Three gigantic granite pillars standing 400 feet tall, surrounded by deep valleys. The viewpoint is famous for the "valley view" where clouds rush upward from the plains. Best visited in the early morning for a chance to see the rare kurinji flower (blooms once every 12 years; next bloom due 2030).
A seasonal waterfall a short walk from the lake. The name comes from bears drinking here (though you likely won’t see any). It’s best during the monsoon, but for swimming, visit after rains in October. kodaika
A 180-foot waterfall right on the road as you enter Kodai (about 8 km before the lake). It’s not a trek; you can park, dip your feet, and eat fresh corn on the cob from roadside vendors. Three gigantic granite pillars standing 400 feet tall,
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