Kodaikanal, often called the 'Princess of Hill Stations,' is a charming retreat nestled in the Palani Hills of Tamil Nadu, India. This picturesque hill station is renowned for its lush green landscapes, mist-covered valleys, cascading waterfalls, and serene lake, offering a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
Kodai Lake: Star-shaped
man-made lake ideal for boating and cycling.
Dolphin's Nose View Point: Flat
protruding rock formation with panoramic views.
Pillar Rocks: Towering granite boulders.
Guna Caves (Devil's Kitchen): Network of narrow
tunnel-like formations.
Bear Shola Falls: Seasonal waterfall.
Coaker's Walk: Pedestrian pathway with scenic views.
Bryant Park: Botanical garden with a vast collection of flowers.
Berijam Lake: Serene lake amidst dense Shola forests.
Silver Cascade Falls: Waterfall formed by the Kodai Lake.
Green Valley View (Suicide Point): Bird's eye view of the Vaigai Dam.
Kurinji Andavar Murugan Temple: Temple dedicated to Lord Murugan.
Moir Point: Captivating views of the verdant hills.
Pine Forest: Famous tourist spot.
Chettiar Park: Manicured lawns and an extensive range of flowering plants.