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Moir Point

Moir Point is a popular viewpoint in Kodaikanal, located on the scenic road leading to Berijam Lake. It is named after Sir Thomas Moir, who initiated the construction of the historic Goschen Road in 1929. The viewpoint is known for its sweeping views of mist-covered valleys, rolling hills, and lush forests. Moir Point, Kodaikanal is a scenic viewpoint that offers sweeping vistas of the Western Ghats and the entry point to the Berijam Lake road.

🌟 Highlights

  • Panoramic Views: Overlooks valleys, forests, and mist‑covered mountains.
  • Historic Significance: Named after Sir Thomas Moir, who laid the foundation of the Berijam Lake road in 1929.
  • Photography Spot: Ideal for wide‑angle shots of the rolling hills and dramatic skies. 🏛️ A memorial pillar commemorating Sir Thomas Moir and the road’s construction.
  • 🚗 An easy roadside stop with a viewing platform, making it suitable for all visitors.
  • Gateway Landmark: Marks the beginning of the route leading to Berijam Lake, one of Kodaikanal’s pristine natural reserves.

📍 Location & Access

  • Distance from Kodaikanal town: ~9 km
  • Route: On the way to Berijam Lake, past the Pine Forest stretch.
  • Travel Time from Elite JT Homestay: ~20–25 minutes by car/jeep.

Visitor Information

  • Distance from Kodaikanal town: About 8 km.
  • Best time to visit: October to March, preferably in the morning for the clearest views.
  • Time required: 20–30 minutes.
  • Nearby attractions: Dolphin’s Nose, Pine Forest, Pillar Rocks, Guna Caves, and Berijam Lake.

Tips

  • Weather can change quickly, so you may encounter mist even on sunny days.
  • Carry a light jacket, as it can be cool and windy.
  • If you’re planning to continue to Berijam Lake, check whether any forest entry permits or restrictions apply before you travel

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