Popular Tourist Lake
Surrounded by lush green hills, Emerald Lake is a popular lake located in the middle of Yercaud town, and offers a activities like paddle boating.
Suggested Duration - 1-2 hours
Emerald Lake has a floating fountain in the middle of it and is surrounded by the Deer Park, which has deer, swans, peacocks and hamsters.
Emerald Lake is a beautiful water body with tranquil waters and scenic surroundings. It is the only natural lake in Yercaud. That's why it attracts many visitors annually. This lake is encircled by a well-maintained promenade featuring gardens, benches, and viewpoints. Moreover, the reflection of the surrounding hills and trees on the still water of the lake creates a stunning sight, especially during sunrise and sunset. All these things make it an ideal place for relaxation and photography. As per Emerald Lake history, it was discovered by Scottish planter and District Collector M.D. Cockburn in the 1820s was a hill station.
In addition to its visual beauty, Emerald Lake also offers many recreational activities, such as boating. It allows you to soak yourself in the peaceful ambiance of the water. Plus, it also has two parks nearby, named Anna Park and Deer Park, adding charm to this place and making it befitting for families and nature lovers. You will love the cool breeze, chirping of birds, and occasional mist over the lake, which will enhance your experience of visiting this place.
Emerald Lake Ticket Price | There is no Emerald Lake Entry Fee. |
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Emerald Lake Timings | 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM |
Emerald Lake Best Time to Visit | October to June |
Emerald Lake is Famous For | It is famous for its beautiful artificial lake surrounded by lush greenery, which makes it a popular spot for boating and picnicking. |
Emerald Lake Height | Altitude of 1,515 metres (4,970 ft.) |
Time Required | Approximately 1-2 hours |
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