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Place Of Intrest:
Kodai's most enchanting sights
include the star shaped lake, spread over an area of 24 hectares where you can take up
fishing and boating. A short walk from the lake and you can enjoy a magnificent display
put by nature at Bryant's park.
One of the world's oldest solar
observatories is situated in Kodai, built in 1899 and from Kodai's two telescope
houses to catch a glimpse of the heavens. Coaker's walk, running along a steep slope,
offers a panoramic view of the plain. Green Valley View on the other hand provides a
beautiful view of the Vaigai Dam. Bear Shola Falls a pretty little cataract, offers
endless hours of cool relaxation.
Silver Cascade (8 Km/ 5 mile) and
Kumbakkarai (65 Km/ 41 mile) are waterfalls situated in some of most wooded parts of
the hill station. Berijam Lake, situated (21 Km/ 13 mile ) from the township, lies
in a beautiful valley, reflecting the glory of the specious in its clean waters. Dolphin's
Nose ( 8 Km/ 5 mile), a projecting rock provides a view of the deep chasm below.
Climb 2400 meter high Perumal Peak. And you'll be rewarded with one of the most wonderful
views in around Kodaikkanal. Shenbaganur Museum (5.6 Km/3.5 mile) at the Sacred Heart
College where about 300 species of orchids bloom and it is easily one of the best
orchidoriums in the country offering the visitor.
Kukkal caves (40 Km/25 mile) and
Dolmen's Circle (22 Km/14 mile) are famous pre-historic, archaeological sites.
Kodaikkanal too offers the visitor two
historic temples. The Kurinji Andavar Temple (3.2 Km/2 mile) is dedicated to Lord Murugan.
It also offers the worshipper a beautiful view of the northern plains and the Palani
Hills. Palani (64 Km/41 mile) is of course, a famous pilgrimage centre and is
mythologically believed to be one of the six abodes of Lord Subramanya. Other than
these two, the Mariamman Temple, Vinayagar Temple, Murugan Temple, Two mosques at Ellis
Villa and Munjikal and the sacred Heart Church, Munjikal, Francis Xavier Church, Gorapur,
St. Mary's Church, Lassalette, St. Joseph's church, Luthern mission church, Lake end
offer, the devout a relaxed genteel place to pray.
Treeking Routes:
- Kodaikanal-Dolphin's
Nose-Vallagavi-Kumbakkarai( 8 Km/5 mile) - It takes 5 to 6 hours. The return trip would be
very rough and the hiking need strong physique.
- Kodai-Thopi thokki parai-Periyar
Periyakulam: Roughly a 5 hours & 19 Km/12 mile trek includes steep rise and one
can have a glimpse of Guar. Coffee plantations are in abundance.
- Kodai-Vilpatty-Ganesapuram-Puliamarathope-Palani:
A 6 hours trek of 16 km/10 mile distance, takes you to Vilpatty village and from there, a
zig-zag steep path runs along the river Palar. Elephants may cross. Be alert.
- Kukkal-Kudiraiyar Dam: A difficult 13
km/8 mile long trek route takes 5 hours for a trained trekker. Water falls, sholas and
deciduous forests will arouse interest. Better take a guide.
- Pallangi-Poruthalur Dam: A 5 hour trek
covering 14 Kms/9 mile runs through sholas, teak forests and plantations. It is advisable
to have a guide.
Notes: Fore Trekking through the
forests in Tamil Nadu, one has to get prior permission from the Forest Department.
Permission can be obtained from:
SHOPPING: At Kadhi Emporium, Handloom
Co-operative Stores and Taravancore Crafts Work, Government Silk Emporium, Kurinji
Mini Super Market, Spencer & Company.
Sightseeing EXCURSIONPalani
(62kms) The temple at Palani is one of the six abodes of Lord
Subramanya.
Dedicated to
Sri Dandayuthapani, the temple is built atop a 140m high hill and can be reached either
using the steps or the electrically operated winch. During the festivals of Panguni
Utthiram ( March-April) and Adi Krithikai (July-August) Kavadi dancers dance and walk
their way from far and near as they flock to the temple in hundreds, often in a state of
trance.
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