KODAIKANAL SIGHTSEEING
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PILLAR ROCK,
Pillar Rocks are three vertical granite boulders, standing shoulder to shoulder amidst untouched packets of dense rainforests. Unique and visually stunning, these rocky pillars measure approximately 400 ft in height from the ground level..
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CHETTIAR PARK,
Chettiar Park, is a small precise garden park placed in the north east crook of the Kodaikanal town under the maintenance of the township, on the way to the Kurunji Andavar temple. Being distinct from other areas, Chettiar Park is very silent. .
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LA SALETH CHURCH,
La Saleth Church is more than 130 years old and is one of the most popular churches in Kodaikanal. The church was built by Father Saint Cheer in 1866 after an interesting incident in his life. The Father suffered from severe illness and persistent fever in 1958. When all medications failed, he turned to faith and prayed to Lady of La Saleth. He recovered miraculously in no time. This incident led to the decision to build a church in memory of Mother Saleth..
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MANNAVANUR LAKE,
Mannavanur Lake is a beautiful place and it is worth the visit. The lake is big and they provide Perusal sarsaparilla is a small bowl and it is like boat made of wood). Though the charges are high for each person to travel in it. There is entry fee and camera fee to go inside the park. The lake is located inside the park.
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BEAR SHOLA FALLS,
Situated around 3 km away from the Kodaikanal Bus Stand, Bear Shola Falls is a seasonal waterfall that comes to its full size during the monsoons. It lies at a distance of just 2 km from the star attraction of the hill station- Kodaikanal Lake..
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Botanical Garden,
Ooty Botanical Garden, spread over a huge area of 22 hectares and with more than 650 species of flowers and trees, is a horticulturist’s delight. The highlight of the garden is a fossil tree that is believed to be 20 million years old. Another attraction here is the Toda tribe settlement towards the top of the garden. .
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Bhagamandala,
The temple town of Bhagamandala is located about 33 kilometres from Madikeri. It is home to Sri Bhagandeshwara Temple and the Triveni Sangam, which is the confluence of three rivers; Kaveri, Kannike and Sujyoti..