Kodaikanal Sightseeing
Sightseeing at Kodaikanal
Kodai Lake
The star-shaped lake of Kodaikanal is one of the major
attractions of this quaint little hill station. Situated at the
heart of the main town area, it is also a favourite evening spot
for the locals as well. It is the legacy of former Collector,
Sir Vere Levinge, who formed it by damming the valley where
three streams flowed. The entire lake area is spread over an
area of about 60 acres. Here you can also try out some boating
courtesy the Boat Club that is located here. Moreover, small
horse rides can also make a good pastime in the early evenings.
Solar Observatory
Situated at a distance of just 3.2 kilometres from the
Kodaikanal lake, it is one of the only three solar observatories
in the world that is more than 75 years old. Built at an
elevation of 2343 meters, the Solar Observatory was built at the
highest point of the town. You can have a look into the solar
system by booking your tickets for the scheduled shows.
View Point
Kodaikanal has some of the best view points from where you can
have a thrilling view of the entire Kodai valley. The hill
station/’s best view points are Pillar Rocks, Green Valley View
point and the Dolphin/’s Nose. You must not miss a visit to
these places as they are known for their natural marvel and
beauty. You could also find some of the locally made products
here to take along as the memorabilia of your visit.
Coaker's Walk
Kodaikanal is ideal for lazy walks and to add up to your
satisfaction it has some of the picturesque walks too. The
Coaker Walk and Priest/’s Walk are the two of them. Situated at
a distance of about 1 km from the Kodai lake is the Coaker Walk.
It has been named after St. Coaker of the Royal Engineers. The
walk offers you a fantastic view of the plains and the distant
hills.
Perumal Peak
The Perumal Peak is another important tourist point in
Kodaikanal. Situated at an altitude of 2,440 metres it lies at a
distance of about 11.3 kilometres from the Kodaikanal town area.
The peak also offers excellent opportunity for trekking for the
adventurous tourists.
Fairy Falls
It seems as if mother Nature has bestowed all her treasures into
this gifted forest area. Besides the lakes, the wonderful walks
and the picturesque peaks, Kodaikanal also has two falls namely
the Fairy Falls and Glen Falls that make a thrilling site. The
Fairy Falls is just 4.8 kilometres from the Kodaikanal main
town. Picnickers crowd this place during weekends.
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