Upper Lake View: A Panoramic Delight in Kodaikanal
Unveiling Kodaikanal's Beauty from Above
Upper Lake View is a hidden gem nestled in the hills of Kodaikanal, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. With its commanding perch and expansive views, this viewpoint is a photographer's paradise.
Enchanted Landscapes
Serene Lake- The centerpiece of the view is the tranquil Kodai Lake, shimmering like a jewel against the backdrop of lush greenery.
Rolling Hills- The surrounding hills create a gentle undulation, creating a sense of peace and tranquility.
Majestic Mountains- In the distance, the Nilgiri Hills rise majestically, their peaks painted in hues of blue and purple.
Vibrant Sky- The ever-changing sky adds a touch of magic, casting a different hue over the landscape with each passing hour.
Unforgettable Photography Experiences
Sunrise and Sunset- Witness the breathtaking beauty of the sky as the sun rises and sets, casting a warm glow over the lake and hills.
Misty Mornings- Capture the ethereal beauty of the landscape as it is shrouded in a veil of mist, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.
Vibrant Colors- Photograph the kaleidoscope of colors that fill the sky during the day, from the deep blues and greens of the mountains to the golden hues of the sunset.
Close-up Details- Zoom in on the intricate details of the flora and fauna, capturing the delicate beauty of nature.
Our Experience
We visited Upper Lake View during our honeymoon and were awestruck by its panoramic vistas. The serenity of the lake, the grandeur of the hills, and the vibrant colors of the sky created a picture-perfect moment that we captured in countless photos. We left with a treasure trove of stunning images that will forever remind us of our magical time in Kodaikanal. Highly Recommended!
Upper Lake View is a must-visit for any photographer seeking breathtaking views and captivating natural beauty. Whether you're a professional or an amateur, you're sure to capture stunning images that will leave you awestruck. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of Upper Lake View and create your own photographic...
Read moreKodaikanal is a city in the hills of the Dindigul district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.[2] Its name in the Tamil language means "The Gift of the Forest".[3] Kodaikanal is referred to as the "Princess of Hill stations" and has a long history as a retreat and popular tourist destination. The earliest residents of Kodaikanal were the Palaiyar tribal people. The earliest specific references to Kodaikanal and the Palani Hills are found in Tamil Sangam literature of the early Common era.[8] Modern Kodaikanal was established by American Christian missionaries and British bureaucrats in 1845, as a refuge from the high temperatures and tropical diseases of the plains.[4] In the 20th century a few elite Indians came to realise the value of this enchanting hill station and started relocating here.[9]
Tourism has been impacted by industrial pollution issues including the closure of a mercury factory owned by Unilever's Indian subsidiary Hindustan Unilever after evidence of widespread mercury pollution.[10] To date no proper clean-up operation has been mounted.
The town of Kodaikanal sits on a plateau above the southern escarpment of the upper Palani Hills at 2,133 metres (6,998 ft), between the Parappar and Gundar Valleys. These hills form the eastward spur of the Western Ghats on the western side of South India. It has an irregular basin as its heartland, the centre of which is now Kodaikanal Lake a 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) circumference manmade lake. A few kilometers away from Kodaikanal a small village named Vattakanal is located in the Dindigul District on the southern tip of the upper Palani hills in the state of Tamil Nadu, along the eastern coast of the Western Ghats.
Vattakanal is better known as 'Vatta', which means circle and by most or 'Little Israel' by the villagers that observe a large number of Israeli tourists who flock there from October onwards.
Meadows and grasslands cover the hillsides. Gigantic eucalyptus trees and shola forests flourish in the valleys. Mighty rocks and cascading streams lie above the valleys. There are many high waterfalls and ubiquitous gardens and flower beds...
Read moreUPPER LAKE VIEW Situated 3.2 km away from the Coakers Walk, Upper Lake View is a famous tourist attraction in Kodaikanal and one which is worth visiting on the way to Green valley viewpoint. After you reach here, you will get an appealing view of the star-shaped lake situated here and the surrounding lush greenery which looks stunning. Also, since there are not many facilities present here, it is better to stop for a quick view at the site. One can even sit by the place and admire the breathtaking view of the lake along with all the surrounding landscapes while travelling to Green Valley View Point.
The Upper Lake View gives a beautiful view of the Kodaikanal Lake where one can indulge in photography and get some fantastic snaps. The star-shaped lake in Kodaikanal is man-made and was created in 1863 by Sir Vere Henry Levinge. The panoramic view of the scenic location offers a dreamy view to the tourists at the Kodaikanal Lake and allows a contrast of the lake against the sullen green of the surrounding hills. There are small eateries in the surrounding area as well where the travellers pass by the stop for a quick halt. These facilities allow the tourists to take some time to rest and even purchase small craft items and handicrafts being sold there. A visit to this place is recommended for spending a few lazy moments, take a deep breath in fresh air, enjoy the serenity and peace that the site has to offer, and click beautiful pictures of the...
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