About Kumbakarai Waterfalls
Kumbakari waterfalls situated 77KM away from the Kodaikanal centre of Kodai Lake. Since there is no route and access to travel inside the forest, one must reach Kumbakarai falls from Kodaikanal Lake via Perumal Malai, Pannaikadu and Peirya Kulam. The falls is the best suit for those who wish to bathe in the waterfalls. It'll give you...
About Vattakanal Falls
Vattakanal waterfalls give you the soothing view of the falls surrounded by forest 🌲 and the gorgeous road on top of the left. The falls is little in size, compared to the Silver Cascade Falls. However, the location of the falls makes people fall in love with this. Yes, on the way to the Vattakanal Dolphin Nose...
Fairy Falls in Kodaikanal situated after the Liril Falls. A Small seasonal fall had the ring road to explore the falls on the right day.
How to Reach Fairy falls Kodaikanal?
Fairy Falls in Kodaikanal look gorgeous🤩 on rainy and drizzling🌧️ days. Otherwise, the falls will lose their beauty. Before visiting this falls, you must visit Silver Cascade Falls, Liril Falls,...
About Guna Caves
Guna Caves is a momentous sightseeing place in Kodaikanal which is famous for its 3 Pillar-type Rocks🗿. Anyone wishing to enter the caves should grab two rocks and lower themselves into the vertical path formed by the third rock. 13 Adults have died😢 while trying to enter the Caves. Devils Kitchen is the original name of this...
History of Pine Forest, Kodaikanal
H.D Bryant from Madurai in 1908, started the development of the Pine Forest plantation. He planted the Pine Tree all over the Kodaikanal. Especially from the Solar Observatory plant to Pillar Rock. Thus the result of Pine Forest Kodaikanal. After him, the next-gen officers took care of the trees to grow. And from time to time,...
About Pillar Rocks
The three gigantic Pillar-Shaped Rocks in Kodaikanal attract 95% of the tourists who visits Kodaikanal. Chambers between the 2 Shoulder to Shoulder Pillars are best known as Devils Kitchen(Now Guna Caves). It is not only a tourist place which attracts tourists but, also it'll seduce nature lovers. The small park is ready there to see the...
Kodaikanal lake History
In the first place, Kodaikanal or Kodai Lake is a Man-Made💪 Lake. in the 1860s, Madurai Collector, Henry Levinge initiated the process of developing the Kodaikanal Lake which was created by diverting three streams flowing in one valley.
The Lake is almost 60 acres and 6KM. It is developed while the British Government is in the race of...
Brief History About Bryant Park Kodaikanal
Situated on the eastern side of the Man-Made Kodai Lake, Bryant Park is one of the most visited tourist places in Kodaikanal. It is best known as 🌿 Botanical Garden by tourists. Covering over 20.5 Acre, Bryant Park is the biggest 😮 botanical park in Kodaikanal. A Forest officer named H.D. Bryant from Madurai...
Kurinji Andavar Temple - History
The Kurinji Andavar Temple inaugurated in 1936. A European lady Leelavathi came to Kodaikanal, India, got faith in the Hindu religion and raised the temple. Leelavathi also married a Tamilian Ramanathan. Later on, the lady called Miss Ramanathan. Furthermore, Leelavathi's granddaughter, Devi Prasad Baskaran and her husband Baskaran donated this temple to the Palani Andavar...
Oh well😢, That's an old Entrance of Chettiar Park, now it is renovated and made up on the bricks.
About Chettiar Park Kodaikanal
Chettiar Park is a government-maintained place that offers you the great lawns, flowers💐, space and home of the Kurinji flowers. We can spend up to 3 hours in the park with our loved ones. There are a lot...