From Waterfalls To Tea Estates: Best Places To Visit In Theni, Tamil Nadu

While it has not been as widely recognised as other tourist destinations, Theni has a lot of unique places that will enthral travellers seeking an authentic and serene experience. Here are five of the best places to visit in Theni
Places To Visit In Theni, Tamil Nadu
Theni district is a lush green paradise in Tamil Nadu stateWillbert Vimal Raj/Shutterstock
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Hidden in the natural landscape of Tamil Nadu is the Theni district, a place which offers a unique blend of natural beauty, adventure and cultural significance. While it has not been as widely recognised as other tourist destinations, Theni has a lot of unique places that will enthral travellers seeking an authentic and serene experience. With its lush green hills, gushing waterfalls and abundant wildlife, the district is a hidden paradise waiting to be explored.

If you love hilly areas then this region is a must-visit. The tranquillity you will find here, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, is unmatched. Here are five places to visit in Theni during your next holiday.

Meghamalai Wildlife Sanctuary

The stunning greenery of Meghamalai mesmerises visitors
The stunning greenery of Meghamalai mesmerises visitorstamilnadutourism.tn.gov.in/Website

Meghamalai, commonly known as the "High Wavy Mountain" or “Green Peak”, is where you can enjoy activities like river rafting, trekking, rappelling and many other exciting adventures. The stunning greenery of the area will mesmerise you of course, but this biodiversity hotspot also has a wildlife sanctuary where you can spot wild animals like elephants, bisons, deer, Indian giant squirrels, lion-tailed macaques, and more. It is covered with cardamom plantations and tea plantations where the cool mountain air will envelop you as you stroll through the estates. There is no better place for a peaceful retreat.

Best time to visit: December to January

Kumbakkarai Falls

The Kodaikanal Waterfall is split into two stages: first, water collects in large rock basins, each named after wild animals. Then, the Pambar River flows for about half a kilometre before taking the form of a waterfall. This originates from the Kodaikanal Hills and is known as Kumbakkarai. Water flows throughout the year so visitors love coming here for a bath. During the rainy season, the flow becomes quite strong, but the power and beauty of the falls makes it the perfect time to visit.

Best time to visit: June to September

Kurangani Top Station

A view of the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate
A view of the Kolukkumalai Tea Estatebijinvj/Shutterstock

The Kurangani Top Station is located in Bodinayakanur town and is popular with people for its trekking opportunities. Its longest trek is 12 kilometres long and the scenic views that greet hikers are simply breathtaking. The highest point is the precipitous ledge of Kolukkumalai, considered one of the highest tea estates in the world. This is a beautiful spot that has recently become a popular destination for visitors and that you must visit at least once during your Tamil Nadu sojourn.

Chinna Suruli Falls

The Chinna Suruli Falls are quite popular with both tourists and pilgrims. Chinna Suruli is not only famous for its beauty, but it also holds religious significance. Many believe that this waterfall was a favourite spot of Lord Shiva and the goddess Parvati during their time in exile. As a result, it attracts large crowds of visitors who come to admire its breathtaking views, as well as devotees who visit the site with deep spiritual reverence. Don't miss the 18 ancient caves nearby that are a remarkable example of India's rock-cut architecture.

Vaigai Dam

The Vaigai Dam is approximately 34 metres long
The Vaigai Dam is approximately 34 metres longELAMARAN ELAA PHOTOGRAPHY/Shutterstock

The Vaigai Dam, built on the Vaigai River in Theni, offers stunning views. It is approximately 34 metres long and is an exceptionally beautiful dam. Near this charming spot is a park where visitors can take leisurely walks, relax and enjoy the surrounding greenery. The beauty of the place is especially enhanced during the rainy season, making it even more delightful to experience.

Best Time To Visit Theni

You can visit Theni between October and March, during which you can go on treks and enjoy the natural landscape. People also like to visit during the monsoon season, but trekking at that time can be a bit challenging. However, the monsoon enhances the beauty of the landscape and waterfalls, offering breathtaking views that leave visitors mesmerised.

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