Undeniably the most serene place that you can visit on Kodaikanal tour, Mannavanur Lake is nothing less than a nature’s paradise. This lake, as the name suggest is located in Mannavanur village, which is around…
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreLocated at a distance of 3 km from the Kodaikanal Lake, Kurinji Andavar Temple is the place worth visiting not just for religious tourists. Dedicated to Lord Muruga, the temple holds an important position amongst…
Read MoreBryant Park, on the eastern front of Kodai Lake, is a picturesque botanical garden that boasts a collection of rare and exotic plants and trees that is almost as old as the hill station itself. In 1908, H. D. Bryant,…
Read MoreBerijam Lake is a natural freshwater lake that is situated at a distance of 22 Km from the Kodaikanal bus stand. It has moved ahead to be one of the leading tourist destinations in Kodaikanal…
Read MoreBear Shola Falls is a slice of heaven hidden away in the dense forests of the Western Ghats. Home to a wide variety of animals and plants, Bear Shola Falls is nothing short of a biodiversity hotspot. Bear Shola Falls…
Read MoreGuna Caves or initially named as The Devil's Kitchen, is a cave located in Kodaikanal. The cave hole was first recorded in 1821 by British officer B.S. Ward, who named it The Devil’s Kitchen but…
Read MorePine Forests are cloaked in a rustic charm, and walking under the canopy of these old pine trees will offer much-needed solitude for those seeking it. They make for an idyllic spot to listen to the whispers of Nature. The…
Read MoreDolphine Nose is the trekking place and, it is 2KM from the top. One must hike 4 KM around the whole trip. While going down, you can gon until the Dolphin Nose Point easily. Top…
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