The picturesque region of Yercaud, located in the Eastern Ghats’ Shevaroy Ranges, is one of South India’s most visited hill stations. The combination of lakes and forests, from which it got its name as Yeri Means Lake and Kaadu means forests, makes the area appealing to visitors’ eyes. Coffee, oranges, jackfruit, guava, black pepper, and cardamom are all abundant. Furthermore, the Yercaud hill station’s lush forest is rich in sandalwood, silver oaks, and teak. Wildlife such as deer, foxes, squirrels, bison, sparrows, bulbuls, swallows, and kites call these woods their abode.
The Best 17 Places To Visit In Yercaud
1. Lady’s Seat
Known as one of the best viewpoint this place has its own charm with the spellbound sunset and sunrise and also overlooks the winding Ghat road and provides a stunning view of Mettur Dam and Salem. According to legend, an English lady used to spend her evenings here admiring the beautiful view of this rock. A mounted telescope is available for those who want a closer look. Swing to the extreme right to see the Cauvery River’s Mettur Dam. This location provides excellent views of the river in the late afternoon, when the sun’s rays are reflected in its waters. It also has some fine eateries around making it more interesting to visit.
2. Kiliyur Falls
Kiliyur Falls is formed by the overflowing waters of Yercaud Lake, one of Yercaud’s most popular tourist attractions. The view of the falls is breathtaking, particularly during the monsoon season. This is a seasonal waterfall, and the best time to visit is immediately following the monsoon season. It’s an excellent place to unwind for the weekend. The two-kilometer hike to the falls is not recommended for children or the elderly, but it is thrilling for thrill seekers. The falls are reached via approximately 200 steep steps. The nearest road takes about an hour to reach the falls’ base. Because there are no shops near the falls, visitors should bring snacks and water.
3. Bear’s cave
On the way to the Servaroyan Temple, the Bear’s cave is located in a private coffee estate near the Norton Bungalow. The bear’s cave got its name because bears were thought to live in the caves next to this coffee estate bungalow. Despite the fact that it is a private estate, the owner has graciously allowed visitors. The main area of the cave is about 7 feet below ground level, and the deeper gorge seen there is thought to be the path that leads up to the cave in the Shevaroyan temple by the local community. The cave is thought to have been formed by bears and is one of Yercaud’s most important tourist attractions. The cave can be explored to a depth of 60 feet despite being obstructed by boulders and fallen rocks.
4. Annamalaiyar Temple View Point
This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a marvellous piece of art which should not be missed while visiting Yercaud. With a single tower sculpted with colourful idols. The temple is 1400 metres above sea level and offers a picturesque view of the hills, coffee plantations, spice gardens, and orange groves. The temple has a lovely structure, despite its simplicity, with one small and moderate tower decorated with idols and painted in various colours. The calm and serene surroundings also make this viewpoint a popular picnic spot, with additional adventurous explorations through the numerous trails by walking along through the nearby coffee and cardamom estates.
5. Pagoda Point
A famous pyramid point which sets nature in a different way for the viewers. A panoramic view of Salem and the neighbouring village of Kakambadi can be seen from here. From this vantage point, the twists and turns of Yercaud’s 21 hairpin bends envelop the hills. The mysterious piles of stones arranged in the shape of a pyramid resembling a Pagoda inspired the location’s name. These stones are thought to have been placed here by local tribes. From here, one can enjoy breathtaking views of Attur and Ayothiapattinam. There is also a Rama Temple located between the Pagodas where one can spend time praying and seeking the Almighty’s blessings.
6. Silk Farm
The Silk Farm, which includes the Rose Garden, is an excellent place to visit near Yercaud. The silk farm shows how silk worms are raised, fed mulberry leaves, and cocoons are spun into silk threads. This location explains the silk worm’s life cycle as well as the methods of spinning silk. Also observing various rose species here allows you to appreciate the beauty of the Rose Garden. The fragrance of roses in the air adds to the allure of this park. The garden will be well-liked by visitors. It is also one of the most idyllic locations for both floriculture specialists and enthusiasts.
7. 32 Loop Road
If you and your partner enjoy a romantic drive, the Loop Road is ideal. While driving, admire the beauty of the lush greenery. It also connects Manjakuttai, Nagalur, Semmantham, and Cauvery Peak village. Stop in any of the above-mentioned villages to sample the best coffees available. Hairpin bends, barricades on either side, or coffee plantations dot the road, making it an ideal driving stretch! Make sure to ride this wonderful road that runs through the heart of Yercaud. It will undoubtedly put your driving skills to the test. The whole route will be mesmerizing and would take your breath away at each bend.
8. Deer Park
Deer Park in Yercaud is a lovely urban park surrounded by the lovely Emerald Lake. Some of these animals have been caged and are on display in public places. In addition, there are several swings in the garden area where the kids can have fun while you relax and rejuvenate. You can also go boating in the nearby lake, which is a major draw for visitors to the area. Aside from deer, beautiful peacocks, guinea pigs, pigeons, rabbits, ducks, and other animals can be found here.
9. Emerald Lake
The Emerald Lake is a stunning location surrounded by lofty hills and natural shoals, and it is enhanced by a beautiful garden along its banks. A floating fountain in the lake adds to the garden’s allure. Emerald Lake is also known as Yercaud Lake and Big Lake. The distance from the Yercaud Bus Station is 1.5 kilometres. A day at the Lake with the family is the best way to spend your vacation time in Yercaud. Yercaud Lake is unique in that it is South India’s only naturally occurring Mountain Lake. The lake’s fountains are stunning, and the 20-minute boat ride will not disappoint. The children’s play area is one of the highlights of this location that makes it a must-see.
10. Botanical Garden
Visitors interested in God’s gift to this planet, the wondrous flora, and learning about different plant species should go to the Botanical Garden’s orchid garden and green house. The famous Kurinji flower blooms profusely in Yercaud, and this flower is unique in that it only blooms once every twelve years. The National Orchidarium which is in the premises of the Botanical garden houses a diverse collection of orchids, including 30 orchid species that are only found here. Many endangered orchid species have been preserved in India’s third largest Orchidarium.
11. Tipperary View Point
Tipperary Viewpoint provides a breathtaking view of nature. Prepare to want to see more from this location, which is in the southernmost part of Yercaud. Tipperary Viewpoint’s Elephant Tooth Rocks formation is one of the most popular things to do in Yercaud. In fact, there will be times when you want to concentrate your efforts on adventure sports in Yercaud, and Tipperary is an excellent location for doing so. This spectacular southern location provides the best view of the Yercaud hills’ woodlands, greeneries, and steep rocky peaks.
12. Kottachedu Teak Forest
The Kottachedu Teak Forest is one of the most nature-inspired Yercaud tourist attractions. It’s basically a forest with a river that’s supported by a dam and home to a variety of wildlife, including bisons. The forest is an excellent location for camping, nature walks, and river fishing. In short, camping here can provide some of the most bizarre memories. Furthermore, the forest is protected by the government.
13. Norton’s Bungalow
This bungalow is known to be the oldest and most famous in the region as travellers always visit it. To escape the sweltering heat of India, British commanders used to visit Yercaud and stay in this bungalow and a few others nearby. The Bungalow showcases all of the lovely Yercaud homestays where visitors can stay. And, because the bungalow is now private property, visitors must obtain permission to visit it, but the path to get there is breathtaking with natural views.
14. Karadiyur View Point
Famous for beautiful sunsets and spectacular view of the whole Yercaud region this view point. The brand new watch tower helps in enhancing the view more, with camping facilities this spot is an unique picnic spot with family and spending some relaxing time. November Decembers the best time to visit the view as the cool weather makes the place more intrigue and fascinating.
15. Shevaroy Temple
It is a cave temple. The tribal people of the region worship Lord Shevaroyan, the main deity of the Shevaroy temple. This temple is best described as a series of narrow, dark caves adorned with Goddess Kaveri and Lord Shevaroyan idols. The male deity is thought to be the god of the
Servarayan Hills, and the female deity is thought to be the Cauvery River goddess. Locals believe that Goddess Kaveri is the guardian deity of the 67 villages that surround Yercaud.
16. Sri Raja Rajeswari Temple
When it comes to divine powers, the best way to obtain them is to go to a temple with a pure heart. The Sri Raja Rajeswari temple is said to be the goddess of all gods in the Hindu Pantheon, and that by praying to her, one can attain wealth and prosperity as well as spiritual elevation. Many devotees visit the temple throughout the year to seek the Goddess’ blessing. It is an exciting place where one can experience peace and happiness through the touch of divine powers.
17. Anna Park
The Anna Park contains a Japanese park adjacent to a lake that is a must-see attraction. The location is ideal for visitors of all ages and is a great place to stop on your way to Yercaud for a picnic. However, there is a small fee to enter the park. In May, Anna Park hosts a flower festival that draws a large number of tourists. The park is home to many indigenous plants from the Eastern Ghats. Children are drawn to Anna Park’s swings and slides, while adults are drawn to the pleasant environment to spend time there. During the summer, this park hosts flower shows.
So if you want a peaceful solace this summer why not try to visit Yercaud through Tamil Nadu Tour Packages as it would be a loss to miss such a gift of nature for unwinding oneself away from the city hustle bustle.