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, the place is changed as one of the main tourist places in Kodaikanal. Eventually, this place is very nearby to other Three attractive tourists places as well. Those are mentioned below.
Being said that, one can enjoy around 30 minutes to 1 hour here. It is advisable to reach the place as soon as possible in the morning if you’re visiting on the holidays or weekends as it will be crowded. At the same time, on weekdays it will be less crowded, maybe you can plan for weekdays if possible. Try Horse Ride, if you’ve come with kids. Have a walk through the trees, and forgot yourself from the day to day life.
The 2 Pine Forests in Kodaikanal
Of Course, Yes, Local people often call the Solar observatory Pine Forest 1 and Pillar Rocks entry as 2.
Pine Forest 1 – Entrance From Solar Observatory
Kodaikanal Solar Observatory is 5Km away from Kodaikanal Lake and situated on the Poombarai road. Once you reach the Solar Observatory Museum, thereupon you can see the mesmerizing view of Pine Forest.
Pine Forest 2 – Entrance From Pillar Rock – Recommended
On the other hand, you can reach the Pine Forest via the Pillar Rocks road. In this way, you can explore first Pillar Rocks, Green Valley View, Guna Caves and then go for Pine Forest. We will suggest you visit the Pine Forest in this way to get the best experience.
Best Place for Whom?
Pine Forest is the best suitable place for photographers. Not only the photographer but also a Nature lover, Kids, and Friends as well. If you need to say goodbye to the busy world and hide for an hour, this place is all yours.
Things To Do in Pine Forest
Horse Ride
A horse ride is available for 2 – 5 minutes at a minimal price. It will be an exhilarating moment for you. It’ll be suitable for Kids or ladies. Not for Men’s. In contrast, at weekend days the horses will be fulfilled every moment. So they might drop you soon. That will not make more fun. Expect little, enjoy more!
Photography
Coming to the next best thing is photography. Yes, On the one hand, the Pine forest is famous for its dense trees. On the other hand, it’s well known for filming celebrated songs and movies in the south Indian cinema industry. Besides that, you can always bring your camera to capture some magic of nature. The forest wears a gorgeous reddish colour. Of Course, you’ll be clueless about what to take photos of and what to leave, but you can take the pictures as much as you want to recall them later.
Nature Walk
If you love loneliness or love to walk you have umpteen pine trees to walk over them. The trees are very ordered as well as a straight line. Being said that, it’ll give you more clarity to concentrate on what you’re thinking. So, walk alone or bring your loved one to have a walk for at least 30 minutes and, you’ll feel amazing.
The Secrets about Pine Forest
#1. Pine Forest’s Dense Trees protect you from Heavy Wind.
#2. Inside the Forest, the weather is fully Enjoyable.
#3. You can get Instant photos with Nature or Stuffed Tiger doll.
#4. The plenteous number of Pine Trees.
#5. Forest officer named H.D. Bryant from Madurai developed this Pine Forest.
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays, and Early Morning in the Holidays or Weekends.
Pine Forest Timing
Entrance Fee
There are no entrance fees.
Timing
Since it’s a forest area, after 5 PM to 5.30 PM it’ll be closed then again It’ll be open from 9 AM – 10 AM