With its name meaning the ‘The Gift of the Forests’, Kodaikanal may be a hill station located within the eastward hills of the Western Ghats within the state of Tamil Nadu. The place may be a popular retreat from the recent and humid climate of the lower areas and is found 2,133 meters above water level. Kodaikanal is additionally home to the rare Kurunji Flower which blooms just one occasion in 12 years. The area is comprised mainly of meadows and grasslands with a thick forest cover containing eucalyptus, cypress and acacia and pear trees. The climate is typically cool throughout the year with temperatures not going beyond 20 degrees within the summer months of May and June. The economy is especially supported by tourism and therefore the people are quiet conversant in visitors. Here’s the list of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal.

Berijam Lake is surrounded by a picturesque cover of greenery and may be a home to a good verity of flora and fauna and also is the source of drinking water to the nearby villages. A special permit from the forest department is required to enter the place and only a particular number of vehicles are allowed. The fire tower, lake view and therefore the medicine forest are the most attractions here. Entry to the world is restricted between 9.30 am to three pm as wild animals like panther, deer, snakes and bison are often spotted near the lake during these hours.

Coakers Walk is one place you want to visit when in Kodaikanal. It is a 1 kilometre long pathway constructed on the slopes of a hillock and is one among the foremost serene places you’ll ever visit in India. The kilometre long walk provides the most picturesque views of the hills and a rare phenomenon where your shadow is cast on the clouds that envelop the area called ‘Brocken Spectre’ can be witnessed.

Also known as the Kodaikanal Lake, this is a star shaped lake that is located amidst the most calm and serene environment. This lake is a home to various birds and the 5 kilometre long path that is near the shores of the lake is one of the favourite places where tourist come for a casual walk and enjoy the beauty of the nature. Pedal boats and Row boats are often availed by the tourists here alongside horses and bicycles.

Kurinji Andavar Temple is devoted to Lord Murugan or Kartikeya and is home to the famous kurunji flower which blooms once in 12 years. The temple was established by the European lady in 1936 and after adopting Hinduism is known by the name ‘Lady Ramanathan’. The temple may be a popular among the tourist thanks to the views of the environment and therefore the famous spot of the flower.

A popular trekking spot in Kodaikanal, Dolphin’s Nose is rock which projects over a wide chasm which is approximately 2,000 meters deep. Its peculiar shape is that the reason behind the name and one can witness the foremost breathtaking views of the Western Ghats from here. One can also access the amazing Pambar or the Liril Falls here which is an amazing hidden attraction.