Kiliyur Falls is a waterfall in the Shervaroyan hill range in the Eastern Ghats, Tamil nadu, India. The waters overflowing the Yercaud Lake fall 91 m (300 ft) into the Kiliyur Valley.The falls is situated at a distance of 2.5 km (1.6 mi) from the yercaud lake.
At a distance of 1 km from Yercaud Bus Stand,Yercaud Lake is a natural lake situated in the town of Yercaud in Tamilnadu.Also known as Emerald Lake, this lake is the only natural lake among all the hill station lakes in South India and also one of the top places to visit in Yercaud.
At a distance of 2.5 km from Yercaud Bus Stand and 3 km from Yercaud Lake, the Botanical Garden is situated on Lady's Seat road in Yercaud. Maintained by southern circle of Botanical Survey of India, Botanical Garden is one of the top attractions in Yercaud.
At a distance of 12 km from Yercaud and 41 km from Salem, Karadiyur View point is a natural view point situated near Karadiyur village. It was so named because of the large number of sloth bears found in this region earlier.This is a fantastic viewpoint of the valleys in Yercaud region.
At a distance of 7 km from Yercaud Bus Stand, Annamalaiyar Temple Viewpoint is situated in the village of Thalai Cholai in Salem district of Tamilnadu. This is one of the best vantage points in Yercaud hills and also one of the top places of sightseeing in Yercaud.
Located 4 km from Yercaud Bus Stand near Pagoda Point, Sky Park features thrilling experiences like a glass skywalk, sky biking, rope adventures, aquarium tunnels, and a night laser show in the enchanted forest zone.
Just 4 km from the Yercaud Bus Stand, Peeku Park is an interactive bird and pet zoo where visitors can feed parrots, rabbits, goats, and more. A top pick for families with kids seeking hands-on wildlife fun.Visitors can also interact with a delightful mix of animals—ostriches, rabbits, goats, huskies, guinea pigs, turkeys, and more. The entry fee includes feeding across most animals, plus there’s a kid's play area, cafe, and parking on-site.
Nestled atop Shevaroy Hills, this ancient cave temple is dedicated to the local deity Shervarayan. Located at one of Yercaud’s highest points, it offers panoramic valley views and spiritual serenity. Local lore suggests that the cave extends all the way to the Cauvery River in Karnataka and was once used as a refuge by Tipu Sultan. A nearby wishing well adds charm legend says you'd succeed if a pebble tossed backward from within the temple drops in.
Located at 2–2.5 km from Yercaud town, these three scenic viewpoints offer sweeping vistas of the Salem valley and Eastern Ghats. Lady’s Seat is popular for its sunset views and telescope tower, while Gents’ Seat provides a quieter escape. Children’s Seat adds a family-friendly touch with playground features and panoramic decks which is perfect for all age groups.