The Sengottai Palace is a stunning example of colonial architecture and a must-visit destination for families. The palace, built in the 18th century, is now a museum featuring historical artefacts, traditional clothing, weaponry and documents related to the legacy of the Rajas of Sengottai. Visitors can explore the palace's sprawling gardens and lawns, which are perfect for children to run around in, and board games are available to keep them occupied.
The Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve is an expansive wildlife sanctuary, home to tigers, elephants, leopards and a wide variety of bird species. Visitors can take a guided tour through the forest to observe the wildlife and learn about the conservation efforts underway. Families will appreciate the educational and interactive exhibits, and there are several picnic areas where they can enjoy a meal amidst the beautiful scenery.
If you have more time, consider visiting the Agasthiyar Falls, a stunning cascading waterfall located about 36 miles away from Sengottai bus stand. For families with less time, you can squeeze in a visit to the Kumbakkarai Falls, a picturesque waterfall located only 16 miles from Sengottai bus stand which can be done within half a day.