautiful Coakers Walk path, which winds around the edge of a stunning mountain, primarily for morning and evening strolls. You can also choose to ride a bike to see the beautiful area. The area gets nice to cold weather most of the time, and people of all ages go there. Coakers Walk is a charming experience offered in many KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.
They named the viewpoint in Kodaikanal after a flat rock that juts out and resembles a dolphin's nose. It creates a cliff visible from a height of 6,600 feet. From this cliff, you can see Kodaikanal at its most beautiful, with deep valleys, rough landscape, clear skies, and lots of green. To get to this spot, you have to walk 3 km through the rocks and pine trees of the Palani Hill Range. There is a nearby waterfall and a town that you can visit on the way. Dolphins Nose Kodai is a must-see among the PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
The lovely South Indian station of Kodaikanal hosts the lovely Fairy Falls. They are where the Pambar River begins and afterwards meets the Vaigai River. This fall is the extra water from the reservoir owned by the rural community that flows down the hill and towards the south. The Fairy Falls is a popular place to have lunch because of how beautiful it is. The lush grass and nice weather make this a great place to spend time with family and friends while taking in the natural beauty. Fairy Falls is a picturesque spot included in many KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.
The Kodaikanal Golf Club is another famous spot in Kodaikanal. It is a private membership club that has been around for more than 100 years. With it being barely 6 km from the centre of the hill station, it is a nice place to sit back and relax in a breathtakingly beautiful natural setting. This golf club lies very near Suicide Point/Green Valley View and Pillar Rocks, POPULAR ATTRACTIONS IN KODAIKANAL.
Guna Caves/Devil's Kitchen is another popular place to visit in Kodaikanal. It is between Green Valley View and Pillar Rocks. Both people who like excitement and people who love nature should go there. It's a great place to take pictures and enjoy the beauty of nature and the thrill of adventure. It is a deep, narrow valley where the beautiful Pillar Rocks and Green Valley hide. It has small furrows that are very dark and deep, and mist and fog cover it from the outside, which is how it got its name, Devil's Kitchen. Guna Caves are often featured in KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.
There is an artificial lake in Kodaikanal city called Kodai Lake. It is also called Kodaikanal Lake. Vera Levinge came up with the idea and means for this lake in the middle of Kodaikanal town. The British and early missionaries from the USASA built up this lake. The star-shaped lake is in the middle of Kodaikanal. The Palani Hills Range, which is the lake's main source of water, surrounds it. It is 2285 meters above sea level, and the lake is about 3 meters deep on average. Kodai Lake is one of the iconic PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
People believe the Kukkal Caves were old rock shelters used by the Palaiyar people, who wore clothes made of leaves. The caves consist of overhanging pieces of granulite and charconite, two types of metamorphic rocks. More than 30 people lived on top of the hill until the mid-1980s. There was also a small temple there. Paliyan tribespeople used to live in the area were hikers camp now. It was their first settlement. Kukkal Caves are a historical attraction included in various KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.
The Kurunji Temple is located 3 km away from the lake and is mostly dedicated to Lord Murugu. The temple has beautiful views of small towns, the Palani Hills, the Northern Plains, and a carrot plantation on the terraced slopes. It is also linked to the Kurunji Flower, which only blooms every 12 years and covers the whole area in purple flowers. Government officials say that the flower will bloom again in 2018. There is also a park and a small shrub garden area in the temple building. Kurinji Andavar Temple is a significant among the PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
About 133 years old, the Mother Salette church is one of the oldest. Inside this beautiful church, there is a statue of Our Lady of La Salette, who holds a peaceful pose and blesses the visitors. The church is a beautiful example of the great Tamil-French building. This place has a lot more to offer, which is why you should go there. Put the La Salette Church on your KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGE list of things to do if you are going to Kodaikanal.
Moir Point is one of the most important lookout places in Kodaikanal. It is at the start of the forest path that leads up to the beautiful Berijam Lake. People named the spot after Sir Thomas Moir, who began building the Goschen Road in 1929 CE. A statue on the road connecting Kodaikanal Lake to Berijam Lake displays this information. It is still one of the busiest spots in Kodaikanal because it has such great views of the hills. Moir Point is a notable among the PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
One of the oldest and most prestigious temples in Tamil Nadu is Palani. Lord Subramaniam, also known as Murugan, is the main god in the temple. He is the Hindu god of war. Every year, thousands of people come to the Palani temple to pray with all their hearts. One of the six places where Murugan resides is the Palani temple, built in the Dravidian style. Travel agents frequently include the Palani Murugan Temple in KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES due to its significance.
The "Grand Cascade" is another name for it. The town reservoir flows south, making the Fairy Falls and the Pambar Falls. These falls continue to run until they meet the Vaigai River. From behind the Pambar house, you can get to the falls by going down a steep, slick path. A zigzag stream runs down the Pambar Ravine. Along its winding path, it falls over some slippery rocks. A pond-like shape forms at the bottom, which is great for both swimming and bathing. Pambar Falls is a stunning natural feature included in many KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.
The Pillar Rocks have become a lovely place to have lunch in Kodaikanal, which is famous as the "Princess of Hill Stations." The place is popular because it has three 400-foot-tall boulders stacked upright. They make up a beautiful little garden. The "white cross" that used to be on these rocks was David Gell's beautiful ode to love. For people coming to Kodaikanal, the natural wonder remains untouched. The pillars are famous for giving a bird's-eye view of the area. Pillar Rocks are among the stunning PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Kodaikanal is Pine Forest. Located in the southern part of the city, it flaunts some of the most beautiful nature that has been preserved and remains an important part of the town's past. Plants around the woods grow mushrooms commonly called 'magic mushrooms,' which people believe cause hallucinations. Pine Forest is a key attraction in numerous KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.
These silver waterfalls are a great place to stop on your way from Kodaikanal to Madurai. They are the perfect place to rest in the middle of a long trip. The famous artificial Kodai Lake overflowed and built the Silver Cascade Falls. They are a great place to take a break on a long road trip. You can swim in the water around the waterfall if the temperature is right. Silver Cascade Falls is a charming spot among the PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
The Green Valley View, which used to be called Suicide Point, has a stunning view of the fields, deep valleys, and hills. The stunning view of the Vaigai Dam is something you will never forget. People used to call it a "suicide point" because of the deep, narrow, and dangerous valley below, which dropped more than 5,000 feet. There are a lot of monkeys all around Green Valley View, which has a beautiful view. Suicide Point is a dramatic viewpoint featured in several KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.
Thalaiyar Falls, which is also called Rat Tail Falls, is in the Dindigul District in Kodaikanal. It is on the lush green hills of the Palani Hills ranges. This is the tallest waterfall in Tamil Nadu, at 297 meters. It is also the sixth-tallest waterfall in India. At the park's Dum Dum Rock, there is a lookout tower with a lovely view of the falls and the Manjalar Dam. It is possible to hike close to the falls. Thalaiyar Falls is one of the breathtaking PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL.
Upper Lake View is a well-known spot for tourists in Kodaikanal, and you should stop by it on your way to Green Valley Viewpoint. Finally getting here, you'll be able to enjoy a beautiful view of the star-shaped lake and the lush grass all around it. Also, since there aren't many services here, it's best to just stop and look around for a while. While travelling to Green Valley View Point, you can see stunning views of the lake and the land around it. Upper Lake View is a scenic spot included in various KODAIKANAL TOUR PACKAGES.