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About Kodaikanal

Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in India. When you think of Kodaikanal, you think of a wonderful climate, cliffs covered in mist, cloud-capped mountains and beautiful lakes and valleys, and once you visit this hill station, you will find that every bit of what you have imagined it to be is true. Nestled amidst the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal stands at an altitude of 7200 feet above sea level and has a cool, pleasant climate all year round. Kodaikanal means the gift of the forests. Famously known as the Princess of Hill Stations, Kodaikanal offers the perfect mix of culture and nature to tourists, and its perfectly manicured slopes, scenic waterfalls, rolling hills and clear lakes all come together to create the perfect setting for an ideal mountain getaway. Kodaikanal is a place you can go to take a break from the rigours of daily city life, and this hill station lets you sit back and connect with nature as you head out on biking or trekking trails or take a stroll through the huge forests surrounding the town.

Place to must visit in Kodaikanal


Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

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Experience Time: 1-2 hrs

Distance: 1 kms

Kodai Lake

Kodaikanal Lake is a manmade lake in the Kodaikanal city which is also known as Kodai Lake. Vera Levinge was the man responsible for the creativity and resources of this lake amidst Kodaikanal town. This lake was developed by the British and early missionaries from the USASA. The star-shaped lake is centrally located in Kodaikanal and is surrounded by the rich green Palani Hills Range the main watershed for the lake. The lake is situated at an elevation of 2285m above sea level and has an average depth of 3.0m. The lake is at a distance of 3 km from the Kodai Bus stand.

Experience Time: Less than 1 hour

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Green Valley View (Suicide Point)

Formerly known as Suicide point, the Green Valley View offers a breathtaking view of the plains, deep valleys and hills. The mesmerizing view of the Vaigai Dam is an unforgettable experience. It used to be known as suicide point because of the dangerous valley which is dense and deep; below the point of more than 5000 feet drop. Located at a distance of 5.5 km from the Kodaikanal Lake, the Green Valley View not just offers a gorgeous view, but is also surrounded by a lot of monkeys. On the way to the point, there are several shops which offer homemade chocolates, ornaments and a wide range of flowers.

Experience Time: 1 hour

Distance: 2 kms

Kurinji Temple

Kurunji Temple is mainly dedicated to Lord Murugu and is dexterously based at a distance of 3 km from the lake. Providing delightful views of small villages, Palani Hills and Northern plains, and carrots plantation on the terraced slopes, the temple is also associated with the Kurunji Flower which blooms once in 12 years carpeting the whole area with purple flowers. According to the authorities, the flower will next bloom in the year 2018. The temple complex also includes a park and a small shrub garden area.

Experience Time: Less than 1 hour

Distance: 3 kms

Pillar Rocks

Situated in the 'Princess of Hill stations', Kodaikanal, the Pillar Rocks have become a lovely picnic spot. Constituting a beautiful mini garden; the place is named so as it has three vertically positioned boulders reaching up to a height of 400 feet. The aura here is full of affection and is evidence of a great love story. The 'white cross' which once existed on these rocks represented David Gell's excellent tribute to love. The view of rocks is not something to be missed. They stand as an untouched miracle for the tourists visiting Kodaikanal. The pillars are famous for providing bird's view of nearby surroundings. The chambers between these two massive rocks are called the Devil's Kitchen. Fewer times you might find rocks covered with mist and clouds, but when the ways become clear nothing beautiful than this could be ever seen. Jutting straight away from the hills that surround them, the pillar rocks are majestic. You can come here, sit and relax as you soothe your eyes over the high hill ranges and clear skies. Moreover, do not forget taste the potato and onion bhaji which is served outside the mini garden.

Experience Time: 2-3 hrs

Distance: 1 kms

Bear Shola Falls

Located at a mere distance of 2 kilometres from the Kodaikanal Lake, the Bear Shola Falls is a popular tourist spot in the region. This cascade is a seasonal attraction which comes to life in its fullest during the monsoons, when the water flows down from the hilltop making its way through the verdant greenery of the region. An interesting legend behind the unique name of this place is that it was a favourite haunt of a bear who used to frequent this water body to drink water, hence imparting it the name Bear Shola Falls. The quiet and peaceful atmosphere of this destination is a true haven for those who want to escape from concrete forest parks. A visit to this area will bring one up close and personal with many common and rare species of animals and plants. Undoubtedly, the serene natural beauty of Bear Shola Falls is the most inviting and tempting aspect of this destination. If you prefer going to some place which is more reserved and private and is much closer to nature than a jungle of concrete buildings, then you should definitely Bear Shola Falls. The surrounding undulating terrains that are swathed with dense forests form a picturesque backdrop to these waterfalls, and the scenic beauty coupled with the mesmerising chirping of birds is a treat for one and all. Also, the forest area of the Western Ghats situated near the falls is a biodiversity hotspot where you can have a rendezvous with our furry friends in the wild.

Experience Time: 1-2 hrs

Distance: 1 kms

Coakers Walk

Coakers Walk is a beautiful man-made one-kilometre-long walking plaza built on the mountains in the mesmerizing city of Kodaikanal, which is situated in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The lovely path of Coakers Walk that curves by the edge of the gorgeous mountain have been constructed mainly for visitors to get a glimpse of Paradise on Earth. It is a preferred location for morning and evening walks, and admirers of nature visit the location often to capture the wonderful lush green valleys and the hills of Kodaikanal. One can also choose to ride a bicycle to explore the scenic location. The sight is breathtakingly beautiful, and it almost makes one feel like they are walking in the clouds. The Coakers Walk was constructed in 1872, by Lieutenant Coaker. It is about half a kilometre away from the Kodaikanal Lake and is constructed on the steep slope of the mountains. The walk begins near Van Allen Hospital and joins the main road above St. Peter's Church. The pathway is fenced by the edge of the mountain for the safety of the visitors. At the south-east of the Coakers Walk lies the valley of River Pambar and to the South lie the Dolphin's nose and the City of Madurai. The region has pleasant to cold weather most of the times and is frequented by people of all age groups. It's a favourite location for activities like sightseeing, photography and cycling. A walk here is a unique experience in itself and should be on your list of attractions to visit in Kodaikanal.

Experience Time: 30 minutes

Distance: 4 kms

Devil's Kitchen

A natural and unique heritage site also known as the Devil's Kitchen, the Guna Caves are situated on the outskirts of the town of Kodaikanal which can be reached from the Moir Point. This place was earlier not very famous and was visited only by hikers. However, it got famous after a Tamil movie with the name 'Guna' was shot here in 1992. This is a group of caverns located amidst the three huge boulders known as Pillar Rocks. In addition to being a great location for photography, the gorge also remains filled with thick clouds in the monsoon and winter seasons. To reach the hilltop, visitors need to walk 400 meters from the main entrance. This beautiful place is worth visiting and has so many secrets enclosed within it which are worth finding out. This spot, just like the other sites in and around Kodaikanal was also discovered by an English Officer known as B.S. Ward in 1821 CE. The caves are situated at an elevation of 2230 meters. Everything apart, the place is also very much accessible since it is located just 8.5 km away from Kodaikanal Bus Station and 1.5 km away from Pillar Rocks. Situated in the middle of the thick forest on top of a hill behind the Pillar Rocks, the Guna Caves remain one of the most visited places in Kodaikanal at present. The path to the caves goes through an exquisite pine forest with the roots of the trees emerging on to the ground giving a unique setting to the place. In addition to the historical importance that the site possesses, the beauty of nature also makes it a famous tourist spot in Kodaikanal. The cave can be viewed from a distance by the visitors since its surroundings remain closed due to security reasons. The visitors get a sight of the beautiful valleys and the Pillar Rocks on a bright day.

Experience Time: 2-3 hrs

Distance: 12 Kms

Berijam Lake

Berijam Lake is a quaint reservoir near Kodaikanal town in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu. It is at the old site of Fort Hamilton and is situated in the upper Palani hills, overlooking the surrounding landscape. Berijam Lake was formed as the result of the construction of a dam with sluice outlets and is part of a micro-watershed development project. The sparkling blue waters of this attraction makes for a tranquil spot for nature lovers to enjoy in the lap of Mother Earth, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Berijam Lake is a flourishing ecological hotspot that hosts many species of animals, birds, plants and fish. Rich in its flora and fauna, the Berijam Lake is a popular picnic spot amongst locals and is open between the months of October to May for all to enjoy, and you need to obtain formal permission from the Forest Department for the same. The serene Berijam lake of Kodaikanal is of nature's unhindered beauty in the midst of a forest conservation area. It is surrounded by acacia and pine trees which are so pristine that it has a haunting quality. The serene surroundings of the lake make it the perfect place for birdwatching, gentle photography and quiet reflection. Sprawled over a vast area of 59 acres, the calm waters of the Berijam Lake is so pure that it serves as the main source of potable water for Periyakulam - a small town in the valley that lies below Kodaikanal. The lake also facilitates the habitat of many animals such as Bison, Indian Elephant, Nilgiri Langur and Deer, and if you're lucky you will also be able to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures.

Experience Time: 1-2 hrs

Distance: 12 Kms

Thalaiyar Falls

Also known as Rat Tail Falls, Thalaiyar Falls is located in the lush green slopes of Palani Hill ranges in the Dindigul District, in Kodaikanal. With a height of 297m, it is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu, sixth highest waterfall in India and the 267th highest in the world. There is view tower in the park at the Dum Dum Rock, from where you can get a beautiful view of the falls and the Manjalar Dam. The river water coming to the falls is from Perumal Malai village, through a 9 km downstream and is said to be clear. On the contrary, it may be polluted, and hence, visitors to the area are advised to avoid drinking it. On a bright day, the falls is visible from the Dum Dum Rock viewpoint on the Batalugundu-Kodaikanal Ghat Road; where it appears like a white long and narrow strip of water on a background of black rock cliff face. According to legends, Lord Muruga used to visit this rock on his way to the Palani Hills.

Experience Time: 1 day

Distance: 16 kms

Kodai-Palani Trek

Known as the Princess of Hill Stations, Kodaikanal is a popular destination for those seeking adventure. The town of Kodaikanal is established on a plateau above the southern escarpment of the Upper Palani Hills at a height of 6, 998 ft. In the Tamil language, Kodaikanal means 'The Gift of the Forest' and this is reflected in the bounties of nature tha this place is endowed with . Kodaikanal is famous for its variety of flora and its Kurinji flowers which bloom once in 12 years in the month of December. There are nearly 17 famous trails in the hills of Kodaikanal, the Kodai-Palani being one of them.

Experience Time: 2-3 hrs

Distance: 3 kms

Dolphin's Nose

Kodaikanal is well-known as the Queen of Hill Stations in India. The Dolphin's Nose viewpoint is where you can experience Kodaikanal at its best - plunging valleys, rugged terrain, clear skies, and the splendour of green embellishing the scene. As the name suggests, this viewpoint is based on a flat, protruding piece of rock that is shaped like a dolphin's nose. This forms a visible cliff at the height of 6,600 feet, with the best part being that it is accessible to the public. This destination is perfect for those who desire an adventurous addition to the otherwise laidback trip that Kodaikanal offers. The caveat is that reaching this heavenly spot requires a moderate level 3 km long trek through the pines and rocks of the Palani Hill Range. It is possible to explore a nearby waterfall and a local village along the way. Perhaps the most captivating scenario would be if you happened to visit Dolphin's Nose when a mystical fog has covered the mountains and surrounding valley. A quiet retreat into the mountains is a splendid way to engage in some soulful introspection or wonder while the experience itself can be enhanced multi-fold during a sunrise or sunset. The peace and tranquillity in the atmosphere are second to none. It is possible to explore a nearby waterfall and a local village along the way. Fruit juice vendors and food stalls occasionally dot the landscape, but the items are relatively expensive up here. Overall, Dolphin's Nose constitutes a half-day trip into the mountains for a rejuvenating morning (or evening!). Dolphin's Nose viewpoint is a must on the itinerary of those looking for an adventurous add-on on their visit to Kodaikanal. Photography enthusiasts may also enjoy taking some landscape clicks from this beautiful viewpoint.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 1 kms

Bryant Park

One of the many elements that add to the serenity of Kodaikanal is the infamous Bryant Park. Situated on the eastern side of the Kodai Lake, the park is bejewelled with various species of plants and shrubs. They vary in a range of flowering plants, hybrids and grafts. Once you've had a stroll on the Coakers walk, the pathway will lead you towards the park. It is a popular spot amongst families as they can set up a picnic area in the park and watch their kids run around and tumble in the grass. The park also educates and trains students of Ornamental Horticulture as it is also recognised as a demonstration centre. Bryant Park is a popular attraction amongst tourists and locals alike. One section of the park is dedicated to an exotic rose garden that prides itself on the unique and rare species grown there. There is also a greenhouse where plants from all around the world thrive. The park also hosts an Annual Horticulture Show that draws gardening enthusiasts and horticulturalists. In the 2017 edition of the show, green roses were the main attraction that drew people from all over the country. Kodaikanal is deemed as one of the most serene places in India and Bryant Park hugely contributes to that title.

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Distance: 32 kms

Trekking

A trekkers delight, Kodaikanal has some exquisite locations to offer to both the professional trekkers and the novice ones. Trekking routes with varying difficulty levels are present and a tourist can select the route according to the fitness, time factor and one's trekking ability. One of the toughest routes is from Periyakulam Adukkam- Kodaikanal which has a trekking distance of about 18 kms which can be covered within 7 hours. For the trekkers who prefer easy walk, the route from Kodaikanal to Berijam will be the suitable one and the trekker will be able to enjoy the green valleys and the mountain ranges surrounding Kodaikanal.

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Distance: 5 kms

Silent Valley View

Silent Valley View is located in close proximity to the Pillar rock garden in Kodaikanal. The point is famous for proffering some astounding and stunning views of the Silent Valley. Tourists are advised to travel the billowy path carefully. The best time to visit the valley point early mornings or late afternoons, as during this time the scenic beauty of the place is at its maximum.

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Distance: 2 kms

Silver Cascade Falls

The perfect stop over in-between a long journey, these silver cascade falls demand your attention while you travel from Kodaikanal till Madurai. The Silver Cascade Falls formed as a result of the over flowing of the famous man-made Kodai Lake, are the perfect way to have a break while on a long road trip. One can also take a swim in the waters of the waterfall provided the temperature is right. While on your journey from Kodaikanal to Madurai by road, you are confronted by the stunning sight of water thrashing down from 180 feet right into the ground below and mesmerizing one and all with its sheer strength and beauty. The fruit sellers selling exquisite, mouth watering fruits which you can buy and enjoy under the falls is an experience unmatched.

Experience Time: 2-3 hrs

Distance: 3 kms

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

Located at the southern tip of the beautiful Palani Hills, the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory was established in 1899 and is owned and operated by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Its longitudinal position makes it an unrivalled site for the study of solar behaviour. The scientific abode also houses the largest collection of solar data, dating way back to the 19th century. Its unique geography makes the spot particularly ideal for accurate cosmic observations (especially related to the sun). Currently, their full-time team consists of two scientists and nineteen technicians, with equipment such as the high frequency Doppler (for measuring a wave motion phenomenon known as the Doppler Effect), a broadband seismograph (an instrument used to detect seismic waves emerging from the Earth), a Watson magnetometer, and the solar tunnel telescope among many others. In January 1909, an important solar phenomenon known as the Evershed effect was first discovered from the data collected at this observatory. The pioneer behind this discovery - John Evershed - thus propelled the status of the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory as a premier solar physics lab in the country. Such was the comprehensiveness of his study in the motion of sunspots that there was little added to the topic for at least a century.

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Distance: 3 kms

Others

If visitors have some extra time, they can also visit Chettiyar Park, Kodaikanal Golf Club, Lutheran Church, Pambar Falls, Shembaganur Museum of Natural History, Bison Wells.

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Distance: 54 kms

Subrahmanya Temple (Kartikeya Temple)

At a distance of 65 km from Kodaikanal lies the holy Subramanya temple, also known as Kartikeya Temple. Dedicated to Lord Subramanya, the temple is located at a height of 135 meters and the pilgrim needs to undertake a 659 step climb to reach the temple. Best time to visit the temple is during the festival of Pangani Uttaram and Tai Pusam.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 1 kms

Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History

Shembaganur Museum in Kodaikanal makes up for one of the most famous tourist spots and is an exciting place to visit. The museum is also one of the best orchidoriums in the country and is located 5.6 km away from the Kodaikanal Lake. Maintained by the Sacred Heart College, the museum came into existence due to the efforts put in by E. Ugarthe who was the Spanish Father and took control from its creator A. Anglade in 1951. Past collections comprising of moths, birds, and butterflies were compiled by teams of students. Ugarthe described the significant assets of the museum in 1963 which also featured in 'A Museum of the Palanis'. A record known as 'The Botanical inventory in the Museum' was featured before this in 1954 by Father KM Mathew. Anthropology, handicrafts, and flora & fauna are the categories in which all the major holdings of the museum can be divided. There is a herbarium in the museum as well with almost 2500 varieties of plants along with a vast garden. There are nearly 300 species of trees and flower plants in the Orchidorium with a compilation of a variety of butterflies, snakes, mammals, and moths. One will also find two paper mache assistance maps one out of which will present the whole range of Palani and the other will introduce you with the idea of natural formations, economic developments, and geological characteristics in and around the city. In case you are planning a trip to Kodaikanal, the Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History is definitely worth visiting. It is going to offer you a lot of historical information along with providing a pleasant view of a variety of plants.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 2 kms

Pine Forest

Situated in the southwest of Kodaikanal, Pine Forest is one of the most famous tourist spots in the city. It showcases the mesmerizing nature around which has been preserved to date which is why it is also an important preserved heritage in the town. Pine Forests came into existence due to the efforts put in by Mr. Bryant as he was the one to state the pine plantations to grow the timber in the year 1906. The sight of pine trees present in abundance and welcoming you to their world is nothing but nature's wonder with the forests appearing grey with dried cones and leaves. The forests are surrounded by a vegetation of mushrooms popularly known as the magic mushrooms, which are believed to be hallucinogenic. The Pine Forest is not a place with scenic views but is also perfect for long walks and unwinding. Spending some relaxing moments in the natural surroundings amongst the beautiful trees around is a charm and worth it. The Pine Forest has become one of the most famous sightseeing attractions due to the enjoyable atmosphere around. One can opt for horse riding, nature walks or taking photographs. An exciting camping experience can be looked forward to at the forests after you obtain permission from the local authorities about the same. Therefore, in case you wish to break away from your daily routine and relax for a while, this is the place to be.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 1 kms

La Salette Church

The Mother Salette church is one of the oldest churches, about 133 years old. The statue of Our Lady of La Salette is present inside this exquisite church giving the pilgrims its blessings with a serene poise. The church beautifully exhibits the excellent Tamil French architecture. The interior of the shrine is worth looking at since it is adorned with graceful statues of Our Lady of La Salette above the altar along with a statue of St. Joseph. The Bishop of the Grenoble Diocese in France gave these statues. Also, a French noblewoman named Madame Coile was the one to draw all the beautiful paintings on the windows inside the church. Every year on 14th and 15th August, a grand celebration takes place in the church. A nine-day festival is celebrated in the church every year attracts worshippers from South India irrespective of their creed, caste or religion. The primary purpose of this festival is to carry out extraordinary service and a special procession. The spirituality that one experiences in the churches of Kodaikanal add value to the natural beauty of the surroundings which not only means the inner but also the artistic fulfilment. The first Catholic priest of the Salette Mada church was Father Louis Saint Ceer who was also the one who built the church and was said to be cured of an illness by Mother Salette. There is so much more to this place than this which is why it is worth visiting. So, if you are planning a trip to Kodaikanal, add the La Salette Church to that list already!

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 5 kms

Moir Point

Situated at the entrance of the forest which leads up all the way to the exquisite Berijam Lake, Moir Point is one of the most significant viewpoints present in Kodaikanal. The place is named after Sir Thomas Moir who started constructing the Goschen Road in 1929 CE. There is a monument which mentions this and stands on the road joining the Kodaikanal-Berijam Lake. Since this place offers amazing views of the valleys, it remains one of the most crowded places in Kodaikanal. Offering a spectacular view of the valley, Moir Point has always stayed as a hotspot for all the tourists out there. The Moir Point is situated at the place where the first grass was cut by Sir Thomas Moir to build the Goschen Road. Until 1929, the Moir Point was known as Fore Mile Road. The importance of the place lies in the long history that is associated with it wherein the entry of unauthorised people is barred. One gets a refreshing bird's viewpoint of the hills along with the villages which surround the region. Being a calm and serene place, tourists get to experience an ideal ambience where they can rejuvenate and unwind at the Moir Point. One can undertake numerous activities here including indulging in photography sessions of the beautiful views offered by this area or visiting the very famous Kodaikanal Golf Club to enjoy a game of golf. Even non-members can get an entry into the club by paying a nominal charge. As for the nature lovers, sitting beside the nearby Berijam Lake witnessing the sunset view makes up for something. This place is worth spending time at.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 15 kms

Kukkal Caves

Old rock shelters which are believed to be the home to the descendants of the Palaiyar tribes who used to wear leaf clothing, the Kukkal Caves are the overhanging slabs of various types of metamorphic rocks known as granulite and charconite. Until the mid-1980s, more than 30 families lived on the hilltop where a small temple was situated as well. The old hand paintings present on the walls of the temple indicate the presence of the Paliyan tribes. The now camping site of trekkers was once the earliest settlement of the Paliyan tribals. Situated at the height of 6200 feet above sea level, the Kukkal caves reside on of the highest altitudes in Kodaikanal which is why it receives a yearlong frigid climate along with misty and never-ending rains. The factors behind the location of the caves when combined lead to its increased and unique biodiversity. The large variety of terrain of the Kukkal Caves is another important pointer which helps determine the factor which contributes to its unique flora and fauna. To trek in the forest areas, the tourists are required to get permission from the Forest Department. The slanting height and the presence of the caves inside the forest reserve which remains unhindered by human activities make the place peaceful, quiet and a real haven for all those who wish to break away from their busy life and unwind. Renowned worldwide as a diversity hotspot, a visit to the Kukkal caves will bring you one step closer to the common and rare species of plants and animals.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 1 kms

Christ The King Church

A prominent CSI Church situated in Kodaikanal, Christ the King Church has a history of over a hundred years. It is a very sacred shrine that is located near the Coakers Walk in Kodaikanal. Built by an American Madurai Mission in 1895, this church was known as the Union Church in the past and has an evident influence of colonial architecture. Christ, the King Church is one of the deeply admired places for worship situated in the Queen of Hill Stations. The church is a perfect example of the Gothic style of architecture, is made up of granite, and leaves the visitors awestruck. Also, regardless of the religion, you belong to, the church welcomes all visitors with open arms. Inside the opulent church, there is a series of stained glass embellishing the windows, and wooden chairs are placed right in front of the altar. The main altar has an image of Lord Jesus depicted on it. One also gets a resplendent view of the valley from the church. Masses are organized here in both Tamil and English which also gives the place a holy and serene atmosphere. Though any time is good to visit the church, the best time is during the Sunday service or festivals such as Easter and Christmas when the entire premises lights up and is beautifully decorated.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 2 kms

Pambar Falls

Also known as the 'Grand Cascade' and situated at a distance of 4 km from the Kodaikanal Bus Station, the Pambar Falls are formed by the town reservoir flowing towards the south and forming the Fairy Falls which further continue to join the Vaigai River. The falls can be reached by following a steep and slippery path from behind the Pambar house. A zig-zag stream flows down the Pambar Ravine which falls over some slippery rocks during its twisty course. A pond-like formation is formed at the bottom which is perfect for bathing as well as swimming, and as you go downstream, you will witness three to four more adjacent falls. The wild surrounding of the majestic falls leads to the development of flora and fauna in abundance. Some endemic birds and butterflies are the main attraction of this calming spot. Due to the beauty and the natural surroundings that the falls possess, it is visited mostly by nature lovers and has been gaining steady popularity amongst Traveller. One can enjoy a picnic with family and friends along with indulging in many activities. There is an 80-mile road situated at a short distance from the falls which is famous for the amazing trekking experience that it offers. Since the place provides numerous adventure activities, experienced as well as amateur trekkers visit the site. A place which is known for its natural surroundings, Pambar Falls is a must-visit place for all the Traveller who would love to break-away and enjoy some peaceful time in the lap of nature.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 3 kms

Fairy Falls

Situated in the beautiful South-Indian station of Kodaikanal, the enchanting Fairy Falls is the source of the Pambar River which joins into the Vaigai River later on. This fall which is the excess of the rural community reservoir flows southwards of the hill. Due to its breathtaking scenic beauty, the Fairy Falls also makes up for a popular picnic spot. One can spend time here with their family and friends while admiring the natural beauty around and relax amidst the lush greenery and pleasant weather. Also famous for swimming, the waterfall is visited by tourists and residents who come here and enjoy swimming at the bottom of the falls. Though the place can be visited all through the year, the perfect time to pay a visit to the Fairy Falls is immediately after the monsoon season comes to an end. The area where water after cascading down the craggy rocks settles at the end of the foot of the falls can be accessed easily where one can dip their feet, get wet and have a refreshing swim in the waters. In front of the falls lies a stone bridge from where tourists can get the view of the beautiful white water spurting down the hill. Fairy Falls was formed at this location after the spillover from the rural community water reservoir. You will also come across small food vendors present at the point selling delicious snacks. So, whenever you are confused about where to spend a memorable picnic at or hang out with loved ones, do not forget to visit this place.

Experience Time: 2-3 hours

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80 Mile Round

80 Mile Round is an exciting trekking route which begins at the Berijam Lake and lasts at the Poombaral Village of Kodaikanal. If you are an adventure lover, then it is the perfect place for you to experience the adrenaline rush. Since the trek can be a bit confusing for the first-timers, it is always advisable to take a local guide along whenever you are undertaking it with your family and friends which goes on for about 3 to 4 days. Tourists also come across astounding views of the cliffs on their way which are in turn surrounded by enormous peaks. Scenic views of the valleys and villages too can be enjoyed on the way during the trek. Also, before going on the trek, permission should be taken beforehand to be able to stay at the jungle resorts. The visitors can also go out and shop for homemade chocolates and cheese which are available at the shops easily present at the starting point of the route other than trekking and hiking. Local delicacies too can be enjoyed at the small shops present there which provide hot food. It is a perfect place for all the adventure and nature lovers. So, whenever you wish to indulge in some adventure, this is the place to go.

Experience Time: Less than 1 hour

Distance: 2 kms

Upper Lake View

Situated 3.2 km away from the Coakers Walk, Upper Lake View is a famous tourist attraction in Kodaikanal and one which is worth visiting on the way to Green valley viewpoint. After you reach here, you will get an appealing view of the star-shaped lake situated here and the surrounding lush greenery which looks stunning. Also, since there are not many facilities present here, it is better to stop for a quick view at the site. One can even sit by the place and admire the breathtaking view of the lake along with all the surrounding landscapes while travelling to Green Valley View Point. The Upper Lake View gives a beautiful view of the Kodaikanal Lake where one can indulge in photography and get some fantastic snaps. The star-shaped lake in Kodaikanal is man-made and was created in 1863 by Sir Vere Henry Levinge. The panoramic view of the scenic location offers a dreamy view to the tourists at the Kodaikanal Lake and allows a contrast of the lake against the sullen green of the surrounding hills. There are small eateries in the surrounding area as well where the Traveller pass by the stop for a quick halt. These facilities allow the tourists to take some time to rest and even purchase small craft items and handicrafts being sold there. A visit to this place is recommended for spending a few lazy moments, take a deep breath in fresh air, enjoy the serenity and peace that the site has to offer, and click beautiful pictures of the surrounding.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 0 kms

Lutheran Church

The Lutheran Church, which is located in Lakshmipuram, is one of the most iconic structures of the breathtaking hill station of Kodaikanal. The opulent church is visited by a huge population of tourists which not only involves Christians but people belonging to other religions as well. The beautiful Gothic structure was constructed in 1932 and is decorated with stained glass windows having detailed paintings and murals which showcase the life of Jesus Christ. Made up of gothic stones, there are modern paintings and batiks inside the church. On Christmas Eve, which is celebrated with a lot of fun and frolic here, the visitors mark the celebration in a grand way. The ambience of the church which remains quiet usually becomes alive and a sight that attracts everybody's attention. It is believed by people that if one prays in the church, then they get relaxed and also get free from all the worries. Kodaikanal Lake and Berijam Lake near the church are also visited by the Traveller to experience the true beauty of the area. Also, the local delicacies available in the surrounding region should definitely be tried.

Experience Time: Less than 1 hour

Distance: 0 kms

Dolmen Circle

Dolmen Circle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kodaikanal which promises a unique experience to all its visitors. Located around 18 km from Berijam Lake and 8 km from Kodai Lake, the Dolmen Circle boasts of pre-historic remains which can date back to 5,000 BC. It is believed that this place was the burial as well as the place where the pre-historic men belonging to the Stone Age and Iron Age dwelled known as dolmens and kistvaens. The dolmen which is made up of two large erect slabs which are further covered with a vast flat chunk is situated close to the Parvatha Vihar and the Pannikadu Village. Though a large number of dolmens have been destroyed with time, you can still witness them at two places one of them being the Ghat road near Periyakulam and the other one at a distance of 2 km from Pannaikadu hamlet. Situated on the highest point before coming down to Pattiveerampatti, the dolmen still stands strong there without any damage as such. The remains of pre-historic inhabitants along with burial urns and models of dolmens can be found here which offer fascinating insights into the prehistoric living. However, after some research, it was found that ancient people kept their valuables here more than they stayed here themselves. Many copper and brass ornaments along with utensils have been found at the place. Kistavens however, served majorly as burial grounds. This place owing to its history and artefacts is an absolute must-visit on all the explorers out there. Also, the surrounding scenic views and the greenery is a relief to the eyes.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 11 kms

Perumal Peak

Perumal Peak which is situated at the height of 2,440 meters is the highest peak of the Perumalai Hills. Nestled in the majestic Western Ghats, it is a place that is worth visiting on tour to Kodaikanal. Bestowed upon with enchanting natural beauty, the site is flocked to by nature lovers as well as adventure seekers. Situated around 18 km from Kodaikanal, this peak is the dream destination of every trekker out there. In addition to this, the Perumal Peak also provides stunning views of the surrounding Western Ghats and the Nilgiri Hills. Locals here believe that the peak was once a volcano which stopped erupting 1000 years ago. The path of the trek which leads one to the top is safe and part of an easy trek even for the ones who are trying trekking for the first time. The trail begins at Neutral Saddle near Perumal Malai which is a small village situated at the base of the peak. Though the peak forms a part of the forest area, there are no restrictions on the hiking done here since anyone can trek the peak without taking any permission from the Forest Department. All the nature lovers, as well as adventure lovers, are going to have the time of their life here. One can enjoy the beautiful surroundings around and spend moments of peace. If you visit Kodaikanal, then Perumal Peak should be on your list of places to go.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 2 kms

Chettiar Park

Chettiar is a small park which is managed by the Kodaikanal Township and offers a calm and soothing environment to its tourists. Covered with lush greenery and exquisite scenic views all around, this place is worth spending your time at with your loved ones. A wide range of beautiful flowering plants too can be spotted in the garden with the main attraction being the Kurinji Flowers which bloom once every 12 years and create a distinctive purple haze everywhere. Last, the flower bloomed in 2004. The park comprises of floors which have been decorated with flowers in the park and the lush green lawns. The park has also been a prominent place where many commercial films have been shot which explains the beauty of the site. Situated 3 km away from the Kodaikanal bus stand, the park has been constructed on the hillside and is one of the most captivating parks owing to the rare species of plants that it contains. This small scenic area boasts of natural beauty and a peaceful environment which leaves a strong message to all the nature lovers out there. Also, the bushes designed in various ways and walkways around are going to give you a good time. The diverse garden is a place which can be visited during summers and has a commanding area where you can spend your days appreciating its beauty. The garden falls on the way while travelling to the Kurunji Andavar Temple and due to its beauty and religious consecration, the place is considered to be a tourism hotspot. The nature lovers often come here to enjoy the serenity of the area with the purple bloom and the Kurunji flowers being the main attraction here besides the wide varieties of blooms on exhibition. Chettiar Park is a silent but a very pleasing tourist destination in Kodaikanal and should not be missed out on especially if you are planning a trip to this place. You can sit here and enjoy the serenity amidst the natural beauty which is going to help you break away from the din of daily life.

Experience Time: 1-2 hours

Distance: 3 kms

Vattakanal Falls

Vattakanal Falls situated at a distance of 3 km from the town of Kodaikanal is famous for its rich biodiversity. Surrounded by trees, hills and lush greenery all around, this attraction makes up for a perfect place to observe the wonder that is nature and all its elements closely. There is also a bridge present near the falls which is amazing for clicking pictures. Some food vendors set up their stalls near these falls and serve local delicacies. In short, this beautiful place is perfect for spending a cheerful picnic with your close loved ones. The Vattakanal Falls is packed with panoramic vistas and offers a stunning sight for all the tourists to behold. One also gets the perfect opportunity to go on an adventurous hike along the trail which leads you all the way to the waterfall. The best time to visit the place is during the rainy season when you can witness it in its complete glory. A cold-water pool too gets formed by the waterfall where one can take a dip and have a great time. Nestled in nature's lap, the atmosphere around the waterfall remains enjoyable. The rocks and watchpoints that are present here are the places from where you can get the best views of all the surrounding mountains and valleys with the main points being Dolphin's Nose and Suicide Point. So, if you are planning a trip to Kodaikanal and wish to unwind, Vattakanal Falls is the place for you to go!

Experience Time: 1 - 2 days

Distance: 3 kms

Vattakanal

Endless mist pervading gorgeous and expansive hills, a breezy cool weather throughout the year, wide patches of lush greenery, a fun trekking experience, wild bisons idling amongst eucalyptus trees -- these are some of the things you’d associate with a trip to Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. Yet there’s a place just nearby that harbours the same charm and pleasantness, that offers the same enriching experiences but without the crowdedness that you’d expect out of the former. This is the village of Vattakanal, and it’s quite the charming little hill station in the Western Ghats. At a height of about 2011 m and towards the western edge of Tamil Nadu, Vattakanal is a small hamlet at a distance of about 7-8 km from Kodaikanal. The name of the place translates from Tamil into ‘circle of forest’ -- and it is indeed quite accurate. The abundance of flora here not only freshen the air but also make for endearing scenery. One shouldn’t miss out on visiting it, especially if they’re in Kodaikanal. Places to See Ridges, cliffs forests, gorgeous path trails, and waterfalls are some of the elements of Vattakanal’s natural beauty and constitute its major attractions: 1. Vattakanal Falls Quite the gorgeous sight to behold, these falls can entice all those who choose to visit. Staying in this wonderful lap of nature, paying close attention to the meditative sound of water hitting the rocks as birds chirp in nearby trees, you’d find yourself mesmerised! This site is ideal for picnic with friends or family. Additionally, the beauty of these falls get especially heightened during monsoons when the falling waters form a clear, cold pool: some tourists even opt for taking a dip! At a distance of about 3 km from Vattakanal, these falls should definitely be your priority if you travel to Vattakanal, attempt nature photography, or simply intend to relax. 2. Vattakanal Shola Tree Nursery If you’re enthralled by the diverse flora of Vattakanal on your visit and find yourself curious about it, then Vattakanal’s Shola Tree Nursery is the place you should be consider visiting. Maintained by the Vattakanal Conservation Trust, this nursery houses native shola trees and engages in distributing and planting them all across the village. There’s also hundreds of rare species of plants here. The nursery also has a glasshouse. If you’re a nature lover, then this is certainly not an experience to be missed. 3. Dolphin’s Nose A half an hour trek downhill for those light on their feet, Dolphin’s Nose is essentially a rock protruding from the mountain. Standing upon its narrow surface and gazing at the valley down below, you find yourself at once scared and wonderstruck. The experience becomes downright spooky when the mists are intense, whereas on a clear day you get to see a vast expanse of hills as well as the town of Periyakulam. As with most locations in Vattakanal, some of the most memorable and picaresque visits are to made during the early morning hours. All in all, Dolphin’s Nose be has come to characterise the thrilling yet awe-inspiring experience that Vattakanal is capable of providing! 4. Echo Point A mere ten minutes walk from Dolphin’s Nose, Echo Point is yet another unique vantage point that Vattakanal has offer. Here you can -- as the name suggests -- scream your name and the hills would reverberate it back at you! It makes for quite an eerie yet interesting experience. Overlooking lofty ridges and distant valleys, it still makes for a great view. The trail to this point is lined with shrubberies and plants, so be sure to watch out for those and pluck a few ripe Avocados straight from the belly of nature!

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