Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal emerges as a captivating hill station boasting a delightful climate throughout the year. Adorned with mist-kissed mountains, cloud-draped peaks, and serene lakes and valleys, this destination is a tranquil retreat. Perched gracefully on the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills at an elevation of 7200 feet above sea level, Kodaikanal aptly lives up to its name, translating to the ‘Gift of the Forests.’

Revered as the Princess of Hill Stations, Kodaikanal seamlessly blends colonial traditions with the rich tapestry of South Indian customs and heritage. Known for its fruit orchards and potatoes, it is a haven of fresh local produce.Kodaikanal offers an ideal sanctuary to break free from the demands of urban living. Rediscover Relationships and connect with nature as you slowly unwind.

Topography And Climate:

In terms of its topography, Kodaikanal is situated on a plateau slightly elevated above the Palani Hills and nestled snugly between the Parappar and Gundar Valleys. The region experiences a subtropical climate, with warm summers where temperatures typically range from 11°C to 20°C. During the winter, the minimum temperature drops to approximately 8°C, with January being the coldest month when temperatures can even reach sub-zero levels. Rainfall occurs from June to September. The most favourable times to visit Kodaikanal are from April to June and then again from September to October.

Around Kodai

Serene Lakes
Serene Lakes

Kodai Lake is a man-made marvel in the heart of the town, while Berijam Lake offers great views and is part of a micro-watershed project. For a serene picnic spot, head to Mannavanur Lake.

  • Kodaikanal Lake (Distance: 2 km)
  • Berijam Lake (19.7 km)
  • Mannavanur Lake (Distance: 32 km)
Scenic Viewpoints
Scenic Viewpoints

Enjoy stunning lake views at Upper Lake View, take a scenic stroll along Coaker’s Walk, gaze at the mesmerising panorama of Green Valley View, and visit a birdwatcher’s paradise at Pillar Rocks.

  • Upper Lake View (850 mts)
  • Coaker’s Walk: (Distance: 1.7km)
  • Green Valley view (3.2 km)
  • Pillar Rocks (10 km)
Beautiful Parks
Beautiful Parks

Bryant Park features a diverse array of flowers and a famous glasshouse displaying unique blooms. Chettiar Park is celebrated for its well-kept gardens and the extraordinary purple bloom of Kurinji flowers, a once-in-12-years event.

  • Bryant Park (1.4 km)
  • Chettiar Park (Distance: 5.7 km)
Sacred Sites
Sacred Sites

Kurinji Andavar Temple offers mythical views of Palani Hills. Sri Vardhamana Mahavira Shwetambar is a Jain Temple constructed entirely from white marble, while the renowned Palani Temple reveals captivating architecture and beauty at the top of 659 steps.

  • Kurinji Andavar Temple (Distance: 6.1 km)
  • Sri Vardhamana Mahavira Shwetambar (Distance: 5 km)
  • Palani Temple (5.7 km)
Gushing Waterfalls
Gushing Waterfalls

Vattakanal Falls just 3.2 km away, offers a serene natural retreat with cascading waters in a forested setting. Silver Cascade welcomes travellers with its mesmerising overflow from Kodai Lake, making it a perfect pitstop during your journeys..

  • Vattakanal Falls (3.2 km)
  • Silver Cascade (7.3 km)

Other nearby Attractions
Other nearby Attractions

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory (Distance: 2.6 km): Established in 1899, it’s one of the oldest solar observatories in the world. Situated at an altitude of about 2,343 meters, it provides a clear view of the sun. The observatory conducts solar and atmospheric research, contributing valuable data to astrophysics and meteorology.
Wax Museum (Distance: 2 km): Kodai’s newest attraction, the wax museum, showcases wax figurines of both Indian and international personalities and is among the newer places to visit around Kodai.