The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust
You know this quote is just perfect when you visit Kodaikanal. The scenic views, natural beauty and so on is here to give you company. You are bound to be at a loss of words when you set foot in this place. Kodaikanal is the place where the magic of nature begins. What you should know about this natural paradise is that it is made up of tiny mesmerizing tourist spots. So, how about you begin your journey to explore Kodaikanal?
Here are some of the spots you should not miss while in Kodaikanal:
1. Vattakanal Falls
2. Kodaikanal Lake
3. Mannavanur Lake
4. Coaker’s Walk
5. Berijam Lake
6. Pine Forest
7. Pillar Rocks
8. La Saleth Church
9. Bryant Park
10. Guna Cave
11. Shembaganur Museum of Natural History
12. Kodai Chocolate Factory
Set amidst nature, Vattakanal Falls is something you should not miss. If you happen to visit Kodaikanal during monsoon, you will get to witness its beauty blossom. Vattankanal Falls is completely, however, you are suggested to wear the right footwear.
Another popular tourist attraction that should not miss is the famous Kodaikanal Lake. You are bound to fall in love with this glittering lake. This man-made lake covers an expanse of 60 acres and attracts the attention of tourists from all over. This lake was created by Sir Vere Henry Levinge and had water from Palani Hills.
This is one of the off-beat tourist attractions. You can say it is a paradise in itself. What makes a visit to this lake worth is the road that takes you there which has eucalyptus and pine trees on both sides. Blessed with rich fauna, Mannavanur Lake is the place to witness exotic birds.
Anther enchanting attraction here is Coaker’s Walk. This man-made walking plaza was built by Lt Coaker in the year 1872. Do take a stroll here with your friends or loved one whilst enjoying the verdant green valleys.
Located just a few kilometres from Kodaikanal is Berijam Lake. What makes it a perfect spot is the lush greenery and cool breeze. One can reach this lake easily for it is connected with motorable roads. However, it is important for tourists to have a forest pass to enter this area. If you want to indulge in fishing, then you will have to take special permission from the Fisheries Department.
Cultivated by Mr. Bryant, Pine Forest is one of the most visited tourist attractions here. You will be amazed at the beauty this tall, and standing pine trees offer.
If you are a nature lover, do make it a point to visit the famous Pillar Rocks. It is the place where you should be to witness nature at its best. It got its name from the three rocks that stand vertical at the height of 400 feet, almost piercing the sky. Playing hide and seek is the fog that makes the pillar rocks breath-taking.
La Saleth Church stands out in Kodaikanal for its amazing architecture. Built in the year 1846, this church has a perfect blend of Tamil French architecture. Do visit this church and witness the panoramic views of the lush mountain range.
Located close to the Kodai Lake, Bryant Park is basically a botanical garden that is home to more than 325 species of trees, cactuses, and shrubs. Do not miss the 160-year old Eucalyptus.
Also called ‘Devil’s Kitchen,’ Guna Cave is located at a distance of 12 kilometres from Kodaikanal. Discovered in the year 1821 CE by BS Ward, an English Officer, Guna Cave is your go-to destination if you are into exploring the hidden wonders.
Calling out all the history buffs to visit this famous Shembaganur Museum of Natural History. Founded in the year 1895, this museum is dedicated to Loyola College. It is the place where you should be where you get to explore the artifacts belonging to the Palayiar tribes.
Yummy isn’t it? Do visit the famous Kodai Chocolate Factory which started in the year 1999. This factory is the major supplier and manufacturer of aromatic oils, chocolate, coffee, and more. What makes a visit to the factory a must is that all the products here are 100% vegetarian and home-made. To try different varieties of chocolate, you should visit Cloud Street, SG Cottage Industries, Pot Luck, and Chocolate Factory.
There are regular bus services readily available from cities such as Pondicherry, Madurai, Chennai, and Coimbatore.
A lot of tourists prefer to take the rail route for its offers scenic views and get down at Kodai Road.
Madurai is the nearest airport to Kodaikanal and is about 120 kilometres. There is also Coimbatore and Trichy airport, which are 175 and 150 kilometres away respectively. You can easily find a bus from the airport to Kodaikanal.
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