To See & Do
The 31-km uphill drive from the town of Salem takes about an hour. You will have to negotiate 20 fairly smooth hairpin bends. As you approach Yercaud, you can't miss the coffee plantations and orange groves. Check into your hotel, slip into your sneakers and set out to explore this quiet homage to lake and forest.
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Big Lake, Small Boat |
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The main attraction is the Big Lake, where much of the action takes place. But this being laid back Yercaud, the action is decidedly low-key and restful. Like boating. You can hire 2- or 4-seater pedal boats and 4-seater rowboats. Near the lake is Anna Park, with a well-groomed garden. It's crowded in May, when a weeklong summer festival takes place. But if you or your kids fancy flower shows, dog shows, boating races and fairs, that's a good time to go. Also check out the Small Lake, fed by seven wells, situated close to town.
Ladies and Gents
Lady's Seat overlooks the winding ghat road and offers a spectacular view of Salem. Try reaching this vantage point at night, after dinner. The walk won't just help digest your meal; gazing at the twinkling lights of Salem town in the distance to the left will also put you in a lovely, tranquil mood. For those interested in a closer view, there's a mounted telescope. Swing it to your extreme right to see the Mettur Dam on the Cauvery River. Great shots of the river can be had from this spot in the late afternoon, when the sun's rays are reflected in its waters.
Close to Lady's Seat is a silk farm and Pagoda Point, a viewing point that's sometimes called Gent's Seat, in some corny sense of gender equality.
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Shevaroy Temple and Bear's Cave |
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Situated atop Servaroyan Hill, the Shevaroy Temple is the highest point in Yercaud, 5,326 ft above sea level. The temple is dedicated to the local deity Servaran and his consort Kaveriamma. Local tribals celebrate their annual festival here each May. On the way to the temple, near the Norton Bungalow (one of the oldest in Yercaud), is Bear's Cave, believed to have been the entrance to an escape tunnel of a long gone raja. Today, the cave is covered over with vegetation and rocks. Though it is on private property, the public can still visit it.
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Killiyur Falls |
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This 300-ft-high waterfall is situated amidst picturesque surroundings. The water comes via a stream all the way from the Big Lake.
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Botanical Garden |
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The Botanical Garden is home to hundreds of plants, including rarities like the pitcher plant. You will also find specimens of the famous kurinji flower, which blooms once in 12 years. The garden has an orchidarium, reputed to be India's third largest, after the ones in Kolkata and Shillong. It houses over a hundred species of orchids, of which about 30 are exclusive. In fact, it has an orchid or three found nowhere else in the world. Plant-lovers mustn't give this a miss.
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Montfort School |
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Your kids may not enjoy the idea of being dragged off to see a specimen of what they have escaped from, but the famous 86-year-old Montfort School is well worth a visit for its old-world granite-and-wood architecture, sprawling grounds and majestic church. But the kids will enjoy exploring the school's small menagerie, open to the public only on Sundays. But you must call in advance and take permission from the school authorities (Tel: 04281-222160).
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Fun for the Kids |
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Hotel Shevaroys has the Magic Mountain amusement park with games and joyrides for the kids. It's open to all for a fee.
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Content Source:
Outlook Traveller
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