Explore the cultural and historical richness of the Athens of the East
A star-shaped, man-made lake situated at the heart of the town. Visitors can enjoy boating, cycling around the perimeter, or simply relaxing by the water.
A scenic pedestrian path offering panoramic views of the valleys and hills. It’s an ideal spot for morning or evening strolls.
These are three vertically positioned boulders standing tall at about 400 feet, providing a breathtaking view and a popular picnic spot.
Located near the lake, this botanical garden boasts a wide variety of flora, including a section dedicated to over 700 species of roses.
A stunning waterfall formed by the outflow of Kodaikanal Lake, cascading from a height of 180 feet. It’s a refreshing stopover on the way to the town.
A flat, protruding rock offering a bird’s-eye view of the surrounding valleys and thills, making it a favorite among trekkers and nature enthusiasts.
Also known as Devil’s Kitchen, these caves are shrouded in mystery and intrigue, surrounded by dense forests and rugged terrains.
Dedicated to Lord Murugan, this temple is also known for the Kurinji flower, which blooms once every 12 years.
A serene reservoir located about 21 km from the town, it’s a perfect spot for picnics and nature walks.
A seasonal waterfall set amidst a reserve forest, it’s an ideal place for a short hike and to enjoy the natural surroundings.