A tranquil and well-maintained garden in the heart of Kodaikanal, Bryant Park is the perfect place for a relaxed morning walk. Featuring a vast collection of flowers, plants and trees, this 20-acre park is sure to delight nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
A serene man-made lake surrounded by verdant hills, Kodaikanal Lake is a popular tourist spot for boating and picnicking. Spread over 60 acres, the lake offers a peaceful setting to unwind and rejuvenate. Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture stunning sunrise views.
Named after Lieutenant Coaker who discovered the place in 1872, Coaker's Walk is a scenic promenade located on the edge of a steep cliff. Offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and hills, the walkway is a photographer's paradise. There are telescope houses for a closer view of the scenery.
A natural attraction consisting of three massive granite boulders standing vertically shoulder to shoulder, Pillar Rocks offers breathtaking views of the dense forests and clear skies. Nature lovers can also enjoy a short trek to the Devil's Kitchen, a nearby cave and a popular haunt for adventure seekers.
If you have extra time, consider visiting the Bear Shola Falls, Silver Cascade and the Kurinji Andavar Temple. To shorten your itinerary, skip Coaker's Walk and spend more time in Kodaikanal Lake or Bryant Park. Remember to refer to opening and closing times of places visited to avoid disappointment.