A gracefully laid 4.5 Kms long road surrounds the lake to hang out Tourists even hire bicycles or horses and take a joyride around the Lake.
Formerly popular as 'Suicide Point' is perched at an elevation of 4900 feet overlooking the Vaigai Dam to its south, the Green Valley View has a sheer drop of 1500 meters
To the east of the Kodaikanal Lake in the heart of the town is a fantastically upheld botanical garden expanding over a wide area of 21 acres.
Coaker's Walk is a one kilometer long tiled pathway running along the boundary of the Kodai Lake towards its southern face.
Acclaimed as one of the most ideal and idyllic picnic destinations around Kodaikanal, it is nested in the woods of this Hill Station.
The 'Silver Cascade' is the very first spectacle that grabs your attention on the way from Kodai Road to Kodaikanal.
Kodaikanal is very famous for its Kurinji Flower blooming once in every 12 years. It last bloomed in 2006 and will again bloom in 2018.
Kodaikanal Solar Observatory positioned on the southern tip of the Palani Hills roughly 4 kilometers away from Kodaikanal is a solar observatory possessed and operated by Indian Institute of Astrophysics.
this museum is administered and maintained by a Theological Seminary; Sacred Heart College.
These dolmens comprise of two massive stone stabs towered by a bigger flat slab and they are present at Perumal Peak and Shenbaganur Museum
From the top of the Perumal Peak, the virgin magnificence of the Western Ghats can be captured.
this golf club is distinguished for its agedness and the wildlife recurrently frequenting the course. Designed and constructed by 12 British golfers, this golf course is 6,426 yards long and has 18 holes.