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Kurinji Andavar Temple

Kurinji Andavar Temple

If you are in Kodaikanal and want to feel the South culture, then Kurunji Andavar Murugan Temple is one of the famous religious It gets the name ‘Kurunji’ from the Kurunji flower that blooms once in twelve years. You can relax in the premise after prayers at the shrub...
Shembaganur Museum

Shembaganur Museum

A team of students under Spanish Father E Ugarte have given their all to preserve their teacher’s collections of butterflies, moths, and birds which is kept at Shembaganur Museum of Natural History. It covers wide-ranging history from handicrafts, flora, fauna and...
Kodaikanal Pine Forest

Kodaikanal Pine Forest

The Kodaikanal Pine Forest seems much like a painting that has come to life with its splendid colours and picturesque feel. This is amongst the favourite places to visit in Kodaikanal on every tourist’s itinerary. Located in the southwest of Kodaikanal, Pine Forests...
Guna Caves

Guna Caves

The Guna Caves in Kodaikanal have an engrossing history; it is believed that the Pandavas used to cook their meals in these caves, and hence it was initially called The Devil’s Kitchen. The name was later changed in the ’90s when the film Guna was shot here.Guna Cave...
Kurangani Hills

Kurangani Hills

The Kurangani Hills near Bodinayakkanur in Theni district are suitable for trekking and nature walks, including the 12 km walk from Kurangani village to Top Station through the central village. Those who visit Munnar in Kerala can also enter the trekking route by...
Poombarai

Poombarai

After visiting all the tourist places in Kodaikanal, you should drive down for some 18 KM away from Kodaikanal on a sloping road in Palani hills, and Poombarai is where you reach. It is a small village with a very less population of around 6000 people. It is famous...