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Kodaikanal Hill Station
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Kodaikanal is one of
the most frequented hill resorts in India. Standing amidst
sylvan beauty on the southern crest of the upper Palani Hills
near Madurai in Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is a charming and
luring hill station. With its spectacular rocks, tranquil
woods, lovely lake and intoxicating air, Kodaikanal is an
ideal hill resort for the tourists from all over.
Kodaikanal located amidst the folds of the verdant Pali hills
is one of the most popular serene hill stations in India,
which mesmerises every visitor.
Situated at an altitude of about 2,133 m from sea level and
covering an area of 21.45 sq km, Kodaikanal is a hill town
renowned for its educational institutions of international
repute. The hill-plantain fruits and plums are known for their
freshness and taste.
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Tourist Attractions of Kodaikanal
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Berijam Lake
Berijam Lake located at a distance of 21 km from Kodaikanal in
Tamil Nadu is one most beautiful lakes of South India. Spread
over an area of 24 ha, the lake is star shaped and is known
for its clean and clear water. Berijam Lake supplies drinking
water to Periyakulam town. It is a popular picnic spot with a
beautiful view.
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Kodaikanal Trekking
Move towards Kodaikanal in the Palani Hills for small-time
trekking. You can take short treks and hikes to tourist spots
close by as well to local viewpoints. Overnight treks are also
possible here where one can spend a night at a local village.
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Dolphin's Nose
Located about 8 km from the Berijam Lake is the Dolphin's
Nose, a flat projecting rock from where one can take a
breathtaking view of the widening gorge below.
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The Perumal Peak
About 11 km from Kodaikanal, the Perumal Peak is a trekker's
delight. Climbers begin their ascent from the Neutral Saddle.
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Kukal Cave
Kukal Cave, 40 km from Kodaikanal, is a favourite camping site
for trekkers. Reportedly, descendants of the Paliyans still
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