Hills and valleys filled with the enigmatic hug of mist, lush mountain ranges that offer a warm welcome to visitors, enjoyment and experiences that proffer beautiful memories for a lifetime – Kodaikanal is a wonder in ways much more than one.

If you’ve ever dreamt of being pampered by the lulling lullabies of Nature, and being embraced affectionately by the cool breeze that flows in from picturesque hill slopes, then Kodaikanal is indeed the place to be in to make those dreams come true. The scenic beauty of Kodaikanal never ceases to amaze travellers.  Referred to as the “Princess of Hills”, Kodaikanal is one of the most sought-after hill station destinations in Tamil Nadu and the whole of India. Located at about 7000 ft above the sea-level, Kodaikanal was established as a destination by British bureaucrats and Christian missionaries in the year of 1845. However, the earliest references to the stunning hill station can be found as early as the Sangam literature time. However the modern era of Kodaikanal began only after the British came in. It served as a summer retreat and a vacation spot for the colonial power. Ever since those days, Kodaikanal has been a popular choice among hill station lovers for a quick escape up the mountains.  The verdant hills, the cascading waterfalls, picturesque lakes, pristine countrysides – the reason why Kodaikanal has been popular among tourists are many. For a discerning traveller, the locale offers much to see, enjoy and experience. Plenty of activities await a visitor here. Boating, cycling, horse riding and trekking are some of the most common among them. One of the other spectacles of this region is the Kurinji flower that blooms only once in 12 years, making itself a unique spectacle to watch.

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Kodaikanal Bus Stand, within the town itself. Frequent bus services are available from Madurai Aarappalayam, Batlagundu, Palani, Oddanchatram, Kodai Road, and Dindigul.

Madurai International Airport, about 115 km away. Coimbatore International Airport, about 170 km away.

Palani Railway Station, 64 km away. Kodai Road Station, 80 km away. Regular train services from Madurai, Tiruchirappalli and Coimbatore.

Kodaikanal enjoys a cool and pleasant climate round the year. However, the best time to visit the hill station is from April to June when the weather is at its best.

Top Attractions

Berijam Lake

Berijam Lake

Situated in a forest conservation area, Berijam Lake is a haven for all Nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. If a quiet morning or evening by the lakeside surrounded by lush green woods is what you imagine as a place to unwind, then Berijam Lake is the perfect spot for you.

Pine Forest, Kodaikanal

Pine Forest, Kodaikanal

Pine Forests are cloaked in a rustic charm, and walking under the canopy of these old pine trees will offer much-needed solitude for those seeking it.

Guna Caves

Situated at an altitude of 2,200 metres, the Guna Caves are a thing of mystery and wonder that attracts travellers in hordes. Known earlier as 'Devil’s Kitchen', the place got its name 'Guna' after the 1992 Tamil blockbuster movie “Guna'' was shot here.

Kodaikanal Lake

Kodaikanal Lake

The fame of Kodaikanal lake or Kodai lake has spread across states and it has become one of the favourite photographic spots and movie locations, even in Bollywood. There are resorts and hotels available around the lake where you can sit and enjoy the tranquillity of the lake and the enticing landscape around it.

Coaker’s Walk

Coaker’s Walk

Enjoy a mystic walk among the clouds at the Coakers walk, near Kodaikanal Lake. Nature enthusiasts and shutterbugs should not miss the place, for the view and ambience it offers are indescribable. Open from 7 am to 7 pm, the walkway is very near the Kodaikanal Lake.

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Kurinji Trail

Kurinji Trail

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Bicycle Ride in Kodaikanal

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Bryant Park

Bryant Park

Shembaganur Museum of Natural History

Shembaganur Museum of Natural History

Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls

Silver Cascade Falls

Silver Cascade Falls

Pambar Falls

Pambar Falls

Fairy Falls

Fairy Falls

Rose Garden Kodaikanal

Rose Garden Kodaikanal

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Dolphin’s Nose

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory & Museum

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory & Museum

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Pillar Rocks

Devil’s Kitchen

Devil’s Kitchen

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Dolmen Circle

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Silent Valley View

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Mannavanur Lake

Mannavanur Lake

Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary

Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary

Manjalar Dam

Manjalar Dam

Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, Palani

Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, Palani

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Amaravathi Reservoir

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Kolukkumalai

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Fern Hill Road

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Kodaikanal Travel Guide

Comprised of densely wooded jungles, undulating hill slopes, meandering rivers, cascading waterfalls, and verdure valleys-Kodaikanal's scenic beauty never fails to mesmerise travellers. Often referred to as the 'Princess of Hills', Kodaikanal is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South India. Situated at an elevation of 7000 feet above sea-level, along the crest of the Palani Hills, Kodaikanal leaves travellers spoilt for choice while it comes to the places to visit. The major valleys-the Parappar and Gundar surround Kodaikanal from both sides. Owing to its natural beauty, it is also a popular honeymoon destination in Tamil Nadu. The word Kodaikanal means "gift of the forest" and the hill station was developed into a retreat in the mid-19th century by British missionaries who used Kodaikanal as their summer capital. Gradually, more and more tourists started flocking to the place and Kodaikanal emerged as one of the most famous tourist destinations not only in the southern parts of the country but across India. Watch in admirable silence the enchanting allure of the hill station as white clouds play hide and seek with the mountains. Travellers, especially nature lovers can choose from ample options in the city when it comes to the places to visit in Kodaikanal.

From boating in lakes to taking a walk in the hills, to exploring caves and even offering prayers at religious spots-things to do in Kodaikanal are almost endless. One of the most prominent places to see in Kodaikanal is the Berijam Lake. Located at the end of the Pillar Rock Road, the calm and azure waters of the lake are highly welcoming and soothing to the eyes. Overlooking natural wilderness, a visit to the Berijam Lake is worth it. Another major place of interest in Kodaikanal is the main Kodai Lake. Simply stare at the calm blue waters of the lake or take a boat ride with your significant other - experiences at the Kodai Lake would be worth remembering. Adventure lovers can have a great time trekking to places like Pillar Rocks, Dolphin Rocks or even further to Kumabkarai. The spiritual ones can offer prayers at the Kurinji Andavar Temple; those on a family vacation can spend some time at the Byrant Park or go hiking at many of the hilly terrains, opt for a swim at the Fairy Falls or spend some time in solitude with your loved ones at the several viewing points in the hill station. Our Kodaikanal travel guide offers extensive details about every places to visit and things to do in this picturesque hill station. Right from boating to trekking and hiking, one will find all kinds of details in our tour guide.

Best Time to Visit Kodaikanal

Being a hill station, Kodaikanal enjoys a cool and pleasant climate round the year. However, the best time to visit Kodaikanal happens to be the summer months from March to early June when the weather is at its best. Monsoons are moderate in the region and winters are not harsh either. Thereby making Kodaikanal a favourite tourist destination round the year.

Summer

Summers, spanning from March to early May are the best time to visit Kodaikanal when the temperature ranges somewhere between 21°C and 37°C. The weather is cool and pleasant making it ideal for travellers to soak into the beauty of the wilderness around.

Monsoon

Kodaikanal experiences monsoon from June end to August and receives moderate rainfall. Needless to say, that the green verdure all over is at its best during monsoons, making it huge hit among the shutterbugs. Temperature ranges somewhere between 17°C and 34°C and there's strong humidity in the wind, making it somewhat uncomfortable. However, if you want to experience the beauty of the place, do remember to carry along with you gears like umbrellas and raincoats.

Winter

Winter months in Kodaikanal spans from November to February. The temperature during these months ranges between 9°C and 16°C. The pleasant chill in the winds is welcoming and if you are a trekker, winters are the best time to visit Kodaikanal and go trekking in and around the region.

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Popular Tourist Attractions and Places to Visit in and around Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal's popularity as a tourist destination is widely known and its an ideal escape for tired souls looking for some serenity and peace. Whether you want to go on a solo trip and spend some moments in solitude, or you want to go on a vacation with your family or are planning a honeymoon-Kodaikanal has several options for you. Right from lakes to mountain view points to trekking trails, churches and temples-travellers and adventure seekers would be spoilt for choice. Observe the following paragraphs to know more about the best places to visit in Kodaikanal.

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Kodaikanal Lake

The Kodaikanal Lake is one of the most popular tourist destinations of Tamil Nadu. This star-shaped artificial lake is located at an elevation of 2285 meters above sea-level. Kodai Lake was constructed way back in 1863 by Sir Vere Hentry Levinge, the collector of Madurai. He moved to Kodaikanal after his retirement and decided to build this lake on an abandoned marshy land. Currently, activities like fishing and boating can be done here.

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Coaker's Walk

A holiday in Kodaikanal is incomplete without a visit to the Coaker's Walk. A man-made walking plaza, Coaker's Walk was built by Lt Coaker in 1872. Today it is one of the most popular places to visit in Kodaikanal. Take a stroll in the afternoon with your significant other, or simply gaze at the verdant green valleys-a short trip to the Coaker's Walk will fill you with lifetime memories.

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Berijam Lake

Forest-fringed Berijam lake is one of the most popular tourist spots in Kodaikanal. One requires a permit from the forest department to visit this scenic beauty. The permit is easily available, if approached a day before. Since nearby public gets its drinking water from the lake, boating here is prohibited. However, a stroll near the lake and its beautiful surroundings make it a must visit place in Kodaikanal for tourists.

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Pine Forest

The Pine Forest of Kodaikanal was cultivated by one Mr. Bryant about a century ago and today, it happens to be one of the most visited places in the hill station. The Pine Forest attracts a multitude of tourists from all over. Needless to say, that the very sight of umpteen number of pine trees standing tall make for an amazing sight. While on a tour of Kodaikanal, make sure that you visit the Pine Forest.

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Pillar Rocks

One of the best sightseeing places of Kodaikanal, the Pillar Rocks offer stunning beauty of the natural vistas around. The place derived its name from three rocks that stand almost vertical, looming high and almost piercing the sky at a height of 400 feet. Fog and mist often play hide and seek with the pillars, thus making scene look almost ethereal. Do remember to visit Pillar Rocks while on a tour of Kodaikanal.

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Kurinji Andavar Temple

Dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Kurinji Andavar temple is a must visit place in Kodaikanal for pilgrims. Situated at a somewhat offbeat location, the quaint temple offers majestic views of Palani Hills at his backdrop. Tourists can also have a grand view of the Vaigai Dam from the temple. The temple is associated to the Kurinji flowers that bloom once in 12 years. A tour of Kodaikanal would rather be incomplete without a visit to this temple.

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Mannavanur Lake

Located in a small village of the same name, the Mannavanur Lake is one of the offbeat tourist places to visit in Kodaikanal. Intercepting with small streams, small waterfalls and fields of carrots will take you to the Mannavanur Lake. Once you reach, a calm and serene water body will welcome you. While there's not much to do, just relaxing in the location is bound to fill you with a lifetime of memories.

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Poombarai Village View

If you want to enjoy a scenic hike and catch glimpse of clouds playing hide and seek with terraced valleys-a trip to the Poombarai Village View point is a must. Poomabrai village is famous for its production of garlic. Standing secluded at 1920 metres above sea-level, the Poombarai village offers picturesque views of the surrounding vistas. One can spend hours gazing at the natural beauty and taste some local produce like carrots and beans.

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Bryant Park

The Bryant Park is a botanical garden located very close to the Kodai Lake. The park was the brainchild of a certain British army officer named Glen Bryant. Boasting over 325 species of trees, shrubs and cactuses, the garden seems almost like a rainbow when all the flowers are abloom. A 160-year old Eucalyptus is a major attraction. Do remember to visit this beautiful botanical garden when on a tour of Kodaikanal.

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Lake View Point

Also known as the Upper Lake View Point, this particular point of interest in Kodaikanal attracts a lot of tourists. From the point one can not only have a grand view of the Kodai Lake but also of the vast green vistas around. While there's not much to do in Lake View Point, you can create beautiful memories while staring at the majestic views of the star-shaped Kodai Lake.

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Chettiar Park

A stunning green garden, the Chettiar Park happens to be a widespread tourist attraction in the hill station of Kodaikanal. The park is awash with a wide and rare species of flowers, the park is known to exude exquisiteness at every step. The perfectly manicured lawns of the park add on to exquisiteness of the place. The Kurunji flowers that bloom once in 12 years is its main attraction.

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Silent Valley View

Another prominent sightseeing place in Kodaikanal is the Silent Valley View Point. Located near the Berijam Lake, the Silent Valley View is a favourite with nature lovers. The best times to visit the Silent Valley View Point is early mornings and late evenings. Needless to say, that the point is an amazing place to view natural surroundings and scenic mountains around. A visit to the Silent Valley View is definitely worth it.

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One of the most interesting tourist places to visit in Kodaikanal is the Guna Caves. Named after a famed Kamal Hassan starrer Tamil movie Guna, the caves are a must visit place for nature lover and adventure seekers. The region was a well-known hiking trail and after the movie was shot, it came to be known as Guna Caves. A trip to this intriguing cave can help you create beautiful memories.

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Shembaganur Museum of Natural History

History buffs can have a great time visiting the Shembaganur Museum of Natural History, one of the famous tourist attractions in Kodaikanal. Founded in 1895, the museum is affiliated to the Loyola College, Chennai. Here one can have some great time spotting artefacts belonging to the Palayiar tribes, whose descendants continue to reside in the hill station. The taxidermy collection is a major attraction of the museum. Read more

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La Saleth Church

Considered to be Kodaikanal's oldest apostolic, the La Saleth Church has been in existence since the last 150 years. The church was funded by a Belgian woman as a kind gesture who wanted to thank Our Lady of La Salette for the cure of her daughter. The shrine is an excellent example of the combination of Tamil and French architecture. The shrine is a gathering place for all and sundry. Read more

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Vattakanal Falls

One of the major sightseeing places in Kodaikanal happens to be the Vattakanal Falls. Hidden within the dense forests of Karnataka, a visit to the Vattakanal Falls is a must while on a tour of Kodaikanal. Surrounded by hills, trees and vast green expanses, the falls make for an absolute delight to the eyes. A bridge near the falls, makes it much easier for you to click photographs.

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Christ the King Church

Another major place of worship, Christ the King Church attracts a lot of tourists and pilgrims round the year. Built in 1895, the Protestant church is constructed in a traditional gothic architecture. The church features a range of stained glasses that exude beauty and liveliness from its exterior. Christ the King Church is a revered place of worship in whole of Kodaikanal. Read more

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Bear Shola Falls

A part of the Parappar River Stream, the Bear Shola Falls is a sight to behold. One of the most popular tourist spots of Kodaikanal, the falls are definitely a sight to behold. Cascading down in a slanting manner from a great height, the falls lies inside a forest reserve -unhindered by human encroachments. A trip to the Bear Shola Falls will definitely rejuvenate your senses completely.

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Astrophysical Observatory

An integral part of Indian Institute of Astrophysics, the Astrophysical Observatory is a prominent place to visit in Kodaikanal. Built in 1899 and situated amidst beautiful natural surroundings with the Palani Hills at its backdrop, the observatory makes for an awesome sight for astrophysics enthusiasts and even tourists. Observe the collection at the Museum or check out some rare books on astronomical science at the library-you will never be tired of this place. Read more

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Moir point happens to be one of the major view-points of Kodaikanal. The site is named after a European engineer Sir Thomas Moir who was responsible for constructing the Goschen Road in 1929. The point offers panoramic views of the peaks and the green vistas all around. It one of the major tourist spots in Kodaikanal. A small park has been constructed here along with a monument.

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Subrahmanya Temple

Located 65 kilometres away from the main Kodaikanal Point, the Subrahmanya Temple is dedicated to Lord Kartikeya. Situated at a height of 135 metres and one needs climb more than 600 steps in order get a view of sanctum sanctorum. This temple might be moderately popular among tourists, however a visit will fill you with a sense of satisfaction. Do remember to take tour of the Subrahmanya Temple once in Kodaikanal.

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Fairy Falls

Located in the Pambarpuram area, the Fairy Falls make for a must visit place in Kodaikanal. These cascading falls offers a beautiful sight of water gushing out at a heavy speed from the top of a mountain. The falls is also very popular as a point for swimming. Spend some time relaxing here with your loved one or simply steal away some moments of solitude, the Fairy Falls is definitely worth a visit.

Where to Stay in Kodaikanal?

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Plenty of accommodation options are available in Kodaikanal that caters to all kinds of travellers. From luxury vacationers to budget travellers-all can find accommodations in Kodaikanal that fits their individual bills. Be it budget hotels or an exquisite suite overlooking a lake, or you are looking for holiday rentals or a luxury hotel that offers a grand view of the lush valleys, Kodaikanal will never let you down with accommodation of your choice that can also be booked online.

How to Reach Kodaikanal?

A prominent hill station of South India, Kodaikanal can be easily reached from a host of cities. While Madurai is the nearest city located at a distance of 120 kilometres, other nearest major cities happen to be Coimbatore (172 kilometres) and Kochi (300 kilometres). Kodaikanal can also be reached from Chennai lying at a distance of 525 kilometres and Bangalore which is roughly 465 kilometres away.

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Madurai, lying at a distance of 120 kilometres is the nearest airport to Kodaikanal. The airport is well-connected with all prominent Indian cities and major airlines plying on a regular basis. Public as well as private transport can be easily available from the Madurai airport for Kodaikanal. Another option includes travelling via the Trichy airport (150 kilometres) which is also well-connected by several major airports of the country.

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The nearest railhead to Kodaikanal is Kodai Road which is 80 kilometres away. Trains from Trichy and Madurai ply on a daily basis for Kodaikanal which can be easily available. Another major railway junction is Coimbatore which is well-connected to the rest of the country. From Coimbatore trains to Kodaikanal ply on a regular basis, which travellers can easily avail.

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Kodaikanal is very well-connected by roadways and buses from all major cities including Madurai, Trichy and Coimbatore. Buses from these cities ply on a regular basis and one can avail both public and private ones. Travellers can also opt for ac and non-buses according to their comfort.

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1. Green Valley View (Suicide Point)

Green Valley View (Suicide Point)

3 km from city center 1 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Green Valley View, or the otherwise known Suicide Point, is a magnificent spot in Kodaikanal, popular mainly for its enroute fun. One must walk through misty woodlands and panoramic walks to reach this heaven like spot.

2. Kodaikanal Lake

Kodaikanal Lake

1 km from city center 2 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal Lake that lays in the heart of Kodaikanal, is a star-shaped man-made lake that is draped on an area of 60 acres. Boating, horse riding, cycling and angling are a few of the adventure activities tourists can appease themselves with, near the lake.

3. Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls

1 km from city center 3 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Located at a mere distance of 2 kilometres from the Kodaikanal Lake, the Bear Shola Falls is a popular picnic spot in the region. This cascade is a seasonal attraction that comes to life in its fullest during the monsoons. An interesting legend behind the unique name of this place is that it was a favourite haunt of a bear who used to frequent this water body to drink water, hence imparting it the name Bear Shola Falls.

4. Dolphin's Nose, Kodaikanal

Dolphin's Nose, Kodaikanal

3 km from city center 4 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

The Dolphin's Nose viewpoint in Kodaikanal is based on a flat, protruding piece of rock that is shaped like a dolphin's nose. This forms a visible cliff at the height of 6,600 feet, where you can experience Kodaikanal at its best - plunging valleys, rugged terrain, clear skies, and the splendor of green.

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Pillar Rocks

3 km from city center 5 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

The famous Pillars Rocks of Kodaikanal are located around 8 km from the lake and are an exquisite picnic spot. Constituting of a beautiful mini garden, the place is so named as it has three vertically positioned boulders reaching up to a height of 400 feet.

6. Thalaiyar Falls

Thalaiyar Falls

12 km from city center 6 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Also known as Rat Tail Falls, Thalaiyar Falls is located in the lush green slopes of Palani Hill ranges in the Dindigul District, in Kodaikanal. With a height of 297m, it is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu, the sixth highest waterfall in India. There is a view tower in the park at the Dum Dum Rock, from where you can get a beautiful view of the falls and the Manjalar Dam. There is a hiking route near the waterfall.

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7. Vattakanal

Vattakanal

3 km from city center 7 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

This is the village of Vattakanal, and it’s quite the charming little hill station in the Western Ghats. At a height of about 2011 m and towards the western edge of Tamil Nadu, Vattakanal is a small hamlet at a distance of about 7-8 km from Kodaikanal. In Tamil, ‘vatta’ suggests circle whereas ‘kanal’ translates to the forest. Vattakanal is popular among tourists from Israel and that can be seen in the overall hippie vibe of and the food served in cafes.

8. Mannavanur

Mannavanur

16 km from city center 8 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Mannavanur is a serene farming village in Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu - 35km away from Kodaikanal. This quaint village has terrace farms that are cut into the hill slopes. It offers nature-lovers a chance to experience the farm life, especially spotting rabbits, sheep and other animals. The Mannavanur Lake adds tranquillity to this picturesque town. This is also a stop on many trekking routes in the area.

9. Devil's Kitchen

Devil's Kitchen

4 km from city center 9 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

A natural and unique heritage site also known as the Devil's Kitchen, the Guna Caves are situated on the outskirts of Kodaikanal, which can be reached from the Moir Point. This place was earlier not very famous and was visited only by hikers. However, it got famous after a Tamil movie with the name 'Guna' was shot here in 1992. This is a group of caverns located amidst the three huge boulders known as Pillar Rocks. In addition to being a great location for photography, the gorge also remains filled with thick clouds in the monsoon and winter seasons. To reach the hilltop, visitors need to walk 400 meters from the main entrance.

10. Coakers Walk

Coakers Walk

1 km from city center 10 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Coakers Walk is a beautiful man-made one-kilometre-long walking plaza built on the mountains in the mesmerizing city of Kodaikanal. The lovely path of Coakers Walk that curves by the edge of the gorgeous mountain have been constructed mainly for morning and evening walks. One can also choose to ride a bicycle to explore the scenic location. . It costs INR 30 per hour for adults and INR 20 per hour for children. The sight is breathtakingly beautiful, and it almost makes one feel like they are walking in the clouds.

11. Berijam Lake

Berijam Lake

12 km from city center 11 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Berijam Lake is a quaint reservoir located 22 km from Kodaikanal main stand. With several activities like fishing, safari tours and bird watching, the lake is nature's unhindered beauty in the midst of a forest conservation area. The lake also facilitates the habitat of many animals such as Bison, Indian Elephant, Nilgiri Langur and Deer, and if you're lucky, you will also be able to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures. Boating has been banned in the lake to preserve the natural freshwater.

12. Kodai-Palani Trek

Kodai-Palani Trek

16 km from city center 12 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Known as the Princess of Hill Stations, Kodaikanal is a popular destination for those seeking adventure. The town of Kodaikanal is established on a plateau above the southern escarpment of the Upper Palani Hills at a height of 6, 998 ft.

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13. Trekking in Kodaikanal

Trekking in Kodaikanal

32 km from city center 13 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

A trekkers delight, Kodaikanal has some exquisite locations to offer to both the professional trekkers and the novice ones. Trekking routes with varying difficulty levels are present and a tourist can select the route according to the fitness, time factor and one's trekking ability.

14. Bryant Park

Bryant Park

1 km from city center 14 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

One of the most popular botanical gardens in Kodaikanal, the Brayant Park is known for its fauna, rafts and hybrids. The best time to visit this marvelous park is during the annual horticulture show that is held during the month of May.

15. Silver Cascade Falls

Silver Cascade Falls

2 km from city center 15 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Just 8 km from Kodaikanal town, is the scenic Silver Cascade Falls, known for its celestial and exquisite flow of silvery waters. It is a delight to see the pure crystalline water flowing down from a 180 ft tall cliff.

16. Silent Valley View

Silent Valley View

5 km from city center 16 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Silent Valley View is located in close proximity to the Pillar rock garden in Kodaikanal. The point is famous for proffering some astounding and stunning views of the Silent Valley.

17. Kurinji Temple

Kurinji Temple

2 km from city center 17 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Kurunji Temple is mainly dedicated to Lord Murugu and is dexterously based at a distance of 3 km from the lake. Providing delightful views of small villages, Palani Hills and Northern plains, and carrots plantation on the terraced slopes, the temple is also associated with the Kurunji Flower which blooms once in 12 years carpeting the whole area with purple flowers.

18. Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

3 km from city center 18 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Established in the year 1899, the Kodaikanal Observatory is a part of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and was earlier known as Solar Physics Observatory.

19. Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History

Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History

1 km from city center 19 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Shenbaganur Museum in Kodaikanal makes up for one of the most famous tourist spots and is an interesting place to visit. The museum is also one of the best orchidoriums in the country and is located 5.6 km away from the Kodaikanal Lake.

20. Subrahmanya Temple (Kartikeya Temple)

Subrahmanya Temple (Kartikeya Temple)

54 km from city center 20 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 65 km from Kodaikanal lies the holy Subramanya temple, also known as Kartikeya Temple. Dedicated to Lord Subramanya, the temple is located at a height of 135 meters and the pilgrim needs to undertake a 659 step climb to reach the temple.

21. Pine Forest, Kodaikanal

Pine Forest, Kodaikanal

2 km from city center 21 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Situated in the southwest of Kodaikanal, Pine Forest is one of the most famous tourist spots in the city. It showcases the mesmerising nature around which has been preserved to date which is why it is also an important preserved heritage in the town.

22. La Salette Church

 La Salette Church

1 km from city center 22 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

The Mother Salette church is one of the oldest churches, about 133 years old. Every year on 14th and 15th August, a grand celebration takes place in the church.

23. Kukkal Caves

Kukkal Caves

15 km from city center 23 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

The now camping site of trekkers was once the earliest settlement of the Paliyan tribals. Situated at the height of 6200 feet above sea level, the Kukkal caves reside on of the highest altitudes in Kodaikanal which is why it receives a yearlong frigid climate along with misty and never-ending rains.

24. Moir Point

Moir Point

5 km from city center 24 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Situated at the entrance of the forest which leads up all the way to the exquisite Berijam Lake, Moir Point is one of the most significant viewpoints present in Kodaikanal. Since this place offers terrific views of the valleys, it remains one of the most crowded places in Kodaikanal.

25. Christ The King Church

Christ The King Church

1 km from city center 25 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

A prominent CSI Church situated in Kodaikanal, Christ the King Church has a history of over a hundred years. It is one of the deeply admired places for worship situated in the Queen of Hill Stations.

26. Fairy Falls

Fairy Falls

3 km from city center 26 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Situated in the beautiful South-Indian station of Kodaikanal, the enchanting Fairy Falls is the source of the Pambar River which joins into the Vaigai River later on. Due to its breathtaking scenic beauty, the Fairy Falls also makes up for a popular picnic spot.

27. Pambar Falls

Pambar Falls

2 km from city center 27 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Also known as the Grand Cascade and situated at a distance of 4 km from the Kodaikanal Bus Station, the Pambar Falls are formed by the town reservoir flowing towards the south and forming the Fairy Falls which further continue to join the Vaigai River. The falls can be reached by following a steep and slippery path from behind the Pambar house.

28. 80 Mile Round

80 Mile Round

0 km from city center 28 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

80 Mile Round is an exciting trekking route which begins at the Berijam Lake and lasts at the Poombaral Village of Kodaikanal. If you are an adventure lover, then 80 Mile Round is the perfect place for you to experience the adrenaline rush in your body.

29. Upper Lake View

Upper Lake View

2 km from city center 29 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Situated 3.2 km away from the Coakers Walk, Upper Lake View is a famous tourist attraction in Kodaikanal and one which is worth visiting. After you reach here, you will get an appealing view of the star-shaped lake situated here and the surrounding lush greenery which looks stunning.

30. Dolmen Circle

Dolmen Circle

0 km from city center 30 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Dolmen Circle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kodaikanal which promises a unique experience to all its visitors. Situated at a distance of 18 km from Berijam Lake and 8 km from Kodaikanal Lake, the Dolmen Circle boasts about its pre-historic remains which can date back to 5,000 BC.

31. Lutheran Church

Lutheran Church

0 km from city center 31 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

The Lutheran Church which is located in Lakshmipuram is one of the most iconic structures of the breathtaking hill station of Kodaikanal. The church is visited by a huge population of tourists which not only involves Christians but people belonging to other religions as well.

32. Perumal Peak

Perumal Peak

11 km from city center 32 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Perumal Peak which is situated at the height of 2,440 meters is the highest peak of the Perumalai Hills. Nestled in the majestic Western Ghats, it is a place that is worth trekking. Situated around 18 km from Kodaikanal, Perumal Peak provides stunning views of the surrounding Western Ghats and the Nilgiri Hills.

33. Vattakanal Falls

Vattakanal Falls

2 km from city center 33 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Vattakanal Falls situated at a distance of 3 km from the town of Kodaikanal is famous for its rich biodiversity. Surrounded by trees, hills and lush greenery all around, this attraction makes up for a perfect place to observe the wonder that is nature and all its elements closely.

34. Chettiar Park

Chettiar Park

2 km from city center 34 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Chettiar is a small park which is managed by the Kodaikanal Township and offers a calm and soothing environment to its tourists. Covered with lush greenery and exquisite scenic views all around, this place is worth spending your time at with your loved ones.

35. Poombarai

Poombarai

4 km from city center 35 out of 35 Places To Visit in Kodaikanal

Poombarai is a tiny village that is famous for its production of garlic. It is comfortably nestled among terraced fields and lush greenery. It stands at the height of 1,920 m in the Palani Hills and offers a picturesque view of the surroundings. You get to see colourful houses laid out in neverending greenery. Poombarai is as tranquil as it is mesmerising, and makes for a fantastic addition to any Kodaikanal trip.

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Kodaikanal – complete travel guide.

Girl Sitting At Dolphins Point In Kodaikanal

Centred around a star-shaped lake and bounded by the verdure of evergreen forests, is the crowned Princess of hill stations – Kodaikanal.

I had left for Kodai with a bag packed with warm clothes and tons of expectations. Little did I know that this gorgeous strip of hills, covered under a blanket of mist, would go beyond all my expectations. The hill station nestled in the Western Ghats is surely a mystical beauty to behold.

Set across some rich granite cliffs, the hill station has a touch of magic in every little feature of it.

I chose to go old school by exploring this valley’s charm through bicycles, rowing boats and rickshaw rides while jamming to Tamil classics. It was a whole different mood and a completely new experience to me, but with the most welcoming aura to it.

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It’s among the finest hill stations of Tamil Nadu, and definitely one of its kind. Kodaikanal is nestled in the Palani hill ranges and comes under the administration of Dindigul district.

Why it’s a must-visit?

There are two factors that’d never fail to bring you back to Kodaikanal. The homemade chocolates and the rare Kurinji flowers.

Kurinji grows once in every twelve years and mushrooms over a large expanse of land. Speckled in bluish and purple shades, they can be found growing around the Kodai lake and the hilly regions. The bluish appearance then paved the way for the name “Nilgiri hills” (Blue mountains). If you have the luck on your side, you’d also be able to witness Kodaikanal in its full bloom during the Kurinji year.

Without any such time barriers though, are the finger-licking good homemade chocolates. Get yourself a box of these chocolates that are rich in taste and cheap in price.

How to reach?

The closest airport to Kodaikanal is the Madurai airport. There are three other international airports in the state as well which are also at close proximity from the hill station. There are regular flights, both international and domestic, touching down at these airports. From there on you would be lead through a properly connected network of public transport.

Distance from Madurai airport – 130 km

Distance from Coimbatore airport- 180 km

Distance from Trichy airport – 199 km

Distance from Chennai airport – 500 km

At Kodai road, about 80 km from the hill station is the nearest railway station. Yet another easier alternative is the Dindigul station which is located more around the urban spaces. It’s a comparatively bigger city with more connecting public transport, so getting around from here is an easier task.

There are also stations with more frequent trains around Coimbatore and Madurai. Connecting almost every major cities including Bangalore, Chennai, Trivandrum and Hyderabad.

Distance from Dindigul station – 96 km

Distance from Madurai station – 115 km

Distance from Virudunagar station – 152 km

Distance from Coimbatore station – 169 km

Tourism is one of Kodaikanal’s major economic source, and so they have well-paved roads and remarkable road network. The roads also take you through many other infamous tourist destinations such as Palani, Theni, Madurai, Kumuli, Chennai, and so on.

From hubs such as Bengaluru and Kochi, Kodaikanal is accessible through a 7-8 hour drive.

In case you opt for public transport, enquire about the several options, timings and fares to have a comfortable journey. Buses are the most convenient and would not burn a hole in your pocket as well.

Distance from Munnar – 166 km (4 hr 40 mins)

Distance from Coimbatore – 172 km (4 hr 10 mins)

Distance from Ooty – 250 km (6 hr 15 mins)

Distance from Kochi – 299 km (6 hr 50 mins)

Distance from Bangalore – 469 km (9 hr 19 mins)

Distance from Chennai – 529 km (9 hr 30 mins)

Best time to travel

Kodaikanal is a trip that you can plan at any month of the year. The high altitude location enjoys a subtropical highland climate with chilling weather that’s unique to Kodaikanal. Even when the low lying plains of Tamil Nadu experience extreme heat, Kodaikanal is pleasant with not much fluctuations.

So you could plan your trip based on other factors, such as the month of festivities. A suggestive ideal period to travel based on that would be December to May.

Winters and the heavy rainfall shimmer down for the summer blooms. May witnesses the oncoming of the Annual Summer festival adorned by flower shows and thrilling boat races, which would be an exciting experience.

Top 10 Places to visit

1. bear shola falls.

Flowing graciously in the Reserve forest of Kodaikanal is this untouched waterfalls. Stories revolving around the purity of these waters go ages back. It’s believed that a bear would wander from the forests to this spot to drink the freshwater. This story was then celebrated and became a part of the name of the falls.

The falls flow from the Parappar river, which is an ideal spot for trekking as well. If you want to watch the tiered cascade in its liveliest forms, make a visit during the monsoon downpours.  It’d be a sight that’d sweep you off your feet, and that’s guaranteed.

2. Berijam Lake

Among the cleanest and unruffled lakes in Kodaikanal. While the lake is open to the horde of tourists, it maintains its pristine beauty by being one of the plastic-free zones around here.

Lying within the forest areas, this lake also requires prior permission for visiting, which limits the number of people who come by as well. It’s a refreshing sight to the sore eyes and among the most serene spots around Kodai.

Berijam Lake is also an ideal spot for activities such as boating and fishing.

3. Kodai Lake (Kodaikanal Lake)

Shaped in the form of a star is this man-made wonder, located about 3 km from the main bus depot. Spread across 60 acres of land, this brainchild of Sir Vere Henry Levinge was constructed to be the major tourist attraction around here.

It’s a timeless beauty that you can explore at any time of the day. Horse-riding around the lake in mornings, paddling a boat across it by evenings or even sitting by the reflections of the night lights. Kodaikanal Lake is sure to captivate you in its surrealness.

Especially during the winters, the misty fog settles in and makes the lake look like a dream come true.

4. Bryant park

Other than tourism, Kodaikanal also takes its agriculture and vegetation quite seriously. To understand this better and explore the Kodaikanal blossoms, take a trip to the Bryant Park.

Barely a 10-minute walk from the lake is the kaleidoscopic views of the park. The main attraction in this park is the glasshouse that is home to several exotic florals, ferns and other ornamental plants.

Even if you wish to learn more about these plants, the park has got it all covered. Acting more or less as a demonstrative centre for Ornamental Horticulture, you’ll be familiarised with activities such as pruning, budding, grafting, and so on. Relax amidst the soft greens and florals while learning about them in-depth.

5. Coakers Walk

A pathway through cotton-like clouds of Kodaikanal. Constructed way back in the 1870s this place sure looks like a stairway to heaven. Stroll around here during the hours of sunrise and catch the first rays shining through the cluster of clouds.

Perfect for the morning and evening walks, covering the entire stretch at an altitude of 7000 ft gives you the unmatched aerial view of the valley. This also includes the view of Theni, Madurai, the dolphin nose and of the adjoining Valley of Pambar River.

If you happen to come by during a clear sky day, to have a look through the telescope near the main gate.

6. Dolphin’s Nose

Yet another vantage point giving you a bird’s eye view of the mountains and the lush greens. Elevated at a height of  6600 feet, it’s an easy trek up to the rocky escarpment that’s shaped in the form of a dolphin’s nose.

With clear azure skies above your head and a panoramic emerald scenery below, it is beautiful beyond words could describe.

If you visit this place with an informed guide or local, they would help you spot the Periyakulam valley and the eternal Vaigai Lake.

7. Pillar Rocks viewpoint

The adventure seekers destination. Huge cliffs vertically aligned amidst dense and misty rainforests. Pillar Rocks Viewpoint is a unique structure that looks over the sky while standing tall at 400 ft. It’s mostly covered in a humongous duvet of mist and clouds.

As the clouds clear away, you’d get an even mesmerising sight of the peak along with the cross that’s hoisted on top of the mountain. The rocks have a mysterious aura to it and you’ll uncover new delights at every nook and corner of this viewpoint.

One such view adding colour to this ethereal cavern is the small expanse of garden around it with vividly coloured flowers.

8. Guna Caves

This cave hit fame after the Tamil movie Guna. People flocked in to explore the picturesque yet dangerous caves and weren’t disappointed even a bit.

Located at close proximity to the Pillar Rocks Road, it was earlier known as Devil’s kitchen because of its spooky undertones. Naturally formed between the boulders of the mountains at an altitude of 2230 metres, the narrow ravines are now closed for public visit, due to the chances of suffering a free fall.

You can still trek around the pine forests and the roots that remain entangled around the caves. It forms a sort of disclaimer to the kind of things you may find in the cave if you walk through it. From blind spots to bats, it’s a live haunted house offering the most thrilling experience.

9. Green Valley View (Suicide Point)

While talking about free falls, the old suicide point definitely makes it to the list. For all the right reasons though. Renamed as the Green Valley view to change the perception around this place, it’s one of the most beautiful spots around Kodai. The steep drop from 5000 ft. offers an unparalleled aerial view of the valleys surrounding the Vaigai Dam.

It has been bounded securely by fences and strict monitoring has been going on to maintain the valley’s purpose of being a vantage point. Visit during early morning hours to watch it mystically covered in the morning mist.

10. Silver Cascade

Formed as a result of the overflowing Kodai Lake, this waterfall is the most ideal way to wrap up the day.

A lot of people stop by here enchanted by its silver threads gushing gracefully. As the waterfall is located right around the roadside, it becomes a refreshing pitstop for travellers.

Take a swim around these chilling waters, and relax your limbs for a while. This is of course before splashing it around and challenging your friends to the endpoint!

There are several roadside stalls that offer freshly plucked fruits and veggies that you can eat while peacefully enjoying the beauty of the falls.

  • There’s no airport around the region, so you’ll have to plan extensively. Since there’s good connectivity it’s a lot easier if you knew the routes you’d be taking.
  • Kodaikanal’s weather would have your teeth chattering in the cold. Carry woollens no matter what month of the year you’re planning your visit.
  • In case you plan on trekking or hiking at Kodai, pack a raincoat and umbrella too for the unexpected downpours.
  • Check up the timings of many of the tourist spots across Kodai. Especially the Green Valley (suicide point), which gets covered in the mist at odd hours. Since you might not be able to see the depth or altitude, it’s recommended you do not make visits when the view is not clear.
  • At the higher altitudes, there’s a higher scope for dehydration and chapped skin. So carry enough water, and some moisturiser \ balm to stop your skin from breaking unhealthily.

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  • 1 Understand
  • 2.1 By plane
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  • 3 Get around
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Kodaikanal is one of Tamil Nadu 's finest hill stations , 7,200 ft (2,200 m) above sea level amongst the Western Ghats of India, in the Palani Hill Range and under the administrative control of Dindigul District.

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  • In Tamil , Kodaikanal means "seen in summer".
  • Kodaikanal is also referred to as "Princess of Hill stations."
  • Kodaikanal relies upon agriculture and tourism as the two major parts of its local economy.
  • Unique to the Western Ghats, the Kurinji Flower is in full bloom around December once in 12 years, and it bathes the valley in a beautiful sea of blue. The name Nilgiri (blue mountains) was derived from the blue colour. It was last in full bloom in 2018.

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By plane [ edit ]

The closest airports to Kodaikanal are Tiruchirappalli 150 km, Madurai 120 km and Coimbatore 175 km. You can get regular flights from Mumbai, Tiruchirappalli, Bangalore and Chennai. From any of these airports you can hire a private taxi, cab or take train to reach Kodaikanal.

Trains are available in frequent intervals but you can choose to go by private taxi if you are in real hurry.

By train [ edit ]

The nearest railway station is Kodai Road, at a distance of 100 km. From Kodai Road station, one can travel only by road. Taxis are available for hire up to Kodaikanal but since these might be the only mode of transport here, the prices are often not negotiable.

Another railway station that is quite close is Dindigul Railway Station. It is easier to come to Kodaikanal using this station, as Dindigul is a much bigger city. Once you get off at the Dindigul Railway station, you can get an auto rickshaw for around ₹50 to come to the Dindigul Bus Stand. From there, there are frequent buses to Vathlagundu from where there are many buses to Kodaikanal. Straight buses are available from Dindigul to Kodaikanal as well, but you might have to wait for an hour or so. It takes around 30 minutes from Dindigul to Vathlagundu (Batlagundu) and then about 2 hours from Vathlagundu to Kodaikanal by bus.

By bus [ edit ]

From Dindigul city, Kodaikanal is located at a distance of 90 km approximately and there are plenty of buses plying from various parts of the state.

Buses ply from Chennai , Pondicherry , Tiruchirappalli , Madurai , Dindigul , Palani and Coimbatore .

Buses are available from Madurai (Arapalayam) to Kodaikanal at regular timings.

By car [ edit ]

Reach Kodaikanal from Kodai Road (80 km) for about ₹1300, Dindigul or Madurai and then take a cab/taxi to Kodaikanal. The drive from Kodai road takes approximately 2½ hr while the drive from Madurai takes approximately 3½ hr and from Dindigul it takes about 2½ hr.

From Kochi , it is 295 km via the hill station of Munnar . The route to be taken is Kochi- Muvattupuzha -Kothamangalam-Adimali-Munnar-Devikulam-Poopara-Bodi-Theni-Kodaikanal which is the NH49 Kochi-Madurai.

From Alappuzha or Kottayam , the route is via Kumily along Kottayam-Kumily road, KK Road.

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The central region of Kodaikanal is highly compact which makes it extremely easy to get around on foot. Though auto-rickshaws are not available in this part, taxis are there to take you to different sightseeing destinations. The charges are fixed and significantly high. The entire sightseeing tour may cost you ₹300 for couple of hours to ₹700 for five hours.

If you think that you are fit enough to challenge the hills then you can hire mountain bikes from different bicycle stalls around the lake. These bikes may cost you ₹10 per hour or ₹75 for entire day.

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kodaikanal tourism phone number

Lakes [ edit ]

  • 10.23436 77.48633 1 Kodai Lake ( Kodaikanal Lake ). If you are going in winter, go boating in the evening, as it's an amazing experience to boat through fog settling on the lake. The lake is very near the bus stand. This is a star-shaped lake and walking around it during the night is one of the best walking experiences you can have in your life. Be cautious, there are lot of dogs around this lake and some places are extremely dark. Walk between 6 and 7PM, then head back to your room.  
  • 10.184144 77.395959 2 Berijam Lake . Perhaps the most pristine of the three lakes in Kodai. This is a plastic free zone and it is beautiful and serene. The lake lies within a reserved forest region. You must get permission to visit this lake. Permissions need to be obtained on the morning of the intended day of visit from the forest office. Usually the person who arranges the vehicle will arrange the permit. Moreover, in peak season, a limited number of vehicles are allowed in per day.  

Water Falls [ edit ]

  • 10.24015 77.47808 3 Bear Shola falls . This is a really beautiful water falls. But during some seasons there may not be any water there. But climbing up the falls is a good trek.  
  • 10.24201 77.51068 4 Silver Cascade . It's a nice waterfall on the road side from Kodai Road, just before 4-5 km from Kodaikanal. The cold water flows and it's really super to bathe in the cold water and travel in between the eucalyptus trees. If you are going to Kodaikanal by private vehicle on the way, you can visit the place. Buy fresh carrots and some exotic veggies around here.  
  • 10.22111 77.481801 5 Vattakanal Water Falls . ( updated Sep 2021 )
  • 10.223698 77.467024 6 Fairy Falls . ( updated Sep 2021 )

Caves [ edit ]

  • Devil's Kitchen . A cave known more to the locals, First being "Green Valley View" and "Pillar Rocks" and then finally "Guna Cave". Watch out for the deep hidden ravines. What would appear like mere dark gutters are actually a deep fall. Many unsuspecting people have fallen prey to the "devil's trap", so watch your step!  
  • 10.21074 77.46195 7 Guna Caves . A cave which became very famous after the movie Guna . Very steep and risky to get in. The public may not be allowed to enter this cave nowadays, though it's a very good place to take pics. But if you are not a professional spelunker, a trip to this cave may be your last. Getting back will be problem as it's very dark and there could be about a 90% chance of suffering a free fall.  

Places of worship [ edit ]

Churches [ edit ].

  • 10.224111 77.487187 8 Lasaleth Church and Lion's cave . Has the 100-yr-old tree, 500-yr-old tree and Lion's Cave.  
  • 10.228874 77.493025 9 St. Peters Church .  

Temples [ edit ]

  • Kurinjiandavar Temple . About 4 km from the lake is a temple whose presiding God is Lord Muruga. The flowers inside the temple bloom once in 12 years. You can get a view of the Palani Hills and the Kodaikanal Town from this temple. During the winter, the view of Kodai city and Palani from the two ends of the temple is blocked. However, in summer, the visibility is good and hence the experience, too.  

Others [ edit ]

  • 10.23109 77.49157 10 Bryant park ( 10-minute walk from boat club ). A botanical garden spread over an area of 8.3-hectare (20.5-acre) and contains 325 species of trees, It has a rose section containing 740 varieties of roses. The park was planned and built in 1908 by H.D. Bryant, a forester from Madurai . The park organizes horticultural exhibits and flower shows during the peak season in summer.  
  • 10.23004 77.49364 11 Coakers Walk . If you wish to catch the scenic valleys, the best time to visit the place would be before 2PM. But if you want to watch snow-like clouds (only in winter) beneath you form an ocean, reach the place between 3PM and 6PM. Try and catch the sunrise here or in the nearby Greenlands Hostel. At evenings a view of the Jewel Box (evening view of Theni and Periyakulam)is also an attraction. A marvel. Also try out the telescope near the main gate. This place is very near the bus stand.  
  • 10.21054 77.48795 12 Dolphins Nose . To reach Dolphins Nose at a distance of 8 km from the bus stand, one has to follow the route specified here. There is an old road after crossing Pambar Bridge near Levinge Stream. A rough curve rounds the hillside which leads to a point where a flat rock projects over an awful chasm of 6600 feet deep. This is Dolphins Nose. On the way, beautiful views of plains and steep, rocky escarpment called rolling hills can be seen. The old village of Vellagavi can be reached through the rugged bridle path.  
  • Green Valley View ( Suicide Point ). It has a more than 5,000 ft (1,500 m) steep drop from this point. The monkeys are a good attraction at this point. Renamed Green Valley View, apparently to prevent people from being lured to commit suicide.  
  • Old Suicide Point . This place is about 5 minutes before the main/old pine forest. An entire stretch is full of pine trees while driving from the observatory side. You must walk towards the cliff. Here you will see a small pathway on the left side. If you take this path and walk for about 10 minutes you will reach the old suicide point. The view from there is simply breathtaking.  
  • 10.21039 77.46536 13 Pillar Rocks . It has huge steep cliffs. During summer rainy days, the cliffs get completely hidden due to excess of fog. Watch out for the cross at the top of the mountain hoisted by an English adventure enthusiast.You can see the cross by an available telescope.  
  • Pine Forest . It's a really very good forest of pine trees. You can ride horses there. It's on the way to the Guna Cave.  
  • Shanthi Valley . Another pine forest nice place.  
  • Silent Valley View .  
  • Thoppi Thuukum Paarai . It's en route to Berijam Lake. Wonderful tourist spot. Children should be careful near the cliffs. ( updated Apr 2015 )

Do [ edit ]

  • Boating at the Kodai lake - paddle and row boats are available at the lake. Entrance is via the Kodaikanal Boat Club.
  • Cycle around the lake - and watch the clouds while they slowly descend onto the water; cycles are available for hire at the lake on an hourly basis. It is possible to cycle to other places although cycling one way will be difficult due to the hilly terrain. Do check the cycles before setting out.
  • Fun park , near fairy falls ( via peter school through fairy falls road ), ☏ +91 94871447131 .  
  • games , near fairy falls ( via peter school ), ☏ +91 94871447131 .  
  • Horse riding - Right near the front of the entrance to the boat club, you can rent a horse (with the trainer) to take you around the lake.
  • Trekking - Kodai offers several scenic trekking spots, including one which is to walk along the stream which goes to Dolphin's Nose. Kodai tourist office has a trekking guide which is available for free there, which lists all the possible trekking routes and difficulty levels. The tourist office advises people to take guides and offers to provide them, although this is not necessary. An easy trek is to Perumalmalai, the tallest mountain in the area.
  • Wander About - Kodai has numerous waterfalls and beautiful views not mentioned in the tourist guides, so wandering about can bring you to some spectacular place.
  • Watch a Tamil movie - go down the PT road, continue to S-road. Then turn left, after the petroleum station. Just ask which way is to cinema, almost every local knows it. Vellaiyappan cinema theatre is an old building with relatively big screen and cheap tickets - great experience.
  • Bodhi zendo , Perumalmalai / Kodaikanal ( up a hill from Perumalmalai ), ☏ +91 90 475 46 879 , [email protected] . Bodhi Zendo is a zen retreat centre open to spiritual seekers from all over the world who wish to train in zen. Includes a zen garden, library, as well as a zendo. Costs are ₹500 for non-Indians for a private room with a bath and three vegetarian meals a day. It's a popular place with many meditators staying on for days, weeks or months. Zen Sesshins (days of more intense instruction & practice) are held for several days each month. Reservations are encouraged well in advance. ( updated Mar 2018 )

Buy [ edit ]

  • Cheese Factory - Various cheeses.
  • Eucalyptus Oil and herbal oils - A variety of oils that claim to relieve joint pains and other aches are also available at every shop.
  • Home-made chocolates - Kodai's shops are stocked with home made chocolates. These are a lot cheaper compared to the major brands.
  • Spices Corner . Has an exclusive range of essential and aromatic oils, herbal teas, coffees, mouth watering chocolates & spices.  

There is a State Bank of India (SBI) ATM near the petrol pump at the Seven Road Junction which accepts other banks cards as well.

  • The Potters Shed , PT Road ( near seven roads junction ), ☏ +91 4542 240244 . 9AM-7:30PM . The Potters Shed produces a wide variety of handmade stoneware pottery ~ both crockery and artefacts. All products are microwavable, dish-washer safe and oven-proof. The factory is in a village 7 km outside Kodai.  

Eat [ edit ]

  • Astoria Veg Reasturant - a vegetarian restaurant in Kodai.
  • Chocolate factory ( near Petrol Station ). A good collection of home made chocolate. They also have a good varieties of fruit syrup filled chocolate. Try the hot chocolate, ₹60 per cup.  
  • Cloud Street , PT Road . 8:30-8:30 . Serves pasta, sizzlers, Continental food and other international cuisine. Barbeque chicken sizzlers, pastas, lemon cake and chocolate biscuits.  
  • Eden Paradise Restaurant , Paradise Compound, Laws Ghat Road. Serves tasty ethnic Keralite cuisine.
  • Pastry Corner - Cakes, pastry, coffee and tea are excellent in this place. People here are well educated and kind. Located near bus stand and Astoria Veg Restaurant. Never miss this small but a good place.
  • Pine & Petals , JC Residency, Convent Road, Naidupuram. Multi-cuisine restaurant.
  • PotLuck , PT Road ( Opposite the milk union ). 10:30AM-7PM . A cute little European style cafe with outdoor seating on the verandah (balcony); PotLuck serves fresh food and off-the-shelf delicacies carefully cooked in Kodai kitchens. The fresh food consists of an international menu including pastas, quesadillas, sandwiches, Spanish omelettes and waffles/pancakes. You can take away off-the-shelf items like coffee-bean chocolates, lemon curd, Mexican salsas, burgers, fresh thin crust pizzas, garlic pickles and marmelades. All profits go towards providing scholarships for needy children. ₹40-110 .  
  • Rasoi , 106 Maratha Shopping Complex, Annasalai. Serves excellent Gujarati and veg. Punjabi thali. The Chola batora and alu paratha are their specialities.
  • The Royal Tibet -PT Road. In this restaurant you will get best momos specially potato cheese momo for vegetarian, for non-veg you can choose beef, chicken and mutton. Noodles are freshly made everyday and you get fantastic soups. It gets bit noisy when restaurants gets jam packed with kodaikanal international school students.
  • Sree Krishna Restaurant Bhojanalaya , Nellai Nadar Bazaar, Fairy Falls, Pambarpuram , ☏ +91 9047856670 . 100% pure veg Bhojanalaya, serving North Indian, Rajashthani & Gujarati food  
  • Tava , 7 road junction. Outstanding Sindhi food, express service.
  • Tibetan Brothers - PT Road. The food is mouth watering and authentic Tibetan and Chinese. Try the steamed momos or the Thukpa. The owner who doubles up as a waiter is very courteous - and very passionate about his country. So the restaurant walls are plastered with photos of Lhasa, Potala palace and the Dalai and Panchen lamas.
  • 10.214204 77.484608 1 Altaf's Cafe , Dolphin Nose Road, Vattakanal ( near Dolphin's Nose ), ☏ +91 94871 20846 . A nice eatery for people looking for continental food ( updated Jun 2018 )

Drink [ edit ]

There is a shop near the bus stand, where you can get some standard Indian whisky, beer, vodka, etc.

Bars & lounges [ edit ]

  • Carlton Hotel , Carlton Lake Rd , ☏ +91 4542-241231 .  
  • End of the Road , The Carlton Hotel, Lake Road , ☏ +91 4542-240056 .  
  • Oasis Bar , No 17/328 Kodai International Hotel ( near Zion School ), ☏ +91 4542-245190 .  
  • Sterling Resorts , Pallangi Road, Vilpatti , ☏ +91 4542-242437 .  

Sleep [ edit ]

Budget [ edit ].

Staying in a cottage or a bungalow is probably better than staying in a closed AC room in some random hotel. If you stay somewhere 3-4 km from main city you might get cheaper cottages and bungalows with good view. But it is always preferable to stay near the Lake, where one doesn't need to worry about food and you can have nice walk in the evenings.

  • 10.23752 77.491576 1 FabHotel Kodai Kings Park ( FabHotel Kodaikanal ), 16/12, P. T. Road, Seven Road Junction , ☏ +91 7042424242 , [email protected] . Preferred by loads of tourists visiting the charming town of Kodaikanal, FabHotel Kodai Kings Park boasts a central and easily accessible location. The biggest advantage of booking a room here is that all popular tourist attractions of Kodaikana are nearby. ( updated Mar 2018 )
  • Greenlands Youth Hostel ( next to Coakers Walk ), ☏ +91 4542 240899 . This is the best place if you want the best view and also the feel of the bygone times. You can get dormitories as well as single/double rooms and the prices are very reasonable. However, do book in advance. Fresh food both veg and non veg available. 2 km from the crowded areas. Quiet place facing the valley view. Friendly people.  
  • Hotel Astoria ( 5 min walk from Coakers walk and Kodai lake ). A good option.  
  • Hotel Bala International ( 5 min walking distance from Coakers walk and Kodai lake ).  
  • Hotel Gurupriya , 17 Laws Ghat Rd ( near Zion Matriculation School, 1.5 km from town, or 15 min walking ), ☏ +914542 41136 , [email protected] . ₹750 onwards .  
  • Hotel Spring Valley , 25,Laws Ghat Rd ( about 1.5 km away from the Lake, near Zion Matriculation ), ☏ +9198655 91202 , [email protected] .  
  • Kodai Retreat , #55 , Edistone Compound, Convent Rd ( about 1.5 km away from the Lake ), ☏ +91 9842412190 (mobile), +91 4542 240911 , +91 4542 242144 (landlines) , [email protected] .  
  • Lilly's Valley Resor , 17/178 Sivanandi Rd ( 1.5 km from town, or 15 min walking ). Lilly’s was the first resort to be built in Kodaikanal back in 1982 by Mr. Raj A. Sukumar, who felt the place resembled somewhere in England he had seen.  
  • New Gold Nest , about 3 km away from the lake and on the way to the Kurinjiandavar Temple. This property comprises individual cottages which are located overlooking the valley and offer enchanting views of the clouds rising through the gaps in the mountains.
  • Sarmila Residency , Ananthagiri IV Street ( near Mother Theresa University, Court, and Mariyamman temple ), ☏ +91 97882 35786 , [email protected] .  

Mid-range [ edit ]

  • Hotel Kodai International , Lawsghat Rd ( near Zion school ), ☏ +91 4542 245190 , +91 4542 245191 , +91 4542 245192 , +91 4542 245193 . Well-equipped gym, table tennis, billiards and badminton. Breakfast is complimentary. Off-season and special packages available. Royal Cottage ₹5799, Royal Suite ₹6299. Tariff exclusive tax and meals. Std double room ₹3099, Deluxe double ₹3899 - meals and tax extra. Free breakfast .  
  • Hotel RJ INN , 123-5, Fern Hill Rd ( near Vallaiappan Movies ), ☏ +91 9500645583 , [email protected] . A 10- to 15-min walk from the lake, this place offers you a suitable budget.  
  • Hotel Villa Retreat ( next to Coakers Walk ), ☏ +91 9244243940 . A nice little cozy resort with great views. On walking distance is Kodai lake, Coaker's walk and Bryant Park. The hotel staff is very courteous and helpful. The rooms are clean with simple decor. The best thing is they serve fresh food to order, and therefore require orders to be made well ahead of time. Good variety for both veg and non-veg cuisine.  
  • Kodai Resort Hotel . In front of Coakers Walk. Good Cottages and good lawn with birds flying in the garden.  
  • Misty Mountain , ☏ +91 996 208 7706 . Independent cottages. Available single and double bedrooms cottages. Nice place for honey moon couples and family get-togethers. Two km from bus stand. Cottages are placed at the top of secured independent hills.  
  • Snooze Inn . A well-run budget hotel, known for its clean rooms and prompt service.  
  • Valley View Inn , 8/59 Post Office Rd , ☏ +91 124 620 1184 . High quality veg food.  

Splurge [ edit ]

  • 10.234402 77.488579 2 The Carlton ( On Lake Road ), ☏ +91 4542 248 555 . This is one of the best hotels with a great view of the Kodai Lake. Book in the off-season and you could get a 3-night package for about ₹16,000 (for 2 people) with food and sight seeing. A good time for the honeymooners would be to go during the winter season. The hotel is 5 minutes walking distance from restaurants and the local market. Also, there are small eateries and shops right outside the hotel. ( updated Oct 2016 )

Stay safe [ edit ]

You will see lots of monkeys in some parts of Kodaikanal, so be extra careful when moving with kids and carrying food. Try to ignore monkeys while passing by. Any abrupt move from you may convey the wrong message to these unpredictable creatures.

Don't leave cash or any valuables in the hotel room. Cross check all hotel, restaurant and lounge bills for errors.

Stay healthy [ edit ]

Prefer to eat healthy breakfast. After arriving at your desired destination, the chances are very high that you will not be paying any attention to your meal. So, do yourself a favour and consume healthy food while traveling around the destination.

Drink plenty of water and consume lots of multivitamin, mainly if you are flying. It will save you from dehydration and keep your immune level high.

  • Van Allen Hospital - The only hospital available in Kodaikanal. It is established by American missionaries. For major treatments, you have to go to Madurai hospitals.

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  • Madurai - on the bank of Vaigai River People from diverse culture and religions reside at Madurai. Festivals of all different kinds are celebrated in this place.
  • Munnar - At a height of 6000 feet, Munnar is one of the most reputed summer resorts in Kerala.
  • Palani - Known for the Hills, it is part of oldest mountain ranges which can be explored in India, made up of rocks such as schists, charnockites and gneisses.

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The Comprehensive Kodaikanal Trip Guide

Kodaikanal has a rich history that dates back to the 17th century when it was ruled by the Palaiyar tribal people. The British discovered the little town in the early 19th century. Due to its cool climate and scenic beauty, the British established Kodaikanal as a hill station in 1845.

Kodaikanal became a summer retreat for British officers and their families. They built several churches, bungalows, and parks. After India’s independence in 1947, Kodaikanal continued to be a popular tourist destination. During the 1960s, Kodaikanal saw a surge in tourism due to its popularity among hippies and backpackers. Because of its natural beauty owing largely to the Western Ghats , this bustling hill station in Tamil Nadu today attracts tourists from all over the world.

A comprehensive guide to Kodaikanal trip

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What to expect from the Kodaikanal trip?

A trip to Kodaikanal promises a memorable experience amid lush forests, serene lakes, and picturesque hills. You can expect these things from a trip to Kodaikanal:

  • Scenic beauty : Popular for its stunning natural beauty, Kodaikanal is home to beautiful lakes, waterfalls, and forests. No matter where you go, you’ll be surrounded by picturesque views.
  • Adventure activities : There are plenty of adventure activities to choose from in Kodaikanal, including trekking, camping, cycling, and boating. Explore the hills and forests on a nature walk or hike, or take a peaceful boat ride on one of the many lakes in the area.
  • Cultural heritage : There are many temples, churches, and museums in Kodaikanal, which offer a glimpse into the town’s rich cultural heritage . Additionally, it is home to a number of historical bungalows and buildings that bear witness to its colonial past .
  • Delicious food : There are several delicious dishes to choose from when you visit Kodaikanal, including spicy curries, rice dishes, and traditional desserts. There are many restaurants and cafes in the hill station where you can sample some of the local delicacies .
  • Relaxation : It is the perfect destination for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. A leisurely stroll along the lake or one of the parks, or indulge a spa treatment are just a few of the things you can do in Kodaikanal.

A trip to Kodaikanal is a great way to relax and immerse yourself in nature and culture while escaping the hustle and bustle of city life.

How to Reach Kodaikanal?

There are many options to reach Kodaikanal:

  • By Air : The closest airport is Madurai International Airport, which is 120 kilometers away. You can reach Kodaikanal by taking a taxi or a bus from there.
  • By Train : Kodai Road Railway Station, located 80 km from Kodaikanal, is the nearest railway station. From there, you can take a taxi or a bus.
  • By Road : There is good road connectivity to Kodaikanal. Buses or taxis are available from nearby cities, such as Madurai, Coimbatore, and Bangalore. It is a pleasant journey on well-maintained roads.

Also read: Best way to reach Kodaikanal

Best Time to Visit Kodaikanal

Visiting Kodaikanal during the best time of the year depends not only on the weather but also on the festivals and events that are held here. It offers a variety of festivals and events.

  • Pongal : Among the most important festivals in Tamil Nadu, Pongal is a four-day harvest festival celebrated in mid-January. A great time to visit Kodaikanal is during Pongal, when you can witness the local customs and traditions and enjoy the festive atmosphere.

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  • Summer Festival : Kodaikanal’s Summer Festival takes place every May. This is an ideal time to visit Kodaikanal, as the festival features flower shows, cultural programs, and boat races on the lake.
  • Natyanjali Festival : Natyanjali Festival is a five-day dance festival held every year in Kodaikanal in February. Lord Shiva is the center of this festival, during which dancers from all over the country perform traditional dances in front of the temple.

The best time to visit Kodaikanal is between October and May, taking into account the weather conditions and festivals. Rainfall is heavy from June to August, which you would like to avoid. However, there are many things to do in Tamil Nadu when it rains . If you are a nature lover, September to November is the best time to visit Kodaikanal when everything is lush green and waterfalls are gushing. The temperatures remain relatively low during the winter months of December and January.

Top Tourist Attractions and Photoshoot Places in Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, also known as the “Princess of Hill Stations”, has some of the stunning places for a photoshoot. Kodaikanal offers breathtaking views of the mountains and pristine lakes, making it the perfect place for photographers who want to capture the natural beauty of South India. Here are 12 captivating places to photograph in Kodaikanal:

(1) Poombarai Village

Poombarai is a small village located in the Kodaikanal district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is famous for its picturesque landscape and rolling hills. If you are a photographer, then you will find no better place to capture glowing cascaded paddy fields.

Scenic Poombarai village near Kodaikanal

(2) Mannavanur Lake

Mannavanur Lake is a freshwater lake located on the outskirts of Kodaikanal. It is famous for its tranquil atmosphere, which is perfect for those who love nature photography. The lake is also home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, which makes it a great place to photograph wildlife.

Mesmerizing Mannavanur Lake neear Poombarai in Kodaikanal

(3) Vattakanal Viewpoint

Vattakanal Viewpoint is an offbeat spot in Kodaikanal that offers stunning views of the valley below. During the monsoon season, these mist-covered mountains are breathtaking.

Mist-covered Vattakanal viewpoint in Kodaikanal

(4) Kurinji Andavar Temple

Kurinji temple is located at the top of a hill and offers scenic views of the surrounding countryside. The best time to visit is in the summer when the sky is blue and the hills are cloudy. The area is also famous for the Kurinji flower, which blooms every 12 years.

Breathtaking view from Kurinji temple in Kodaikanal

(5) Kodai Lake Viewpoint

Kodai Lake is the most popular tourist spot in Kodaikanal and for good reason. With its placid waters and beautiful surroundings, the viewpoint is a perfect place to capture the natural beauty of the area.

View of Kodaikanal Lake

(6) Bryant Park

Located in the heart of Kodaikanal, Bryant Park is home to beautiful rose gardens. The best time to visit the park is during April and May when the roses are in full bloom.

Bryant Park in Kodaikanal

(7) Berijam Lake

Berijam Lake is located 20 kilometers from Kodaikanal and is a popular spot for bird watching. If you are lucky, you might even get to see the elusive black eagle. The area is surrounded by dense forests and offers visitors a tranquil and serene atmosphere. Forest department permission is required for access to the lake.

Secluded Berijam Lake near Kodaikanal

(8) Coaker’s Walk

Coaker’s walk is a popular walking trail that offers stunning views of the mountains and valley below. When the mist shrouds the rain-drenched mountains during the monsoon season, this place looks beautiful. Additionally, it provides a glittering view of Madurai during the night.

Morning at Coaker's Walk in Kodaikanal

(9) Pillar Rocks

These two gigantic rocks standing 122 meters high are popular tourist attractions in Kodaikanal. The best time to visit Pillar Rocks is during the early morning or evening when the rocks are bathed in sunlight.

Breathtaking view of Pillar Rocks in Kodaikanal

(10) Dolphin’s Nose

This is a rock formation that resembles the nose of a dolphin. It is located at the end of a 2-kilometer long valley and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

At the edge of Dolphin Nose in Kodaikanal

(11) La Saleth Church

Known as the ‘Church of the Sleeping Lady’, La Saleth Church is a popular tourist attraction in Kodaikanal. The church is often referred to as the ‘Sleeping Lady’ because of its beautiful architecture. You must obtain permission before taking pictures inside the church.

The decor of La Saleth church in Kodaikanal

(12) Chettiar Park

Chettiar Park is a beautiful park located near Kurinji Andavar temple. It is best known for its well-manicured bonsai trees, gardens and tranquil atmosphere. The park is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, which makes it a great place for photographers.

Also read: 6 Things You Must not Miss While Visiting Kodaikanal

Adventure Activities in Kodaikanal

There is a wide range of adventure activities available in Kodaikanal, including trekking, camping, rock climbing, rappelling, and mountain biking. Many locations offer rock climbing and rappelling, such as Dolphin’s Nose and Pillar Rocks.

  • Trekking : Trekking trails in Kodaikanal provide stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Dolphin’s Nose trek, Green Valley View trek, and Perumal Peak trek are some of the most popular trekking trails. Beginners and experienced trekkers can both enjoy these treks due to their varied difficulty levels and durations.
  • Camping : Kodaikanal is also a great place to camp. The serene and peaceful surroundings of the Western Ghats make it a perfect place to relax and unwind. Campers have the option of staying in tents, cottages, or eco-lodges.
  • Paragliding : Kodaikanal is a popular destination for paragliding, where you can experience the thrill of flying like a bird. First-timers can enjoy tandem paragliding flights with several paragliding operators in and around the city.
  • Cycling : Several cycling trails offer stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. You can rent a bike from one of the many rental shops in Kodaikanal and explore the town at your own pace. On the winding roads surrounding the town, mountain biking offers an adrenaline-filled experience.

Best Places to Eat in Kodaikanal

A variety of food options are available in Kodaikanal to suit different tastes and preferences. Among the local delicacies are Dosai, Idli, Vada, and Pongal for breakfast. Aside from continental cuisine, it also offers street food options like spicy bhajjis, masala omelet and masala peanuts. Homemade chocolates and baked items are popular souvenirs for travelers.

Fruit cart on the streets of Kodaikanal

Local Cuisine

The traditional Tamil cuisine of Kodaikanal is a mixture of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Among the must-try local dishes are dosa, idli, sambar, rasam, vada, biryani, and fish curry. Astoria Veg Restaurant, Hotel Tamil Nadu, and Muncheez are some of the local restaurants that serve these dishes.

Popular Restaurants and Cafes

Various restaurants and cafes in Kodaikanal offer a range of cuisines to satisfy a variety of tastes. Here are some of the most popular restaurants and cafes:

  • Cloud Street Cafe : Located in the heart of downtown, Cloud Street Cafe offers an array of breakfast, lunch, and dinner choices. This cafe offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and has an excellent ambiance.
  • Pastry Corner : The Pastry Corner specializes in cakes, pastries, cookies, and breads, among other baked items. You can grab a quick snack or dessert here.
  • Royal Tibet : There are a variety of Tibetan and Chinese dishes to choose from at Royal Tibet. It has a beautiful ambiance and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Muncheez : The Muncheez restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Sandwiches, pizzas, and burgers are popular items at the restaurant.
  • Tava Vegetarian Restaurant : A variety of North Indian and South Indian vegetarian dishes are available at Tava Vegetarian Restaurant. You’ll love the ambiance and the view of the hills from the restaurant.

Shopping in Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal is a shopper’s paradise, offering a variety of local handicrafts and souvenirs.

Kodaikanal offers a wide variety of souvenirs to take home with you. The most popular items to take home are handmade chocolates, eucalyptus oil, and herbal tea. There are a number of shops and markets where you can find these items, including the Kodaikanal Handicrafts Center, Khadi Gramodyog Bhavan, and Spencer Plaza.

Home-made chocolates in Kodaikanal

Local Produce and Handicrafts

Local produce and handicrafts are also popular in Kodaikanal. Handcrafted items like pottery, silk and woolen shawls, embroidered tablecloths, and bamboo and cane decor are popular among the tourists. Several local markets carry these items, including the Coaker’s Walk Handicrafts Emporium, Anna Salai Market, and Chettiar Park Market.

Accommodation Options in Kodaikanal

A variety of accommodations are available in and around Kodaikanal, including luxury resorts, cozy cottages, budget hotels, and guesthouses. Guests can enjoy a comfortable and enjoyable stay at many of the accommodations that offer stunning views of the surrounding hills and include modern amenities such as spas, restaurants, and recreational facilities.

Luxury Hotels

There are plenty of luxury hotels in Kodaikanal that offer world-class amenities and services. Some of the most famous luxury hotels are:

  • The Carlton
  • Sterling Kodai Lake
  • The Tamara Kodai

Each hotel has luxurious rooms, a spa, a fitness center, and restaurants that serve a variety of meals.

Budget Hotels

There are many mid-range budget hotels in Kodaikanal for those looking for comfortable accommodations at an affordable price. Some of the popular budget hotels are:

  • The Kodai Resort
  • Hotel Jem Valley
  • Surya Holidays

Besides clean rooms, these hotels offer a range of amenities and services, including room service, laundry, and travel assistance.

There are several homestays in Kodaikanal that offer comfortable accommodation in a family-friendly environment if you are looking for a more authentic experience. Some of the popular homestays are:

  • Hill Country Kodaikanal
  • Villa Retreat (an excellent boutique property with breathtaking view)
  • Cherry Blossom Homestay

Homestays offer clean rooms, home-cooked meals, and activities such as trekking, bird watching, and plantation walks.

Hostels in Kodaikanal are a popular option for travelers seeking budget-friendly lodging. The hostel is an excellent option for backpackers and solo travelers seeking to meet new people and save money on accommodations. Some of the popular hostels are:

  • Trippr Kodaikanal Backpacker Hostel
  • Hostel Jerusalem

The hostels offer shared and private rooms with Wi-Fi, hot water, and kitchen facilities. Guests can also participate in events and activities to interact and explore the city together.

Planning Your Itinerary

Depending on one’s preferences and interests, Kodaikanal offers a wide variety of attractions and activities to enjoy. You should spend at least 2-3 days exploring the major tourist attractions and taking part in adventure activities.

A typical 3-day itinerary for Kodaikanal would look like this:

  • Arrive in Kodaikanal late in the morning or early in the afternoon and check into your hotel.
  • Visit Coaker’s Walk, a scenic promenade with breathtaking valley views.
  • Enjoy a boat ride on Kodaikanal Lake. Rent a bicycle and ride in the lake’s periphery, it’s fun.
  • Enjoy an evening at Bryant Park, a beautiful botanical garden with a variety of flowers.
  • Stroll through the market area and indulge in some shopping or window shopping.
  • Get up early the next day and hike to Dolphin’s Nose and Echo Point, natural rock formations that offer stunning views. The trek should take about two hours and is not difficult.
  • Visit Pillar Rocks, which features two towering rocks. The trek is moderate to difficult. It also takes about two hours to trek. It is possible to watch the pillar rocks from the platform if you are not comfortable with the trek.
  • Take a trip to Poombarai and Mannavanur Lake in the late afternoon. Since these places are on the outskirts of Kodaikanal, you will need a vehicle. On your way, you can stop at the pine forest for some photoshoots.
  • Visit Kurinji Andavar Temple in the evening, a famous shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan. From here, you can see the mesmerizing Western Ghats in all its glory . On your way to the temple, you might also want to stop at Chettiar Park.
  • Trek to the Suicide Point, also known as Green Valley Viewpoint, in the early morning for a panoramic view of the valley. OR
  • Experience the mesmerizing beauty of the cloud-covered Western Ghats from Vattakanal cliff viewpoint. It is also possible to trek to Vattakanal falls, which is an easy to moderate hike.
  • Enjoy the beautiful countryside while paragliding or cycling.
  • Bear Shola Falls (seasonal) – a stunning waterfall surrounded by lush greenery
  • La Saleth Church – the first church of Kodaikanal built in 1866.
  • Silver Cascade Falls (seasonal)
  • Silent Valley Viewpoint
  • Chocolate Factory
  • Shembaganur Museum of Natural History

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A magical and serene hill station in South India, Kodaikanal offers travelers a range of activities and experiences. From breathtaking viewpoints to tranquil lakes, adventure activities to shopping and food, the hill station has it all. Natural beauty combined with rich culture and traditions make it truly unique and memorable. It offers a variety of accommodation options to suit any budget and preference. A trip to Kodaikanal is a must if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and soak in nature’s beauty.

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#1 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 1 km from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Kodai Lake is an artificial, star-shaped lake situated in Kodaikanal town. It is the most famous landmark of Kodaikanal & one of the top tourist places to visit in Kodaikanal town. The lake is often represented in promoting Kodaikanal Tourism. Spread across an area of 60 acres, the Kodai Lake was built in 1863. Sir Vere Henry Levinge, the then Collector of Madurai, was instrumental in creating the lake. The lake is surrounded by beautiful valleys, a boat club, and buildings from the colonial period. There is a walkway around the lake that offers wonderful views of the place as part of Kodai tour packages . The 5 kilometers path that skirts the periphery of this lovely lake is a favorite walk for the locals and tourists alike. Rowboats and pedal boats can be hired at the Boat Club. Horses and .....

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Coaker's Walk

Coaker's Walk

#2 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 0.5 km from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Coaker's Walk is a paved path situated in Kodaikanal. It is one of the most scenic places to visit in Kodai . Constructed by Lt. Coaker in 1872, Coaker's Walk is a 1-kilometer paved pedestrian path along the edge of steep slopes on the southern side of Kodai town. It is one of the must-visit places as part of Kodai packages . The path, winding around Mount Nebo, starts in front of the Van Allen hospital, running parallel to the Van Allen Hospital Road, and joins the main road beside St.Peter's Church, providing a stunning panoramic view of the valleys and plains. On a clear day, one can view as far as Dolphin's Nose, the valley of the Pambar River, Periyakulam town, and even the city of Madurai. The evening is the best time to experience the beauty of this place when the mystic clouds slowly .....

Bryant Park

Bryant Park

#3 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 700 meters from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Bryant Park is a wonderfully maintained garden situated towards the South-East corner of Kodai Lake. Along with Kodai Lake, this is one of the must visit places in Kodaikanal tour . Occupying an area of 20.5 acres, the park was planned and built-in 1908 by a forest officer from Madurai, H.D.Bryant, and named after him. With 325 species of trees, shrubs, and cactuses, the park is a rainbow of stunning flowers during the monsoon and winter season. A large section is dedicated to nearly 740 varieties of roses. Ornamental plants are cultivated in a nursery for sale. The park organizes horticultural exhibits and flower shows every summer, to coincide with the peak season. This is one of the most scenic Kodaikanal tourist places . There is a beautiful glasshouse inside the park with nicely organized .....

Pillar Rocks

Pillar Rocks

#4 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 7 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Pillar Rocks is a set of three giant rock pillars which stand 400 feet high from the ground. The rocks stand majestically and offer wonderful views amidst thick vegetation and cloudy mountains. This is one of the best tourist places to visit in Kodaikanal and among the most scenic places in Kodai. Managed by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department, the viewpoint of Pillar Rock is situated on the Moir Point road. A small and beautifully garden, glowing in the colors of the seasonal blooms adds to the charm and the picture perfect beauty of the place. In the shadows of the pillars are shady woods that invite picnickers. The dramatic view and the scenic surroundings make Pillars Rocks a popular picnic spot among locals and tourists. During winter and monsoons, the rocks are surrounded by thick clouds and tourists keep waiting for long time for the clouds .....

Silver Cascade

Silver Cascade

#5 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 8 km from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Silver Cascade is a mesmerizing waterfall situated in the town of Kodaikanal. This is one of the most popular waterfalls near Bangalore and among the prime place to visit on a Kodaikanal trip . Cascading down from a height of about 55 meters (180 ft, the Silver Cascade waterfall is formed from the outflow of Kodaikanal Lake. It is one of the most visited tourist places in Kodai . The name 'Silver cascade' is given to this fall, owing to the colour of the water which appears silver when flowing down the 55-meter high cliff. There is a dedicated viewing platform in front of the waterfall, which serves as an excellent point to view the flowing waterfall down in a pool. One can easily reach the silver Cascade falls via local transport .....

Guna Cave

#6 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 8.5 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station and 1.5 km from Pillar Rocks, Guna Cave is wonderful tourist spot in Kodaikanal on Moir Point road. The cave is formed between two large Pillar Rocks. It is one of the best tourist places to visit in Kodaikanal . This large, dark and ancient cae is also called as Devil's Kitchen. Situated amidst thick forest on hilltop behind Pillar Rocks, Guna Caves is one of the top visited places in Kodaikanal. The path to Guna Cave passes through a beautiful pine forest with roots of the trees emerged on to the ground providing unique setting to this place. Apart from the historical importance, the beauty of the nature makes it a popular tourist spot in Kodaikanal. Visitors can view the cave from a distance as the surroundings of the cave are closed for security reasons. From the hill top, visitors can get a glimpse of beautiful valleys and Pillar Rocks on .....

Moir Point

#7 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 10 km from Kodaikanal Bus Station and 3 km from Pillar Rocks, Moir Point is a historic place and beautiful view point in Kodaikanal on Berijam Lake road. Moir Point offer breathtaking views of the highest peaks around Kodaikanal. It is one of the important view points in Kodaikanal and a beautiful tourist spot. There is a small park developed at this spot with a monument. The site is named after Sir Thomas Moir, an engineer who constructed the Goschen Road in 1929. This point joins the Berijam Lake raod with Kodaikanal here. There is a monument remembering Thomas Moir at the viewpoint. The park near the Moir Point was recently upgraded making it more attractive. This is a major tourist spot and attracts lot of crowd. There are several shops selling the basic needs. It is adjacent to the main road towards Berijam Lake and easily accessible.

Dolphin's Nose

Dolphin's Nose

#8 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 8 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Dolphin's Nose is flat rock projecting over a breathtaking 6,600 feet deep. It is an undisturbed area 1 km down a very steep rocky trail beginning soon after Pambar Bridge. It is one of the most scenic places in Kodai . Orange juice vendors along the trail offer a welcome rest stop. Beautiful views of steep rocky escarpments rising from the plains can be seen. The old village of Vellagavi can be reached through a rugged bridle path here. A short paved walkway leads from the road here to Pambar falls. This place demands 20-30 mins of moderate level trekking.

Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls

#9 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 3 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station & 512 Kms from Chennai, Bear Shola Falls is a tall waterfall in a Reserve forest. It is said that bears used to drink water at top of the falls, and the falls are called so. This is one of the top places for sightseeing in Kodaikanal and one of the best waterfalls in kodaikanal . The approach road to the falls is bumpy and hilly. The falls offer best views just after monsoon during the months of September & October. You don't find any water in summer season. The pathway from the main road follows through dense forest amidst serene location. Apart from the majestic waterfall, the walk through the forest itself is a wonderful experience. Height of the falls is about 40 feet and the water drops into a small pool. Swimming here is safe if the water flow is not fierce. This place demands a 10 minute walk from the road point. The waterfall attracts large number of visitors during .....

Berijam Lake

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#10 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 21 km from Kodaikanal, Berijam Lake is an artificial lake situated in Kodaikanal. It is one of the popular places to visit near Kodaikanal . Berijam Lake is at the old site of Fort Hamilton and is situated in the upper Palani hills, overlooking the surrounding landscape. It was formed as the result of the construction of a dam with sluice outlets and is part of a micro-watershed development project. Berijam Lake supplies drinking water to Periyakulam town. It is one of the must include places in Kodai Tour . Surrounded by the lush green pine plantations, the Berijam Lake with its serene beauty has caught the imagination of artists, nature lovers, and tourists. The lake is also an important conservation center for local flora and fauna. Birds such as serpent eagles, rosefinch, leaf-warblers, and pale rumped swallows can be spotted .....

Palani

#11 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 41 kms from Kodaikanal, 108 Kms from Coimbatore & 487 Kms from Chennai, Palani is one of the padi veedu for Lord Muruga and is an important pilgrim centre for Hindus. Palani is one of the popular pilgrimage sites in Tamilnadu and another popular attraction not to miss in a Kodaikanal tour package . Puranas have a story that Lord Muruga disappointed for Gnanapazham came here to stay alone. Lord Shiva & Goddess Uma Devi convinced him by saying that he itself is the fruit of knowledge (Gnanapazham) and called him as Pazham Nee. Thus the town got its name 'Pazhani'. The temple of Pazhaniandavar is situated in the Palani Hills at the height of about 1400 feet from the sea level. From the temple prakaram one can see the Idumban Hill, the Kodaikanal Hills, the rivers flowing around Palani, the greenfields and even the Kurinjiandavar temple in Kodaikanal hills on a clear day.

Chettiyar Park

Chettiyar Park

#12 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 3 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station (on the way to Kurinji Andavar Temple), Chettiar park is a nice park managed by the township. This park is very quite and a large variety of exotic flowers can be seen here. Bushes cut and kept in beautiful shapes adorn the garden. The amazing purple bloom of the Kurinji Flowers can be seen here once in every twelve years. It last bloomed in 2004. A well kept grass meadow and shady trees create an atmosphere of cool calm and make the Chettiar park a pleasant resting place. It has decked floors for flowering plants, and lots of lush green lawns. Timings: 8:30 AM to 5 PM

Kurinji Andavar Temple

Kurinji Andavar Temple

#13 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 4 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station (on the edge of Kurinji Andavar Road), the Kurinji Andavar Temple is dedicated to Lord Muruga, the God of Hills. As per the Tamil literature, Kurinji means 'hill region' and Andavar means 'God', hence Lord Muruga is referred as 'God of hill'. The Kurinji Andavar Murugan temple is famous for its Kurinji flower which blossoms in the area only once every 12 years. The deity here is called Sri Kurinji Easware. The temple was built by Leelavathi Ramanathan. Born as a European, she was influenced by the religion of Hinduism and adopted the religion. She patronized the construction of the temple that was erected in the year 1936. Thousands of devotees visit this temple during the summer festival to seek the blessings of Lord Muruga. It gives you beautiful views of Northern Plains and Palani Hills. Timings: 7 AM to 7 PM

Shenbaganur Museum

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#14 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 5 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Shenbaganur Museum of Kodaikanal boasts of a vast reserve of the relics of antique pieces of art and craft of the region. It is one of the popular sightseeing attractions in Kodai . A part of the Sacred Heart College of Kodaikanal, the museum reflects the rich traditional heritage and cultural ancestry of the region. The store house of traditional artifacts of Kodaikanal, Shenbaganur museum is easily accessible from any part of the city. A unique characteristic of Shenbaganur museum is its wide collection of rare and endangered species of birds and beautiful flowers that imparts a magical spell on the visitors. Timings: 10 AM to 11.30 AM & 3 PM to 5 PM. Entry fee - Rs 5.

Perumal Peak

Perumal Peak

#15 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 18 km from Kodaikanal & 55 km from Palani, Perumal Peak is a trekker's delight situated near Perumalmalai village close to Palani road. Perumal Peak or Perumal Malai Peak is a high peak at kodaikanal in the Perumalmalai hills, which are part of the greater Western Ghat mountain range in Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular places for trekking in Kodaikanal and also one of the top attractions you must include in Kodaikanal packages . The trek begins from the foot of the Peak near Perumal Malai Village which is 11 km from Kodaikanal. The trek distance is about 7 km one way and takes about 3-4 hours one way. Most of the trekking stretch is of moderate difficulty while few parts are little steep. Overnight camping is also possible on the peak while most of the trekkers visit the peak and return on the same day. Perumal Malai Village can be reached from Palani .....

Kukkal Cave

Kukkal Cave

#16 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 40 kms from Kodaikanal, Kukkal Cave is a favourite camping site for trekkers. The Kukkal caves are some of the oldest carved caves of the region. The caves are actually overhanging slabs of rocks. This rock shelter is at an altitude of 1500 meters. The cave reveals traces of earliest settled tribals Paliyans who used to wear leaf clothing. Kukkal caves provide the tourists with a captivating view of the Manjampath valley. The valley is home to a number of bisons. The journey from Kodaikanal to Kukkal caves takes the tourists through the rich forested area near Kodaikanal. The flora of the region is rich in the variegated growth of the orchids and the shola trees. A stroll in the early morning through the wooded regions is an exciting experience for the traveler.

Munnar

#17 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 120 km from Kochi, 284 km from Trivandrum, 142 km from Coimbatore, 134 km from Kottayam, 153 km from Thrissur, 100 km from Athirapally Falls, and 150 km from Madurai, Munnar is a fascinating hill resort located in Idukki district of Kerala. It is one of the best hill stations in India , and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . Munnar town is situated at an altitude ranging from 5000 to 8000 feet on the Kannan Devan Hills in Devikulam taluk and is the largest town in the Idukki district covering an area of nearly 557 sq. km. It is also called the Swiss of South India. This is also one of the famous places to visit near Kochi , Coimbatore & Madurai cities. Mattupetty Dam, Pothamedu Viewpoint and Tea Museum are among the must include places in your Munnar tour packages . Munnar ..... Distance (From Kodaikanal): 162 Kms Trip Duration (From Kodaikanal - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Pambar Falls

Pambar Falls

#18 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 4 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station.This magnificent falls is also popularly called as the 'Grand Cascade'. The town water reservoir overflows southwards forming the Fairy Falls which continues to join the Vaigai River forming the Pambar Falls through its course. It can be reached by a steep, slippery path behind Pambar house. Racing down Pambar Ravine is the zig-zagging Levinge stream that cascades over a series of rock formations. The Pambar Ravine showers down the Waterfall and a series of steep and precariously slippery rocks during its meandering course. There is a pond like formation at the foot suitable for bathing. Three or four adjacent small cascading falls can be seen as you go downstream. The wild vicinity of the falls flourishes in rare flora and fauna. Endemic birds and butterflies create a center of attention to this soothing spot.

Fairy Falls

Fairy Falls

#19 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 6 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station and 5 kms from Kodai lake, Fairy Falls is the source of Pambar River, continuing to join the Vaigai River at the foot. Swimming at the foot of the falls will indeed leave you refreshed and revitalized. It is the spillover of the rural community water reservoir streaming southwards the hill to form the enchanting fairy falls. The sparkling waters that fill the basin at the foot of the Fairy fall is one of the most habitually visited tourist destination for the travelers for bathing during Kodaikanal tour.

Thalaiyar Falls / Rat Tail Falls

Thalaiyar Falls / Rat Tail Falls

#20 of 20 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

At a distance of 40 Kms from Kodaikanal & 485 Kms from Chennai, Thalaiyar Falls, also known as the Rat Tail Falls is the highest waterfalls in Tamil Nadu and third highest falls in India. It is also one of the popular sites for trekking near Kodaikanal. With a height of 975 feet (297 meters), the falls is visible from a great distance on the ghat road towards Dindigul. This falls is considered inaccessible to the general public, as there is no access road to it. However, one can reach these falls with 6 kms trekking after 34 Kms of road journey on ghat road from kodaikanal . The trek duration is around 2-3 hours one way. The trek is considered to be of moderate difficulty. The very edge at the top of the falls has a concrete wall. One can walk along the wall and get near the center of the falls. The water here is considered polluted and it's better to avoid bathing here. One can catch Dindigal / Madurai buses .....

Most Asked Questions on Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal can be visited through out the year, however, the best time to visit Kodaikanal is April to June during the summer. Monsoon from September to October. This is also the time when the waterfalls & lakes are pleasant and enhance the beauty of beautiful hill station of Kodaikanal. Summer is the busiest season in Kodaikanal and often hotels run full and tourist places are crowded.

Kodaikanal usually requires complete 2 days to visit the most important attractions. However, there are several wonderful places to visit around Kodaikanal like Palani, Perumal Peak which usually take additional one day. Kodaikanal can be mixed with near by wonderful destinations like Ooty, Munnar, Thekkady and Madurai by adding few additional days to your trip.

Budget of Kodaikanal trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Kodaikanal tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5150 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 8000 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Kodaikanal like Kodai Lake, Coaker's Walk, Bryant Park, Pillar Rocks, Silver Cascade, Guna Cave and Moir Point. If you have time, you can dedicate a day to visit near by places like Madurai.

Kodaikanal is very famous for Tea and buying local made of Tea powder is a great idea. Kodaikanal is also well know for spices like Aromatic oils and natural spices are some popular offerings from the local vendors, You can get these spices at low prices in Kodaikanal if you bargain a bit. Ensure to check the quality.

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Camping Amidst Pear Orchard

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Canopy Hill, Vattakanal

Canopy Hill, Vattakanal

Dolphins Nose

Dolphins Nose

No prizes for guessing that Dolphin’s Nose in Kodaikanal is a viewpoint on a rock that is shaped like a dolphin’s nose. Several people trek up this route to descend to this point. You wouldn’t have trouble understanding when your trek comes to an end, because the fast-flowing Catherine Falls will shout out to you to celebrate half of your hike. It is a dangerous route though because one has to climb back up which is steep and challenging for many. If you are a daredevil, then you can ask for local help and hike further to the end of Dolphin’s Nose which will lead you to an Echo Point, which is scary with a sheer valley on all three sides, but the glimpse is spectacular! and best for Kodaikanal sightseeing. Location:   8 Km. from Kodaikanal on Upper Shola Rd, Kodaikanal, India Timing: 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM Entry Fee: Free Also Checkout: Kodaikanal Tour Packages For Family

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Green Valley View

Green Valley View

Green Valley View is amongst the very few places to visit in Kodaikanal that offers a bird’s eye view of the Vaigai Dam. Apart from that, it is a one-stop-shop to get a wholesome view of the enthralling greenery, the cloud-bound valley and the lush mountains behind. It is also amongst the dangerous viewpoints since the route up is tricky, and is on a great height which makes standing there also unsafe. The mist takes over the crowd post late afternoon, and that might disrupt the spectacle from there unless you are there for the haze. Location: 5.5km from Kodaikanal Lake. Timing: 07.00AM to 06.00PM Entry Fee: Free Highly Recommended: Kodaikanal Couple Packages

Kodaikanal Lake

Kodaikanal Lake

You take an above-ground view of the Kodaikanal Lake, and you will be amazed to find a star-shaped water body that is the soul of this city. What makes this exceptional amongst the other places to visit in Kodaikanal is the fact that it is man-made and dates many years back. The Palani Hills ranges make an extraordinary surrounding the main lake. One can sit by, meander around, or go boating which is chargeable. If you get the permissions, then you can even go fishing at this lake.  Kodaikanal Lake is renowned for preserving the Kurinji Flower, which blooms only once in twelve years. Flower shows, and Boat Pageants are consistent fascinations in the summer season. Location: 3km from Kodai bus stand Timings: 06.00AM to 05.00PM Entry Fees: Free Popular Reads: Best Kodaikanal Resorts

Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls

If you are looking for privacy, serenity, a glimpse at nature’s beauty and want to say hello to some exotic species and fauna, then a visit to Bear Shola Falls is a must! It gets this attention-grabbing name from the fact that Bears visited this water body to quench their thirst. No doubt this is one of the best Kodaikanal tourist places.  This spout breathes to life in the monsoons as it streams down the green mountains and the stylishly shaped rocks. This white water area is a perfect place for Kodaikanal sightseeing which takes one through the thick forests.  One must make sure to wear comfortable shoes in this area, as it is slippery and is dominated by monkeys! Location: 2kms from Kodaikanal Lake Timings: 10.00AM to 06.00PM Entry Fees: Free Also Checkout:   Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Bangalore

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Pillar Rocks

Pillar Rocks

The majestic pillar rocks are what edge the Guna Caves and its mystery puts it on the list of places to visit in Kodaikanal . These rocks narrate a yarn of a love story that still touches many hearts. Protruding from within the tall mountains, these pillars reach up to a height of 400 feet thus offering the paramount contour of the hills. There was once a white wooden cross that rested on these rocks which were a symbol of love, but it is lost with time. Hold your hearts, for you might fall in love with the place. It is the best spot for picnics and also has a mini garden to amuse tourists further. Location:   Pillar Rocks Rd, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: 09.00AM to 04.00PM Entry Fee: Rs.5/person and Rs.20 for camera Popular Reads: Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal in 2 Days

Thalaiyar Falls

Thalaiyar Falls

You might have never before seen a restricted waterfall whose broadness has been cut off to fall like a narrow stretch of a tail at high speed; that and everything more amusing is Thailayar Falls for you! Falling from a height of about 297m, this cascade has been recorded as the highest one in Tamil Nadu which make this place best for Kodaikanal sightseeing If you catch a glimpse of it from a distance, then you will notice that it is a large strip flowing out of nowhere, in the middle of nowhere amidst the gigantic Palani ranges. Hiking at the base of the falls is a popular activity which covers an unbelievable distance of 15km! Location:   Devadanapatti of Theni District, Tamil Nadu Timing: 10.00am to 06.00PM (Closed on Sundays) Entry Fee: Free Do Ckeckout:   Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Chennai

Coakers Walk

Coakers Walk

If you want to see with your own eyes the epitome of beauty on Earth, then you should know that Coaker’s Walk is the highlight of the tourist places in Kodaikanal. Driving through the mountains is one experience, but walking an entire kilometre on that path while you look at the lush green mountains on the other end is something else. City people use this path for morning and evening walks. The telescope House escalates the view of the valley, even though chargeable, it is grandeur! The weather is pleasant throughout the year, but it is frigid and foggy during the winter due to its height. Location: 0.5 km from Kodaikanal Lake Timings: 07.00AM to 07.00PM Entry Fees: Rs.10/person; Rs.30 for camera and Rs.20 to visit Telescope House Checkout & Book:   Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Kerala

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Berijam Lake

Berijam Lake

Every nature lover must drop down at this leftover reservoir that gains its source from the dam which forms outstanding scenery of the landscape that Mother Nature has bestowed Kodaikanal with. Hidden within the forests, this immaculate lake is a wonder for bird-watching, photography and chilling. The friendly fishes may come around by the banks to entertain you into staying longer. A trip to the Berijam Lake calls for a lot of planning, as it is not open after 03.00PM since the fog enters the area after 01.00PM; also they do not allow many people to enter at once, so it is best to make your way there in the morning. Location:  Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu Timing: 09.00AM to 03.00PM Entry Fee: Rs.100/person Also Checkout:   Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Coimbatore

Bryant Park

Bryant Park

Education, picnicking and gardening are all the things you will witness at Byrant Park, another jewel of Kodaikanal. The park is hoarded with variant types of species of plants and shrubs that leaves one astounded for long. Horticulture and gardening fanatics visit this place in plenty. It is a wonderful place for gathering information on the many plants and trees, and hence is an amalgamation of an educational and fun trip! It is amongst the very few sites that preserve Green Roses, one of its latest additions. The Annual Horticulture Show conducted in May keeps people waiting from around the world! You must visit Byrant Park and its 325 species & religious Bodhi Tree. Location:   Lower Shola Rd, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: 09.00AM to 06.00PM Entry Fees: Rs 30/adult; Rs.15/child; Rs.50 for camera and Rs.100 for video camera Must Checkout:   Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Cochin  

Silver Cascade Falls

Silver Cascade Falls

The Silver Cascade Waterfall resembles its name in every essence. It is a pit stop on the way to Madurai, and it claims one’s scenic attention like nothing else! Falling from a humongous height of 180ft, this pour is unimaginably ethereal. It draws its water from the overflowing Kodai Lake and gushes down with loud thuds. Many take a dip into them when the weather is apt. The smell of homemade chocolates and herbal oils from local vendors will urge you into buying them for people back home. Sitting by the lake, and chomping off on local fruits and delicacies at the waterside restaurants is a binding memory! Location: 8km ahead on Kodai-Madurai road. Timings:  N/A Entry Fee: Free Suggested Reads: Best Cottages in Kodaikanal

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Silent Valley View Point

Silent Valley View Point

Silent Valley View Point is nature’s beauty at its best with heart-throbbing views of the white cloud-painted mountains. The pea green valley that lies below makes this point amongst the supreme tourist places in Kodaikanal. You can catch the sunrise and sunset in the eyes of the city, and confirm that you are indeed in the ‘princesses of hills’. The winter season blankets the valley with a white mist that associate to form a panoramic visual that is incomparable to anything else you have ever seen. You will be forced to settle down for beyond your estimated hours, only to believe what you are seeing! Location:   Berijam Rd, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: Daytime Entry Fee: Free Do Checkout:   Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Mangalore

Kurinji Andavar Temple

Kurinji Andavar Temple

If you are in Kodaikanal and want to feel the South culture, then Kurunji Andavar Murugan Temple is one of the famous religious  Kodaikanal sightseeing places. Dedicated to Lord Murugan, the God of Hill, this temple acts as the spiritual link between the hills and the Lord of the residents. It gets the name ‘Kurunji’ from the Kurunji flower that blooms once in twelve years. You can relax in the premise after prayers at the shrub garden or the park area. Location:   Kurinji Andavar Temple Road, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timing: 07.00AM to 07.00PM Entry Fee: Free You can also Checkout:   Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Mysore

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

Sited in the Palani Hills, Kodaikanal Solar Observatory is built in a manner that aids in the study of the solar actions. Professionals use this place to find the most accurate cosmic observations because the placement of the observatory helps to study the sun in an undisturbed manner; this is why it open only during the day. A lot of national and international conferences are conducted here; it is bejewelled with a lot of data that is stored in its larger than life library. If you can pull some strings, then you may get special permission for star gazing at night, but that is subject to the officials. Location:   Near Govt Rose Garden, Observatory Rd, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624103 Timings: 10.00AM to 12.00PM, 02.00PM to 04.00PM (From April to June); 10.00AM to 12.00PM during other months (Only on Fridays) Entry Fee: Free Must Read: Best Homestays in Kodaikanal

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Upper Lake View Point

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Lake View Point

Lake View Point

It wouldn’t be wrong to call Lake View Point as a photographer’s nirvana because it is statuesque! You can stand atop Lake View Point, and get an aerial view of the Kodaikanal Lake. Since it comes in the middle of many other local attractions, this is a preferred stopover to take a break and sip some local tea. You can interact with the native vendors who sell authentic souvenirs that belong to Kodaikanal. The point is gathered with several professional photographers who will allow you to make the most of the background. Location:   Theni-Allinagaram, Theni, Kodaikanal, India Timing:  24 Hours Entry Fee: Free Checkout & Book: Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Aurangabad

Vattakanal Falls

Vattakanal Falls

This widespread white beauty is an amazing place to spend some time when in Kodaikanal. You can sit by Vattakanal Falls and relish some hot lip-smacking delicacies sold by localites while the falls amaze you with all its glamour. Hiking up the route of the falls is also an option, and is indeed loved by many. There are several viewpoints on the way up here that testify the splendour that the city owns. If you feel like taking a plunge, then you can move to the bottom of the falls where the water collects to form a pool. The cold water is revitalising and energetic, especially in the monsoons. Bison and some other wild animals are night mongers around the falls after sunset; therefore you should stay on a lookout for them if you are on a hike! Location: 3km outside Kodaikanal Timing: 24-hours Entry Fee: Free

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Perumal Peak

Perumal Peak

Perumal Peak has an untold history; residents of the town believe that this Peak was once an active volcano and it has remained dormant since the past 1,000 years. Another reason why you should visit this peak is that it is the highest one in this mountain range soaring in the Western Ghats. Not just does it give a view of the Ghats, but also of the Nilgiri Hills that shine bright with a green carpet clinging to them. Adventure lovers flock this area because they can either hike to this point or go mountain biking which is a rare thing to do in Kodaikanal. This 7km long route is praiseworthy of every hard-working step because the view from the mountain top is mesmerising. There is also availability to camp there overnight. Location:   Western Ghat, Nilgiri Hills | 11.3 Km from Kodaikanal, Kodaikanal, India Timing: 24-hours Entry Fee: Free Suggested Read:  Places To Visit In Langkawi

Kukkal Caves

Kukkal Caves

Kukkal Caves in Kodaikanal is a treat for the city owing to its deep history of giving refuge to the Palaiyar tribes. The walls inside that are full of paintings confirm the presence of this tribal group, until they finally disappeared. Now, the area is so rich in its biodiversity, that people from different parts of the country visit the caves to study the unexplored flora and fauna it preserves. The place is soothing for it is on one of the highest elevations of the mountain ranges which is why it experiences lower temperatures throughout the day and year. The Forest Department conserves these caves to protect it from human interruption. Location:   Kukkal, Kodaikanal, India Timing: 10.00AM to 05.00PM Entry Fee: Free Must Read:   Best Trekking Tours in Kodaikanal for experiencing adventure

Guna Caves

The Guna Caves in Kodaikanal have an engrossing history; it is believed that the Pandavas used to cook their meals in these caves, and hence it was initially called The Devil’s Kitchen. The name was later changed in the ’90s when the film Guna was shot here. The caves are hugged by three gigantic rock pillars and are sheltered by the Shola trees. It is a place that some find risky, and some find rousing due to its altitude, steep drops, and cliffs. You cannot visit the caves anymore since they are now jailed for people’s safety, but it is still worthy of your time to even set your eye on it from a distance as you walk through the pine forest. Location:   Pillar Rocks Rd, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: 08.00AM to 06.00OM Entry Fee: Free Recommended Reads: Best Waterfalls in Kodaikanal Distance from Kodai Bus stand:  Approximately 11 KM

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A team of students under Spanish Father E Ugarte have given their all to preserve their teacher’s collections of butterflies, moths, and birds which is kept at Shembaganur Museum of Natural History. It covers wide-ranging history from handicrafts, flora, fauna and anthropology. There are more than 300 species of plants, trees, mammals, butterflies, etc. which you can see and gain insights about them. A vast garden awaits you in the premise which will introduce you to a variety of flowers. If you connect with history, and you love learning about plants, then this museum is for you! Location: 5.6km from Kodaikanal Lake Timings: 10.00AM to 11.30PM and 03.00PM to 05.00PM (Closed on Thursdays) Entry Fee: Rs.2/person Must Checkout: Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Gurgaon

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Kodaikanal Pine Forest

Kodaikanal Pine Forest

The Kodaikanal Pine Forest seems much like a painting that has come to life with its splendid colours and picturesque feel. This is amongst the favourite places to visit in Kodaikanal on every tourist’s itinerary. It might seem like you are not a part of this planet for the hours that you spend there because the long stretch of just trees will not allow you to gaze at anything else but them. The semblance of the place is fantastic for nature walks, or just to rejuvenate. The Magic mushrooms border these forests in large densities. It might not surprise you to know that it has been a picture perfect background in several Indian movies.   Location: Kodaikanal Ghat Road Timing: 10.00AM to 06.00PM Entry Fee: Free

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Here is a list of some of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal with family. 1. Bear Shola Falls: One of the best Kodaikanal tourist places, it is the definition of serenity, natural opulence and privacy for the perfect family outing. You and your loved ones can spend the time here relishing on a picnic, swimming and exploring the native flora and fauna. 2. Pillar Rocks: These lofty pillars edge from the Guna Caves, another exceptional Kodaikanal sightseeing. These pillars stand at 400 meters and offer the beautiful panorama of the hills. You and your family can enjoy breathtaking views from here. 3. Coaker's Walk: This walkway looks straight out of paradise as you have verdant hills on one end and views of the valley on the other. The locals and tourists use this path for morning walks and evening strolls. 4. Upper Lake Viewpoint: Thida spot is located just a few kilometers from the Coakers Walk and offers unmatched views of the Kodaikanal lake and its prominent star-shape. The lush surrounding and other aspects also look marvellous.

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Here is a list of some of the best waterfall treks in Kodaikanal. 1. Thalaiyar Falls: This is the highest recorded waterfall in Tamil Nadu, at an elevation of about 279 meters. The Palani range has a depression into which the cascade drops, looking mesmerizing. This is also one of the popular Kodaikanal places for treks with a distance of 15 km to reach the base of the falls. 2. Pambar Falls: This is one of the most visited Kodaikanal places and is called the 'Grand Cascade'. The waterfalls drop on zig-zag patterned rocks, looking exquisite. You can spend tranquil time, bird-watching and even a picnic. 3. Vattakanal Falls: This grand waterfall is among the best places to visit in Kodaikanal. A heavy downpour of milky-white water is a sight to behold. You can enjoy a swim at the bottom of the natural pool, hike to reach the top while stopping along the way to get a glimpse of the beautiful surroundings. 4. Kumbakarai Waterfalls: Situated in the Theni district near Kodaikanal. There are two ebbs that the fall drops from. You can take a hike to reach the cascade and then bath under the shower as it is believed that the water has medicinal properties to cure skin ailments.

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Silver Cascade Falls is heaven for those who love to view the beauty of nature at different locations. The waterfall is located at an altitude of 2318 meter, on the road to Madurai and Kodai. The water flows down from a height of 180 feet, which makes it a beautiful sight for the onlookers. The waterfall is believed to be a remain of the Kodai Lake, where tourists can even take a dip in the water flowing down from the falls.Tourists can be seen taking a break from their ride towards Kodaikanal at the various tea stalls which can be found lined up near the falls. The remaining distance to Kodaikanal from the falls is merely 8 km. It is believed that the water from the falls is laden with various minerals, which gives these waters their healing and refreshing properties. It is a sight to watch monkeys playing on the cliff and slippery rocks of the fall. The name ‘Silver cascade’ is given to this fall, owing to the colour of the water which appears silver when flowing down the 55 meter high cliff.On either side of the cliff, you can find rugged rocks and wild foliage springing up in all directions. There is a dedicated viewing platform in front of the waterfall, which serves as an excellent point to view the flowing water fall down in a pool. One can easily reach the silver Cascade falls via local transport such as auto or rickshaw, in Kodaikanal.

Dolphin’S Nose Kodaikanal

Situated at a distance of 8km from the Queen of Hills, Dolphin’s Nose Kodaikanal is something you should never miss on. With an altitude of 6600 feet, the Dolphin’s Nose offers enthralling views of the entire city. Rugged terrains, clear skies, plunged valleys, and the splendour of lush green surroundings is what sums up the beauty of Dolphin’s Nose. The cliff is tucked atop a flat and protruding rock piece. It gives it a resemblance to the shape of the nose of a dolphin. This how the cliff got its identity worldwide. Even at such a height, Mother Nature has made this place available and easily accessible for tourism. So, if you are looking to spice up your Kodaikanal visit with an additional flavor, get on your adventurous sporting shoes and start ascending the route of Dolphin’s nose. For some, the path to the Dolphin’s Nose may seem to be easily accessible; for others it’s a moderately difficult one. Your trekking route to the Dolphin’s Nose is a 3 km long making its way through the rocks and pines of the Palani Hill Range. There is a village nearby and a waterfall to adore on your way to the Dolphin’s Nose. You can get along with the locals, sip a cup of tea of their style, and then move forward. Occasionally, you might come across a scenario where a mystical fog will be seen wrapping up the huge mountain ranges and the valley that goes along. Tourists usually plan a quiet retreat in the lap of the mountains here and engage themselves into a soulful introspection — the beautiful transitions at the onset of both sunrise and sunset adds-on glory to the moment. Besides, the peace and tranquillity which you experience here remain unparalleled!Sometimes, you may find the local vendors dotting the region to sell their food and fresh fruit juices. However, it might cost more than usual on your wallet.

Thalaiyar Falls

Also known as Rat Tail Falls, the Thalaiyar Falls is the highest waterfall in the state of Tamil Nadu. Gushing down from the slopes of the verdant Palani Hills in Dindigul District, Thalaiyar Falls is situated around 40 kilometres from Kodaikanal. Furthermore, this mesmerising waterfall can be spotted across the entire valley. From faraway places, you can see Thalaiyar Falls as a thin silver strip of water freefalling with the lush green mountains and dark rocks making for a scenic backdrop. Moreover, when looking at it, the falls seems like the tail of a rat, long and thin. In addition to being the highest waterfall, it is also among the widest of all waterfalls in the area, ranging from 13 kilometres on the Batlagundu-Kodaikanal Ghat Road to Kodaikanal. From trekking and hiking, to photography, there is a lot one can do on their visit to Thalaiyar Falls.Visitors can also enjoy the beauty of the falls from the roadside benches, simply soaking in the great atmosphere. Moreover, there are two walls here on the falls, where a huge flat rock rests below one of them. Tourists can get down to the rock’s edge and get a great look of the river at the bottom which flows silently into the woods.The falls also serves as a watering hole, attracting many animals for drinking water. Even though it is said that the water of Thalaiyar Falls, which comes from the Perumal Malai village through a 9-kilometre downstream is clear, tourists visiting the falls are recommended not to drink it.

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Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal in 2 Days – A Complete Guide

Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal in 2 Days – A Complete Guide

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Kodaikanal or Kodai, fondly known as the princess of hill stations, is a picturesque little hill station in the western ghats of India. The Kodaikanal lake lies at the heart of the town and is the most popular tourist attraction in Kodaikanal. Terrace farms, eucalyptus trees, flower-laden valleys, and green meadows define the landscape of Kodaikanal. Due to the vast influx of tourists, Kodaikanal has turned into yet another busy tourist hot-spot. Hotels have come up all around the town and there are more tourists on the road than locals. I visited Kodaikanal during the Republic Day weekend of 2019. Based on my observations and experiences, I’ve compiled this complete guide on Kodaikanal - covering all the Kodaikanal attractions, how to reach Kodaikanal from different cities, where to stay in Kodaikanal, some cost-saving tips as well as a list of all the places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days.

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How to Reach Kodaikanal

The closest airport to Kodaikanal is Madurai, which is located approximately 135 km away.  The nearest railway station to Kodaikanal is Kodaikanal Road, which is at the distance of roughly 80 km from the city center. There are regular buses to Kodaikanal from Madurai and Coimbatore, both of which have an airport.

Bangalore to Kodaikanal - By Bus or Car

The most convenient and cost-friendly way to reach Kodaikanal from Bangalore is to take an overnight bus. The journey takes about 9-11 hours which can be spent sleeping comfortably in a volvo bus. I heard one horror story where a girl reached the bus stop only to realise that the bus got cancelled due to less number of bookings. Thus keep in mind to call up the bus operator a few hours before your journey to ensure that the bus is still in operation. Another convenient way to get from Bangalore to Kodaikanal is to take a road trip by car. Who doesn’t love a road trip with friends?!

Madurai to Kodaikanal - By Bus

Bus from Madurai to Kodaikanal

The most cost-effective and picturesque way to travel from Madurai to Kodaikanal is to take a bus. A taxi from Madurai to Kodaikanal costs Rs 3300 whereas a government bus from Arapalayam Bus Stand in Madurai to Kodaikanal is as cheap as Rs 98. The bus takes approximately 3.5-4 hours to reach its destination, with one rest stop along the way. The views leading up to the hills are breathtaking. Be sure to grab yourself a window seat on the left side of the bus for the best views!

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Where to Stay in Kodaikanal

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There is absolutely no shortage of hotels within Kodaikanal. If you want to stay within walking distance of most attractions in Kodaikanal, get a hotel closer to the bus stand, which is located at the heart of the city. If you’re looking for peace and quiet though, then look for a hotel towards the outer section of Kodaikanal. During my visit to Kodai, I stayed at Zostel Kodaikanal , which is a backpacker hostel facing a breathtaking view of the hills. While I’ve stayed at multiple Zostel properties, Zostel Kodaikanal was by-far the most charming one. In fact, I loved this hostel and it's peaceful vibes so much that I canceled all my plans for an entire evening and the next day just to chill out, sip coffee and read a book.

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How to Get Around Kodaikanal

Walking is the best way to explore this town. Being a hill station, there are no auto-rickshaws ( tuk-tuks ) or 2-wheelers for rent. The only option to travel within the city is to take taxis, which can get expensive. Going from any one spot to another costs a minimum of Rs 200 by taxi. Half-day tours start at Rs 1500 where they rush you through various tourist stops in a hurry. In such a scenario, it's best to take things at your own pace, walk around and explore the town. Kodai is a tiny town and most sights are within a few meters from one another. Walking also lets you stop and admire the breathtaking views all around! Another fun way to get around Kodaikanal is to hire a bicycle for the day!

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Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal in 2 Days

Being a tiny town, Kodaikanal does not have a whole lot of things to do. There are a few attractions in Kodaikanal, the most popular one being Kodaikanal lake. Apart from that, there are some churches, viewpoints to witness the sunrise as well as trekking routes. Vattakanal, also known as an Israeli town, is a village south of Kodaikanal. The village has great views of the valley and is located close to the popular viewpoints. Take a look at some of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days.

1. Kodaikanal Lake

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The Kodaikanal Lake is located right in the heart of the town. It's the center of all sorts of activities ranging from boating, cycling, horse-riding to shopping and eating. There are plenty of boating renting centers around the lake. The boat options range from pedal boats to shikaras . A shikara ride for half an hour costs Rs 490 whereas pedal boats cost considerably less. Bicycles can be rented to take a ride around the stunning 5 km circumference of the lake. Apart from that, there are lots of shops set up all around the lake selling items ranging from clothes and bags to homemade chocolate and yummy street food.

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2. Coakers Walk

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Coaker's Walk is a 1 km stretch of path overlooking the hills and valleys. Before I went there, I heard negative reviews about the place saying it gets overcrowded and dirty. However, I reached Coaker's walk at 8 am in the morning when there was hardly anyone around. The mist had just begun to clear up, giving way to the sunlight. In my opinion, early morning is the best time to visit Coaker's walk. The entry fee is a minimal Rs 30. They charge an additional Rs 50 for a camera. I definitely recommend coming here early morning as it is one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days.

3. Bryant Park

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Slightly underwhelming but charming in parts, Bryant Park is a stone's throw away from both Coaker's Walk and Kodaikanal Lake. While most of the park is just, well, a regular park, one section is really breathtaking. Once you enter the park from the main entrance near the lake, head left until you come to a clearing filled with trees and blue benches. You can spend hours sitting under the cooling shade of these trees with a book in hand. The Bryant Park opening timings are from 9 am to 6 pm.

4. The Kodaikanal Churches

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With a 38% Christian population, it's a no-brainer that Kodaikanal has a bunch of scenic churches. The church in the picture above is the Mount Zion Lutheran Church which is located right in the heart of the city. Surprisingly enough, despite being located in the city, the church has a quaint appeal to it. The minute you walk through the gate, your pace will automatically slow down to take in the charm of the church and the adjoining building. The Saleth matha Church is another notable church in Kodaikanal.

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The Best Restaurants and Cafes in Kodaikanal

Most of the well-known eateries in Kodaikanal are located either on the Bazaar road or the P T Road. Both these roads are located in the city center. While there are plenty of great restaurants and cafes in Kodaikanal, I've only listed the ones that left a lasting impact on my taste buds and just can't be missed!

1. Pastry Corner Kodaikanal

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Pastry Corner (daily bread) is located in close proximity to the Kodaikanal bus stand. It’s a tiny bakery which opens at 10.30 in the morning. Some of the tastiest items sold there include coriander sandwiches, egg sandwiches, pizzas, quiches, ice creams and of course, pastries. The items on the menu sound like everyday items, but the pastry corner does their own take on them, adding another depth of flavor. I went gaga over the sandwiches and the pizza there. They didn’t look any different from the ones I’ve had before, but tasted unbelievably amazing! Be sure to get here early, because it’s a popular bakery and they get sold out quite soon.

2. Aby's Cafe

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PT Road is the place to go if you’re looking to stave off hunger pangs when in Kodai. Aby’s Cafe is located on this road, above a store. The interior is done up super cozy with wooden benches, tiny potted plants and a wall full of post-it reviews. The menu includes a wide variety of cuisines such as North Indian, Mexican, Indian street food, Italian, etc. The dishes are made to order and are full of flavor. Definitely a must-visit when in Kodaikanal.

3. Cafe Cariappa

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Another cafe located on PT Road, Cafe Cariappa is the cafe to visit if you’re craving a good cup of coffee. It’s a snug little cafe that can only accommodate a handful of people at once. The decor exudes warmth and comfort, making you want to spend hours sipping coffee. Carrot cafe is one of their most-loved and talked about items. It was without a doubt, one of the lightest, yummiest cake I’ve had. Paired with a strong cup of coffee, they make a match made in heaven. Cafe Cariappa is highly recommended if you’re a coffee-lover like I am. This was my favorite place among all the places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days.

What to Pack for Kodaikanal

The weather in Kodaikanal is pleasant all-year round. During the winter months of November to February, temperatures drop as low as 12°C. Carry sweaters and warm jackets if you're visiting in those months. Summer months in Kodaikanal are from April to June. This is the most pleasant time to visit the town. However, the crowds also increase during these months. Kodai experiences monsoon showers from July to August. During this time, pack raincoats and waterproof shoes if you're going to be exploring the town.

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This is indeed a complete guide to Koidakanal! Map, food – you thought of everything. I would love to visit India, hopefully in the next year or so, and I am collecting guides for beautiful places. Koidakanal is now on my list. Thank you!

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I’m delighted that you’ll be visiting India soon! Kodaikanal would be a great place for you to chill out and relax during your trip 🙂

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I have been to kodaikanal once and this article brings back all the memories of Kodaikanal…looks like I missed some places.probably WL cover next time

It reminds me of my Kodaikanal trip…which was really nice..although I missed out on few things..will do it in my next visit

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This looks so beautiful! I love your photos. Cafe Carriapa sounds amazing. I love my coffee so would definitely visit there

Oh yes, you’ll love Cafe Cariappa!!

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Kodaikanal Lake looks one of the most beautiful places I have seen. I can just imagine spending some relaxing time there and messing around on the water! Fabulous!

It’s indeed a beautiful lake with lots of activities around it!

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I’ve never heard of Kodaikanal before, so thank you for introducing me to this beautiful place! I would love to rent a pedal boat on the lake and then try the street food from the stands around the lake. I could easily see myself spending an afternoon just hanging out around the lake. Hoping I get to visit one day!

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India is like a world of its own! I am always just so surprised by how varied the landscapes and cities are! There is so much unique, but I your pictures also hint at some little bits and pieces of European culture left behind. The colonial history there is tragic, but it does currently make for alot of variation. I have yet to visit India, but I really hope to someday. It looks amazing!

India does have a vastly diverse landscape. Each city, town and village is unique in its own way. I hope you visit India and experience the wonderful cultures soon 🙂

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What a beautiful part of India to explore. I think i’d find myself well and truly based in pastry corner eating all the sweet treats 😉

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I never knew there was so much to do in Kodai Kanal! I’m visiting Chennai this summer, maybe I can try to make a trip there 🙂

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What a gorgeous looking place. I’ve not heard of Kodaikanal before. I’ve been to India twice and am currently putting together another adventure. Love finding out about places through blogs like yours, thank you.

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A 2-minute walk from Coakers Walk and Bryant Park, JC Woodville Manor offers a peaceful retreat in Kodaikkanal. It features free parking, a 24-hour front desk and rooms with a TV.

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JC Residency in Kodaikānāl is less than a mile from Kodai Lake and offers views of the mountains or lake from its fan-cooled rooms.

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Located in Kodaikānāl, a 10-minute walk from Kodaikanal Lake, Bruton resorts provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk.

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Hotel Seven Roads

Located in Kodaikānāl, within a 4-minute walk of Kodaikanal Bus Stand and 0.4 miles of Bryant Park, Hotel Seven Roads has accommodations with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who...

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Located in Kodaikānāl, within a 3-minute walk of Kodaikanal Bus Stand and 700 yards of Bryant Park, GRAND KODAI SR INN has accommodations with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who...

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Pinetree Residency

Located in Kodaikānāl and with Kodaikanal Lake reachable within a 14-minute walk, Pinetree Residency provides a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...

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Located in Kodaikānāl, within a 4-minute walk of Chettiar Park and 0.9 miles of Kodaikanal Bus Stand, HYDERS PARK- THE LUXURY HOTEL provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as...

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Located at just a 3-minute drive from the man-made lake, Kodaikanal, Pine Borough Inn features a garden, terrace and business center. It offers free Wi-Fi at the business center.

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Located in Kodaikānāl, within a 18-minute walk of Kodaikanal Lake and 1.1 miles of Kodaikanal Bus Stand, Mountain Retreat Kodai provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the...

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Villa Retreat - Boutique Hotel

Featuring a garden and a shared lounge, Villa Retreat - Boutique Hotel is located in Kodaikānāl, 295 feet from Coaker's Walk.

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The Hamuse Luxury hotel

The Hamuse Luxury hotel

Located in Kodaikānāl, a few steps from Kodaikanal Bus Stand, The Hamuse Luxury hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.

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Treebo Trend The Regalia Rooms

Located in Kodaikānāl, within 3.2 miles of Chettiar Park and 3.3 miles of Bear Shola Falls, Treebo Trend The Regalia Rooms provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property...

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REGALIA ROOMS KODAI

Located in Kodaikānāl, 1.7 miles from Chettiar Park, REGALIA ROOMS KODAI provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Hotel Le Castle

Located in Kodaikānāl, within a 7-minute walk of Bear Shola Falls and 0.8 miles of Kodaikanal Lake, Hotel Le Castle provides accommodations with a restaurant as well as free private parking for guests...

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SUNRISE ON HILLS

Located in Kodaikānāl, 1.7 miles from Chettiar Park, SUNRISE ON HILLS has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.

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RS Family Stay

Located in Kodaikānāl, a 9-minute walk from Fairy Falls, RS Family Stay provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.

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Olives nest Misty Mountains

Located in Kodaikānāl, 2.5 miles from Bear Shola Falls, Olives nest Misty Mountains provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

FabExpress AnnaiIllam

FabExpress AnnaiIllam

FabExpress AnnaiIllam is located in Kodaikānāl, a 14-minute walk from Fairy Falls and 1.1 miles from Kodaikanal Solar Observatory.

Excellent service provided by Staff, foods was also great & the ambience is finominal, this hotel resides within the heart of the city , we went for sunday brunch with my family & everyone is happy.

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Food was very good and equally the customer service.

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FabHotel Roshan Residency Naidupuram

Located in Kodaikānāl, within 1.2 miles of Bear Shola Falls and 1.2 miles of Kodaikanal Lake, FabHotel Roshan Residency Naidupuram has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi as well as free...

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Building in a Box - The Green Cube

Located in Kodaikānāl, a 14-minute walk from Chettiar Park, Building in a Box - The Green Cube has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Mookambigai Residency

Mookambigai Residency

Located in Kodaikānāl, 1.1 miles from Kodaikanal Lake, Mookambigai Residency has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.

Mist View

Located in Kodaikānāl, 3.9 miles from Chettiar Park, Mist View has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.

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FabExpress Guru Residency

FabExpress Guru Residency is located in Kodaikānāl, within 1.4 miles of Kodaikanal Bus Stand and 1.7 miles of Bryant Park.

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FabExpress California Inn

FabExpress California Inn is located in Kodaikānāl, 1.5 miles from Chettiar Park and 1.6 miles from Bear Shola Falls.

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The Lotus Villa

The Lotus Villa

The Lotus Villa has accommodations in Kodaikānāl. This 2-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.

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COASTAL GRAND HIGH LAND PARADE

Located in Kodaikānāl, a 17-minute walk from Chettiar Park, COASTAL GRAND HIGH LAND PARADE provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.

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Kodai Outdoor Valley

Located in Kodaikānāl, 3.6 miles from Bear Shola Falls, Kodai Outdoor Valley has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

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Kodai Hotel

Located in Kodaikānāl, a 6-minute walk from Chettiar Park, Kodai Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Sight seeing places very near...chettiyar park & kurinchyandavar temple & lake.... Room services always best..

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July17 residency

Located in Kodaikānāl, within a 12-minute walk of Kodaikanal Lake and 0.8 miles of Kodaikanal Bus Stand, July17 residency provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the...

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Bogar Palace Kodaikanal

Located in Kodaikānāl, 2.5 miles from Bear Shola Falls, Bogar Palace Kodaikanal has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Good and helpful staff. Environment is also serene

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FabExpress Rainland Holidays

Located within 1.4 miles of Kodaikanal Bus Stand and 1.6 miles of Coaker's Walk, FabExpress Rainland Holidays provides rooms in Kodaikānāl.

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The great Indian elections are usually seen as an eventful period bringing good businesses to public and private enterprises alike. However, one sector that has been left high and dry by the event is the tourism sector, especially the houseboat sector, which forms the backbone of Alappuzha's tourism prospects. The unprecedented heatwave condition Kerala faced this summer season is also not helping the cause. “It is bad,” said Jobin Joseph Akkarakalam, president of Kerala Houseboat Owners' Federation. Traditionally, houseboat tourism in Alappuzha hinged on two seasons - the October-March season and the April-September season. The October-March period is the foreign tourist season, while the April-September season, marking summer vacations and festival holidays in India, sees more domestic tourists visiting.

“Before elections, in the October-March season, we recorded reasonable success. But since then, there has been a steep fall in the arrival of tourists,” added Jobin. “This year, families have largely stayed away from making leisure trips. The ongoing election is one of the main reasons for it. While many stayed back to cast their votes, the worry of election-related issues was also a deal-breaker. The intense heat is the other reason,” said Jobin. There are a little over 800 registered houseboats in Alappuzha. Accounting for the houseboats registered in other districts that are operating here and the unregistered ones, the number comes close to 1,500. The sector employed around 5,000 people directly, with another 20,000 families indirectly benefiting from it. The lull in the tourism sector affected them all.

Backing Jobin's claims, Philip Kurian, manager of a houseboat service provider, said: “Every field in the tourism sector has been affected. The inquiries are low compared to last year. There is a 40 per cent dip in bookings. The entire industry is affected.” In 2023, Kerala witnessed a record 1.88 core domestic tourists visiting the state. Alappuzha accounted for about 3.5 per cent of it, which came to about 6.5 lakh. Of them, around 2 - 2.25 lakh arrived during the summer vacation time. While the number of domestic tourists arriving for April this year is not available yet, Jobin concurred with the assessment of a 40 per cent dip in business. “During the summer vacation time, if the business is good, we get an occupancy rate of about 50 to 60 per cent. This season it has gone below 30 per cent; so yes, business is down by almost half compared to last year.”

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The situation is even worse in the homestay sector. While it is the houseboats that bring tourists to the district, homestays profit from a part of them opting to stay behind for a longer duration. “So, if the houseboat sector business dips, it impacts us too,” said Vijo Job who works as operations manager at a homestay provider. “For us, the booking has been extremely low this summer, almost 80 per cent less compared to last year.”

However, Rajesh P R, a veteran guide, put the blame squarely on the general elections. “If heat was a problem, then we should have seen a heavy rush in places like Munnar. I have also been to Tamil Nadu as part of tour packages and the turnout there is just as bad as we see here. So, I would say the current dip in tourist arrivals is because of the ongoing elections only.” Rajesh blamed Alappuzha's tourism marketing also as one problem. "While domestic tourists may have their reasons to hold off their travel plans, there is no reason for foreign tourists to avoid their trip. The summertime is traditionally the time of temple festivals and such, which if properly marketed, can attract hordes of foreign tourists to Alappuzha. But alas, it is not happening.” According to Jobin, there are signs of a slow and steady revival of the business. “There has been a slight increase in bookings recently, probably because polling has concluded in Kerala. We can only hope this trend keeps up in the coming days.”

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