Kamarajar Dam Reservoir

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ஆத்தூர் காமராஜர் நீர் தேக்கம்

Kamaraja Shakar Dam is a 400 acre monsoon-fed water body in Athoor village and Dindigul District. This lake is a beautiful location with the hills of the Western Ghats overlooking it. Fishermen in their coracles, coconut and banana plantations and cardamom estates are the common sights. Swimming is allowed.some eco friendly resorts on the lake where accommodation is provided. this area allows tourists to experience India's beautiful ecology at its best. Coconut trees and mango trees are plentiful in the area, making a tropical atmosphere prevalent here. Taking long and leisurely walks through the countryside in the area is one of the most popular activities in this area. Several different walking trails are available for use in and around the village of Kamarajar. Most places worth seeing near Kamarajar can be walked to in a reasonable amount of time using these walking trails. It is possible to experience some great bird watching while on your walk. Birds such as peacocks, storks, kingfishers, cranes, herons, and sunbirds are all known to frequent the area. In fact, one bird watching group from Great Britain was even able to document seeing 160 different species of birds in a short four day span of time. Trekking is another popular tourist activity in the area. With so many beautiful and natural sites to see, no wonder people want to do more than just briefly experience the landscape. Trekking allows for a long term connection to the natural experience around you. Although tigers are not usually seen in this area, other types of wildlife do flourish in the region. It is common to see leopards, mongoose, monkeys, bison, and wild boar throughout the area. Anyone that is interested in experience some breathtaking natural beauty will find Kamarajar dam to be an intriguing place to visit.
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Coordinates:   10°17'46"N   77°48'29"E

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