Three-Day Nature Itinerary for Poomparai

  1. Day 1: Kodaikanal Lake
    1 hour 10 minutes (18.8 miles) from Poomparai

    Kodaikanal Lake, also known as Kodai Lake, is a star-shaped artificial lake located in the heart of Kodaikanal. Surrounded by green hills, this picturesque lake offers boating and cycling activities. Visitors can indulge in horseback riding and fishing or simply enjoy the calm and serene environment.

  2. Day 2: Coakers Walk
    10 minutes (2.7 miles) from Kodaikanal Lake

    Coakers Walk is a charming, kilometer-long pedestrian path that lines the edge of a cliff. The path offers panoramic views of Kodai valley, plains, and mountains. It's a perfect spot for photography, relaxing walks, or enjoying nature's beauty. The walkway is surrounded by eucalyptus trees, making it a refreshing and rejuvenating experience.

  3. Day 3: Berijam Lake
    1 hour 40 minutes (22.9 miles) from Coakers Walk

    Berijam Lake is a man-made lake located amidst thick forests. It's a protected area, and visitors need permission from the Forest Department to enter. The lake has crystal clear, blue waters and a captivating view of the surrounding hills, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers. The forest surrounding the lake offers a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including bison, deer, and leopard.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Kodaikanal Lake (2 hours, free entry)
  • Coakers Walk (1 hour, free entry)
  • Berijam Lake (3 hours, INR 500 for a forest department pass)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 500

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can add some adventure activities like trekking, camping, and mountain biking to your itinerary. Poomparai is also known for its tea plantations, and you can visit them to witness the tea-making process and to taste some freshly brewed tea. If you have less time, you can skip Berijam Lake and add Pillar Rocks to your itinerary. Pillar Rocks has three massive rock pillars standing at a height of 122 meters. A nominal fee is required to enter the park.

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