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Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in India. A Lakeside resort town of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal has a beautiful climate, mist-covered manicured cliffs and waterfall that come together to create the ideal setting for a perfect getaway. Kodaikanal means 'the gift of the forests'.

Nestled amidst the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills, Kodaikanal stands at an altitude of 7200 feet above sea level, and once you visit this hill station, you will find that every bit of what you have imagined it to be is real. Kodaikanal is a place you can go to take a break from the rigours of daily city life, and this hill station lets you sit back and connect with nature as you head out on biking or trekking trails or take a stroll through the vast forests surrounding the town.

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Kodaikanal Tourism

37 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

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A paradise on Earth, Kodaikanal is one of the popular tourist destinations in India promising a memorable vacation to each and every one. Often called as "Princess of Hill stations", it greets you with a refreshing and soothing environment, mesmerising scenic beauty, exciting activities and a luxurious stay with all kinds of modern comfort and facilities. There are many interesting sightseeing places to visit in Kodaikanal.

With natural forms varying from rocks to trekking routes, from temples to museums and caves, from waterfalls to parks and lakes, the hill station of Kodaikanal presents amazing holidaying options catering to tourists coming from all over the world.

Located in the southern crest of the Palani hills under the administrative control of Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, the hill station of Kodaikanal is at a distance of about 120 km from Madurai and is at an altitude of 2100 metres. "The Gift of the Forest", Kodaikanal offers everyone with a complete tour package with a wide range of activities to do while holidaying.

Some of the prominent places to visit in Kodaikanal are:

Lakes in Kodaikanal

One of the best hill stations that the country has, Kodaikanal has bagged the honour with the help of its hustling lake waters and their serenity around. The hill station presents not just one or two but many lakes in and around, ensuring a relaxing holidaying for everyone.

Kodai Lake Kodaikanal

This lake has an exceptional role to play not just in the beauty of the land but also its name. It is Kodai Lake from which the name of Kodaikanal has been derived and thus making it one of the most crucial places to have at least one visit of yours.

Built in 1983 by Sir Vere Henry Levinge, a former District Collector of Madurai, it is 500 metres (1,600 ft) and is spread out in a star shape over 60 acres along with being surrounded by fine tarred road of 5 Kms length. Boating on the lake along with pony rides around the lake are enjoyable and relaxing.

Berijam Lake

Berijam Lake Kodaikanal

This 3 km long lake is 21 km away from Kodaikanal. If you are looking for some relaxed time or a picnic, this is one of the best places in Kodaikanal not to miss. Surrounded by pine forest, this lake makes for an amazing picnic spot.

A simple walk here can also be immensely relaxing. However, boating at this lake is prohibited as this lake also provides drinking water to the nearby area. To visit this lake, a tourist requires a permit which can be availed by approaching the forest department one day in advance.

Mannavanur Lake

Mannavanur Lake Kodaikanal

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Another lake that one can visit when on their Kodaikanal tour is the Mannavanur Lake, situated about 34 km away from the hill station. An ideal place for a picnic with your loved ones or even for spending some time alone, this lake can be reached within one and half hours to two hours from Kodaikanal.

Roads surrounded with eucalyptus and pine trees make the drive to this lake as enthralling as the destination. Coracle rides are also offered at this lake by the forest department for a minimal fee. Other activities like horse riding, walking are also popular here.

Viewpoints in Kodaikanal

A hill station cannot be called so without its viewpoints, the places from where tourists or even residents get a glimpse of its actual beauty. There are many viewpoints in Kodaikanal offering the nature lovers the opportunity to explore the impressive extent of its scenic charm.

Coaker’s Walk

Coaker’s Walk Kodaikanal

Built by Lt Coaker in 1872, Coaker’s Walk is a constructed walking plaza that cannot be missed when you are holidaying in Kodaikanal. A popular tourist spot, it is around half a kilometre from Kodaikanal Lake.

People are often seen taking morning or evening walks here. It opens at 7 in the morning and closes at 7 in the evening. The surrounding lush greenery and a refreshing atmosphere makes the walks even more enriching.

Dolphin's Nose

Dolphin's Nose Kodaikanal

It is located about eight km from the lake, and presents you with a breath-taking view of the chasm that is 6,600 metres (21,700 ft) deep. It is a flat projecting rock that is quite secluded and undisturbed. It can be reached through a rocky trail that begins soon after the Pamban Bridge.

Famous especially among adventure lovers, the climb up to the Dolphin’s Nose is steep and a bit difficult. If interested, one can trek up to the end of the Dolphin’s nose and reach at Echo Point. Located on Upper Shola Rd, it is open from 6 AM to 5.30 PM.

Moir Point Kodaikanal

Moir Point is named after Sir Thomas Moir, a European engineer who laid the foundation for the construction of the Goschen road (also known as Forty Mile Road) in 1929. Offering a captivating view of the verdure hills, spread all across the hill station, Moir Point is a must visit.

Located only 3 km away from Pillar rocks, another popular tourist attraction in Kodaikanal, Moir Point is around 10 km away from the town’s bus stand. Another sightseeing place nearby is the Berijam Lake.

Silent Valley View Point

Silent Valley View Point Kodaikanal Attraction

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Located on the Berijam road, Silent valley View Point is one of the best viewpoints of Kodaikanal. With enriching greenery everywhere, what makes this viewpoint special is the sight of clouds intersecting with the mountains. Once reaching here, it is impossible to not feel at the top of the world with a picturesque view at your disposal.

Green Valley View

Green Valley View Kodaikanal

Presenting an incomparable view of the Vaigai Dam and the rich foliage around, Green Valley View is definitely a place one must visit while enjoying their time on Kodaikanal tour. Also known as Suicide Point, this place got its aberrant name owing to the depth and density of the valley which makes it dangerous as well.

Situated about 5.5 km from the Kodaikanal Lake, it can be visited between 10 to 3 in the evening. The fog that starts to accumulate as the day progresses makes it difficult to get a view in late evenings.

Telescope House

Telescope House Kodaikanal

It is located at Coaker's Walk, constructed by Lt.Coaker in 1872 and is a 1-kilometre paved pedestrian path that runs along slopes on the southern side of Kodai. Telescope house offers tourists the opportunity to have a breathtaking view of the valley and other nearby towns.

Vembadi Peak

Vembadi Peak Kodaikanal

It is the second highest peak and has a height of 2466m. You can reach the place by taking a right turn on Berijam road along with a steep climb. You are offered a splendid view of Berijam lake, Vandaravu range, Mannavanur sheep farm, Poombarai valley and many other places from top. The hike for the Vedambi Peak begins from Kodaikanal TV Tower.

Perumal Peak

Perumal Peak Kodaikanal Tourist Attraction

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Nestled in the Western Ghat, Perumal Peak is around 11 km away from Kodaikanal. This peak, with an interesting anecdote and awe-inspiring scenic beauty is the one of the highest mountain ranges in Western Ghats. It is believed by the local residents that this peak used to be an active volcano and has been dormant for more than thousand years.

View of the Nilgiri Hills and the Western Ghats along with an adventurous trekking trail make this peak a popular tourist attraction. There is also the facility of overnight camping here.

Pillar Rocks

Pillar Rocks Kodaikanal

Located 8 Km away from the lake, Pillar rocks consist of three granite boulders and each of a height of 400 feet standing shoulder to shoulder. It also makes for an interesting picnic spot. The chamber between the two pillars is called Devil's kitchen.

Pillar Rocks is a great place for relaxing and enjoying the freshness of a hill station. It opens at 9 AM and closes at 4 PM. There is a small garden which adds to the charm of these rocks.

Upper Lake View

Upper Lake View Kodaikanal Tourist Spot

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Located near Coaker’s Walk, at a distance of 3.2 km, Upper Lake View is the place you can visit to get a memorable view of not just the hill station but also of the lake. Once here, you can watch the star shaped lake from above, and fall in love with its unparalleled beauty. The lushness around and the sparkling water amidst it make the view exceptional.

Waterfalls in Kodaikanal

Visiting a hill station and not exploring its waterfalls can be the biggest parameter of an incomplete holiday. Kodaikanal boasts of a few mesmerising waterfalls that can dazzle every visitor. Waterfalls in and around Kodaikanal also tickle your adventurous bone with their exciting trekking routes.

Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls Kodaikanal

Located only 2 km away from the famous Kodaikanal Lake, Bear Shola Falls offer a stunning view of streams of water rustling down the lush mountains. It received its name from the belief that bearshttps://kodaikanaltourism.co.in/images/headers/bear-shola-falls-kodaikanal-timings-entry-fee-kodaikanal-tourism-header.jpg often come here to drink water. Presently you will encounter a lot of monkeys while on your way to the falls. The sight of this waterfall is especially enchanting after the monsoon season.

Thalaiyar Falls

Thalaiyar Falls Kodaikanal

Thalaiyar Falls is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu and the sixth highest waterfall of India. Water cascades down to the bottom from a height of 975 feet, and despite the thin strips, the waterfalls can be clearly viewed with naked eyes even from a distance. Also known as Rat Tail Falls, it is located at a distance of 40 km from Kodaikanal.

Pambar Falls

Pambar Falls Kodaikanal

Located in Pambar Village, which is about 4 km away from the hill station, Pambar Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls that you will come across on your Kodaikanal tour. Also known as Grand Cascade, Pambar Waterfalls descend on a twisty rock formation and at the end forms a water body.

Ideal to take a quick dip in its refreshing water with nature all around, this fall is a must visit in Kodaikanal. One can visit these waterfalls from 10 in the morning till 6 in the evening.

Silver cascade Falls

Silver cascade Falls Kodaikanal

Falling from a height of 180 feet while creating a sight to behold, Silver Cascade Falls is aptly named so. It gets its water from the Kodai Lake. The excess water of the lake falls from a steep rock and eventually forms a water pool. This can be seen from the Ghat Road and is easily accessible.

Various small stalls selling chocolates and snacks and toys can be found near these waterfalls. However, beware of the monkeys that can be seen sitting and playing all around the area. It is located at a distance of 8 km further on the Kodai-Madurai Road. Hence, people can visit this waterfall while on their way to Madurai as well.

Fairy Falls

Fairy Falls Kodaikanal Tourist Spot

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Fairy Falls, as the name suggests, has an overabundance of exceptional beauty. Located in the Pambarpuram area, it is the major source of the Pambar River. Falling from the top of a mountain range, this falls creates an impressive view.

Visitors can also spend some time swimming in the pool created by the waterfall. It is ideal for a relaxing picnic with families and groups of friends. It is about 6 km from the Kodaikanal bus stand and can be visited from 9 AM to 6 PM. It can be easily reached as it is connected to the road.

Vattakanal Falls

Vattakanal Falls Kodaikanal Tourist Place to See

Situated at a distance of 3 km from the Kodaikanal town, Vattakanal Falls not only offers a view worth admiring but also presents an adrenaline-inducing trekking route. For those who are looking for a more relaxed way, they can reach either by a taxi or bus.

The water pool created at the bottom of the fall is ideal to step in and enjoy the refreshing water. With rich flora around, the waterfalls offer an apt place for tourists to unwind, as well as click some memorable pictures.

Parks and Caves in Kodaikanal

There are multiple sightseeing places in Kodaikanal which keep tourists busy through the duration of their Kodaikanal holiday. However, if one wants to take a break from exploring and spend a few quiet moments amid nature then visiting one of these parks and caves will serve the need as well as offer some thrilling trekking experience too.

Bryant Park

Bryant Park Kodaikanal

Almost everyone who visits Kodaikanal spends some time at Bryant Park. A botanical garden, it enjoys a close proximity with Kodai Lake. With beautifully laid out lawns and ample space for sitting and relaxing, it is indeed a must visit of a Kodaikanal tour.

Named after Glen Bryant, who was behind the conceptualisation of this park, it houses more than 325 species of trees, plants and shrubs. The major attraction here is the Eucalyptus tree which is around 160 years old and a religious Bodhi tree. Every year an annual horticulture show is also organised which draws attention from nature lovers around the world. It is located on the Lower Shola Rd and is open from 9 AM to 6 PM.

Chettiar Park/ Chettiyar Park

Chettiyar Park Kodaikanal

Manicured lawns, and an extensive range of flowering plants greet visitors at the Chettiar Park. The major attraction however are the Kurinji flowers in the park, that bloom once in 12 years. Nestled on the north eastern corner of the hill station, this park is around 3 km away from the Kodaikanal Bus Stand.

This park is en-route to Kurunji Temple, which is another popular place to visit in Kodaikanal. It's a good stop for a quick relaxation or to spend some time capturing the sheer beauty of nature. A minimal fee of Rs.25 is charged for the camera. It can be visited between 9 in the morning to 5 in the evening.

Pine Forest

Pine Forest Kodaikanal Tourist Place to See

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Undeniable one of the most popular sightseeing places in Kodaikanal, Pine Forest attracts enthral visitors. This forest was initially cultivated by Mr. Bryant in 1906. The view of tall Pine trees, creating a thick yet scattered blanket which seems to be touching the clouds, make it an ideal place for capturing pictures and videos.

One can either spend time exploring this dense foliage or can sit and relax amid the pine trees and rich fauna. It is also popular for horse riding and walking. Situated on the southwestern corner of the hill station, it can be easily accessed by road.

Kukal Cave Kodaikanal Best Place to Visit

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Located in Kukkal, it is 40 km away from the hill station of Kodaikanal. These caves are made from the slabs of different metamorphic rocks such as granulite and charconite. Kukkal caves used to be the earliest residing place for Palaiyar tribes and is now a popular trekking destination for adventure seekers.

One can see paintings by the tribe on the walls of the temple here. Standing on one of the highest altitudes of the hill station, it presents a much cooler atmosphere thought-out the year. These caves can be visited from 10 AM to 5 PM. Visitors can reach the caves by reaching Poombaraj by a bus or cab and then walking on foot till the caves.

Guna Cave Kodaikanal Best Tourist Place to See

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Named after a popular actor Kamal Hassan’s Tamil movie Guna, which was shot here, these caves are also known as Devil’s Kitchen. Located on the Pillar Rocks Road, Guna Caves are an interesting place to visit in Kodaikanal. These Caves are primarily three huge rock pillars which stand attached to each other and are surrounded by the Shola trees.

Found in the year 1821 and an ideal place for those looking for adventure, these caves can now be seen from Pine forest. The entry inside the caves have been closed for many years now, owing to many suicide cases atGuna Caves the site.

Museums and Observatory in Kodaikanal

If you are travelling with your children or family, or if in case you are interested in further enriching your Kodaikanal tour then plan a visit to these museums and observatories. A visit to these places will allow you to get a deeper understanding of nature, astrophysics as well as inform you about history and culture.

Shembaganur Museum of Natural History

Shembaganur Museum of Natural History Kodaikanal

It was founded in 1895 and presents an excellent opportunity to have a close look at various artefacts of ancient Palaiyars tribes. Along with this, you also have an exceptional collection of more than 300 exotic orchid species, and almost 500 species of animals, birds and insects. This museum presents an opportunity to explore and understand varied handicrafts, fauna and flora.

One can visit the museum with their children as it creates an environment to learn about plants, taxidermy and anthropology. Located at a distance of about 6 km from Kodaikanal Lake, it can be visited on all days of the week except Thursdays, between 10 AM to 11.30 AM and 3 PM to 5 PM.

Wax Museum, Kodaikanal

Wax Museum Kodaikanal Best Place to Visit

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Wax Museum of Kodaikanal presents an impressive collection of wax statues of International and popular national personalities. Ranging from Indian saints like Adi Shankara, Sai Baba, to leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and even statues of the infamous sandalwood smuggler, Veerappan, the collection here is worth seeing.

Religious settings like Lord Krishna with gopikas, Last Supper, Jesus, as well as folk dances are also depicted with intricate wax work here. Opening timings of the Wax Museum are 10 AM to 5.30 PM. Easily accessible, it is situated on the Gold Links Road and is near to the Green Valley.

Astrophysical Observatory/ Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

Astrophysical Observatory/ Kodaikanal Solar Observatory Kodaikanal

Situated at the tip of Palani Hills, Kodaikanal Solar Observatory was built in the year of 1899. Also known as Astrophysical Observatory, it is run by Indian Institute of Astrophysics. Mesmerising surroundings, impressive collection of solar data and an extensive range of equipment make this solar observatory a place worth visiting in Kodaikanal.

High frequency Doppler, Watson magnetometer, solar tunnel telescope and broadband seismograph are a few of the equipment that are being used here. It is one of the most renowned observatories in the country. One of its major achievements is the Evershed effect which was discovered in 1909 owing to the data collected here.

Religious Sites in Kodaikanal

The hill station of Kodaikanal not only offers lakes and viewpoints but also many religious sites, each presenting a mesmerising view, beautiful architecture in addition to the religious importance.

Kurinji Andavar Murugan Temple

Kurinji Andavar Murugan Temple Kodaikanal

The temple is dedicated to the Lord Murugan who is referred as 'God of hill'. Just 3 km from the lake, it is very famous for its Kurinji flower which blossoms in the area only once every 12 years. In addition to admiring its marvellous architecture, you can also have an amazing view of the Palani and Vaigai dam from this temple.

Apart from this temple, there are many other religious places as well such as the Mariamman Temple, Vinayagar Temple, Murugan Temple, two mosques at Ellis Villa and Munjikal, sacred Heart Church and many more.

Mother Saleth Church/ La Saleth Church

Mother Saleth Church/ La Saleth Church Kodaikanal Best Place to See

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More than 130 years old, La Saleth Church is one of the prominent places to see in Kodaikanal. Not only for its religious significance, this church can also be visited for its historical building, which impresses visitors with a beautiful architecture.

The structure is a blend of French and Tamil architecture. It is decorated with graceful statues of Our Lady of La Salette above the altar as well as the statue of St. Joseph. Inside of the church you will find statues of Our Lady of La Salette and St. Joseph.

Situated on a cliff and surrounded with striking greenery, this oldest Catholic Church in Kodaikanal, is indeed a sight to behold. An annual nine days festival is organised at the church every year in the month of August. This festival is conducted in the honour of Mother May.

One of the most attractive features of the church are its decorative windows which were painted by Madame Coile, a French noblewoman.

Christ the King Church

Christ the King Church Kodaikanal Famous Tourism Place

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Constructed in the year of 1895, Christ the King Church is the one of the oldest Protestant churches in Kodaikanal. Presenting a traditional gothic architecture in granite stones, this church is worth exploring even if you are not religiously inclined. Interiors of the church are also equally captivating with wooden benches, and painted glass windows.

When visiting this church you can plan a visit to Kodaikanal Lake, Coaker’s Walk and also Bryant Park, as all these sightseeing places are located in its close proximity. It is located on the Club Road and is easily accessible.

Lutheran Church

Lutheran Church Kodaikanal

Located near Kodai International School, Lutheran Church is another place to visit if you have enough time during your Kodaikanal tour. It is situated quite near to the Christ The King Church. It was constructed in the year of 1932 in a gothic architectural style.

Made up of granite stone, this church presents an attractive structure and boasts of artistically stained window glass and paintings and murals. The art within the church showcases various stages from Jesus Christ life.

Subrahmanya Temple

Kuzhanthai Velappar Subrahmanya Temple Kodaikanal Famous Tourism Place

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Dedicated to Lord Kartikeya, the Subrahmanya Temple is a popular religious site that receives devotees all around the year. Located at a distance of 65 km from the centre of Kodaikanal, this temple can be visited by those looking for an adventure. It stands at a height of 135 meters presenting a breathtaking view which can be seen after steep climbing of around 600 steps.

Other sightseeing Places in Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal boasts of many places to visit with their envy-inducing beauty. Hence if you have some time at your disposal or if you are on an extended Kodaikanal tour then don’t miss visiting these tourist attractions.

Dolmen Circle

Dolmen Circle Kodaikanal

Situated 18 km away from Berijam Lake, and around 8 km from the Kodaikanal lake, Dolmen Circle is hard to miss when in Kodaikanal. Holding a special place among anthropologists, this place has prehistoric remains that date back to 5000 BC. There are burial as well as dwelling remains such as urns, models of dolmens, belonging to the Stone Age and Iron Age.

In addition to this, even copper and brass utensils and ornaments were also found. It is believed that this place was used for storing valuables as well as to hide by the prehistoric human beings, while Kistavens were mostly used as burial grounds.

Poombarai Village

Poombarai Village Kodaikanal Famous Tourism Place

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Located at a distance of 18 Km from Kodaikanal, Poomabari is another place to visit. This small village is nestled amid the exuberant greenery of Palani Hills at a height of more than 1400 meters. It is home of the Kuzhanthai Velappar Temple. More than 3000 years old, this temple attracts devotees and history enthusiasts alike. Poombari is also famous for its garlic cultivation.

80 Mile Round

80 Mile Round Kodaikanal Popular Tourism Place

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If you are seeking an entirely adventurous experience then plan a visit to the 80 Mile Round. It is a trekking route offering twists and turns that will offer many picturesque views and an exciting experience. This trail begins at Berijam Lake, which is another popular tourist attraction and ends at Poombarai.

Golf Course Club

Golf Course Club Kodaikanal Popular Place to Visit

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More than 100 years old, Golf Club of Kodaikanal was established in 1895. Located in Pambarpuram Village it is around 6 km away from the hill station’s centre. It was conceptualised by 12 British golfers. Boasting of an admirable beauty, this golf is surrounded with towering mountains and a rich flora.

Enjoying a comfortable closeness to Pillar Rocks and Green Valley View, Kodaikanal Golf Club is a private membership club with around 600 members. It also offers the facility of accommodation.

Shopping in Kodaikanal

No holiday is complete without taking back a few souvenirs. Buying during tour is a way to preserve the memories of the destination for yourself and sharing the experience with your loved ones back at home.

Anna Salai Market

Anna Salai Market Kodaikanal Popular Place to Visit

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Anna Salai Market is one of the most popular markets of Kodaikanal. It offers shoppers with plenty of options to choose from. Situated on the Bazaar Road, it is a place where you will find something for everyone.

Items varying from handicrafts, jewellery, homemade chocolates to brass wares and products made of leather and wood, you will find all kinds of shops in this market. A wide variety of oils and spices can also be found at reasonable rates, provided to use your bargaining skills well. Baked items are also worth trying here in Kodaikanal.

You can visit the hill station at any time of the year as the temperature is always moderate. However, the best time to visit Kodaikanal is in the months of April to June and September to October. Reaching Kodaikanal is also an easy task as it is well connected through various modes of transportation such as air, railways and roads.

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  • 35 Places To Visit In Kodaikanal That’ll Make You Fall For The Western Ghats

They say “the best things in the world are free”, and you begin to realize/believe it as soon as you set your foot in Kodaikanal. The satisfying, woody, and sharp scent of pine blowing in the air, dewdrops on rose petals, trees stretching their limbs in the morning sun, and the Kurinji flowers turning the upper hills of Kodai purplish-blue, all of these things often leave people at a loss for words, and that’s when the real magic begins. The entire town is made of tiny tourist spots that make it a paradise, and I’m not sure whether this list of 25 places to visit in Kodaikanal can do justice to its old-world charm, but let’s give it a shot!

35 Best Places To Visit In Kodaikanal

Looking for the finest Kodaikanal tourist places for your next escapade? Here is a list of some of the most amazing places to visit in Kodaikanal for a fun and memorable vacation with your friends and family.

1. Kodaikanal Lake – A Serene Lake

Kodaikanal lake through bushes

On a fine day when clouds hover above Kodaikanal and cool breeze flows through the forests, visit Kodaikanal Lake. Covering an expanse of 60 acres, this man-made, star-shaped lake has been welcoming countless tourists since 1863. Created by Sir Vere Henry Levinge, the then Collector of Madurai, the lake is fed by the waters that come from Palani Hills. The lake’s outflow creates a breathtaking waterfall, which is called “Silver Cascade”. At a height of 180 ft, the cascade is also one of the popular places to visit in Kodaikanal.

Timings: 24 hours Suggested visiting duration: 1-2 hours Entry fee: No entry charges Places To Stay: The Carlton, Kodai Resort Hotel, Adhithya Holidays, Sterling Kodai Lake, Wood green cottage

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2. Berijam Lake – With A Refreshing Setting

a bridge extending in a lake

A reservoir located amid non-native trees and vast grassland, Berijam Lake is just a few km from Kodaikanal, which makes it one of the best places to see in Kodaikanal. The lush greenery and refreshing setting of the lake make it a wonderful picnic spot. Since the lake is connected by motorable roads, it is not a difficult task to reach here. However, tourists need a forest pass to enter the area. Those interested in fishing will have to take permission from the Fisheries Department. Apart from this, tourists can also go for a scenic boat ride.

Timings: Monday to Sunday. 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Suggested visiting duration: 1 to 2 hours Entry fee: No entry charges Places To Stay: Pine Castle Kodaikanal, Eco Escape, Eco Hostel, Rose Flower Nest, Shreyas, Radiance Art Residency 

3. Mannavanur Lake – A Natural Paradise

Mannavanur Lake under clouded sky

One of the most serene places to visit in Kodaikanal, Mannavanur Lake is nothing less than a paradise. The drive to the lake is absolutely scenic as the road on both the side is lined with eucalyptus and pine trees. Mannavanur area is blessed with a rich fauna. One can see exotic birds flying and spot wild animals. The lake is located inside a sheep farm where one can see flocks of sheep grazing. The Forest Department of the area offers coracle ride at a nominal fee, one can also go for horse riding. Try these things to do in Kodaikanal for a great vacation.

Timings: Monday to Sunday. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Suggested visiting duration: 1 to 2 hours Entry fee: INR 10 per person Places To Stay: Red Rabbit Guesthouse, Campers Valley Camping, Eco Hostel, Radiance Art Residency 

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4. Guna Caves –  Inspired From A Movie

a view from the cave

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Located at a distance of 12 km from Kodaikanal, Guna Cave remained unknown for many years, but then came a Kamal Hassan starer movie “Guna” in 1991 and changed the fate of this cave. The cave was discovered by an English officer named BS Ward in 1821 CE. If you’re interested in exploring the hidden wonders in the pine trees of Kodaikanal, you must explore this cave. The list of Kodaikanal tourist places is not complete without Guna Cave. Some of the best   adventure sports in Kodaikanal are hiking, camping, and more which are a must-try for all adventure enthusiasts.

Timings: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. All days. Suggested visiting duration: 1 to 2 hours Entry fee: INR 5 per person and INR 10 for still camera Places To Stay: Premium Cottage stay, Holiday Home, Sunrise Rooms, Pine Castle Kodaikanal, Shreyas

5. La Saleth Church – Become Spiritual

the white and blue church

A highly attractive church with a wonderful architecture, La Saleth was built in 1846 and was expanded over the course of the next century. A right blend of culture and Tamil French architecture, this shrine is located 7,000 feet above sea level. Offering a panoramic view of the lush mountain range, this catholic church in Kodaikanal is one of the most popular churches in Kodaikanal .

Timings: 8.00 am to 6.00 pm Suggested visiting duration:  1 hour Entry Fee: No Entry Fee Places To Stay: The Tamara Kodai, The Green House, Amherst Cottage By The Lake, Ruban house, Single studio Cottage 

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6. Vattakanal Falls – A Grand And Gorgeous Falls

waterfall in a jungle

Right in the middle of a peaceful forest, Vattakanal Falls is among the most amazing places to see in Kodaikanal. During monsoon season, the waterfall is in full swing making it look grand and gorgeous. Vattakanal Falls is one of those waterfalls in Kodaikanal that are absolutely safe to be around, but you’re still suggested to wear footwear that isn’t slippery.

Timings: 24 hours Suggested visiting duration: 1 to 2 hours Entry Fee: NA Places to stay: NA

7. Pambar Falls – With Pristine Waters

a small waterfall

3 km from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Pambar Falls is one of the most magnificent waterfalls in the entire hill station. The town’s reservoir overflows creating a waterfall called “Fairy Falls”, which then continues to join the Vaigai River creating the Pambar Falls. Down below, there’s a pond-like formation where you can bath in the cool and pristine water of the waterfall. The green and wild vicinity makes this place absolutely picture-perfect.

Timings: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. All days Suggested visiting duration: 1 to 2 hours Entry fee: No entry charges Places to stay: NA

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8. Astrophysical Observatory – A Perfect Spot

a white colour astrophysical observatory

One of the oldest observatories in the world, Astrophysical Observatory is perfect for Kodaikanal sightseeing. Located in the rolling hills of Palani, it was established in 1899. The observatory has a 20 cm refractor, which is sometimes used for cometary and occultation observations, and sometimes made available to visitors for night sky viewing. It also has an astronomy museum displaying models and pictures. This observatory deserves to be on the list of places to visit in Kodaikanal.

  • April 1st to June 15th. 10:00 am to 12:00 noon and 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
  • For the rest of the year, it remains open to the public only on Friday between 10:00 am to 12:00 noon.

Suggested Visiting Duration: 2-3 hours Entry Fee: NA Places to stay: NA 

9. Kodai Chocolate Factory – Breathe Through Aroma

chocolate making

Started in 1999, Kodai Chocolate Factory is a leading manufacturer and supplier of chocolates, aromatic oils, coffees, etc. They specialize in making delicious homemade chocolates and their products are 100% vegetarian. If you are a die-hard chocolate fan, it is among the must-visit places to see in Kodaikanal for you. Do pay a visit to Pot Luck, Cloud Street, Chocolate Factory, and SG Cottage Industries to buy and try different varieties of chocolates.

Timings: 9.00 am to 9.00 pm Suggested visiting duration: 1 to 2 hours Entry Fee: NA Places To Stay: Hotel Jc Grand, Hotel Raindrops, JC Woodville Manor, Hotel Anjay, Sky villa, Pleasant Stay Kodai

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10. Lutheran Church – Attain Some Peace

a gothic style architecture

Built in 1932, the Lutheran Church of Kodaikanal is an impressive Gothic-style structure. The church is adorned with stained glass window, modern paintings, and murals depicting the life of Jesus Christ. Anyone interested in a beautiful piece of architecture must pay a visit to this shrine.

Timings: 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. All days Suggested visiting duration : 1 hour Entry Fee: NA Places to stay: NA

11. Perumal Peak – Witness Sweeping Views

mountain peaks

A gorgeous part of the might Western Ghats, Perumal Peak is for everyone who wants to witness sweeping views of the valley. A trekker’s delight, the peak is located at a distance of 8,005 ft above sea level. The trek may be a bit tedious but you get paid with the breathtaking views. Those trekking the peak can also traverse the gorgeous and quaint Perumal Malai Village on their way or while coming back.

Timings: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. All days. Suggested visiting duration: 1 to 2 hours Entry fee: No entry charges Places To Stay: Deluxe Suit, Kodai elegance, Country Club Valley Vista, SaffronStays Nandanvan Estate, ZACS VALLEY RESORT

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12. Kurinji Andavar Murugan Temple – Lord’s Home

a beautiful temple

Whether you’re a religious one or not, Kurinji Andavar Murugan Temple is one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal for everyone. Dedicated to Lord Muruga (the God of hills), the temple is known for the blossoming of Kurinji flowers that grow once every 12 years. One can also witness the mesmerizing views of Vaigai Damn and Palani hills from here, which is why it’s one of the best temples in Kodaikanal .

Timings: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. All days Suggested visiting duration : 1 to 2 hours Entry fee: No entry charges Places to stay: NA

13. Bear Shola Falls – A Mesmerizing Place

Bear Shola Falls kodaikanal

Image Source Situated just 2 km away from Kodaikanal Lake, Bear Shola Falls is among the most popular Kodaikanal places to visit. Cascading down from a considerable height, this seasonal waterfall comes to life to the fullest during the rainy season when the water gushes down the mountain, making its way through verdant greenery and making a frothy base at the bottom. It is believed that this used to be the favorite place of a bear for drinking water, and that gave it its unusual name. However, now this quiet and peaceful waterfall is among the most favorite places to visit in Kodaikanal for nature lovers, couples, and adventure seekers.

Timings: 10 AM – 6 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1 to 2 hours Entry fee: No entry charges Places To Stay: Wood green cottage, Hotel Cliffton, Hotel Sivapriya, Bruton resorts, Maruti Villa, Hill Heaven Home Stay

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14. Pillar Rocks – A Rich Aura Of Charm

Pillar Rocks kodaikanal

Image Source The Pillar Rocks in Kodaikanal are 400 meter long boulders naturally positioned in a particular order that has become a lovely picnic spot for families with kids and couples. Also constituting a beautiful mini garden, this place has is said to have a rich aura of affection which makes them visiting them one of the most wonderful and romantic things to do in Kodaikanal . The breathtaking view of the surrounding hills and villages from these rocks is not something you’d like to miss when you’re here. Don’t forget to get yourself a plate of potato and onion bhaji from outside the mini garden.

Timings: 9 AM – 4 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1 to 2 hours Entry Fee: INR 5 | INR 20 for camera Places To Stay: The Tamara Kodai, The Carlton, Kodai Resort Hotel, Sss Home Stay, Adhithya Holidays

15. Suicide Point – For Stunning Views

Suicide Point kodaikanal

Image Source The Green Valley View, also called the Suicide Point, offers a stunning view of the Kodainakal plains, deep valleys, and hills. The enchanting views of the Vaigai Dam can also be seen from here and leave travelers in awe. The place got its name as a suicide point since the valley is quite dangerous, dense, and deep, with more than 5000 feet drop. Situated at a distance of 5.5 km from the Kodaikanal Lake, this point is one of the most famous Kodaikanal places to visit not only because it offers gorgeous views, but also because it is surrounded by plenty of shops selling homemade chocolates, ornaments, and a wide range of flowers.

Timings: 7 AM – 6 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1 hour Entry Fee: Free Places To Stay: The Tamara Kodai, The Carlton, Kodai Resort Hotel, Sss Home Stay, Adhithya Holidays, SkyHighVilla

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16. Devil’s Kitchen – A Unique Heritage Site

Devil's Kitchen kodaikanal

Image Source This is a natural and unique heritage site and cave system in Kodaikanal that is called the Devil’s Kitchen. It’s a group of caverns tucked amidst the enormous Pillar Rocks. It’s a great sight for photography as this unique gorge usually bears thick clouds and mist in the monsoons and winters, giving it a dreamy look. Situated on the outskirts of the city near Moir Point, this place shot to fame after the popular movie was shot here in the 1900s, making it a frequently visited Kodaikanal tourist place. In order to reach this hillock, one needs to trek 400 meters to the top starting from the main entrance, which to is one of the best things to do in Kodaikanal .

Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1 hour Entry Fee: INR 5 | Camera – INR 10 Places to stay: NA

17. Thalaiyar Falls – A Beautiful Waterfall

Thalaiyar Falls kodaikanal

Image Source Thalaiyar Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kodaikanal and it is located in the lush green slopes of Palani Hill ranges in the Dindigul District. The locals call it the Rat Tail Falls because of its unique appearance. Cascading from a height of over 290 meters, this one is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu, as well as the sixth highest waterfall in India and 267th highest in the world. There is a view tower located right in this park at the Dum Dum Rock to help photographers click awesome pictures of this awesome Kodaikanal tourist place as well as the Manjalar Dam.

Timings: 10 AM – 6 PM (Closed on Sundays) Suggested visiting duration : 2 to 3 hours Entry Fee: No charges Places To Stay: Regular Rooms, Estate Bungalow, Tree House, The Hills Views House, Rockstone villa, Kodai elegance

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18. Coakers Walk – Take A Lovely Stroll

Coakers Walk kodaikanal

Image Source Coakers Walk is among the most beautiful Kodaikanal tourist places and is essentially a man-made 1 km long walking plaza that is set on the mountains of Tamil Nadu. The lovely path of Coakers Walk curves beautifully at the edge of the gorgeous mountain and has been built mainly for visitors to catch a glimpse of Paradise on Earth. It is the perfect place to get a morning and evening walk amidst the goodness of nature and with such mesmerizing views to greet you of the lush valleys and hills of Kodaikanal. In fact, taking a leisurely walk on this platform is among the most relaxing things to do in Kodaikanal.

Timings: 7 AM – 7 PM Suggested visiting duration : 2 hours Entry Fee: INR 10 | Camera – INR 30 | Telescope House – INR 20 Places To Stay: The Carlton, Kodai Resort Hotel, Adhithya Holidays, Amherst Cottage, Sky villa, Surya Holidays

19. Dolphin’s Nose – Gorgeous Views Of Valley

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The Dolphin’s Nose is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kodaikanal. With views of scenic valleys, lush green surroundings, rugged terrain, clear skies, and a soothing breeze, this viewpoint is where you can experience Kodaikanal at its best. The place got its name from the flat, protruding piece of rock here that is shaped like a dolphin’s nose, but it’s famous more for the awesome views it offers than the shape it has. Set at a height of 6,600 feet, this locale is perfect for a lovely picnic where you can sit and chat with loved ones amid serene vistas.

Timings: Sunrise to Sunset Suggested visiting duration : 1 hour Entry Fee: No entry fee Places To Stay: Tea Nest, Kurumba Village Resort – Nature Resorts, Hanging Huts Resorts, Teanest Nightingale, Pear Tree Inn

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20. Bryant Park – Cool Down

Bryant Park kodaikanal

Image Source Bryant Park is what adds to the charm and elegance of the city of Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. Located on the eastern side of Kodai Lake, this beautiful park is bejeweled with a diverse range of plant and shrub species that lures in a huge influx of nature lovers and botany enthusiasts into the park every month. You’ll find everything from flowering plants, hybrids, to grafts in this park. And as it is located right after Coakers Walk, you can enjoy two scintillating activities while visiting this park – a leisurely stroll as well as a rendezvous with nature’s beautiful creations!

Timings: 9 AM – 6 PM Suggested visiting duration : 2 to 4 hours Entry Fee: INR 30 Places to stay: Mistycove, Maha Village and Cottage, Kodai Resort Hotel, Hilltop Towers

21. Pine Forest – Hike All The Way

Pine Forest kodaikanal

Image Source The Pine Forest of Kodaikanal is probably its most scenic and tranquil attractions that would make you feel you’ve just entered your favorite fairytale! Located in southwest Kodaikanal, Pine Forest is among the most popular Kodaikanal places to visit courtesy its matchless beauty. It is home to the most serene and rare forms of nature that have been preserved to date with strict supervision on the part of the Tamil Nadu government. It also happens to be an essential heritage site in the town that came into existence owing to the tireless efforts of Mr. Bryant who had put the pine plantations in the first place in the year 1906. Offering activities like horse riding, nature walks, hiking, trekking, and camping, it’s the most favorite spot of nature lovers, adventure seekers, and photographers.

Timings: 10 AM – 6 PM Suggested visiting duration : 2 hours Entry Fee: No entry fee Places to stay: The Carlton, The Tamara Kodai, Kodai Resort, Hotel Kodai International

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22. Moir Point – Prominent Viewpoints

Moir Point kodaikanal

Image Source Tucked at the entrance of a serene jungle that leads all the way up to the exquisite Berijam Lake, Moir Point is among the most prominent viewpoints in Kodaikanal that you just can’t miss. Named after Sir Thomas Moir who had constructed the Goschen Road in 1929 CE, this monument stands to commemorate his contributions and his efforts in building the Goschen Road, which actually starts from this point on the road joining the Kodaikanal-Berijam Lake. other than being an important historical landmark, this place also offers stunning views of the lush green valleys and hills of Tamil Nadu, bringing a huge crowd of tourists here every month.

Timings: 10 AM – 5 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1 to 2 hours Entry Fee: INR 10 Places To Stay: Premium Cottage stay, Pine Castle Kodaikanal, Shreyas, SUNRISE ROOMS, Kodai-Home Stay

23. Wax Museum – A Different Experience

Wax Museum Front Door

India’s first Wax Museum is among the tourist places in Kodaikanal situated near Green Valley. It is a small museum which displays the Crib, the Last Supper, and some internationally known personalities. In Addition to these, there are some highlights which include Indian saints and personalities such as Adi Shankara, Sai Baba, Gandhiji, Lord Krishna with Gopikas, Indian musicians, and Veerappan, the sandalwood smuggler.

Timings: 10 AM – 5:30 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1 to 2 hours Entry Fee: INR 30 Places To Stay: Holiday Home, Sss Home Stay, SUNRISE ROOMS, campers abode, The Green House, Ruban house

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24. Upper Lake View Point – Truly Mesmerizing

View Of a Lake From Top

From the Upper Lake View Point, the star-shaped lake looks amidst the greenery which was created in 1863 by Sir Vere Henry Levinge. Tourists say that the contrast they find between the lake and lush greens is just appealing to the eyes. It makes this place very much close to perfect for a good photography session. Other activities you can expect in the lake are boating, cycling, and horse riding on the top of the hill.

Timings: Open all the time Suggested visiting duration : 1 to 2 hours Entry Fee: Free entry Places To Stay: Sterling Kodai Lake, Kodai-Home Stay, Wood green cottage, campers abode, Shreyas, Pine Castle Kodaikanal

25. Anna Salai Market – Top Place For Shopping

Anna Salai Market

Anna Salai Market is one of the definite places to visit in Kodaikanal. It is an impression of the metropolitan culture of Kodaikanal where there is a rainbow of people. It is a loaded market where you can hop from shop to shop and buy one thing for everyone in your family.  You can pick up fresh fruits and vegetables, a variety of homemade chocolates, craftworks, shawls, jewelry, bone and walnut items, and other products made of leather and brass. It is one of the top places for shopping in Kodaikanal .

Timings: 10 AM – 7 PM Suggested visiting duration : 3 to 4 hours Entry Fee: Free entry Places To Stay: Hablis, Le Royal Meridien, Grand Tiara Hotel, FabHotel NK Courtyard, Klase Hotels, SRI GANESHA PALACE AND BHAVAN

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26. Silver Cascade Falls – Take A Fresh Bath

A Waterfall

Welcome another of the great places to see in Kodaikanal which is a picturesque natural area located in a lush landscape. The resultant of the Kodai Lake, the waterfalls fall from a height of 180 feet. Get a refreshing break, enjoy the views of the frothy water, or take a fresh bath which has some medicinal value. If you like Instagram, then you are going to love capturing pictures at this place. And if you want to visit the waterfalls near Kodaikanal during the rainy season, then expect a heavy flow of water.

Timings :  9:30 AM – 3:00 PM Suggested visiting duration : 2-3 hours Entry fee : Free entry Places To Stay: Hotel Kodai International, Jehovahs Tent, Pine Tree View Stay, Isolated Family Home, Jem Valley

27. Silent Valley View Point – Calming Views

View of a Valley

Almost anything that you do in Kodaikanal will give you an experience of a lifetime. So, one of the best Kodaikanal travel tips that we can give you is visiting the Silent Valley. Apart from the tranquil environment that you find, you will be really amazed by the lush green trees around, so much so, that you will want to camp here. But an astounding place here is a hillside observation area otherwise popular as a viewpoint. Visit here for a calming natural session, see the cloud touching mountains, and embrace one of the best places to see in Kodaikanal for natural therapy.

Timings : 6 AM to 5 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1-2 hours Entry fee : Free entry Places To Stay: Hotel Kodai International, JEHOVAS TENT, Isolated Family Home, Jem Valley, The Tamara Kodai

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28. Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History – An Old Significance

Cat Family Taxidermy Statues

If you miss out on a museum tour to Kodaikanal, then you have surely missed a peaceful time. One of the most unique places to visit in Kodaikanal is the Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History. It is obviously a lesser-known place that has won the hearts of historians and travelers, alike with its 123-year-old collections. With an unbelievable collection of 500 animals (taxidermy), an orchidarium of 300 species, and specimens of wildlife creatures like snakes, butterflies, and moths. Another great collection are the remnants of the Paliyar tribes, the former nomadic people living in lower Kodaikanal

Timings : 10 AM – 11:30 AM; 3 PM – 5 PM, closed on Tuesdays Suggested visiting duration : 1 hour Entry fee : INR 20 for adults; INR 10 for children below 10 years of age Places to stay: Queen Annes Bungalow, Marian Villa, Hilltop Towers

29. Subramanya Temple – For Alluring Architecture

Subramanya Temple View

This Kodaikanal temple deserves a mention in the list of top Kodaikanal tourist places due to its rising popularity and its alluring architecture. Located at a high altitude, you have to climb approximately 650 steps to reach the temple. Not to worry, you don’t have to climb at once. In fact, you can sit, relax, and feel the spiritual aura of the temple with the scenic beauty that the area has to offer. Try visiting in January as the Thaipusam festival is celebrated in the month. You can feel a whole lot of vibrancy and enthusiasm around the time. 

Timings : 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM; 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM Suggested visiting duration : 2 hours Entry fee : Free entry Places To Stay: Shesha Kuteera, Hotel Akshayadhara, Hotel Adhithya Nest, SLR Residency, Hotel Sheshnaag Aashraya

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30. Kukkal Caves – Great For Hikers

Kukkal Caves

If you are trekking, hiking, or camping in Kodaikanal, it does not matter as the archaeological site called Kukkal Caves will be your preferred destination any which way. Considered as one of the top places to visit in Kodaikanal for adventure, the caves are made up of rocks and located at an altitude of 1500 meters and post-exploration reveals traces of the Paliyan tribes that used to live in the region. You can have an exciting view of the Manjampatti Valley and the nearby forests. And if you are not exploring adventure, you can plan to stay at the best Kodaikanal guest houses here.

Timings :10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1-2 hours Entry fee : Free entry Places to stay: NA

31. Dolmen Circle – With Anthropological Beauty

Ancient Rocks In a Field

Dolmen Circle is a popular Kodaikanal sightseeing destination that promises pre-historic and anthropological beauty. As you gaze through the site, you realize them to be the burial grounds of people belonging to the Stone and Iron age. Due to their ancient nature, you will find many to be destroyed with time and some few to be standing. Kodaikanal is not just a place for admiring natural beauty. The historic and archaeological significance can be very well visible in attractions like the Dolmen Circle.

Timings : 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM Suggested visiting duration : 1-2 hours Entry fee : Free entry Places To Stay: Tropical Rain Farmstay, Sachinhomestay, StaySimple Spicefarm, Double Occupancy room, Standard Room

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32. Chettiar Park – An Exotic Flora

Chettiar Park In Kodaikanal

Visiting Kodaikanal in Summer is a gratifying experience rather than challenging when you are to visit attractions like the Chettiar Park. A very small park that has a soothing vibe and pleasant surroundings will let you enjoy a sustainable picnic when you spend some time with your family or loved ones. You will be impressed with the amazing flora, in particular the Kurinji Flowers, which bloom every 12 years. An awesome Kodaikanal sightseeing attraction, it has been featured as a major shoot location in many feature films.

Timings : 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Suggested visiting duration : 3-4 hours Entry fee : INR 10 per person; INR 20 for cameras Places To Stay: SaffronStays Kurinji Estate, Lilly’s Valley Resort, Green Woods Homestay, Pears Tree Suite, Le Poshe

33. Poombarai Viewing Point – A Serene View

Aerial View of a Village

Poombarai is a scenic village located about 18 km from Kodaikanal. The inspiring hike and breathtaking views of the valley makes it one of the top Kodaikanal tourist places. Nestled between the terraced hills, the village is very popular for garlic farming. The combination of tranquil mountains and that breadth of fresh air with a view of the tiny colorful houses would be like a dream come true for you. Eat the local food in an open-air restaurant to give you a memory of a lifetime.

Timings : Visit any time of the year Suggested visiting duration : 1 day Entry fee : None Places To Stay:  Radiance Art Residency, Red Rabbit Guesthouse, Campers Valley Camping, K Camp, Leaf inn blossom Kodaikanal

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34. 80 Mile Round – A Spectacular Trek

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80 Mile Round is an amazing trekking route that starts from Berijam Lake and finishes at the Poombarai Village of Kodaikanal. This is the perfect trek for adventure lovers and those who love a good adrenaline rush. The trek can be confusing for the first time, so you can take a local guide along the way. The trek takes around 2-3 hours, but requires 3-4 days to visit the places along the way. It offers great views along the way. Scenic views of cliffs, peaks, mountains, valleys, villages, and more can be enjoyed while on this trek. During the trek you can stay at the jungle resorts, however, you need permissions beforehand.

Timings: NA  Suggested Visiting Duration: 3-4 days Entry Fee: NA Places To Stay: jungle resorts

35. Canopy Hill, Vattakanal – Experience The Beauty

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One of the most popular tourist places in Kodaikanal is Canopy Hills which is a great destination for adventure enthusiasts as they can go trekking and spot wildlife creatures like wild goats, porcupines, bison, and many more. If you are looking out for Kodaikanal places to visit, then you must surely add Canopy Hills in your itinerary.

Timings: 24 hours Suggested Visiting Duration: 1 to 2 hours Entry Fee: INR 4,200 per person Places To Stay: Western Valley Homestay, The Hamuse Hotel, Hotel RT Hill View

How To Reach Kodaikanal

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Kodaikanal by bus: Regular buses from Dindigul, Chennai, Pondicherry, Trichy, Madurai, Palani and Coimbatore run to Kodaikanal. Kodaikanal by train: Kodai Road at a distance of 100 km is the nearest railway station from Kodaikanal. From the station, one has to take a taxi for about INR 1,300, so the train is not a comfortable way of traveling to Kodaikanal. Kodaikanal by air: At a distance of 120 km, Madurai airport is the nearest one. From there you can either hire a taxi or take a regular TNSTC bus.

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Frequently Asked Questions Related To Places To Visit In Kodaikanal

What are the top attractions to visit in Kodaikanal?

The following are the top attractions in Kodaikanal - Kodaikanal Lake, Berijam Lake, Mannavanur Lake, Guna Caves, La Saleth Church, Vattakanal Falls, Pambar Falls, Astrophysical Observatory, Kodai Chocolate Factory, Lutheran Church, Perumal Peak, Kurinji Andavar Murugan Temple, etc.

What are the top sightseeing places in Kodaikanal?

Kodaikanal Lake, Berijam Lake, Mannavanur Lake, Guna Caves, La Saleth Church, Vattakanal Falls, Pambar Falls, Astrophysical Observatory, Kodai Chocolate Factory, Lutheran Church, Perumal Peak, and Kurinji Andavar Murugan Temple are the famous sightseeing sites in Kodaikanal.

Is it safe to visit Kodaikanal during Covid times?

You need to follow all the mandatory safety guidelines mentioned by the authorities to ensure a safe travel experience. Remain masked while stepping out of the hotel and maintain social distance. Avoid visiting crowded places and keep sanitizing your hands after touching surfaces.

What is Kodaikanal famous for?

The beautiful hill station of Kodaikanal is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty which includes gorgeous waterfalls, rivers, viewpoints like the Moir viewpoint.

What are the places I can visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days?

Some of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal on 2 days trip are: 1. Kodai Lake 2. Silver Cascade 3. Bear Shola Falls 4. Dolphin’s Nose 5. Bryant Park

Is Kodaikanal good for a honeymoon?

Kodaikanal is a great honeymoon destination in India. The place has pleasant weather throughout the year. You can enjoy the romantic breeze with your loved one and also go trekking if you are an adventurous couple.

When is the best time to visit Kodaikanal?

Although Kodaikanal experiences pleasant weather throughout the year, an ideal time to visit the place is from March to early June.

How many days are sufficient to visit Kodaikanal?

2-3 days are sufficient to visit Kodaikanal. You can cover all the amazing things this hill station has to offer in this duration. The place is home to natural escapes, historic sites, verdant surroundings, and more.

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12 Epic Places To Visit In Kodaikanal: A Comprehensive Guide

Although North India is famous for its hill stations all across India, did you know that the tag of ‘Princess of Hill Stations’ belongs to a hill station in South India?

Established in 1845 as a summer retreat by British bureaucrats and Christain missionaries, this title belongs to Kodaikanal.

Famous for homemade chocolates and eucalyptus oil, Kodaikanal is a popular hill station in South India known for its cool weather and natural sceneries.

Kodaikanal, meaning “The Gift of the Forest”, attracts tourists from all across India for its lakes, valleys, mountains and forests.

I have visited Kodaikanal twice, and in this article, I would like to give you my itinerary of the 12 best places to visit in Kodaikanal so that you experience the best of this hill station.

5. Bryant Park/Kodaikanal Lake

9. Berijam Lake

12. Coakers Walk

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Where is Kodaikanal?

Kodaikanal sits on the Palani Hills, a mountain range in the Western Ghats that spreads across Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Due to its location, you’ll find plenty of meadows, grasslands and other natural attractions.

It is located in the Dindigul district (Tamil Nadu), neighbouring Munnar in Kerala. Madurai is the closest major city to Kodaikanal, at a distance of 112 km.

12 places to visit in Kodaikanal

It’s easy to get overwhelmed when planning a trip to Kodaikanal as there are many tourist attractions. Moreover, you need an itinerary that helps you visit all the places (in chronological order) to make the most of your time.

I have listed down below the top 12 places to visit in Kodaikanal based on my own experiences so that you can plan an effortless and amazing trip here:

On Day 1, you cover the major tourist destinations within the town.

1. Vattakanal Water Falls

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Vattakanal Water Falls is on the way to the famous Dolphin Nose. It is a step-cut waterfall inside a thick forest with eucalyptus and pine trees, 100 metres from the road.

You have to walk inside the forest to reach the falls. When the water flow is less, you can take a dip in the cold water and refresh yourself. But be careful when walking on the rocks as they’re slippery.

After visiting the Vattkanal Falls, you can trek further along the stream to reach the Lion’s Cave. It takes you deep inside the forest.

Note: Although there are no lions in the Western Ghats, it has been named Lion’s Cave by the locals.

It may take up to twenty minutes to reach here.

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If you have a guide, they may also show you other hidden spots/waterfalls inside the forest.

After visiting the waterfall, you can take a quick bite from one of the food and tea stalls outside.

The best time to visit this waterfall is between October and February when the weather is misty and rainy. However, summers are better if you want a dip in the falls as the water flow is less.

There is no entry fee for this waterfall. You can also park your vehicle on the main road next to the waterfall.

2. Dolphin Nose

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The only trek you’ll have in Kodaikanal is the trek to Dolphin Nose. Hence, it is among the most highly recommended places to visit in Kodaikanal.

It’s an easy trek that covers 2 km in total (to and fro).

You’ll be going downhill, and the terrain will be irregular and slippery from the starting point. Hence, you’ll need proper trekking shoes for a good grip.

Depending on your speed, it can take up to half an hour to reach Dolphin Nose. On the way, you’ll be witnessing a waterfall, crossing a pine forest and a few shops which serve maggie, fruits and other energy drinks.

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You can take a break at one of these spots to refresh.

Note : Carry a bottle of water as you’ll get thirsty often.

You may get tired, but the trek will be worth it once you reach Dolphin Nose. It is a protruding rock shaped like a dolphin’s nose with mountain and valley views. You can pose there for photos (which is a popular activity here) or enjoy the views around.

Be careful while walking on the rock or posing for photos because one slip could be fatal.

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After Dolphin Nose, you can visit the Echo Rock, which hardly takes another five minutes. As the name suggests, it is a place where you can hear echoes of sounds.

More than echoes, you’ll love the views here, especially when the weather is clear. Much like Dolphin Nose, this is also another protruding rock where you can get amazing valley views and pose for photos.

After spending some time at Dolphin Nose and Echo Rock, it’s time to get back to the starting point. The return will be more tiring as it’ll be an uphill trek, but you can take breaks in between or have refreshments.

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Once you reach the starting point, don’t forget to have a meal at Altaf’s Cafe. It is one of my favourite cafes in Kodaikanal.

Altaf’s Cafe is an Israeli cafe which serves delicious Lebanese food with a valley view. They’re known for their falafel, hummus and pita, and lemon honey tea.

It’s ideal to start the trek to Dolphin Nose early in the morning to avoid the crowds and enjoy a pleasant climate.

You can also park your car near the starting point.

3. Pillar Rocks Viewpoint

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Our next destination is the Pillar Rocks Viewpoint. As the name suggests, it is a viewpoint where you can see two naturally-formed pillar-shaped rocks together at the height of 400 metres from the ground.

Depending on the weather, the Pillar Rocks may or may not be covered with mist. If it’s covered with mist, you can wait for some time to see if it goes away because apart from the rocks, you’ll also be able to see the nearby mountain ranges.

The only con with this place is that it becomes crowded especially during the weekends because it is one of the most commercial places to visit in Kodaikanal.

Apart from the viewpoint, there is also a small garden and a waterfall where you can spend some time.

You can also shop for souvenirs and have snacks nearby.

The entry to the viewpoint is only INR 5 and you can park your car on the roadside.

4. Guna Caves

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Less than 1 km away from the Pillar Rocks Viewpoint is Guna Caves.

Also known as Devil’s Kitchen, it later became famous as ‘Guna Caves’ as the famous movie ‘Gunaa’ by Kamal Haasan was shot here.

But don’t let the name fool you because the cave present here is now closed as many people lost their lives previously.

However, you’ll still enjoy walking through the dense forest that leads to Guna Caves. It is full of tall trees and trees with roots that spread like the legs of an octopus on the ground giving it an eerie vibe.

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It was one of my favourite sights on the trip.

Apart from that, there is also a viewpoint which offers you a stunning viewpoint of the Kodaikanal mountains.

You’ll also be seeing the cave beneath the ground covered by a steel cage and bushes.

After visiting Guna Caves, you can munch on some snacks at one of the food stalls outside.

You can park your vehicle at the roadside. 

The entry fee to Guna Caves is INR 10.

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After visiting all the aforementioned places, I suggest you end your day 1 at Bryant Park.

It is one of the most well-maintained parks I’ve come across in South India.

It is a big park with various varieties of flowers, walking paths and a nursery that sells plants at reasonable rates.

You can easily spend up to an hour exploring this park or relaxing on the lawns.

Outside the park, you’ll find many shopping stalls where you can buy jackets, and tees or have your favourite snack.

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Here, you can also hire a bicycle or a horse and ride around Kodaikanal Lake.

The park is open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Next to the park, you’ll find the main attraction of Kodaikanal i.e. the Kodaikanal Lake.

At 2,000 metres above sea level, it is a huge star-shaped man-made lake which is at the centre of Kodaikanal.

You can go boating here and enjoy the various viewpoints around the lake.

The best time to visit both Bryant Park and Kodaikanal Lake is during the evening.

On Day 2, you cover the remaining tourist destinations within Kodaikanal before driving down to Berijam Lake.

6. Upper Lake View

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You can start your day 2 with a drive to the Upper Lake View. 

It gives you a bird’s eye view of the Kodaikanal Lake, its surrounding trees and grasslands, the mountain ranges in the background and the blue skies at the top.

The contrast of colours between all the natural attractions you see here is what makes it special. Hence, don’t forget to capture this place with your camera.

Another reason why I want you to start your day from this place is because of the amazing masala chai you get here. There’s nothing more refreshing than sipping your masala chai while enjoying this view.

You can wrap this place in 15 minutes.

7. Kodaikanal Pine Forest

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Kodaikanal Pine Forest is another major attraction in Kodaikanal not just for tourists but also for film shootings. 

It is an ideal place to visit if you enjoy long walks through tall pine trees or you want to spend some peaceful time in nature. If you’re adventurous, you can also go horse riding here.

It is also a great place to take pictures in the backdrop of the huge pine trees especially when the weather is misty.

You can easily spend up to half an hour here.

No entry ticket is required at this place.

8. Moir Point

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Less than 1.5 km away from the Kodaikanal Pine Forest is Moir Point. This is also another place in Kodaikanal that receives a lot of footfall.

It is a watchtower inside a park from where you can get panoramic views of the mountain ranges and the blue skies from height.

When I went, the entire sky was covered with clouds neighboured by the mountain ranges. It was one of the most breathtaking sights I’d seen in Kodaikanal.

You may get a different view depending on the climate at the time. 

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In any case, you’ll enjoy the cold breeze at Moir Point. Hence, you can relax in the park on one of the benches or take a stroll around the walking tracks.

I suggest you try the local carrots and sweet corn here because they’re very fresh and tasty. 

Note : Be careful of the monkeys while munching on food.

In total, you can spend up to 20 minutes here.

The entry ticket to Moir Point costs INR 10 and the closing time is around 5 pm.

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Berijam Lake is one of the best offbeat places to visit in Kodaikanal.

It is a natural freshwater lake inside a reserved forest area between Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu and Munnar, Kerala.

The best thing about seeing Berijam Lake is that you’re visiting not one but five places in total (in chronological order) inside a reserve forest – Silent Valley View, Berijam Lake View, Caps Fly Valley View, Mathikettan Forest View and finally, Berijam Lake.

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Hence, even if you decide to skip the other tourist places in Kodaikanal, I urge you to visit Bejiram Lake without fail.

Berijam Lake is a 13 km drive from Moir Point.

Since you’re passing through a reserved forest, only 150-200 passes are issued per day. To make it easier for you, let me tell you how you can obtain the pass for Berijam Lake (and the other places on the way) if you’re driving down with your car.

On the day of your journey, you need to obtain a pass from the District Forest Office in Kodaikanal. The counter at the office opens from 8:30 to 9:30 am.

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Note : You cannot take two-wheelers to Berijam Lake. Only local cabs, private cars and forest vans are allowed.

Try to reach the office and stand in the queue by 8 am. If you plan to visit Berijam Lake on a weekend/public holiday, you may have to reach the office by 7 am at least due to the increased demand.

Note : Local cab operators are given priority over tourists/visitors and they obtain multiple passes. Hence, if you hire a local cab, the cab driver will take care of obtaining the pass for you.

Keep your driving license/Aadhar Card handy and carry a pen. Get the form from the office staff when your turn comes, fill it and hand it to them.

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Thereafter, they’ll call your vehicle number which is when you make a payment of INR 200 and obtain the permit.

After obtaining the pass, you need to drive to Moir Point and show your pass at the check post there. They allow entry only up to 12 pm so plan your trip accordingly.

After visiting Berijam Lake and the remaining points, you have to return to this check post at Moir Point by 3:30 pm.

Note : Instead of driving your vehicle or hiring a cab, a third option is to hire a forest van from Moir Point. It is a 25-seater van that starts every two hours from Moir Point and it’ll take you around all the five points. It costs INR 250-300 per person.

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When it comes to the experience of driving through the reserved forest, you’ll enjoy the journey. The roads may not be good and there are some rough patches as compared to the other roads you see in Kodaikanal.

But the fresh air you feel as soon as you enter the reserved forest and the scenic views on the way to Berijam Lake make the journey worth it.

Ensure you stop at all five places and take pictures. But apart from that, don’t stop unnecessarily because the reserved forest is home to wild animals.

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The highlight of the trip is Berijam Lake, the last stop. The lake surrounds itself with mountains and forest ranges in the background.

While boating is restricted and you cannot enter the lake, you can spend some time here enjoying the beautiful scenery.

It takes around 45 minutes to reach Berijam Lake, the last point in the reserved forest from Moir Point.

On Day 3, you cover the tourist destinations that are on the outskirts of Kodaikanal before returning.

10. Poombarai Village View Point

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On Day 3, we start our journey with a drive to the quaint Poombarai Village, 18 km away from Kodaikanal. 

It is a tiny and colourful village known for its terraced green fields which makes it an attractive landscape. 

There is a viewpoint on the main road where you can stop your vehicle and get a panoramic view of the village with the mountain ranges and the blue sky in the background.

It looks like a miniature village from this viewpoint and as a landscape photographer, I loved capturing Poombarai Village from here.

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You can also visit the village if you have time. It has a famous temple and is known for its unique variety of garlic that is available for purchase.

In any case, don’t forget to have a bite from Passiflora Ristorante Italiano – an Italian restaurant which serves some amazing food with a view of the Poombarai Village. It is right next to the Poombarai Village View Point at the edge of the cliff.

11. Mannavanur Lake

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The next stop after visiting Poombarai Village is Mannavanur Lake, 17 km away. It was among my favourite places to visit in Kodaikanal.

The drive to Mannavanur is also exciting as you’ll be travelling through forests and pine trees with many uphill and downhill curves on the way.

Note : There won’t be many shops/restaurants on the way to Mannavanur, hence, I recommend you carry some snacks.

Located in Mannavanur Village, Mannavanur Lake is a heart-shaped lake inside a forest and another offbeat place in Kodaikanal like Berijam Lake.

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It surrounds itself with lush greenery in the form of trees, vast green pastures of land and a cool climate. It is a great place to have a picnic or indulge in some sports activities like frisbee as I did with my friends.

In terms of other activities, you can go for the coracle boat ride, kayaking or even ziplining on top of the lake. You can enquire about the same from the forest officials present here.

I also recommend you to go to the other side of Mannavanur Lake where you can visit the sheep farm, and rabbit farm and get another view of Mannavanur Lake from a different angle.

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As a photographer, I loved exploring both sides of Mannavanur Lake.

In case you’re hungry, you can have some snacks at the entrance of Mannavanur Lake. Parking is also available outside.

You can easily spend up 2-3 hours exploring Mannavanur Lake before returning to Kodaikanal.

To reach Mannavanur Lake, you need to walk less than 1 km from the entrance. They charge INR 30 per person for entry.

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As you return to Kodaikanal, you can wrap up your journey by visiting Coakers Walk in the evening.

Next to Kodaikanal Lake, is a 1 km stretch of a walking path with a panoramic view of the valley and hills right next to you. You can go for a relaxing walk here, sit on one of the benches and enjoy the views or shop for souvenirs or eateries that are present here.

It gives the vibe of a Mall Road that you see in the hill stations in North India.

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Depending on the weather, you may or may not see the valley views. When I went, the entire valley was covered in fog hence we couldn’t see anything.

There is also an observatory here with a telescope that gives you a clear view of the valleys and mountain ranges. It costs INR 20 per person.

Coakers Walk is open between 7 am and 7 pm and it costs INR 25 per head.

How to reach Kodaikanal?

Kodaikanal is well-connected to nearby and major cities by various modes of transport.

The nearest airport to Kodaikanal is the Madurai Airport, at a distance of 134 km followed by the Coimbatore Airport which is at a distance of 178 km from Kodaikanal. 

The nearest railway station to Kodaikanal is the Palani railway station, at a distance of 66 km followed by the Kodai Road (or Kodaikanal Road) railway station which is 80 km away.

You can check the availability of a train from your location to either of the aforementioned railway stations if you’re planning to visit Kodaikanal via train.

In case you’re not getting any direct train, you can also book a train to Madurai railway station and Coimbatore railway station, at a distance of 114 km and 169 km, respectively from Kodaikanal.

Kodaikanal is well-connected via local buses to the other nearby cities within Tamil Nadu like Palani, Madurai and Coimbatore.

You can also book private buses from cities like Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad to Kodaikanal on apps like Redbus .

How to travel within Kodaikanal?

Self-driving car/bike.

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For the best experience, I recommend driving your vehicle (if you’re coming from a nearby city) or hiring a Zoomcar from Madurai or Coimbatore, near Kodaikanal.

We hired our car from Zoomcar in Coimbatore and apart from visiting all the places in Kodaikanal, we also enjoyed the drive from the plains of Coimbatore to the high mountain ranges of Kodaikanal.

You can also hire a cab from Kodaikanal town. There are plenty of cab drivers. Moreover, you can enquire about them from your accommodation as most of these stays have a tie-up with the local cab drivers.

Best time to visit Kodaikanal

I’ve visited Kodaikanal twice – once in June and once in December. And both times, the weather in Kodaikanal didn’t disappoint.

Based on my experience, I suggest you visit Kodaikanal in December if you love having a colder climate and want to enjoy the company of fog and mists.

If you want to experience sunny but cool weather with clearer views, June is your best bet.

In any case, you can avoid the monsoon season in Kodaikanal i.e. from July to September. The terrains may be slippery in Kodaikanal at this time and you may not be able to visit all the places.

Best hotels in Kodaikanal

You’ll find different types of hotels in Kodaikanal but I suggest you have a look at the ones I’ve suggested below if you want something different.

Cloudscape15

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I stayed in Cloudscape15 with my friends and I can happily recommend this homestay in Kodaikanal if you’re travelling here with a big group of friends/family and want an entire property to yourself.

The only drawback with Cloudscape15 is that it is 7 km away from Kodaikanal but that is also a positive because it is in a remote location with no noise or crowd. 

Additionally, you’ll enjoy the views from the balcony, and the starry night skies. There are caretakers as well on the property who’re very friendly and helpful.

Econut Farmhouse

If you want a calm and peaceful stay in a natural setting, Econut Farmhouse is my recommendation. 

Located 16 km from Kodaikanal on the top of a hill, it is a homestay inside an organic farm with amazing views of the mountain ranges, home-cooked food and friendly hosts.

It also has excellent wifi and UPS for power backup and therefore is a great place for a staycation. 

The best thing about them is that they grow their vegetables and leafy greens on an organic farm and use them for their meals.

You can explore the various trekking routes around their property and you can also spot elephants and bison.

Zostel Kodaikanal

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If you’re a solo traveller, Zostel Kodaikanal has you covered. Located 2 km away from Kodaikanal, Zostel Kodaikanal has private rooms and dorms apart from great views and an in-house cafe.

As a solo traveller, you can save money with Zostel while also meeting like-minded people in Kodaikanal.

International Kodaikanal Coffee Country is an offbeat place to stay in Kodaikanal located 10 km from the town.

As the name suggests, this homestay is an old property inside a coffee plantation on the slope of a hill.

The accommodation is basic but clean and the hosts are very friendly.

They also serve delicious home-cooked food, have nice walking trails around the property and friendly dogs that give you company.

You can also spot some wildlife while you’re here.

Best restaurants in Kodaikanal

One of the best things to do in Kodaikanal apart from visiting all the tourist places is to try the variety of cuisine you get here. 

Apart from having nice weather and beautiful natural attractions, Kodaikanal is also famous for its cafes and restaurants. Ensure that you try food from the following cafes/restaurants for a wholesome experience.

Cloud Street

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Could Street was our go-to place for having wood-fired pizzas. Their portions have good quality and quantity. 

Apart from serving a variety of wood-fired pizzas, they also have pasta and coffee. The beef steak is one of their signature dishes.

You’ll also enjoy their homely vibe where you can chill and relax, read a book or play board games. There is a lot of space to host big groups.

The staff is also friendly.

Muncheez is a small Italian cafe known for serving wraps, rolls, burgers, sandwiches, pasta, and pizzas apart from brownies and cakes.

Their coffee, cheesecakes, chocolate brownies and chocolate cakes are a must-try.

As their dining space is limited, I suggest you come here early in the evening to occupy a seat. Apart from food, they have board games and a variety of books in the cafe.

If you’re looking for a quick finger food experience, Muncheez is ideal.

Altaf’s Cafe

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I’ve visited Altaf’s Cafe twice and both times, I enjoyed the quality and quantity of food. 

Located at the start of the Dolphin Nose trek, Altaf’s Cafe is known for its Middle-Eastern Cuisine and Italian Food.

Based on experience, I can recommend their Falafel Platter and Hummus Pita apart from Hot Chocolate.

You can also try their ginger lemon honey tea which comes highly recommended.

They also have a nice vibe as they have friendly waiters and nice music playing in the cafe always.

Apart from that, you get sweeping valley views as they’re located on the edge of a mountain.

One of the lesser-known but must-visit cafes in Kodaikanal is Cafe Cariappa.

It is a small cafe run by a lady known for their coffee, cakes and chocolate.

The best thing about the cafe is that they locally source and brew their coffee which gives it an authentic taste.

I recommend their Tosca Cake and Hot Chocolate based on my experience. Apart from that, you can also have their Carrot Cake and Caramel Cashew Cake.

Their menu has limited options but you will be delighted by the quality that this cafe maintains on all its items.

Cafe Cariappa opens after 11 am.

Best travel tips for Kodaikanal

For the best experience in Kodaikanal, ensure that you keep the following tips in mind:

  • You don’t need to hire a guide for Kodaikanal as most of the tourist destinations can be covered without any guidance.
  • As Kodaikanal is highly commercial, I recommend you visit this place on weekdays because, during weekends/public holidays, you may find a lot of crowds which may spoil your experience.
  • Carry a jacket/sweater if you’re visiting Kodaikanal in December or January.
  • Carry swimwear/towel if you plan to take a dip in Vattakanal Water Falls.
  • Having a good quality camera is essential if you want to capture the different sceneries of Kodaikanal.
  • You can buy the famous eucalyptus oil and homemade chocolates from Kodaikanal but not every seller sells authentic stuff. Enquire at your homestay/hotel asking for recommendations for the same.
  • Apart from eating from the restaurants/cafes in Kodaikanal, don’t forget to munch on the fresh carrots and corn you get in the roadside stalls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit kodaikanal.

The best time to visit Kodaikanal is during the summer and winter months i.e. April-June and October-March, respectively. You can avoid the monsoon season i.e. July-September due to the slippery terrains at that time.

Is 2 days enough for Kodaikanal?

Two days are enough for you if wish to explore the tourist destinations within Kodaikanal. If you wish to visit the other places on the outskirts of Kodaikanal, you’ll need a third day.

How can I spend 2 days in Kodaikanal?

Following are the places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days:

Is 3 days enough for Kodaikanal?

Three days are more than enough if you want to explore all the places in and around Kodaikanal. Another benefit of keeping aside three days is that you can have a relaxed trip.

Which are the places to visit in Kodaikanal in  3 days ?

Following are the places to visit in Kodaikanal in 3 days:

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Although Kodaikanal is a commercial hill station in South India, I urge you to visit it to experience the beautiful sceneries and natural attractions that it holds. After all, there is a reason why it’s called the ‘Princess of Hill Stations’.

Based on my experiences, the best way to explore Kodaikanal is to do it on weekdays (excluding public holidays) so that you can spend time with nature and avoid crowds. Kodaikanal will be as good as Valparai (an offbeat hill station in Tamil Nadu) if you can do so.

You can visit Kodaikanal in summer if you prefer clear skies with a pleasant climate or you can choose the winter season if you want to experience the cold climate along with fog and mists.

If you’re coming from a nearby city, you can drive down to Kodaikanal or you can hire a Zoomcar from Madurai or Coimbatore. You can also hire cabs in Kodaikanal.

Keep aside three days for Kodaikanal and follow the itinerary I’ve shared in this article so that you’re able to experience the best of Kodaikanal in a relaxed manner.

Also, don’t forget to visit the amazing cafes/restaurants in Kodaikanal, especially the ones I’ve shared in this article because they’ll leave you mesmerized.

If you follow everything as I’ve told you here, I’m sure you’ll have an amazing time at Kodaikanal, unlike most tourists who don’t plan properly while coming here.

With that said, I hope you enjoyed reading this article on the ’12 places to visit in Kodaikanal. If you’ve any doubts, do drop them in the comments and I’ll be happy to help.

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Jerry quit his 9-5 job to become a digital nomad and travel the world. Through Framedventures, he helps people have experiential and immersive travel adventures across India. He has travelled to 15+ states/UTs in India so far. Besides travelling, he's also passionate about landscape photography. Connect with him on his social media channels to get his latest travel updates!

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Jerry, Thanks for the write-up. But please be careful with your research. Lions aren’t found in Western Ghats. Even though lions could inhabit a variety of regions, they haven’t found in tropical rainforests in India. So, the Lion’s Cave could probably a title to draw more tourists and probably little to do with actual lions.

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Thanks for the heads up, Abhy! While you’re right, this place is called as Lion’s Cave on Google Maps. So I can’t give it any other name, unfortunately.

Moreover, I recommend this place based on my personal experience as it takes you deep inside the forest. I’m sure adventure lovers would enjoy it, irrespective of lions.

Anyways, I’ll add a disclaimer in the article.

Thanks again!✌️

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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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The Best Kodaikanal Itinerary for 3 Days in 2024

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In this article I will share with you a perfect Kodaikanal itinerary while being honest about my experiences in the place.

Is it still offbeat or a victim of over-tourism? Is Kodaikanal worth visiting? How to plan your trip to Kodaikanal? Where to stay in Kodaikanal? I will answer all these questions in this honest travel guide.

If you are in a hurry, jump to the Kodaikanal Itinerary .

However, if you are planning a Bangalore to Kodaikanal itinerary for the first time, or after a long time, I suggest you read along.

I’ve shared a lot of tips from my trips that I took in a gap of just four years and so much had changed by then already. I have made an effort to keep the information updated as of 2023, so the length of the post is justified.

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Kodaikanal At A Glance – An Honest Review

Kodaikanal is a picturesque town in the Tamil Nadu near Ooty which is famous for its blossoms and weather. Somehow the name doesn’t ring a bell for people living outside South India, unlike the more popular names like Ooty and Munnar.

Perhaps that is the reason some bloggers call it an “offbeat” location. I disagree with those bloggers, but we will come to that shortly.

Imagine a land of eternal spring, lush green valleys, beautiful cascades, and pristine lakes – sounds like a paradise on earth, right?

Unfortunately, this is also the reason for over tourism that can spoil your experience in the town. The travel brochures keep highlighting the over-crowded tourist zones of Kodaikanal without being honest about the experience.

So, I decided to write an honest travel guide which will help you plan your Kodaikanal itinerary in a way that will enhance your experience and save you from disappointment.

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The Ideal Kodaikanal Itinerary – A Snapshot

If you visit in the summer (peak season), I will suggest you explore outside the Kodaikanal town. You may like to book a resort and completely skip the touristy spots (which I have marked in star in my itinerary).

So here is a carefully curated Kodaikanal itinerary including the popular as well as offbeat locations in this not-so-offbeat hill station near Bangalore .

Views of misty valleys at random places are the best things to see in your Kodaikanal itinerary.

Kodaikanal Itinerary Day 1:

  • Reach Kodaikanal by 9 am and get your forest permits
  • Head straight to Berijam lake which is 22 km away from Kodaikanal bus stop.
  • Silent Valley viewpoint
  • Pine tree forest & Guna Caves
  • Moir Point, Pillar Rocks Viewpoint, Green Valley Viewpoint
  • Walk along the Golf course
  • Stop shortly at the upper lake viewpoint for amazing views

🛏️Time to get cozy in your sojourn after a long fulfilling adventure. Check your options .

Kodaikanal Itinerary Day 2:

Trek to Dolphin’s nose

  • Visit Liril falls and Vattakanal Falls 
  • Upper Lake viewpoint
  • Coaker’s walk

Bryant Park

Chettiar park, kodaikanal lake.

Kodaikanal Itinerary Day 3 – the day of departure

If you’re on a Bangalore to Kodaikanal road trip, you would like to reach Bangalore by 6pm to avoid the traffic. So you may not have the time to visit most of the places listed below.

However, if you have a bus to catch in the evening, you can still soak in the best of Kodaikanal before bidding goodbye.

  • Check out early for an excursion to Mannavanur Lake and back (3-4 hours)
  • Visit Christ The King Church in Kodaikanal town
  • Drive to Kurinji Advanur Temple
  • Visit the Solar Observatory
  • Back to the bus stop for shopping and departure

If time permits you can visit one of the other places on the list above.

While the list may look long, these are mostly viewpoints and usually don’t take long. However, the queues to these viewpoints can be very long during the summer vacation. If like me, overcrowded viewpoints spoil your mood, you can skip some of these.

Which of these if worth skipping to make time for the other? I have that covered for you in the detailed itinerary .

Where To Stay In Kodaikanal?

There are innumerable resorts, hotels, and homestays in Kodaikanal. Even in the peak season, you will get somewhere to stay if you reach without reservation. But they may not be great. Try to stay somewhere around the Kodaikanal lake as that is centrally located.

On our second trip we stayed at Le Poshe , a 4-star resort which offers an authentic hill-stay experience an amazing breakfast and dinner buffet.

Located close to the Bryant Park, it’s a lovely property perched atop a hill, with beautiful gardens and views.

Beautiful hill-side white cottages with tall Nilgiri Trees all around. That's LaPoshe Kodaikanal - one of the best places to stay in Kodaikanal on your trip

My other top recommendations for Kodaikanal are:

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Sterling Kodai Valley

Kodaikanal Itinerary in Detail – Day 1

Convinced for a trip to Kodaikanal on your next long weekend holiday ? Consider me your personal Bangalore to Kodaikanal Trip Planner. Let me take you on a virtual trop to each of the places on my itinerary.

Map of Kodaikanal Trip Plan for Day 2

Berijam lake & Silent valley viewpoint

Berijam Lake Kodaikanal itinerary

This is one place which I loved on my first trip to Kodaikanal in 2015. But I missed it on my second trip because I didn’t research properly. And also, because it was the peak summer holiday season.

To reach Berijam lake you have to drive through a forest where travel is restricted between 9:30 am to 3 pm. Only a limited number of tourists are permitted into the forests, so make sure you get the permits as early as possible.

The forest check-post is right ahead of the Moir point where you have to show your permits. While we were disappointed to miss this because of the restriction, I am happy that such measures are being taken to protect the natural wealth.

On your way to the Berijam lake, you will come across the silent valley viewpoint which offers a breathtaking view of the valley and the forests. Hopefully, the restriction to entry keeps the silent valley silent even in the peak season.

Pine tree forest and Guna caves

Kodaikanal places Pine Forest

Pine forests abound Kodaikanal. However, this is the largest accessible pine forest that you can see in the map above. It’s a perfect spot to visit with kids and family. You can relax, hike and explore the region. As with all tourist spots, there are many food vendors right at the entry to the pine forest.

Guna caves are located in the pine forest and are known for being the shooting location of a Tamil movie Guna.

The roots of the tree emerge from the ground lending a unique charm to this place. Unfortunately, the cave itself is fenced out and no entry is permitted.

Large number of people queud to enter Guna Caves - a major tourist attraction in Kodaikanal inside the beautiful pine forest

The Many Viewpoints of Kodaikanal

There are three popular viewpoints in Kodaikanal town – Pillar rocks viewpoint, Moir point, and Green valley viewpoint in decreasing order of my liking.

They are very easily accessible and are considered to be must-visit places in Kodaikanal. I would beg to differ.

Pillar Rocks Viewpoint

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According to me, if you have time to visit only one of these viewpoints it should be the Pillar Rocks Viewpoint .

Long ago a man named David Gelli visited Kodaikanal on his honeymoon and lost his wife to a fatal accident in the rocks. He climbed the rock-pillars and placed a white cross on it as a symbol of love. It survived many monsoons but was finally broken.

The viewpoint has developed into a beautiful park now from where you can see those pillars. You will get a view of the three vertical rocks that rise to a height of 400 feet.

Moir point is the most famous of all the viewpoints and offers a bird’s eye view of Kodaikanal’s valleys and villages. This also has a paid entry and a beautiful children’s park inside. There is a watchtower which is said to offer amazing views.

When I visited it this year I looked up at the watchtower and decided that I am okay with the views I can see from the bottom of the tower itself. Take a look at the pictures to know why. I am sure that at any time except summer this would be a great experience.

Moir Point Kodaikanal itinerary

Green Valley Viewpoint

Green Valley viewpoint is probably the most overrated place in Kodaikanal. There is a walkway that is jampacked with hawkers, almost like Kolkata’s Gariahaat during Durga Puja . For those who did not get this analogy replace it with the most crowded street shopping destination you know and imagine that at its peak season.

Bustling Market at Green valley viewpoint

It is also known as monkey point because there are many monkeys around, however, they were more afraid than us because they were so vastly outnumbered by selfie-taking humans. Again, the scene might be totally different in the off-peak season, but if you are short of time, you can avoid this place.

Views of Green Valley at Kodaikanal covered in mist

Kodaikanal Golf Club

Kodaikanal Itinerary - Golf Club

Kodaikanal golf course was a refreshingly quiet place even in the summer. You cannot enter it without membership as it is a private golf club, but you won’t be stopped from walking along the course.

You can simply stroll along the golf course and click beautiful pictures. Just don’t get over-excited and sprain your legs for no reason at all as I did.

Kodaikanal Waterfalls

Kodaikanal Itinerary Silver Cascade waterfall photos

There are many beautiful waterfalls in Kodaikanal but most of them are seasonal. Most of them would also involve trekking up to the point where you can actually see the falls.

If time permits on day 1 you can visit the Bear Shola Falls. On your way to Kodaikanal lake, you will also come across the silver cascade waterfalls. This is the one cascade which is right in front of your eyes, and you do not need to trek for it.

Alternative Itinerary

Here is an alternative itinerary if you are driving and reach Kodaikanal in the afternoon. You must be tired so visit the Silver cascade falls, Sacred heart church, the parks and Coaker’s walk on day 1. Next morning head to Berijam lake and follow our original day 1 itinerary. 

Bangalore to Kodaikanal Trip Plan – Day 2

If you are breakfast lovers like us you must have booked a breakfast buffet in your hotel already. If don’t worry. There are plenty of shops near Kodaikanal lake which open in the morning to serve breakfast.

Get up and enjoy a sumptuous breakfast before heading out, as today you will drive less and trek more. Don’t forget to wear your running or trekking shoes today. Read how to choose the best travel shoes in India. Carry a backpack with at least a 1-ltr water bottle.

Kodaikanal itinerary - Dolphin Nose

A trek to the Dolphin’s nose is the highlight of my Kodaikanal trip.

This is a 2 km long trek mostly downhill and slightly uphill towards the end. It is kind of a moderate level trek for newbies and an easy trek for the pros. You will see roots protruding out of the rocks as you hike downwards. There are many shops which sell water bottles and snacks here on the way.

No entry tickets, no security and not enough dustbins mean that there is no restriction on littering. As you start the upward climb you will see the beautiful pine forests and uncountable plastic bottles scattered inside.

If that was not enough someone inscribed on the rocks at a viewpoint – “I love plastics”! Sarcasm? 🥴

Edge of a densely forested hill in Kodaikanal

Anyway, since the number of tourists is less, you will enjoy the serenity. The pleasant sound of birds, cricket and leaves ruffling in the wind will keep you motivated to complete the trek. There are three major viewpoints on your trek and the Dolphin’s nose comes in between the other two.

It’s a giant precarious rock protruding out into the vastness of the jungles below. The view is worth the effort. Standing at the dolphin’s nose gives you the impression of standing at the edge of the world. Be careful though as one slip can prove to be fatal here.

Upper lake view-point

Upper Lake Viewpoint - a scenic spot in the Kodaikanal Itinerary

The tough thing about dolphin’s nose trek is that the return is uphill. So after returning take some rest before you start driving again. The roads of Kodaikanal are narrow and steep, the steepest among all other popular hill stations in South India.

So don’t stress yourself too much after this trek. Have lunch and drive towards the Kodaikanal lake. On your way, you will come across several beautiful viewpoints. One of them is the upper-lake viewpoint from where you can see the star-shaped Kodaikanal lake.

Well, my observation was mostly amoeba-shaped lake, but that doesn’t look great on a travel brochure, right?

Coaker’s Walk

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Next, you stop at the Coaker’s walk. It is a beautiful man-made 1-km long pavement built along the edge of the mountains lined with colorful blossoms all year round. It is also famous for the Neelakurinji flowers, a rare species of flowers that cover the Nilgiris once every 12 years.

Besides Kodaikanal, the flowers bloom in the valleys of Kolukkumalai in Tamil Nadu, Annamalai range of Munnar in Kerala and in Bababudangiri hills of Chikmagalur in Karnataka.

The flowers were last seen between August to October in 2018 and will return to the face of the earth in 2030. However, the floral diversity of Coaker’s walk will delight you anyway. On a clear day, you can see click amazing pictures of the valley.

But Kodaikanal is usually cloudy and misty. That’s also the reason why the temperature is in the sweet 20’s even when the whole country is burning hot. So likely that most of the days you will not get a clear view of the valley. I loved the views as it is, even with the fog and the mist.

Kodaikanal Itinerary Coaker's Walk

Apart from the various viewpoints at Coaker’s walk, you will find lots of hawkers selling beautiful handicrafts. Wooden artifacts, artificial flowers, jute bags, and many such attractive items adorn the other side of Coaker’s walk.

What I liked most was a large number of dustbins throughout the walk. While they do stick out as photobombs in our pictures, the places remain clean.

Our Girl Gang in the Bryant Park on our Kodaikanal Trip

Right opposite to the Coaker’s walk is a beautiful garden-cum-park with amazing floral exhibition all year round. You will see nurseries of a variety of flowers with labels attached to them.

This makes it a great excursion spot for schools, as children can not only enjoy the gardens and play in the park but also learn about the different species of flowers.

Personally, I thought that too many labels marred the view though. It is a huge park where families can spend quality time playing with the kids and enjoying nature’s feast.

Kodaikanal Places to Visit Chettiar Park

If you are looking for a slightly lesser-known (hence less crowded) park, then I will suggest Chettiar Park. It’s on the opposite side of the Kodaikanal lake and is much smaller than Bryant Park. I loved the landscaping of the park more than its famous cousin.

Kodaikanal Lake itinerary photos

Kodaikanal Lake is a huge artificial lake at the heart of the Kodaikanal town. It’s beautiful no doubt but is heavily commercialized. There are several recreational activities like horse-riding (don’t recommend it at all), boating and kayaking. There are several vendors from whom you can buy roasted corn, peanuts, and pakoras.

Day 3 of Kodaikanal Itinerary

Map of all places to visit on Day 3 in Kodaikanal Itinerary

Mannavanur Lake

Lovely lake against the clear sky, with empty coracles calling you at Kodaikanal

Located 33 km from Kodaikanal town, Mannavanur Lake is a serene spot that takes about 1 to 1.5 hours to reach. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. A little trivia for you—this lake is often used for film shoots, so don’t be surprised if you spot a camera crew.

This trip will take 3-4 hours including the journey.

Christ The King Church

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The Christ The King Church is a lovely place to stop by on your way back from Kodaikanal. Built in 1895, the church is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture, complete with intricate stained-glass windows. It’s not just a place of worship but also a testament to the rich history of the area.

Silver Cascade Falls

Next up, drive to Silver Cascade Falls, which is conveniently located right beside the road—no hiking needed. The falls are a great place for a quick photo op or to simply enjoy the sound of cascading water. It’s a refreshing pit stop, especially if you’re traveling during the hotter months.

Kurinji Andavar Temple

To reach Kurinji Andavar Temple, you’ll need to take a short detour from the main road. The temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan and is famous for its Kurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years. The history of this temple dates back several decades and it’s a significant pilgrimage site for many.

Natural History Museum

For the last stop of the day, you have two options. I personally visited the Natural History Museum, which required a drive into the woods leading to a school. While the museum itself was basic and skippable, the journey to it was quite enjoyable.

Solar Observatory Museum

Alternatively, you can visit the Solar Observatory, established in 1899 by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics . It’s one of the oldest solar observatories in the world and offers a unique look into the study of our sun.

Vehicle is not allowed inside the premises, and you’ll need to walk for 10 minutes to reach the observatory. The location is so sublime that you’ll really enjoy the walk.

It’s a research facility and the visiting hours are limited to 10 am to 12 noon and then 2pm-4pm.

Alternate Kodaikanal Experience – The Bodhi Zendo

If you are seeking a spiritual experience, there is a special place in Kodaikanal that’s not a part of an usual Bangalore to Kodaikanal trip.

Bodhi Zendo is a Zen training center in South India and a melting point for spiritual enthusiasts from all over the world.

Here you can enjoy a farm stay and participate in day-to-day activities of the center. The cost of a single room including food is Rs.350-Rs.400 for Indian nationals and Rs. 550- Rs.600 for foreign nationals. You can check more details about Bodhi Zendo on their website .

When to visit Kodaikanal?

The short answer to the question is – any time but April-May (that is the summer vacation time in this region). Early monsoon in June and winters from November to March is perfect for a long weekend trip to Kodaikanal.

Read the list of best monsoon destinations in India .

Let me declare right away that Kodaikanal is not offbeat , definitely not in the summer. With Bangalore no longer being the city of forever spring, all working professionals in Bangalore and Chennai look out for “offbeat” destinations nearby to escape the summer heat.

If you are among them (among us), then “summer heat” is the only thing you are going to escape.

You cannot escape commercialization, traffic congestion or the city crowd in Kodaikanal in summer.

When I first visited the place in the summer of 2015, I was surprised to see the traffic jam. I realized that it’s super-crowded but still peaceful. It’s a small town where all the places of interest are within a radius of 15 km, which makes it easy to navigate.

Exactly four years later when I visited the place again, it looked like the population has quadrupled by that time. To avoid traffic clogging in the dangerously steep and narrow roads the traffic operators made the roads one-way.

Nobody likes traffic congestion but think of being stuck uphill at an inclination of 60 degrees for hours. So yes, summer is not the right time to visit Kodaikanal. This is why I have skipped it in my list of best summer destinations in India .

Kodaikanal itinerary traffic

How to Reach Kodaikanal?

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The nearest city with an international airport is Coimbatore, which is only 180 km away from Kodaikanal. This is where you should take a flight to if you are planning a Kodaikanal trip from outside Bangalore.

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Kodaikanal is 449 km from Bangalore and 604 km from Chennai. There are a number of overnight buses that depart from Bangalore every day.

The advantage of taking a bus is with timing. If you board a bus at 8:30 pm you will easily reach Kodaikanal by 9 am. Then you can get the forest permit for visiting the Berijam lake.

Jeeps and cars can be hired at cheap rates from the Kodaikanal bus-stop itself. The advantage of hiring a local driver is that they know all the routes pretty well, and they understand the local language. 

The joy of a road trip, however, lies in the journey. With numerous hair-pin turns, lush green valleys, and breathtaking views, Bangalore to Kodaikanal road-trip is worth the trouble.

In that case, however, you will need to drive overnight to reach Kodaikanal early. Otherwise, you may start at 5 am after a good sleep. Then you would reach Kodaikanal easily by 1 pm.

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Vibrant flowers of Kodaikanal - deep purple, bright red, violet and dots of yellow and pink among the bright green leaves

So, Is Kodaikanal Worth Visiting?

The short answer to the question is yes. You just need to plan your trip well and follow some of my recommendations.

For a compact recap, let me point out the important travel tips for Kodaikanal which I wish I knew before I visited.

  • Schools in Tamil Nadu close for 1-month summer vacation usually between the last week of April and end of May. Don’t visit during this time. Seriously, let the locals enjoy the beauty and maybe we can go to some other places during the summer vacation .
  • If you still want to travel during this time of the year, atleast avoid Kodaikanal on a summer weekend.
  • Check weather forecasts before planning your Kodaikanal trip. The monsoons are mostly pleasant but can take an ugly turn (rarely though).
  • Get your forest permits to be able to visit the forests and the Berijam lake
  • Carry an umbrella or a waterproof jacket
  • Watch out for incredible views on your way. So if you are on the bus, wake up as soon as you approach the hills.
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23 Comments

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I haven’t heard of Kodaikanal yet. I have been to India but not on this area. Thanks for taking us digitally to this place. Great snaps! I want to visit this place soon.

Thanks Emman. Hope you visit India soon

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Great post! Kodaikanal is a good summer destination with lots of crowd in peak season. Your post brought back memories from my own trip of 2017.

Thanks Anwesha.It’s beautiful but they have to do something to control tourism.

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This looks like such a pretty part of your country! I agree that the Pillar Rocks viewpoint is incredible, and offers amazing views too. I also appreciate the tip about the lake being over-commercialised, that tends to happen when places get more popular. If I ever visit, I’ll avoid April to May!

Thanks Lisa. April-May is definitely a no-no. It’s bad for the tourists and it’s bad for the fragile environment of this small town.

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I have not heard of Kodaikanal even after visiting Munnar a few years ago. It is interesting to learn of other places that are not so well known and over touristy. Over tourism is starting to become quite a problem and I am pleased to know that after reading your article that numbers are limited here. The lake and surrounding areas look beautiful, no wonder it is so popular. I enjoyed your photos.

Thanks Jane. Unfortunately Kodaikanal is way more crowded and over-commercialised the Munnar. This makes me feel that there must be something with the way the local tourism bodies handle rising popularity. Hope the over-tourism comes under control.

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How crazy is it that I’ve never heard of this place? It’s crazy beautiful! I just added it to my list for India! Thanks for all the details and beautiful photos! ❤️

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Noted Sinjana, not traveling there during April or May. Kodaikanal has long been in my bucket list, but sadly before I could explore, I had to leave India. Well, when I will go to the south, I will surely visit this place. Thanks for the beautiful tips and photos.

Thanks Shreya. Hope you visit the south soon.

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Kodaikanal looks like a fantastic place with so many beautiful and natural assets. I’m not surprised it’s a popular spot for Bangalore’s city dwellers to get away. The region’s stunning lakes, mountains and waterfalls would be quite a lure for those who spend most of their time in the city.

Thanks for your comment. Kodaikanal is really attractive.

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Stunning views! I can see why people are drawn to Kodaikanal. Even the viewing deck has a long line. That traffic jam is pretty scary. Reminds my of some of the winding roads to Cornwall that can get pretty jam-packed during the busy seasons.

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I am kinda ashamed to admit that despite being to Bangalore so many times, I never got around to visiting Kodaikanal. But just like you, I wish I get to do a road trip from Bangalore to Kodaikanal one day soon 😀 Coaker’s walk looks so peaceful, I know Kodai is super commercialized, like you have mentioned, but there are pockets that are definitely worth a visit. 🙂

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I have been to Kodai Kanal 3 times and each time I find it more beautiful and unexplored. It really is the queen of hill stations in the south of India. Your photo of Silent Valley point is amazingly beautiful. Thanks for sharing 3 days itinerary of Kodai Kanal with all attractions list.

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I visited Kodaikanal during my last trip to India a couple of months ago and absolutely loved the place! From what I’ve seen, it’s one of the prettiest hill stations in South India. Even though super commercialized nowadays I still think it’s worth visiting. Thank you for sharing this great guide

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Oh wow, Kodaikanal looks like a nature-lover’s paradise! The Coaker’s walk looks like a great way to take in some beautiful vistas and hopefully catch a glimpse of some rare flowers, it sounds like. I can definitely see why it’s a city-dweller’s weekend getaway spot. Who wouldn’t want to visit??

Yes. Kodaikanal is a tourist hotspot not just for the beauty but also for the weather. It’s also suffering for the same reason.

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This looks like such a scenic and picturesque part of your country. Lots of wonderful walk/hikes that offer incredible views. Should I ever visit, I’d be sure to visit during the high season of April/May.

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Every traveler should definitely read this post. Make sure, This is a great opportunity to improve their knowledge while making a trip to Kodaikanal. In a single post, you have mentioned all the important itinerary places in kodaikanal. Thank you so much for this post.

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thanks really liked the description

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Visit Kodaikanal in very offseason times like before Christmas or after new year and the Hillstation will be practically empty. In fact I had to argue with the boat jetty to start their boating services after waiting till 11.30 Am. I could park my car besides the lake and walk around. Not a soul. We were in on Monday and exited on Friday afternoon just as the weekend crowd was getting in.

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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

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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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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

Coakers walk in places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days

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

Pastry Corner Kodaikanal

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

Cafe Cariappa

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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I have never heard about this place before but it sounds exciting! Thank you for putting it in my radar including the activities! Sounds like a great place for vacation

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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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Dolphin’s nose.

Dolphin’s Nose

The unique flat rock protruded like a Dolphin's nose perches atop an elevation of 6600 in one corner of the state of Tamil Nadu. Steering through pine thickets and craggy trails of the Palani Hill Range, a three-kilometer long trek expedition can take you to the top of the viewpoint. Some part of the trail is marked by local fruit juice vendors and snack stalls. It is advisable to hire a guide and do an early morning or an evening trek to cherish the magical hours of sunrise or sunset. Location: Dindigul, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM daily Price: Entry is free Distance from Kodai Bus stand: 8 KM Planning a trip to Kodiakanal? Checkout & Book:   Kodaikanal Holiday Packages

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Pillar Rocks

Pillar Rocks

The vertically cylindrical shaped boulders blanketed in mist and cloud is a sight for sore eyes. Imparting a bird’s eye view of the surrounding landscape, Pillar Rock’s existence revolves around a love story of a man named David Gelli and his wife. You can also find a mini garden taking shade under the shadow of these pillars where people are found picnicking and having a gala time together. A cluster of caverns are found wedged between the rock pillars which are famous as the “Devil’s Kitchen.”  Pillar rock is a quick ride and can certainly be covered on a one or 2 day trip in Kodaikanal. Location: Pillar Rocks Rd, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: 9 AM to 4:30 PM daily Price: INR 5 per person and INR 20 for still camera Distance from Kodai Bus stand: Approximately 7 KM Must Checkout:  Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Trivandrum                              Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Bangalore

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Kodai Lake is star-shaped manmade lake which sits at an elevation of around 7496 feet above sea level. It is one of the highly frequented places to visit in Kodaikanal. Keep an eye on the flower show along your boat ride as it’s gorgeous. Horse riding, fishing, and cycling are a few other activities that you can try your hands on. Location:  Kodaikanal Road, Kodaikanal, India] Timings: 6 AM to 5 PM daily Price: Free of cost Distance from Kodai Bus stand: 3 kilometers Know More:  Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

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Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola is a seasonal waterfall that is located within 2 kilometers of distance from Kodai Lake. The rickety rocky path to the waterfall is a bit tedious but the place feels very private and away from the flocks of tourists. Location: Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624103 Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM daily Price:  Entry is free Distance from Kodai Bus stand: 3 kilometers Explore Now:  Most Amazing Things to Do in Kodaikanal

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Bryant Park

Bryant Park

Tucked in the eastern corner of the Kodaikanal Lake, Bryant Park is a peaceful and well-maintained park in Kodaikanal. Fringed with wildflowers and creepers, the park has a picnicky vibe where you can simply hang out with your friends or families. An extended pathway from Coaker’s walk leads to the park which spans across an area of 20 acres. The sprawling Botanical Garden encompasses over 325 species of plants, trees, shrubs, and cacti. The rose garden in particular, is loved for its appearance. Location: Lower Shola Rd, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM daily Price: Adults: INR 30 | Kids: INR 15 | Still Camera: INR 50 | Video Camera: INR 100 Distance from Kodai Bus stand: Around 800 meters to 1 KM Must Read:  Best Resorts in Kodaikanal to spend an amazing weekend.

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Silver Cascade

Silver Cascade

Silver Cascade is beautiful fall enroute Madurai from Kodaikanal. The water in the fall originates from Kodai Lake and forms a decent pool for visitors to enjoy a swim. It is one of the ‘less-talked about but worth visiting’ places in Kodaikanal which must be teamed up with a nice long drive, especially during the monsoon. The sheer beauty takes a plunge down from 180 feet above and makes a fantastic pool.  Location: Kodaikanal Ghat Road, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: Can be visited throughout the day but evening hours must be avoided. Price: Entry is free Distance from Kodai Bus stand: Approximately 8 KM Do Chekout & Book:  Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Chennai                                     Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Kerala

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Kurinji Andavar Temple

Kurinji Andavar Temple

The colorful temple dedicated to Lord Muruga who is referred to as the God of Hill is a unique site in Kodaikanal. Originally built by a European lady in 1936 who came to India and changed her religion as well as her name to Leelavathi. The famous Kurinji flowers that bloom once in every 12 year is also one of the attractive features of the Temple compound. This makes it one of the most interesting places to visit in Kodaikanal, not only for devotees but for every sort of traveler. The temple also serves as the fair ground for the summer festival which is celebrated every year in the month of May. Location: Kurinji Andavar Temple Road, Kodaikanal 624101, India Timings: 7 AM to 7 PM daily Price: Free of cost Distance from Kodai Bus stand: Approximately 5 KM Also Checkout: Kodaikanal Tour Packages For Family

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Coaker's Walk

Coaker's Walk

A one-kilometer long walk away with an amphitheatrical view of the surrounding hill range is always among the top places in the list of a 2 Day Trip in Kodaikanal. Coaker’s walk was constructed by Lieutenant Coaker in the year 1872 and since then it is everyone’s favorites. Mostly because it is carved on the steep side of the mountain that imparts unparallel vistas of the surrounding valley. Located just 500 meters away from the famous Kodai lake, this walking plaza is also ideal for cycling, photography or just sightseeing. Location: Coaker's Walk, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: 7 AM to 7 PM daily Price: INR 10 | Camera: INR 30 | Telescope House: INR 20 Distance from Kodai Bus stand: approximately 650 meters Recommended For You:  Kodaikanal Honeymoon Packages

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Pambar falls.

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Berijam Lake

Berijam Lake

Famed for its breathtaking vistas, Moir Point is one of the significant places to visit in Kodaikanal. The name was coined after Sir Thomas Moir who initiated the construction of Goschen Road in 1929 CE that also leads to the mesmerizing Berijam Lake. The point offers a view of the valley and marks the forest road that leads to Berijam lake. There is a small monument at the place where Sir Moir chopped the first bundle of grass to start making the road. One can read the history associated to the place at the monument. Location: Ten Mile Round, Tamil Nadu 624101 Timings: 6 AM to 5 PM daily Price: INR 10 per adult Distance from Kodai Bus stand: Approximately 5 KM Also Checkout:  Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Jaipur                             Kodaikanal Tour Packages From Gurgaon

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

Mannavanur Lake

Mannavanur Lake

Situated in the Mannavanur village of Tamil Nadu, Mannavanur Lake is a picturesque lake that is  found encircled with eucalyptus and pine trees. The lake is found in a very natural setting inside a sheep farm hence the flocks are seen grazing around. It can be accessed on an hour long road trip from the main town of Kodaikanal. One can also enjoy horse riding near the lake. Location: 34 km from Kodaikanal, Mannavanur, Tamil Nadu, 624103, India Timings: 9:30 AM to 5 PM daily Price: INR 10 per adult Distance from Kodai Bus stand: 34 KM Know More:  Best Treks in Kodaikanal

Pine Tree Forest

Pine Tree Forest

The towering pine trees, postcard perfect views of the Nilgiris all around and the crisp air makes it the most captured location in the Indian films. Spanning between Ooty and Thalakunda, the mesmerising views of the location makes the visitors forget about any worry and get lost in its rustic charm. The soaring pines provide privacy to honeymooners from the prying eyes of the world and give the opportunity to spend quality time with each other. Location: Nagapattinam - Coimbatore - Gundlupet Hwy, Ooty, Tamil Nadu, 643005, India. Timings: 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Price: INR 5. Distance from Kodai Bus stand:  Approximately 11 KM Suggested Read:  Comfortable Homestays in Kodaikanal , to stay on your Kodaikanal tour.

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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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Top 15 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

If you’re planning a trip to Kodaikanal and wondering about the best places to visit in Kodaikanal , there are numerous options available. However, we’ve compiled a list of the top 15 places to visit in Kodaikanal during your trip. Visiting these places will leave you with beautiful memories of the time you spent with your family and friends.

Top 15 Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, a hill station in Tamil Nadu, offers breathtaking views and numerous scenic spots to visit. Some of the must-visit places in Kodaikanal include the Kodaikanal Lake , Berijam Lake , Pillar Rocks , Bryant Park , Silver Cascade Waterfall  and the Coaker’s Walk . Each of these destinations offer a unique experience and memories that will last a lifetime.

Discover the beauty of Kodaikanal, nicknamed the “ Princess of Hill Stations ” in Tamil Nadu. Explore the stunning Kodai Lake , Guna Cave , Pillar Rocks and Bryant Park . Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of the region, which means “ The Gift of the Forest ” in Tamil. Kodaikanal is also a popular honeymoon destination for its breathtaking sights and romantic atmosphere.

History of Kodaikanal

The history of Kodaikanal dates back to the early 19th century when Lieutenant B. S. Ward , a British surveyor, discovered the stunning location in the Palani hills of Tamil Nadu, India. He was searching for a healthy and suitable environment for foreign missionaries working in Madurai to escape the summer heat and epidemics. As a result, Kodaikanal became the only Hill Station in India developed by the Americans.

Top 15 places to visit in Kodaikanal

  • Bryant Park

Berijam Lake

Pine forests, green valley view (suicide point).

  • Pillar rocks

Coakers Walk

  • Devil’s Kitchen – Guna caves

Vattakanal Falls

Dolphin’s nose, silver cascade falls.

  • Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

Upper Lake View

  • La saleth Church
  • Liril Falls

Kodaikanal Lake , also known as Kodai Lake , is a popular tourist attraction in Kodaikanal that you must visit.

  • Located in the heart of the City.
  • Lake was created in 1863 by Sir Vere Henry Levinge.
  • Who was the collector of Madurai, with the help of American missionaries.

The lake is within walking distance from the Kodaikanal bus stand and offers a range of entertainment activities.

  • Horse riding 🏇

Tourist can also go shopping at the nearby shops selling a variety of items.

  • Chocolates 🍫
  • Ornaments 💍
  • Herbal products 🌿
  • Tibetan handmade artifacts, gifts, and more. 🧣

To reach Kodaikanal, you can either take a transportation option from Palani town or Kodai Road, both of which offer convenient travel options.

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To know more about Kodaikanal Lake, visit the Kodaikanal lake page.

  • Berijam Lake is a must visit destination in Kodaikanal .
  • Visitors are required to get Berijam lake permission from the forest department before their visit.
  • The lake is located 21 km away from the town of Kodaikanal .
  • You can visit berijam lake from 9 AM to 3:30 PM.
  • Only four-wheel vehicles are allowed due to the presence of crossing wildlife.

You can see the wildlife animals when you travel to Berijam Lake. If you’re lucky, you can spot the Bison, Nilgiri langur, Malabar giant squirrels, and Indian Elephants. This trip will be a memorable one for you. Berijam Lake is definitely one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal

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To know more about Berijam Lake, visit the Berijam Lake page.

Pillar Rocks

  • Pillar Rocks is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kodaikanal.
  • It is a group of three massive rock formations located in the Kodaikanal hills.
  • This viewpoint is a must-visit spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
  • Standing at a height of over 122 meters.
  • Rocks offer a panoramic view of the surrounding hills and valleys.
  • The place is also famous for picnics and camping.

Visitors can reach the Pillar Rocks through a short trek and can enjoy the breathtaking view from the viewing platform. With its stunning scenery, serene environment, and adventurous activities, Pillar Rocks is one of the must-visit places in Kodaikanal.

To know more about the Pillar Rocks, visit the Pillar Rocks page.

Devils Kitchen

Guna Caves is one of the top places to visit in Kodaikanal . This caves, once referred to as Devil’s Kitchen, was named after the film Guna featuring actor Kamal Haasan .

In the past, the British named it Devil’s Kitchen due to smoke that appeared to be coming from the caves, leading them to believe it was a site of evil power. However, the caves has proven dangerous in the past and as a result, the Tamil Nadu government has banned tourists from visiting it, with a rope fence set up 100 feet before the entrance. It’s crucial to exercise caution, especially during rainy seasons.

 Guna caves

To know more about Guna Caves, visit the Guna Caves page.

Bryant park

One of the must-visit tourist spots in Kodaikanal is Bryant Park, a botanical garden located near Kodai Lake . This park is easily accessible on foot from the Kodaikanal bus stand and is close to other popular attractions such as Kodai Lake and Coaker’s Walk .

Bryant park is well-maintained by the Department of Horticulture and was developed by H.D. Bryant, a Madurai forest officer, in 1908. Spanning over 20.5 acres, Bryant Park features old eucalyptus trees, ancient bodhi trees, and a variety of 85 different flowering plants and 325 species of trees.

Bryant park flowers

To know more about Bryant Park, visit the Bryant park page.

Coakers Walk is a scenic walking path that is located on a mountain and was constructed in 1872 by Lieutenant Coaker. This man-made pathway is just half a kilometer away from the famous Kodaikanal Lake .

  • Popular destination for tourists who want to spend an hour or two amidst beautiful green valleys and hills.
  • With its breathtaking views, misty atmosphere and great photo opportunities.
  • Coakers Walk is considered as one of the must-visit places in Kodaikanal.

Coaker's walk entrance

To know more about Coakers Walk, visit the Coakers walk page.

The Upper Lake View is a popular tourist spot that offers a breathtaking view of the Kodaikanal lake . It is located on the Upper Lake Road and has a few shops nearby where visitors can purchase snacks, toys, wooden handicrafts, and other items. Additionally, the Upper Lake View point is known for its beautiful flowers and is a great spot for photo shoots.

Upper lake view

To know more about Upper lake view, visit the Upper Lake View page.

Green Valley View , also known as Suicide Point, is a breathtaking scenic spot located in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu. It is one of the must-visit places for tourists in the region. This viewpoint offers a amazing panoramic view of the valley and the hills surrounding it.

  • Located on the way to Dolphin’s Nose , the Green Valley View offers a mesmerizing view of the green rolling hills and the sprawling valley below.
  • Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking scenery, relax and soak in the beauty of nature.
  • Apart from the scenic beauty, Green Valley View is also a popular spot for adventure enthusiasts who love trekking and hiking.
  • The place is surrounded by lush green forests, and the trek to the viewpoint is a thrilling experience for nature lovers.

The Green Valley View is easily accessible from Kodaikanal and is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. Visitors can spend a few hours here, taking in the breathtaking views and capturing memories through photographs. Whether you are an adventure seeker or just someone who appreciates nature’s beauty, the Green Valley View is a must-visit place in Kodaikanal.

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Moir Point is a scenic viewpoint located in Kodaikanal. It is a popular tourist destination for those looking to take in the stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys.

The viewpoint is named after a British officer, Mr. Moir , who served in the area during British rule. It offers panoramic views of the rolling hills, forests and the beautiful city of Kodaikanal. Visitors can also enjoy the cool and fresh mountain air while taking in the breathtaking views.

Moir Point is easily accessible, as it is located on a well-paved road that leads up to the viewpoint. There are several small shops and stalls selling souvenirs, refreshments, and snacks at the viewpoint, making it a convenient place to stop and relax while exploring the city.

Visitors are recommended to visit Moir Point early in the morning or in the evening to enjoy the views in the best light. Whether you are a nature lover or just looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Moir Point is a must-visit destination for those visiting Kodaikanal.

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To know more about Moir Point, visit the Moir Point page.

Pine forests in Kodaikanal are one of the main attractions for tourists visiting the hill station. The pine forests offer a unique and breathtaking view of the surroundings, and the crisp and fresh air that surrounds the area makes it a popular spot for picnicking, trekking and nature walks.

The Pine forests are located in a scenic and serene environment, making it an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and connect with nature. Visitors can take a stroll along the well-maintained walking trails and take in the beauty of the towering pine trees, as well as the diverse array of flora and fauna that call this place home.

Apart from being a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, the Pine forests in Kodaikanal also offer a range of adventure activities like trekking, rock climbing and camping. Visitors can experience the thrill of climbing up the rugged terrain and take in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the top.

The Pine forests in Kodaikanal are a must-visit for anyone looking to escape the stresses of daily life and connect with nature. Whether it’s for a leisurely walk or an adventurous trek, the Pine forests are sure to provide a memorable and enriching experience.

Horse riding in pine forest

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The Silver Cascade Falls in Kodaikanal is a popular tourist destination and a must-visit spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The falls are located just 8 kilometers from the main town of Kodaikanal, and offer a breathtaking view of the waterfall and its surroundings.

This Falls is formed by the Pambar River , which flows down from the Kodaikanal hills, creating a spectacular and picturesque waterfall. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests, making it a peaceful and serene location to spend some time.

Visitors to the Silver Cascade Falls can enjoy a picnic or take a refreshing dip in the cool and crystal clear waters of the falls. The surrounding area is well maintained and offers many opportunities for hiking and trekking.

Whether you are a nature enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful and rejuvenating experience, the Silver Cascade Falls in Kodaikanal is the perfect place to visit. With its stunning scenery and tranquil ambiance, the Silver Cascade Falls is sure to leave a lasting impression on all those who visit.

Silver cascade falls

To know more about Silver Cascade Falls, visit the Silver Cascade Falls page.

La Saleth Church

The La Saleth Church in Kodaikanal is a popular tourist destination, located on St Mary’s Road. Visitors can easily reach the church from either Coaker’s Walk or Bryant Park , as it is within walking distance from both places. In addition to the church, visitors can also visit the Palani Hills Conservation Council and Doordarshan Kendra , which are also located on St Mary’s Road.

La saleth church Kodaikanal

To know more about La Saleth Church, visit the La Saleth Church page.

Liril Falls Kodaikanal

Liril Falls Kodaikanal is a stunning waterfall located in the beautiful hill station of Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu. It is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. The waterfall is located in a lush green forest and is surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The sound of the waterfall is soothing and tranquil, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and meditation.

To reach the Liril Falls, visitors need to take a short hike through the forest. The trail is well-maintained and easy to follow, making it accessible for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. The waterfall can be best viewed during the monsoon season, when the water flow is at its strongest and the surrounding landscape is at its greenest.

Visitors can also enjoy a picnic or a meal at the nearby restaurants, which offer delicious local cuisine. There are also a number of souvenir shops in the area, where visitors can purchase souvenirs and local handicrafts as a reminder of their visit to the waterfall.

Liril Falls Kodaikanal is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting the hill station. Its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it a perfect spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway.

Vattakanal Falls is a hidden gem located in the hill station of Kodaikanal. It is a serene and tranquil waterfall surrounded by lush green forests and rocky cliffs. This picturesque waterfall is a popular tourist destination and a must-visit spot for nature lovers.

The waterfall is located in the Vattakanal village, which is around 5 km from the main town of Kodaikanal. To reach the waterfall, visitors must embark on a short trek through the forest, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

At Vattakanal Falls , visitors can enjoy a refreshing swim in the cool and clear water or simply sit and admire the beauty of the waterfall. The waterfall is also a popular spot for picnics and outdoor activities.

Vattakanal falls Kodaikanal

In addition to its natural beauty, Vattakanal Falls is also known for its spiritual significance, as it is believed to have healing properties. Many people come here to meditate and seek peace and serenity.

Overall, Vattakanal Falls is a must-visit destination for those who want to experience the natural beauty of Kodaikanal and escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

To know more about Vattakanal Falls, visit the Vattakanal Falls page.

Dolphin’s Nose is a popular tourist destination located in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India. This breathtaking location offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the rolling hills, vast valleys, and majestic mountain ranges.

The Dolphin’s Nose is a large rock formation that resembles the nose of a dolphin and provides a unique viewing platform over the cliffs and valleys below. The rock formation is located at a height of 6,600 feet and can be reached by hiking or trekking.

Visitors to Dolphin’s Nose are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the Kodaikanal region and can enjoy the peace and serenity of the natural surroundings. The region is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, including exotic birds, flowers, and animals.

In addition to the stunning views, Dolphin’s Nose is a popular spot for adventure enthusiasts, who come to hike and trek in the surrounding hills and valleys. Whether you’re a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Dolphin’s Nose is a must-visit destination in Kodaikanal.

To know more about Dolphin’s Nose, visit the Dolphin’s Nose page.

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Tourist Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

Southern India’s popular hill station, Kodaikanal, fondly referred to as the ‘Princess of hills’ is a mesmerising tourist destination that offers scenic views full of lush green hills, waterfalls, lakes and dense pine forests. Surrounded by the Parappar and Gundar valleys on both sides, the Tamil Nadu hill station is situated at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea-level atop the Palani Hills. It is a favourite among all kinds of travellers - budget travellers, backpackers, nature lovers and honeymooners with a variety of tourist places near Kodaikanal. From caves and treks through pine forests to boating in lakes and religious spots, it has got it all!

The list of Kodaikanal tourist places is nearly endless. One can visit the numerous lakes and waterfalls and soak in the calm from its soothing waters or enjoy a boat ride amidst the natural wilderness. If you love adventure, you will find plenty of places to visit in Kodaikanal that will give you a shot of adrenaline such as Dolphin’s Nose, Kumabkarai or the Pillar Rocks. You can choose from the following list of places to visit in Kodaikanal as you enjoy white clouds playing hide and seek with the beautiful green mountains covered in purplish blue Kurinji flowers when you visit this gorgeous domestic destination.

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Places to Visit in Kodaikanal: Lakes and Falls

Kodaikanal Lake
 One of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal, Kodaikanal lake is an artificial star-shaped lake located at 2,285 meters above sea level. It was built in 1863 and since then has ranked high amongst Kodaikanal tourist places with thousands of tourists flocking to the destination during summer months for its cold breeze and cloud covered surroundings. Originating from the Palani hills water, the lake that covers a stretch of 60 acres finally flows into a mesmerising waterfall at a height of 180 ft, called the Silver Cascade. When in Kodaikanal, you can’t miss boating at Kodai Lake and visiting the Silver Cascade waterfalls.

Bear Shola Falls
 One of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal is the Bear Shola Falls, located just 2 km off the Kodaikanal Lake. Legend has it that this was a bear’s favourite place to drink water and gave it its interesting name. The water gushes out of the Parappar River Stream falling off the mountains against the green backdrop, making it a sight to behold. This Kodaikanal tourist place is loved by nature enthusiasts, adventurers and couples alike. If you want to enjoy these falls in full glory, the best time to visit Kodaikanal would be the monsoons.

Berijam Lake

Spread across vast forested lands, Berijam Lake in Kodaikanal is a perfect option if you’re looking to explore tourist places near Kodaikanal. Make sure you take the mandatory permit from the forest department before visiting the Berijam Lake. Lose yourself to the refreshing green backdrop of lust forests as you picnic on the lakeside. This quaint lake should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Kodaikanal if you’re looking to spend some quality time with your loved ones or want to try your hand at fishing. But make sure you’ve all the necessary permits!

Mannavanur Lake

Another popular spot in the list of places to visit in Kodaikanal is the Mannavanur Lake. Crossing pine and eucalyptus trees on either side of the road, a scenic drive paves the way for this Kodaikanal tourist place. Just like most places in Kodaikanal, surroundings of the Mannavanur Lake also offer rich fauna. You will find exotic birds flying around and may even spot some wild animals. You can even enjoy coracle ride or horse riding or simply soak in the views of the nearby sheep farm where flocks of sheep graze and make for a beautiful backdrop. 

Vattakanal Falls


Vattakanal Falls is one of the top choices if you are looking for places to visit near Kodaikanal. The best time to visit Kodaikanal is during the monsoon when you can visit the grand Vattakanal falls for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Surrounded by vast landscapes of forest and hills, this tourist place near Kodaikanal promises great views and is quite safe to be around but you should be wearing non-slippery footwear. You can even click pictures for the ‘gram from a bridge near the falls.

Pambar Falls

If you’re looking to unwind by taking a dip in cool, clear waters of a natural waterfall, Pambar Falls is a great option to consider when deciding on places to visit in Kodaikanal. Located at a meagre 3km distance from the Kodai bus station, this waterfall flows into a natural pool where you can take a dip! The wild and green setting of the Pambar falls makes visiting it a picturesque affair. Thalaiyar Falls

Thalaiyar Falls or the Rat Tail Falls as the locals refer to it, is a unique shaped waterfall which is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kodaikanal. Located along the Palani Hill ranges along its green trails in the Dindigul District, the waterfall falls off a height of over 290 meters. Thalaiyar Falls is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu and the sixth highest waterfall in India and ranks as the 267th highest in the world. You can click some amazing pictures of the falls from a view tower at the Dum Dum Rock.

Fairy Falls

The name of the falls is interesting enough to attract a number of tourists. A popular swimming spot, the Fairy Falls located in Pambarpuram, offer a great space to spend some quality time with your loved ones or even just by yourself. Watch the water gushing out from the top of the hill and rejuvenate your city-wrecked soul.

Places to Visit in Kodaikanal: Viewpoints and Landmarks

The list of places would remain incomplete without a mention of the Guna caves. Discovered in 1821 CE by BS Ward, an English officer, the cave remained hidden from the tourists for many years till 1991 when a Tamil movie ‘Guna’, that starred the famous actor Kamal Hassan changed its fate. Located 12 km away from Kodainal, Guna caves is one of the best places to visit near Kodaikanal. If you want to make your trip adventurous, exploring the beauty of Kodai pines at Guna caves should definitely be on your list of things to do in Kodaikanal.

La Saleth Church

Built in 1846, La Saleth Church is the oldest catholic church in Kodaikanal. A perfect blend of Tamil and French culture and architecture, the church offers a panoramic view of the hills at 7,000 ft above sea level. If you want to get an insight into the local culture of the hill station or simply put your mind at peace, don’t miss a visit to this 150 year old shrine.

Kodai Chocolate Factory

Bring your Willy Wonka dreams alive as you take in the aroma of the delicious cocoa at the Kodai Chocolate Factory and witness the making of a variety of chocolates. One of the most recommended places to visit in Kodaikanal, Kodai Chocolate Factory was started in 1999 and specializes in chocolates, coffees, aroma oils etc. Their products are completely vegetarian. If you love chocolates, don’t forget to visit the Cloud Street, PotLuck, SG Cottage Industries and of course, the Kodai Chocolate factory to treat yourself with delicious chocolate varieties.

Perumal Peak

If you love trekking and rewarding yourself with a great view at the end, Perumal Peak is one the best places to visit near Kodaikanal. Located at a height of 8,005 ft above the sea level, this peak of the mighty Western Ghats offers panoramic views of the valley. Adventurers will love the trek as it may get slightly tedious. You can also visit the quaint Perumal Malai Village on the way and get a taste of the local culture. Kurinji Andavar Murugan Temple

This Lord Muruga or God of hills temple is one of the most spiritual places to visit in Kodaikanal. You shouldn’t miss it even if you’re not religious as the temple offers gorgeous views of the Palani hills and Vaigai Dam. The temple is also popular for the Kurinji flowers that turn the hills into a beautiful purplish blue and grow once every 12 years.

Pillar Rocks

If you want to enjoy the mesmerizing views of the valley and sit out to enjoy the hill station’s ethereal surroundings, Pillar rocks is one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal. The 400 meter long rocks naturally shaped as pillars stand together seemingly piercing the sky. This adorned with a mini garden creates the perfect picnic spot and is a top tourist place for families in Kodaikanal. Don’t miss the enchanting view of the surrounding villages and hills while gorging on a plate of potato and onion bhaji available outside the garden. Monsoon is probably the best time to visit Kodaikanal as misty white clouds and mist dance all around these Kodaikanal tourist places and make the whole experience quite magical!

Suicide Point

You can enjoy stunning views of the Kodaikanal valleys, plains and hills from the Suicide Point or the Green Valley View. The Kodaikanal tourist place also offers views of the Vaigai Dam that will leave you awestruck. The Green Valley View is called Suicide point because of its dangerous 5,000 ft drop. It is situated just 5.5 km off the Kodaikanal Lake and is one of the best places to visit near Kodaikanal. You can pick up some souvenirs from the local shops around that sell ornaments, a wide variety of flowers and even handmade chocolates.

Dolphin’s Nose

This protruding flat rock at the height of 6,600 feet like the shape of a Dolphin’s nose isn’t for the faint-hearted. Popular for the scenic views and the adrenaline rushing experience of standing at the edge of the rock, Dolphin’s nose is one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal for adventure lovers. One can also trek up to this Kodaikanal tourist spot and enjoy some quality time amidst the lush greenery.

An important historical monument, Moir point is a tourist place in Kodaikanal that is tucked right at the entrance to a serene jungle leading all the way up to the Berijam Lake. One of the best viewpoints in Kodaikanal, the monument was constructed in 1929 to commemorate Sir Thomas Moir’s contribution in building the Goschen Road. Moir point is one the many places to visit in Kodaikanal from where you can soak in the views of lush green hills of Tamil Nadu.

A unique place that should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Kodaikanal is the Wax Museum which is also India’s first Wax Museum. Located near Green Valley, the cozy museum displays the Last Supper, the Crib along with a few other known personalities. Interestingly it also hosts wax statues of Indian personalities such as Sai Baba, Gandhiji, Adi Shankara, Lord Krishna among others.

Places to Eat in Kodaikanal

Altaf’s Cafe

One of the top eating places to visit near Kodaikanal is Altaf’s cafe, offering a wide range of Mediterranean dishes to cater to tourists from abroad. Located on the way to the Dolphin’s nose, Altaf’s cafe offers a natural sit-out area to serve you some mesmerizing views on the sides. Try their hummus and tahini or the falafel and shakshuka plates. Order a comforting cup of ginger lemon honey as you wash it all down along with soaking misty clouds that cover up the valley.

Woody’s

You must try food at this 100-years old building when you’re visiting Kodai Lake. Laid out on its own private valley, Woody’s ambiance and food makes it one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal for some yummy vegetarian dishes. With a wide variety of cuisines on its menu ranging from North Indian, South Indian, Chinese and Continental, you can eat to your heart’s content as you gorge on appetizers, mains, and desserts sitting in the pretty garden area or by the rustic fireplace.

The Royal Tibet

The Royal Tibet, as you can figure out from its name, offers lip smacking Tibetian dishes and non-vegetarian food options in Kodaikanal. Sip on its flavourful soup or steaming hot momos or binge on the most delicious variety of authentic momos including chicken, cheese, potato and mutton options.Winter is the best time to visit Kodaikanal when you can gulp down on the hot soups and noodles.

Cloud Street

If you’re a pizza lover, there is no better place than Cloud Street to try out thin-crust pizzas loaded with fresh ingredients and generous doses of cheese. Located on the PT road, this restaurant is a popular tourist place near Kodaikanal that is a favourite because of its great food quality. Don’t miss out on their signature dishes including pastas, BBQ chicken, and sizzlers. If you have a sweet tooth, lemon cake at Cloud Street is a must-try.

When you’re looking to grab a quick bite and craving some good old rolls, just head to Muncheez. With a variety of options for rolls, shakes and smoothies, Muncheez is a hot favourite tourist place near Kodaikanal. Choose from Indian and Continental options and wash it down with some hot tea when you’re enjoying it with the cold weather, one of the best times to visit Kodaikanal.

Silver Oak is a great option when you’re looking for fine dining in Kodaikanal. Located at the Carlton Hotel, the stylish restaurant will satiate your cravings for Continental, Mughlai and North Indian delicacies. If you’re tired of cafe food and want to treat your taste buds to some spicy curries and North Indian dishes, this is one of the best tourist places near Kodaikanal that has a buffet available.

Aromas of Kodai

Offering great food without burning a hole in your pocket. Aromas of Kodai is a multi-cuisine delicacies which is one of the most loved tourist places near Kodaikanal. You can indulge in their sandwiches or pancakes or go for the authentic North Indian, South Indian, Chinese or Continental dishes. The casual dining restaurant attracts many foreigners and tourists because of its great service and yummy food options.

A must-try for non-vegetarians, Mann Manam in Kodaikanal is a rustic outdoor restaurant offering the most delectable meat, seafood, chicken dishes cooked in an authentic South Indian style and served on a banana leaf. Giving you a taste of the local cuisine, Mann Manam is one of the finest eateries in Kodai that treats your taste buds as well as eyes with scenic views of the hill station.

A great option to get a taste of the Kodai cafe culture, PotLuck is a cozy outdoor café that serves the best coffee along with Spanish omelettes, Quesadillas, pasta, sandwiches, and more at affordable prices. A European styled setting with some great beverage options like tea, cold coffee and cappuccino will offer you a refreshing break from your daily exploring.

Tourist Places to visit in Kodaikanal offer an interesting mix of sightseeing attractions, historical places and some of the country’s best shopping, food and drink nightlife places. Some of the most talked about tourist attractions in Kodaikanal include the Vattakanal Falls, Kodaikanal Lake, Bear Shola Falls which is among the best and most visited in the country. walking on Laws Ghat Road and trekking to Dolphin Nose are among the most popular activities to experience the best the city has to offer. Sightseeing in Kodaikanal would include hills to celebrated temples and lake destinations, Kodaikanal offers a range of options for all types of travelers, be it families, couples or solo travelers. Eclectic and vibrant, the city is both cosmopolitan and yet full of traditional flavors and nuance. There’s never a shortage of places to visit in Kodaikanal. Kodaikanal is well connected to all major cities in India by air and all modes of public transportation. The best way to get around the city is on public transportation and taxis. The best time to visit most places in Kodaikanal the months between April to February, when the weather is cool and perfect to experience all the top tourist attractions in Kodaikanal .

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20 Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal and Things to do in Kodaikanal

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Places to Visit in Kodaikanal and Things to do in Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal is rightly dubbed as the “ Gift of the Forests “. One understands this analogy even before one sets foot in the place as you travel across a road winding through lush, verdant forests. Kodaikanal, a hill station in Tamil Nadu , India is an ideal weekend getaway for city dwellers who wish to lose themselves in the lap of nature and experience Nirvana of sorts, away from the stress and strain of the rat race that modern life has turned into. There are many places to visit in Kodaikanal, some well known and some off the beaten track. Kodaikanal is about 80 kilometres from Kodai Road and around 120 kilometres from Madurai . Kodaikanal is an ideal weekend getaway . We have listed out the best places to visit in Kodaikanal and also some offbeat things to do in Kodaikanal .

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Kodaikanal has much to offer, both in terms of a standard tourist drill as well as off the beaten track activities for the more discerning or adventurous. Thanks to the hospitality of Great Trails by GRT Hotels , we were able to experience a host of experiences that your normal traveller or should we say tourists would not experience.

This post is about these experiences, however, we are by no means implying that the attractions and experiences that form the standard itinerary for a visit to Kodaikanal are less appealing. In fact, we have ourselves experienced these attractions in earlier trips and actually have listed out the standard places to visit in Kodaikanal in addition to our offbeat experiences.

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The top attractions of Kodaikanal are listed below. They are listed in a random order here.

  • Coaker’s Walk
  • Kodaikanal Lake
  • Mannavanur Lake
  • Berijam Lake
  • Pine Forest
  • Poombarai Village
  • Pillar Rocks
  • Dolphin’s Nose
  • Bryant Park

What you must see and experience in Kodaikanal – Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

1. kodaikanal lake.

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The Kodaikanal lake which is man-made and created in 1863 by the then collector of Madurai is indeed the epicentre of Kodaikanal. It is the most popular tourist destination in Kodaikanal and is a hive of activity. Boating, cycling, and horse riding are the activities in and around the lake. One can buy local spices, eucalyptus oil and homemade chocolates in the shops that line the periphery of the lake. The lake is one of the most popular places to visit in Kodaikanal. It is one of the top Kodaikanal tourist places.

Tip: The area in and around the lake tends to get too crowded for comfort, especially on weekends and public holidays.

2. Bryant Park

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Bryant Park is a botanical garden with a wide variety of flowers and plants and is situated very near Kodaikanal Lake. A great lung space where families can enjoy together, the park also offers some amazing views of the valley. The park that stretches over 20 acres was built by H.D.Bryant, the Collector of Madurai in 1908.

3. Coakers Walk – One of the iconic places to visit in Kodaikanal

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Coakers Walk is an enchanting and narrow mountain road that cuts across steep slopes and offers stunning views of the valley. An early morning walk here is a magical experience and sure to set the tone for the day. In winters, the walk affords an opportunity to experience the mist.

4. Pillar Rocks

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The Pillar Rocks have virtually become a visual symbol of Kodaikanal. Two huge pillar-shaped rocks stand in majestic splendor towering over the valley and make for a grand, natural spectacle. During winters the Pillar Rocks seem to be shrouded in an aura of mystery as they get engulfed by mist. A trip to Kodaikanal is incomplete without seeing the beautiful Pillar rocks!

5. Pine Forests – One of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal

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A visit to the Pine Forests is a must. A stretch of forest graced by the beautiful presence of lines and lines of Pine trees. The Pine forest is the fruit of the labour of H.D.Bryant who was also instrumental in establishing the Bryant Park which is named after him.

6. Bear Shola Falls – One of the popular places to visit in Kodaikanal

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The Bear Shola Falls are seasonal waterfalls in Kodaikanal. They are in full flow after the monsoon and make for a great experience, especially if waterfalls fascinate you. Many years ago, bears were known to come here in search of drinking water and hence the name. Of course, those days are gone and you will not see any bears around this waterfall now.

Things to do in Kodaikanal – Off Beat Experiences that you must experience in Kodaikanal

7. wander amongst the undulating potato farms.

Potato farm in Kodaikanal

The fact that we were staying in Great Trails Kodaikanal by GRT Hotels which nestles snugly amidst potato farms in a valley surrounded by hills was a great blessing. In the evening, when the wind assumed a chill that one usually experiences in the mountains, we set off on a walk that took us amidst potato farms that had green short shrubs of Potato neatly stacked row upon row, they were similar to sloped tea gardens and were a visual treat for eyes more habituated to the traffic and chaos of the urban jungle.

8. Listen to the Whispers of the Drifting Clouds

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As we walked beyond the potato farms, we reached a stretch of land that afforded a stunning view of the valley. The hills in the distance seemed to be smeared with dashes of white which moved slowly, they were actually clouds drifting merrily away without the bother of having to think where or how to get to wherever they were going.

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As we stood watching the dance of the clouds, apart from the sound of the wind there was blissful silence. We revelled in the moment of absolute peace as currents of bliss enveloped us. At that moment the clouds seemed to whisper softly in our ears, “this is heaven, this is heaven.”

9. Trek up the Hills to Elephant Valley View – One of the most beautiful places to visit in Kodaikanal

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Kodaikanal is a haven for nature lovers. If waking up early to the symphony of chirping birds and heading out into the great outdoors just as the first rays of the sun kiss the ground, is right up your alley, then Kodaikanal is the place for you.

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One of the relatively easy and beautiful treks is to a rock high up in the hills which offer stunning views of the Elephant Valley and the Palani temple in the distance.

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As you ascend the hills you are flanked by breathtaking views of the valley on your right and one can feel the spring in your step as you inhale the fragrant and unalloyed air of the mountains.

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And then you reach this small rock that stands precariously overlooking the Elephant Valley below. As you stand looking down at the land stretches below you feel that the world is lying at your feet!

As you peer over the edge this is the scene that you behold.

Kodaikanal Elephant Valley

10. Cavort with Horses

20 Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal and Things to do in Kodaikanal

This place abounds in horses, who are a beautiful sight against the green backdrop, sadly some of them had their legs tied to prevent them from wandering far away by their owners. This beautiful horse who gave a stylish pose neighed heartrendingly to let him free. 🙁

11. Feast on Peaches plucked straight off the trees

20 Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal and Things to do in Kodaikanal

On our hike to the Elephant Valley viewpoint, we passed through many peach farms and had the raw pleasure of feasting on some ripe peaches which tasted heavenly.

12. Interact with Locals

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It was early on a Saturday morning and these ladies were off to work on the farms with their lunches packed and sitting neatly on their heads. They looked really happy and posed shyly for a picture.

13. Visit a Strawberry Farm

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We visited a strawberry farm for the first time and really enjoyed looking at the small green shrubs with gleaming red strawberries.

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The strawberry farms are owned by Great Trails Kodaikanal by GRT Hotels and hence visiting them was an exclusive privilege.

14. Visit a 3000-year-old temple in a picturesque village

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A scenic drive deep into the heart of the Palani hills , 18 kilometres here takes you to a picturesque village called Poombarai . The village is captivating and the centre of attraction is a lovely temple that has a history that can be traced back 3000 years. The idol of Lord Muruga is said to have been consecrated by a Tamil Siddhar  called Bogar.

15. Visit the Picturesque Manavannur Lake

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A 34-kilometre drive from here on a road flanked by Eucalyptus and Pine trees takes you to the village of Manavannur. Inside the Manavannur Eco-Tourism Site (a Tamilnadu Biodiversity Conservation and Greening Project) is situated a beautiful lake – Manavannur Lake set amidst lush green meadows and flanked by hills in the background. a serene place to get close to nature.

16. Have A Picnic Lunch by the side of the Manavannur Lake

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Small Picnic huts grace the banks of the lake. These huts can be used for having your lunch.

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We had a full-fledged and grand buffet lunch set up for us on the banks of the lake, courtesy Great Trails Kodaikanal by GRT Hotels.

17. Counting Sheep at the Manavannur Eco-Tourism Site- One of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal

Watch the famed Merino sheep which have their origins in Spain but are widely reared in Australia and New Zealand at the sheep farm.

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The Merino sheep have the finest wool and they do not have horns.

18. Be enthralled by the Beautiful Berijam Lake- One of the most ethereal places to visit in Kodaikanal

places to visit in Kodaikanal

A beautiful lake called Berijam Lake which is so tranquil that it seems to be located somewhere beyond the realms of imagination. However, it is about 21 kilometres from here and is a restricted place. Entry with permission from the Forest Department in Kodaikanal is allowed between 9.30 Am to 3.00 PM.

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However, a limited number of people only are given entry on any given day. When we were there we were the only people around and as we gazed at the placid waters of the Berijam lake, the sun partially slid behind the clouds creating a mesmerizing effect of light and shade on the waters of the lake.

19. Drive Deep into the Forests of Kodaikanal to spot Wildlife

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The sound of our car was the only sound that could be heard as we drove deep into the dense forests of Kodaikanal, we had special permission to enter the forest, thanks to Great trails by GRT Hotels.

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As we drove in silence, we craned our necks out of the windows, in excited anticipation with the hope of spotting wildlife .

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We were not disappointed as we were able to spot a Giant Grizzled Squirrel, some wild Buffaloes, and Black Monkeys also known as Nilgiri Langurs. This is one of the off-beat places to visit in Kodaikanal .

20. Be Amazed by multiple Eco-Systems at one place

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When you drive deep into the forests of Kodaikanal, you will reach a spot where multiple ecosystems seem to seamlessly merge. Grasslands seem to brush shoulders with rain forests and Montane tropical forests also known as Sholas locally. A few moments spent in the hypnotizing silence of these forests is sure to remain etched in once being for a lifetime.

Some Useful Information 

How to get to kodaikanal.

Kodaikanal is located in the Southern Indian State of Tamil Nadu. It is about 527 kilometres from Chennai and 464 kilometres from Bangalore . The nearest airport is Madurai which is about 120 kilometres away. One can fly to Madurai and then travel by road. Madurai is well connected by air to the major cities of India. Alternatively one can take a bus from Bangalore or Chennai. One can reach Kodaikanal by train, one needs to alight at a small station called Kodaikanal Road and then travel by road for 80 kilometres uphill to reach Kodaikanal.

You can book flights right here to reach Bangalore or Madurai or Chennai in India through TripAdvisor or Agoda or CheapAir or Cleartrip or Makemytrip or Priceline and then travel by road – by self-drive car or cab or bus.

Where to Stay at Kodaikanal

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This place has a host of accommodation options to suit every need and budget. There are many hotels in Kodaikanal across budget ranges. There are many Kodaikanal resorts that offer a lovely stay in the mountains. Some of the Kodaikanal hotels offer beautiful valley views. The choice of Kodaikanal hotels includes a range of hostels and homestays. For a luxurious, unique and rejuvenating stay, we would recommend staying at The Great Trails by GRT Hotels .

You can book hotels suiting your preference and budget through TripAdvisor or Cleartrip  or Agoda  or  Makemytrip or Priceline and save a lot by getting the best deals on booking your stay.

When to visit Kodaikanal – The best time to visit Kodaikanal

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Kodaikanal has a moderate climate throughout the year and one can plan a trip there any time of the year to get different experiences. The monsoon is the off-season, however, if you want to immerse yourself in the romance of the rains, we recommend to get there and get wet in the rains. Also, it is preferable to avoid long weekends when the main town tends to get a little too crowded.

Where to eat in Kodaikanal

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Planning a trip to Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu, India – Best things to see and do in Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu, India

You can book Kodaikanal package tours  that can take you on a sightseeing tour of Kodaikanal, Madurai, Palani, Chennai, Ooty, Podicherry, Munnar, Thekkady etc. You could plan to spend a couple of days in Kodaikanal and do a local sightseeing tour in Kodaikanal and then plan to do trips to places around Kodaikanal. Plan your trip and book online places to visit in Kodaikanal.

Places near Kodaikanal

  • Madurai , a major pilgrimage place in South India is 114 kilometres away
  • Kanya Kumari, the southernmost tip of India
  • Rameshwaram, an important pilgrimage centre of the Hindus
  • Dhanushkodi , a ghost town swept away in a tsunami
  • Valparai, a secluded and lesser-known hill station of Tamil Nadu
  • Thanjavur which is also known as Tanjore is famous for art, architecture, and paintings
  • Tiruchirapalli which is also known as Trichy which is another temple town
  • Palani, a hill on which is located a famous temple dedicated to Lord Muruga and is visited by 7 million pilgrims every year

Kodaikanal

A Kodaikanal trip can be planned with a two-day itinerary so that you can cover it over the weekend. 2 days in Kodaikanal will enable you to visit most if not all of the places to visit in Kodaikanal, however, to really enjoy and slowly relish your Kodaikanal trip experience, we recommend that you plan a longer stay in Kodaikanal. The natural beauty and adventure activities will make a 2 day trip to Kodaikanal from Bangalore an ideal weekend getaway from Bangalore and other urban centres.

If you are planning a getaway to Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu, India then you can book cheap flights through   TripAdvisor  or  Agoda  or  CheapAir  or  Cleartrip  or  Makemytrip  or  Priceline right here. You can fly to Madurai and then from there you can travel to Kodaikanal by road. Some of the options to reach Kodaikanal could be by self-drive car  or  bus . One can travel till Madurai or Kodaikanal Road by train also.

Here is an FAQ section that answers many of the common questions regarding Kodaikanal.

What is the best time to visit Kodaikanal?

Kodaikanal is a place that can be visited all year round and each season offers a different face of the place. It is a pleasant relief in the summers from the heat of the plains, in winters a mystical mist covers Kodaikanal and lends it a surreal aura, in the rainy season the hill station seems to dance to the tunes of nature.

What can I buy in Kodaikanal?

If you are in Kodaikanal, you must buy the fresh homemade chocolates. Other things to buy are Eucalyptus oil, honey, and spices.

How can I go to Kodaikanal by train?

The nearest railway station to Kodaikanal is Kodai road located at a distance of about 80 km. Trains from Madurai and Trichy pass through Kodai Road station. From Kodai Road one needs to travel by road to the hill station of Kodaikanal.

Which is the nearest airport to Kodaikanal?

The nearest airport to Kodaikanal is Madurai at a distance of about 120 km.

How many days are sufficient to visit Kodai?

How many days we can spend in Kodaikanal? is the question many people ask us and there is no exact answer. Kodaikanal is a place to relax and experience in and one should spend at least 4 to 5 days there to really have an immersive experience of the place.

How far is Ooty from Kodaikaal?

The distance between Ooty and Kodaikanal is approximately 252 kilometres.

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20 Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal and Things to do in Kodaikanal

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Super informative and very insightful! Would recommend this guide to anyone visiting Kodaikanal 🙂

What an amazing place to visit. I had never even heard of it until today, but now I am super excited to visit someday.

I’m amazed that the man-made lake was created so many years ago. There are so many fun things to do in Kodaikanal. I would love to visit the waterfall and I’m thankful that I won’t see any bears.

Kodaikanal looks like a wonderfully serene place to connect with nature. Thx for introducing me to it.

This is my kind of place to visit. I would surely enjoy the scenic lakes, the magnificent falls, the natural sites and the heritage attractions.

What a gorgeous place to visit. I’ve never been out to India that reading this post makes me really want to go visit some of these areas. That lake is beautiful scenic would be a wonderful place to explore for days on end.

Kodaikanal has been on my wishlist for so long… your post has made me more curious about this beautiful place.

Once again I don’t know where this place was or hadn’t even heard of it. Won’t be visiting any time soon but enjoy looking at your photos.

Wonderful. Especially the whisper of the drifting clouds. 🙂

It looks like there is so much to do and see in Kodaikanal. I would love to check out all of these places someday.

India truly has so much to offer and not just have is shown to us on TV, I would love to check out Kodaikanal one day

What gorgeous views…I especially loved the pillars…so many beautiful places all over the world.

Oh my goodness I want to do it all, how absolutely stunning do all those places look to be. The waterfall and rocks just WOW.

Wow, the scenery is beautiful. I would love to visit th Eco Tourism site and also a strawberry farm.

Fantastic insight about such a interesting area. The Pillar Rocks and Bear Shola Falls look like must see spots!

I’ve never been to India, but it sure does look beautiful!! I’m a little naive, I admit, but when I think of India I think of the Taj Mahal, I don’t think of countryside like this! It’s beautiful!!

All of the amazing scenery! Where to start first!? I would love to visit Kodaikanal Lake just to see the man made lake and how gorgeous it looks in person!

Wow! That looks amazing! I would love to see all of these if I could. The pillars are just breathtaking and there are definitely plenty of things to do here that makes it worth going to.

Wow, this is such a thorough list. I would love to visit Kodaikanal.

I never realized there was so much greenery in India until I read this. I’d enjoy traveling this area I think.

Wow there are so much to see in Kodaikanal! I would definitely love to see the pillars and go visit the falls. I never knew India has so much nature! The pictures are gorgeous, so I can’t even imagine what everything looks like in person!

Judging by your photos the place looks serene! You’re so right – perfect weekend getaway to relax and enjoy this lush nature. Lovely landscapes really! 🙂

What a beautiful and picturesque region! As several others have shared, the Pillar Rocks are so striking. You’ve definitely inspired me to add Kodaikanal to my travel wish list!

What a place! It promises adventure for sure!

Kodaikanal sounds as though it offers a vast range of things to do and experience! Pillar Rocks looks especially impressive

Kodaikanal is stunning! Lately, I am more drawn to liking places like this. It would give me that much needed peace to just sit there and marvel at nature’s beauty. The waterfall is beautiful!

Brings back some good childhood memories, although Kodai was not so crowded back then and we could easily head out to the woods nearby. Great post and great writing style. Do visit our blog too, we are also a traveling couple.

So much greenery! I totally get the forest label. Thanks for introducing me to yet another new place.

I always tell people how beautiful India is, be it the beautiful Himalayas in the North or the lovely green cities of the South. I’ve heard a lot about Kodaikanal but never had the opportunity to visit. Your pictures depict what a beautiful place it is. I particularly love the Kodaikanal Lake and the Pillar Rocks. I can’t believe I haven’t been to these lovely places in my own country. I’ll bookmark this post for when I plan my trip to the gorgeous South of India.

It appears there is quite a lot to do in and around Kodaikanal and yet until reading this article I have never heard of it. Time to do some more research on the area. Thanks for highlighting a new place to me.

So much green space, wildlife, and fresh food. Kodaikanal looks like a great retreat.

Bryant park looks lovely and so quiet! And being in love with hiking, I’m sure we’d have fun in the Pine Forests or getting to climb to the Pillar Rocks! How awesome!

Wow, Kodaikanal is so pretty, all your photos are gorgeous! I would love to visit 🙂

Ah! So nice to see a story on Kodaikanal 🙂 This was the first place I visited solo and so is extremely special to me…hoping to return to it again someday…

There’s so much to do in Kodaikanal and most of it outdoors in fresh mountain air. It looks sensational. Pinned for later use.

I have been to kodaikanal 2 years ago. I would suggest elephant valley and the waterfall there, that’s a lovely place to be.

I had never heard of Kodaikanal before reading this post but it looks beautiful, what a great guide! I would love to see the waterfall and the Pillar rocks. We plan to visit India early next year so perhaps we will make it there 🙂 Thanks for the tips!

Beautiful article and photography. Thank you for showing me a side of India that I hadn’t seen much about.

It’s easy to see why Kodaikanal is a weekend retreat for both locals and visitors. The peacefulness of the area comes through your photos. The views, lakes, and wild beauty like that of the pine forest would all be on my list. I’ve bookmarked this post as I hope India is in my near future.

I wish I had been able to see more of the countryside when I was in India. Pillar Rocks are stunning! And I can never say ‘no’ to a waterfall:)

I love your blog for giving me so many more ideas for our next trip to India. Kodaikanal looks absolutely stunning. I would happily go hiking in those mountains, pick me some strawberries and then hang out at the awesome looking Pillar Rocks. Thanks again for sharing!

Wow this looks incredible. I love the waterfalls. I never heard of this place. Thanks for introducing it to me.

Yet another place to add to my India bucket list. Looks fabulous

I would love to visit Kodaikanal and check out the scenery, do some hikes and just take it all in. I would prefer to visit this place in India than a huge city. I sure do love the quiet life 🙂

So much beautiful nature and greenery in Kodaikanal – such a beautiful destination! I love the options for hiking, spending time in the forests, and mix of wildlife and ability to chat with locals. Kodaikanal Lake looks like fun – I heard that house boats were a big thing in India, are there any which operate on this lake?

I could definitely go for a strawberry farm visit right now! My favorite fruit 🙂

Thank you for making this list. I have never heard of this place but now want to visit. The pillar rocks looks incredible and terrifying!

Seems like it’s impossible to get bored in Kodaikanal, the view from Elephant Valley and the Pillar Rocks are amazing, I need to add this place on my list!

I had never heard of this place before until now but it looks amazing, especially the pillar rocks

What a beautiful place Kodaikanal is! I love hiking so for me this would be a perfect destination. I would love to hike up to the Pillar Rocks and enjoy the views from up there, but also to stroll thought the forest. From your photos I realise this place is also great if you are searching for relaxation and bonding with the nature.

As I can see, there is lots of things to see and do in Kodaikanal! I would try the hiking activities, I would be curious to see those rock pillars by myself. If the lake proposes also kayaking I would end the day with that

Wow, Kodaikanal looks amazing! The landscape is so different to most of India, and I love the abundance of hiking and outdoor activities available. I always find that India just has a way of mesmerising it’s visitors.

Wow! This looks like an awesome place. So much to see and do. Thanks for all the great information.

Kodaikanal is a place I’ve never heard of but looks like a great place to travel. The landscape looks very lush and beautiful and the wildlife very interesting. I’d love to visit that strawberry farm and do a bit of hiking and meeting with locals.

What a hefty list this is! I didn’t know you could do so much in Kodaikanal. I especially love the idea of sightseeing at those Pillar Rocks. They are breathtakingly beautiful! And Bryant Park looks like the perfect place to unwind too!

I studied in Coimbatore, and my first trip while in south India was Kodaikanal, a lovely hill station. I totally loved it but I did not see the places you showed us, guess I have missed. I should visit again…..

It looks so incredibly open and idyllic! Such a contrast from chaotic and bustling cities of India. Thanks for you sharing.

The man made lake is really a wonder. Also the Pillar Rocks are a must visit. Can’t miss out on that one.

I have been to Kodaikanal twice:once with my family and once with my friends.You have listed that this little green paradise has so many fun things to do other than site seeing.I could go here more often if I lived in Chennai.I miss living there now

Kodaikanal looks like an amazing place to visit – I wouldn’t have envisioned such a massive lake, waterfall AND strawberry farm. Definitely a hidden gem to add to my bucket list!

The Pillar Rocks that remind of Meteora in Greece, merino sheep, strawberry farms…I didn’t know all this! Glad I came across your post.

I must agree that Kodaikanal is indeed a haven for nature lovers. The place looks nice and peaceful. Great for a relaxing vacation!

Wonderful list..you have covered almost everything. Your post brought back nostalgia from my own trip to Kodaikanal. It is my favorite hill station amongst all in South India and holds a special place.

Love learning about new places – had not heard of Kodaikanal but it looks absolutely beautiful!

This is amazing! I’ve never heard of this place before! Thanks for sharing it. I would love to go hiking in those woods, breathe the fresh air and listen to the waterfalls…

The Pilar Rocks reminds me of the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, where there’s the Avatar Hallelujah Mountain that inspired the Hallelujah Mountain in Avatar (movie). So beautiful! Also driving in the Forests of Kodaikanal seems a bit spooky, yet very daring.

About those peaches, is it healthy to just eat them like that?

Such an incredible place with beautiful and varied landscapes! Love the lakes, towering rock formations and farms dotting the area. Great list and so many exciting things to do. Seeing wildlife is also an incredible bonus! Thanks for sharing

Kodaikanal looks like an amazing place to visit! The views, the lake, and the Pillar Rocks just look amazing! And I love animals, so would definitely like to go to the Manavannur Eco Tourism Site

Wow the lake and the Pillar Rocks are screaming my name! Kodaikanal looks absolutely breathtaking and there are quite a few incredible things to do there. I love learning about new destinations I had never heard of before, now we will have to give it a visit when we make it in the area!

What a beautiful place!

To be surrounded my mist on the Coakers walk, and those pillars are like something out of Avatar!

Did see Eucalyptus trees as well?

I’m surprised to see how many parts of the world these hardy trees have been exported to!

Wow, there is just so much to do and see in Kodaikanal. I truly love all the stunning landscapes and everything that I’ve read and see. From the beautiful scenery with their own distinct innate beauty to the rich and colorful culture of this place. I wish I can experience all these 20 things in Kodaikanal soon. Thank you so much for sharing about these beautiful scenery with us.

I can help add a couple of places- Try out Vattakanal which features in the Malayalam movie ‘Premam’ for the Malare song. Vattakanal and Suicide points are great places by itself to chew on a weekend there.

So much informative detail about Kodaikanal. India has been at the top of my daughter’s bucket list for several years now and I will definitely be showing her this blog post.

Such a beautiful place to visit! Really informative article about Kodaikanal and the things you can do there. I’ve not been to India yet but I’d like to and it’s on my list. I’ll definitely keep this article in mind for when I visit India. Manavannur Lake looks amazing too, plenty of photo opportunities I’m sure!

Simply amazing! Wow so many things to do in this place! The pillars looks so amazing! The falls, the field, the lake everything here is so wonderful. I can’t wait to see India 🙂

Wow Kodaikanal is truly a nature lover’s paradise. We missed visiting it years back when I was a kid. We had been to Ooty and were supposed to travel there, but got cancelled due to one of us falling ill. I would love to visit one day especially those lakes, waterfalls, peach and strawberry farms. Nice to know it has an Ecotourism Site and those Pillar Rocks look interesting too!

Wow such an amazing and diverse place! This is such a great guide for lesser known parts of India!

Amazing!! The 3000 year old temple, Pillar Rocks, and the views of Elephant Valley stood out to me the most. I’m not a big hiker, but I would definitely put my boots on to take those pictures! One day I’ll make it to India.

I have done some of these. You can add one more – meet the fortune tellers there. 🙂 One of them kept asking as to check out our fortune with him… We didn’t take him seriously. But he told my husband – Lucky face sir, you will buy a house soon. We laughed it off… but within a couple of months circumstances turned out such that we ended up buying a house. I have this wish to meet that man again. 🙂

I can see why the Pillar Rocks are an iconic image of Kodaikanal. They are incredibly beautiful (and so cool-looking!) Cascade Falls are also gorgeous. You have included so many things and beautiful sights to see and do!

You’ve got well-framed and composed photos. It seems you have the best of nature but also a bit of history and culture in Kodaikanal.

This looks like a wonderful place with beautiful lakes, waterfalls and wildlife. What an amazing experience it must have been to visit this area of India. To locals seem to be very friendly too!

This is totally my thing… I love India and I love trekking. I know people say this a lot but I will visit here, it looks perfect!

So much to see in Kodaikanal! No wonder this place is a strong rival to Ooty! By the way, did you set the horse free?

Wow, I had never heard of Kodaikanal before, but I already want to learn more. Looks like a great place to travel slowly, enjoy the nature and mingle with locals.

I not heard of Kodaikanal before but nature there so very pretty. You have some great things to do there and I would just love to go to Pillar Rocks wow that is stunning. I have been wanting to go back to India for years and now this one is being added to the list.

Kodaikanal looks like my kind of place, nice outdoor areas and hey, you can’t go wrong with a buffet lunch! I’ve seen plenty of Merino wool sheep in Australia so it interesting to see them in Kodaikanal.

Kodaikanal is in my mind from a long time but I never expected the place to have so many viewpoints and things-to-do ! I was thinking of making a 3-day trip to Kodai but now 3 days sounds insufficient. Sometimes I wish these waterfalls of south India were perennial! I hate it when they dry up. I had been to strawberry farm once in Mahabaleswar, but that was a whirlwind trip.

Some of these pictures of Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu, India, look almost like places in the Austrian mountains. So green and lush, beautiful.

400+ kms and 500+kms from Bangalore and Chennai, this sounds like a roadtrip O_O this looked so far from the city. How long will it usually take if driving from Bangalore?

I can’t believe this is in India! I’m pleasantly surprised. The Pillar Rocks looks so stunning. It kinda reminds me of this place in China. Thanks for sharing.

Kodaikanal looks quite lush and serene. Your post is well detailed and quite informative. The mentioned offbeat experiences too sound amazing. The Kodaikanal Lake and the pillar rocks are fascinating and that horse picture is heart winning.

Once again telling us about some new place in India! The rock pillars and that huge waterfall look awesome.

Kodaikanal seems lovely, it has so much nature and we love these destinations more than anything! Pillar Rocks looks so amazing and the Pina forest is quite great as well. So many photo ops!

Never heard of Kodaikanal! Love adding new places to my travel list, thanks for sharing 🙂

Had visited Kodaikanal when I was 10 years old! Your post is bringing back so many memories! The sheep are so cute! Love your photography.

Coakers walk seems very nice. I love views like that. Bear Shola falls would be incredible to see in person. I always like going to farms. Walking amongst the fruits and veggies is very serene and tranquil to me.

When I look at the hills of Kodaikanal, I never fail to notice their unique formations. Any idea about the reason behind their origin? Secondly, these forests are called Shola forests, no? What is the meaning of the word, ‘Shola’?

What a great weekend visit to Kodaikanal. How lovely to see the “Gifts of the Forest”. You have given us some good information which includes places to see and stay. I have pinned this for later. Thanks for sharing! #feetdotravel

Wow! Look at those mountains! Stunning. I’m interested that it has sheep too. It’s not something I associate with India. #feetdotravel

There are so many places to go in Kodaikanal. Personally, I’d love to visit Bear Shola Falls. The others are worth visiting, too.

Probably the best post i read till now. You just shared a great info of what to see and where to stay in Kodaikanal.

Wow this place looks awesome and like there is a lot of nature and culture to explore. I particularly like the look of The Kodaikanal lake 🙂

I have been to Kodaikanal only once and I absolutely fell in love with the place. I do wish to go back there for a longer time to spend more time in that amazingly beautiful hill station. Thanks for this list, I have seen only a very few of them in that.

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Given the rigors of today’s corporate culture and the never ending list of tasks that we are supposed to complete on a daily basis, taking a break becomes a far-fetched thought. In that regard a weekend getaway is just the thing that can rejuvenate you to put your best step forward. And to help you out, here is the ultimate guide for the places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days.

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HOW TO REACH KODAIKANAL?

Kodaikanal is a relatively well connected place in this region. There is direct transportation available to Kodaikanal from many major cities. Air:  Closest airport to Kodaikanal is Madurai Airport about 120km away. Buses do ply between Madurai and Kodaikanal. Cabs can be hired here but they are quite expensive Rail:  Closest railway station to Kodaikanal is Kodai Road Railway Station which is about 80km away. Buses ply regularly between the railway station and Kodaikanal Bus Stand. Cabs are a decent option too. Road – Self-driving: Taking your own vehicle or renting one and self-driving it to Kodaikanal is a good option as the region is quite scenic for a road trip. Road – Bus: Bus is the best option to reach Kodaikanal. For the better part it would not involve changing between modes of transport and it is the most economical as well. Buses from almost all the major cities ply almost on a daily basis to Kodaikanal.

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WHERE TO STAY IN KODAIKANAL?

Kodaikanal is laced with waterfalls, lakes and forests for everyone to enjoy. Now, imagine being able to soak these views in from the balcony of your room or the lobby of your hotel, exciting right? Well, these are some high end stays with world class amenities and the perfect views: The Tamara Kodai The Carlton Kodaikanal Amherst Cottage by the lake

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However, a huge chunk of Kodai’s tourist population consists of young working professionals who like to make new friends and meet like minded travellers. A stay in Kodaikanal’s most popular hostels is sure to give you the chance to meet some free spirited travellers: Zostel DOSTel : Backpacker Hostel Trippr Kodaikanal – Backpacker Hostel Cherry on the cake – If you want to travel to Kodaikanal on a shoe-string budget and yet make the most out of it, these hostels are your best bet! There are a lot of places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days and you do not want to waste your time looking for a stay. Make sure you make your bookings in advance.

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BEST PLACES TO EAT IN KODAIKANAL

There are a quite a few restaurants and cafes that have made a good name for themselves. If you are looking to have a meal in a pure veg restaurant then you could go for: Hotel Astoria Veg – Located in the Anna Salai Market, it is quite popular for its South Indian dishes. Woody’s Restaurant – Talk about a meal in an open garden with greenery all around! If a pure veg restaurant isn’t a restriction for you then I highly recommend that you try the following restaurants: Cloud Street – Popular for its continental cuisine. They serve some delicious pizzas from the wood fired oven. Muncheez – They serve continental cuisine. Shakes and rolls are quite good. Ambience is absolutely amazing. Atlaf’s Cafe – Altaf’s cafe is located in Vattakanal (near Dolphin’s Nose). They serve the best Middle-Eastern food, thanks to the Israeli influence on the village. Though all these places would offer you dessert but there is none like the Pastry Corner that can satisfy your sweet tooth. Their pastries, brownies and ice creams are to die for.

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PLACES TO VISIT IN KODAIKANAL IN 2 DAYS!

Kodaikanal is also known as the “Princess of Hill Stations” and rightly so. Located in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, this village is home to some of the most popular waterfalls, lakes and parks. There are a number of things to do in Kodaikanal. Let me club the places on the basis of distance and you choose which are the ones from a particular group that you would want to visit.

This is where we would go a little away from Kodaikanal. Depending on how much you want to cover and how much time you have, take your pick from the following for day 1:

1. Dolphin’s Nose

Dolphin's Nose Vattakanal (near Kodaikanal)

Dolphin’s Nose is one of the most popular places to see in Vattakanal. Descend to the viewpoint starts near Altaf’s cafe. The hike till the view point is laden with spectacular views only to be bettered by the mesmerizing scenery which can be seen from the Dolphin’s Nose. The viewpoint gets its name from the fact that the rock jutting out of the mountain edge is shaped like a dolphin’s nose. Going a bit further on the trails gets you to another viewpoint by the name Echo Rock. This point is quite the treat for photography enthusiasts and selfie lovers.

2. Vattakanal Falls

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One of the more serene falls in the region is the Vattakanal Falls. The white water flowing from above with the greenery all around, really gives it a magical touch. The water forms a pool at the bottom where tourists can swim. Travelers also choose to hike up the waterfall to see the beauty all around. It is magnificent. Sightseeing in Kodaikanal isn’t complete without a visit to these wonder falls. Suggested Read: Vattakanal – Hidden hill station no one is talking about!

3. Green Valley Viewpoint

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Green Valley View Point is one of those Kodaikanal places which gives you a panoramic view of the hills, valleys and plains, making it look surreal. One can also see the Vaigai dam from here which is cool. Formerly it was known as the Suicide Point, because of more than 5000ft deep valley. Make sure you travel safe.

4. Pillar Rocks Viewpoint

Pillar Rocks Kodaikanal

Pillar Rocks are a marvel of nature getting its name from three boulders standing 400ft high at the edge of the Guna caves. Providing you with the opportunity to get the perfect view of the hills from this point, Pillar Rocks has definitely become a checklist item for everyone taking a trip to Kodaikanal. Also, the mini garden at this place makes it a good picnic spot.

5. Guna Caves

Guna Caves Kodaikanal

Tucked amidst the Pillar Rocks, the clouds surrounding the Guna Caves gives it a mysterious feel. Discovered by an English Officer, B.S. Ward in 1821CE, Guna Caves were known as Devil’s Kitchen. Since the Tamil movie “Guna” was shot here, the caves have been popularly known as the Guna Caves. Head here for some out of the world photos. Unfortunately, for security reasons you can only see the caves from a distance.

6. Wax Museum

Wax Museum in Kodaikanal

One of the oldest wax museums in India, this Kodaikanal Wax Museum is home to a wide array of wax statues. Right from, freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi, to saints like Adi Shankaracharya. There are other statues like that of Lord Krishna and Sai Baba to reflect the religion’s influence on India. Beyond this, the museum has some interesting statues representing the ways of the lives of natives and an interesting take on Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”.

7. Pambar Falls

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Pambar Falls, popularly also knows as the Grand Cascade or Liril Falls, is situated about 4km from Kodaikanal. Accessible following a steep and slippery path behind the Pambar House, this waterfall is a good picnic spot boasting some endemic birds and butterflies. A pond is created at the bottom of the waterfall where swimming can be really fun.

These places are relatively in close proximity. Assuming you are not a robot and would need meals through the day, you shouldn’t visit more than 4 or 5 places to have the best experience.

Day 2 has places from the core of Kodaikanal. Depending on how much you want to cover and how much time you have, take your pick from the following for day 2:

1. Upper Lake View Point

Upper Lake View Point Kodaikanal

Upper Lake View Point is the perfect point to get the closest possible birds eye view of the star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake. This may not be the most popular Kodaikanal tourist place, but it offers a splendid view of the lake and the greenery all around. Given the perfect background, drive here for a quick photography session.

2. Kodai Lake

Kodaikanal Lake

Lakes are a gift of nature. Kodai lake in that regard makes a mark of its own. It is a man-made lake and a bird’s eye view would show you that it is shaped like a star. How cool is that! The lake receives its water from the beautiful Palani Hills. Boating, cycling and horse riding are some of the popular activities at the lake. Kodaikanal sightseeing has to start with this one!

3. Coaker’s Walk

Coaker's Walk in Kodaikanal

If there ever was a way to really feel the nature, this 1km long walking plaza carved in the mountains is definitely the closest experience. The walk offers some of the most splendid views you are ever likely to see and is always bustling with people. Constructed in 1872 by Lt. Coaker, is one of the most popular places to visit in Kodaikanal.

4. Bryant Park

Bryant Park in Kodaikanal

Bryant Park is definitely one of the most popular attractions in Kodaikanal. If Kodaikanal is nature’s treat, Bryant Park is the dessert. Bryant Park is a botanical park and is home to a wide variety of flowers, hybrids and grafts. During the Annual Summer Festival, Department of Horticulture organizes a flower show at Bryant Park which is a thing of enthralling beauty. Any list of places to visit in Kodaikanal, is incomplete without Bryant Park!

5. La Salette Church

La Sallete (Saleth) Church

Built over a century ago, the church is dedicated to “Our Lady of La Salette” (believed to be an apparition of Mother Mary). Inspired by French architecture and influenced by Tamil architecture, this was the first church in Kodaikanal. Church is open to locals and tourists alike. Feel free to visit the place to appreciate the architecture as well as sit in masses for its spiritual essence.

6. Kodai Chocolate Factory

Kodai Chocolate Factory

Incepted in 1999, Kodaikanal Chocolate Factory has been at it for a couple decades now and in turn have mastered the art of making homemade chocolates. Who misses on chocolates? Let alone the homemade ones with perfect ingredients? Their product line extends to essential and aromatic oils, herbal teas, coffee and spices. Make sure you visit and indulge yourselves with some quality products.

7. Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls Kodaikanal

Bear Shola Falls gets its unusual name from the legend that it was the favourite spot of a bear for drinking water. Situated about 2km from Kodaikanal, this waterfall is more of a reserved and private spot letting one feel totally at home with nature. It also boasts of rich flora and fauna. Monsoon is the best time to visit Kodaikanal if you want to see this waterfall in all its life.

8. Pine Forest

Pine Forest Kodaikanal

If you think you have seen this place before, you most probably have. A number of movie scenes have been shot here. Pine Forest has a mystical feeling about it. It has vibes that are so peaceful and a walk amongst the majestic pine trees can really unwind you. This picturesque Kodaikanal forest provides you with the perfect backdrop for photography.

Again, if you want to enjoy all the places, try not to exceed visiting more than 5 places from these.

These would be our suggestions for the places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days. If you still think that there are other things that you may want to try, here is a comprehensive list of top 32 places to visit in Kodaikanal .

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SOME HELPFUL TIPS

  • Make sure you have kept warm clothes as the evening can be chilly, especially during the winter season.
  • Drizzling can start in Kodaikanal often out of nowhere. So, be prepared and carry umbrellas, raincoat etc.
  • A lot of these viewpoints do not have any sort of security and depending on the season you are going in, you might not have other people around either. Make sure you do not wander off deep in forests or too close to the edges.
  • Kodaikanal is known for its natural beauty and with growing tourists it becomes difficult to keep the place clean. Please do your part and dispose off your trash properly.

What were your favourites from the various places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days? Comment below!

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Exploring the Enchanting Kodaikanal: A Guide to the Top 15 Must-Visit Places in Kodaikanal with Entry Fees, Timings, and Activities

As the misty embrace of Kodaikanal unfolds, embark on a journey to the top 15 destinations that promise a symphony of experiences. This guide not only reveals the places to visit in Kodaikanal spots but also provides essential details such as entry fees, timings, and activities, ensuring your exploration is seamless and unforgettable.

Places to visit in Kodaikanal

1. Kodai Lake: Tranquil Bliss Amidst the Waters

Begin your adventure at Kodai Lake, where tranquility meets crystal-clear waters. Entry is granted for a nominal fee, allowing you access from 9 AM to 5:30 PM. Engage in paddle boating, take a leisurely stroll, or simply bask in the serenity that this spot offers.

Entry Fees:  Rs 30 per person for Adults . Rs 15 per person for children. Rs 50 for Still Camera.

2. Bryant Park: One of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal

Delve into nature’s canvas at Bryant Park, with an entry fee that opens the gates from 9 AM to 6 PM. Roam amidst vibrant blooms, partake in a photography session, or find solace in the surroundings while enjoying a peaceful picnic.

Entry Fees: Rs 30 for Adults, Rs 15 for Children below 10 years, Rs 50 for Still Camera, and Rs.   100 for Video Camera .

3. Coaker’s Walk: A Stroll Above the Clouds

Take a stroll on Coaker’s Walk, where panoramic views unfold. Pay a minimal entry fee and explore from 7 AM to 7 PM. Whether capturing sunrise or sunset, engage in photography or simply revel in the breathtaking vistas.

Entry fee is Rs 10 per person, Rs 20 for the telescope observatory, Rs 30 for still camera

4. Pillar Rocks: Geological Marvels in Stone

Discover the geological wonders of Pillar Rocks, accessible with a modest entry fee from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. Marvel at the towering rocks, engage in nature photography, or simply absorb the tranquility of this majestic places to visit in Kodaikanal.

Entry Fee : Rs 5 per person and Rs.20 for Still Camera. 

5. Silver Cascade Falls: Nature’s Cascading Symphony

Immerse yourself in the symphony of Silver Cascade Falls without paying an entry fee. The falls welcome visitors from 9 AM to 6 PM, providing a refreshing escape. Capture the beauty through photography or indulge in a nature-inspired meditation.

6. Bear Shola Falls: A Pristine Hideaway

Venture to Bear Shola Falls, concealed in nature’s embrace, without any entry fee which opens the doors from 10 AM to 6 PM. Engage in bird watching, capture the scenic beauty through your lens, or simply enjoy a peaceful moment by the falls.

7. Kurinji Andavar Temple: Spiritual Awakening

Connect with spirituality at Kurinji Andavar Temple, without any entry fee, from 7 AM to 7 PM. Participate in the daily rituals, absorb the serene atmosphere, or take a moment for quiet introspection amidst the hills.

8. Pine Forest: A Tranquil Retreat

Experience serenity at the Pine Forest, without any entry fee granting access from 10 AM to 6:30 PM. Take a nature walk, engage in photography, or simply unwind amidst the whispering pines.

9. Green Valley View (Suicide Point): Panoramic Vistas Unveiled

Challenge your senses at Green Valley View, without any entry fee from 7 AM to 6 PM. Engage in landscape photography, soak in the breathtaking panoramas, or simply ponder the beauty of nature’s creation.

10. Shenbaganur Museum: A Dive into Natural History

Conclude your journey at Shembaganur Museum, with an entry fee, open from 10 AM to 5 PM. Explore exhibits, participate in educational activities, or take a stroll through the museum gardens for a holistic learning experience.

Entry fees: Rs.20 for adults, Rs 10 for children below 10 years

11. Dolphin’s Nose: A Theatrical Cliffside Vista

Perched dramatically, Dolphin’s Nose invites to witness nature’s theatrical performance. Visit this spot for spectacular views and engage in landscape photography or quiet contemplation.

12. Thalaiyar Falls: Majestic Beauty Unleashed

Listen to the roar of Thalaiyar Falls, accessible without any entry fee. Marvel at the majesty of one of the highest waterfalls in India, engage in photography, or simply absorb the power and beauty of this natural wonder.

13. Guna Cave: Nature’s Subterranean Mystery

Descend into the mysterious Guna Cave, paying an entry fee for a subterranean adventure. Explore the hidden chambers, engage in spelunking, or simply revel in the underground marvels of nature.

Entry Fee : Rs 5 per person and Rs.10 for Still Camera

14. Mannavanur Lake: Tranquil Waters Reflecting Serenity

Escape to the tranquility of Mannavanur Lake, with an entry fee granting access. From nature walks to bird watching, the lake offers a serene retreat from 9 AM to 6 PM.

Entry Fee : Rs 30 per adult and Rs.20 per child

15. La Saleth Church: A Sanctuary of Spiritual Serenity

Conclude your journey at La Saleth Church, offering a sanctuary of faith without an entry fee. Attend a service, absorb the spiritual ambiance, or simply find solace amidst the hills.

Kodaikanal’s top 15 destinations not only promise breathtaking sights but also offer a range of activities. With entry fees, timings, and diverse experiences, your visit becomes a seamless exploration, ensuring that every moment is a memorable chapter in your Kodaikanal adventure.

As you plan your visit to Kodaikanal, let Travel2Kodaikanal be your trusted companion in crafting a journey that aligns with your aspirations. With customized sightseeing packages, dedicated cab services, and a range of adventure options, we invite you to explore Kodaikanal in a way that resonates with your individual spirit of adventure.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Exploring Kodaikanal’s Wonders

Are there entry fees for these attractions.

Yes, most of the popular attractions have nominal entry fees. Charges may vary, so it’s advisable to check individual entry fees for each site before planning your visit.

What are the opening and closing timings for Kodaikanal’s attractions?

Timings vary for each site. Generally, places like Kodai Lake and Coaker’s Walk open around 9 AM and close by 6 PM. However, it’s recommended to check specific timings for each attraction as they may differ.

Are there any adventure activities available in Kodaikanal?

Certainly! Kodaikanal offers various adventure activities, including trekking, boating in Kodai Lake, nature walks in Pine Forest, and trekking to places like Dolphin’s Nose. Adventure enthusiasts will find plenty to explore amidst the hills.

What is the best time to visit Kodaikanal?

The ideal time to visit Kodaikanal is during the months of April to June and September to October when the weather is pleasant. However, each season has its own charm, so plan according to your preferences.

Can I explore Kodaikanal on my own, or should I opt for guided tours?

While Kodaikanal is easily navigable, guided tours can enhance your experience, especially in understanding the cultural and historical significance of each spot. It’s a personal choice, but having a guided tour with help of Travel2kodaikanal.com can add valuable insights to your journey.

Are these attractions family-friendly?

Absolutely! Kodaikanal’s attractions cater to all age groups, making it a perfect destination for family vacations. From serene lakes to adventurous treks, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Can I capture photographs at these places?

Yes, photography is usually allowed at most spots, but some places may have specific regulations. Always check for signage and guidelines at each location to ensure a respectful and enjoyable experience.

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Spread across the scenic Western Ghats at an altitude of 7,200 feet, Kodaikanal is a beautiful hill station in Tamil Nadu with wooded slopes, gigantic trees, and misty green meadows.

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Things To See & Do

Devils Kitchen

Devils Kitchen

Mysterious caves.

Suggested Time

Bryant Park

Bryant Park

Beautiful park.

1 to 2 hours

Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls

Beautiful seasonal waterfalls.

Kodai Lake

Serene Lake

Berijam lake, scenic freshwater reservoir.

Pillar Rocks

Pillar Rocks

The majestic natural wonder of kodaikanal.

Coakers Walk

Coakers Walk

Charmingly beautiful walkway.

Silver Cascade Falls

Silver Cascade Falls

A scenic waterfall in kodaikanal.

Kurinji Temple

Kurinji Temple

A sacred abode in kodaikanal.

Kodai-Palani Trek

Kodai-Palani Trek

An exhilarating trekking adventure in kodaikanal.

Thalaiyar Falls

Thalaiyar Falls

The spectacular waterfall of kodaikanal.

Kukkal Caves

Kukkal Caves

Ancient caves in kodaikanal.

Vattakanal

A Tranquil Paradise in Kodaikanal

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La Salette Church

La Salette Church

A historic church in kodaikanal.

Pine Forest Kodaikanal

Pine Forest Kodaikanal

A tranquil haven in kodaikanal.

Mannavanur

A Picturesque Village in Kodaikanal

Lutheran Church

Lutheran Church

Gothic-style church.

30 to 40 minutes

Best Time To Visit Kodaikanal

All year round destination, peak season, moderate season.

  • What To Expect : Pleasant weather during the day and chilly nights.
  • Things You'll Love : Trekking and sightseeing.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Pongal January

Natyanjali February

Summer Festival May

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Top Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

Canopy hill.

It offers you a grand show of nature with the background music of the birds. It is one of the top tourist spot in Kodaikanal.

Green Valley View

Get a wholesome view of the consuming greenery, the cloud-blown valley, and the lush mountains behind. It is one of the great places to go in Kodaikanal.

Dolphin’s Nose

Dolphin’s Nose is a viewpoint on a rock that is shaped like a dolphin’s nose. It is another one of the best sigthseeingin Kodaikanal.

It is famous for the fact that bears visit this water body to answer their thirst. It is one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal in a day.

This waterfall is the highest one in Tamil Nadu which makes this place one of the best places in Kodaikanal for scenery.

Best Time to Visit Kodaikanal

The vibrant festivals of the summer reflect the energy and passion that the season brims with. This is a great opportunity to become fully immersed in Indian culture. It is one of the best times to see the tourist places in Kodaikanal.

You're missing out if you haven't experienced the allure of hilly monsoons. Kodaikanal is a tranquil, lush place where nature's music can be heard. Don’t worry if you are looking for places to visit in Kodaikanal in September or for places to visit in August , you can surely have a blast in these months.

Explore the attractions, partake in heart-pounding adventure sports, and savour delectable cuisine. In this cold, there is something to be said for a warm mug of hot chocolate. In the winter, Kodaikanal generates a comparable amount of comfort and adrenaline.

Places to Visit in Kodaikanal with Family & Friends

Byrant Park , another treasure of Kodaikanal, offers education, picnicking, and gardening opportunities. It is one of the top places to visit in Kodaikanal in 1 day with family and friends.

Kurinji Andavar Temple

Kurunji Andavar Murugan Temple is a well-known religious Kodaikanal tourist attraction. This temple is ofLord Murugan- the God of the Hills. It is one of the top religious places to see in Kodaikanal.

Mother Sallette Church

It is the first Catholic church constructed in Kodaikanal. It is another one of the top religious places to go in Kodaikanal with family and kids.

Best Places in Kodaikanal for Couples

Kodaikanal lake.

It is a star-shaped body of water that serves as the city's soul. It is one of the great places to visit in Kodaikanal for couples.

Walk an entire kilometre on that path looking over lush green mountains on the other end. It is one of the tourist attractions inKodaikanal.

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

Here is where professionals go to find the most precise cosmic observations. It is another one of the best places in Kodaikanal.

Good Places to Visit at Night in Kodaikanal

Night safari.

Enjoy the beautiful Mango Temple and Palani Hills on a night safari while traversing through the lush green vegetation. You may also get a chance to spot some wild animals like monkeys and deer.

You will come to several spots from where you may enjoy panoramic views of the entire town.

It is known to be one of the most happening bars in the city. Grammy has been inviting tourists for ages. It is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal in evening to enjoy the Nightlife

Best Places to Visit Near Kodaikanal

Subramanya temple.

It is a 3000-year-old temple located on Sivagiri in Palani, around 65 kilometres from Kodaikanal. It is one of the best places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days.

Pear Orchard

It is located on the outskirts of Kodaikanal yet is not far from the city centre. This wonderful campground is surrounded by a lot of natural treasures allowing you a great deal of adventure.

It is famous for its expansive garlic cultivation. Kuzhanthai Velappar Temple is the focal point of the village. It is around 3000 years old.

These were the best places in Kodaikanal. Make sure you take a trip to this wonder of the South and enjoy the exciting places to visit in Kodaikanal and indulge in their culture.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Kodaikanal

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in kodaikanal.

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Devil’s Kitchen, Bryant Park, and Bear Shola Falls when you are in Kodaikanal to make a funfilled vacay.

What are the best places to visit in Kodaikanal?

The most loved attractions in Kodaikanal are Devil’s Kitchen, Bryant Park and Bear Shola Falls.

For which type of travelling is Kodaikanal a perfect destination?

Kodaikanal is a perfect destination for Hills & Mountains themed holidays.

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Places to Visit in Kodaikanal in 2 Days

Kodaikanal is one of the popular tourist spots to  visit in Tamil Nadu. It’s up in the mountains, about 7000 feet above sea level. This place dates back to sangam literature where they have mentioned about this beautiful mountain place. Kodaikanal is where you can go when you want a break from the busy city life. You can chill out and enjoy nature by riding bikes or hiking, or just walking through the big forests all around the town. There’s a bunch of stuff to do here for people who like to have fun. You can go boating, biking, horseback riding, or hiking. Another cool thing about Kodaikanal is the Kurinji flower. It only blooms once every 12 years, so it’s a really special sight to see.

Best time to visit Kodaikanal:

The best time to visit Kodaikanal is from October to February, known as the peak season. During this time, the weather is pleasantly cool, making it perfect for outdoor activities like trekking. Festivals like Pongal add to the vibrant atmosphere, and temperatures usually stay below 10 degrees Celsius, especially at night. Despite being the busiest time, there are budget-friendly accommodation options available, such as resorts and homestays.

Overall, visiting Kodaikanal during these months promises a memorable experience with enjoyable weather, cultural celebrations, and affordable stays.

Here is the list of  places to visit in Kodaikanal in 2 days:

  • Coakers walk
  • Bryant Park
  • Kodaikanal lake
  • Moirs Point
  • Pillars rock
  • Dolphin Nose
  • Silver Cascade Falls
  • Manvannur Lake
  • Manavannur Sheep research Center.
  • Chettiar park
  • Kodiakanal Solar Observatory

Coakers walk: 

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Coaker’s Walk in Kodaikanal is a 1 km path where tourists love to walk in the morning and evening to enjoy the views of hills, plateaus, and rivers, especially during sunsets and sunrises. Built by Lieutenant Coaker in 1972, it’s close to the bus stand and railway station, and near Kodaikanal Lake. The path starts near Van Allen Hospital and goes past St. Peter’s Church, with fences for safety. You can see Pamber River to the southeast and Madurai city and Dolphin’s Nose to the south. People enjoy cycling, photography, and nature walks here. Inside, vendors sell snacks like bhel and sliced mangoes with masala, and there are stalls selling warm clothes, t-shirts, and scarves at reasonable prices.

Bryant Park:

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Established in 1908 by H.D. Bryant, a forest officer from Madurai, Bryant Park started as a small park near Kodai Lake managed by the Tamil Nadu Horticulture Department. Featuring a diverse array of plants and flowers, including a vast collection of roses, Bryant Park offers an idyllic setting for leisurely strolls. During the vibrant summer months, the park bursts into a kaleidoscope of colors as flowers bloom, complemented by a unique glasshouse showcasing exotic plants. Home to an ancient eucalyptus tree and attracting numerous butterflies and birds, Bryant Park provides an enchanting escape for nature enthusiasts. The annual flower show held in May is a highlight not to be missed.

Kodaikanal lake:

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Kodai Lake, a star-shaped artificial lake, was crafted in 1863 under the guidance of Sir Vere Henry Levinge, the Collector of Madurai. Fondly dubbed as the heart of Kodaikanal, it spans across 60 acres, with a depth of about 3 meters. Encircled by a fine 5-kilometer tarred road, the lake offers serene boating experiences and delightful pony rides. Teeming with diverse flora and fauna, including various fish species and aquatic plants, Kodai Lake boasts a unique gem – the Kurinji or Strobilanthes cynthiana – which blooms once every 12 years, adorning its catchment area.

Moir’s Point:

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Moir Point is where Sir Thomas Moir first cut grass to make the Goschen Road. Before 1929, it was called Fore Mile Road. There’s a monument there that talks about this history. It stands on the road that connects Kodaikanal to Berijam Lake. Lots of people come here because it has great views of the valleys. It’s one of the busiest spots in Kodaikanal.

You can find Moir Point about 10 km away from Kodaikanal Bus Station and just 3 km from Pillar Rocks. It’s a historic place and a lovely viewpoint near Berijam Lake. Moir Point is close to where you start your journey to the famous Berijam Lake Road. It’s not far from Kodaikanal, so it’s easy for tourists to include it in their plans.

Pillars rock:

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The tall Pillar-Shaped Rocks in Kodaikanal attract most visitors. The space between them is called Devils Kitchen, now Guna Caves. It’s popular among tourists and nature lovers alike. Nearby, there’s a small park with lovely flowers. These rocks, found in the beautiful hill station of Kodaikanal, are great for picnics. They rise up to 400 feet and hold a romantic vibe, with a ‘white cross’ symbolizing love. The view is breathtaking, sometimes covered in mist, the rocks still stand tall against the hills. It’s a serene place to unwind and take in the scenery, and don’t forget to try the delicious potato and onion bhaji sold nearby.

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Guna Caves, also known as Devil’s Kitchen, are a captivating tourist attraction near Pillar Rocks in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu. Situated about 10 kilometers from Kodaikanal along the Moir Point road, these caves offer a unique blend of natural beauty and mysterious allure. Visitors can’t venture inside due to safety reasons but can admire the caves from a safe distance amidst the picturesque surroundings of Shola trees and lush grass. Legend has it that the caves were discovered by an American in 1821 and are said to have hosted the Pandavas from Hindu mythology. However, it was the filming of the song ‘Kanmani anbodu kadhalan’ from the movie “Guna” that brought fame to these caves, making them a beloved spot for movie enthusiasts. With their intriguing rock formations and rich history, Guna Caves offer an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventurers exploring Kodaikanal.

Dolphin Nose:

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In Kodaikanal, the Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint offers stunning views from a flat rock that resembles a dolphin’s nose, standing tall at 6,600 feet. To reach this spot, you’ll need to trek along a moderate 3 km trail through the Palani Hill Range, passing through pine forests and rocky paths. Along the way, you’ll encounter a nearby waterfall and village, though food options are a bit pricey. Once you arrive at the viewpoint, you’ll be greeted by panoramic vistas of Catherine Falls, Kotagiri Hills, and the lush greenery below. On clear days, you may even catch sight of Periyakulam Town and Vaigai Lake. However, due to the rugged terrain, this trek is not recommended for young children or elderly individuals. Overall, Dolphin’s Nose promises a refreshing half-day adventure amidst Kodaikanal’s natural beauty.

Manvannur Lake:

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Discover the enchanting Mannavanur Lake during your visit to Kodaikanal, nestled amidst verdant forests about 34 km from the town. The journey to this picturesque lake offers breathtaking views of meandering trails, dense pine forests, and vibrant flora and fauna. Mannavanur is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, offering glimpses of diverse avian species and occasional wildlife encounters. Visitors can indulge in leisurely picnics, serene boat rides, or explore nearby attractions like the Mahalakshmi and Kuzhanthai Velappar Temples. Escape to Mannavanur for a rejuvenating retreat in the lap of nature.

Manavannur Sheep research Center:

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Discover the Manavaunur Sheep Research Center, located just 33 km west of Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, amidst picturesque rolling hills and grasslands. Established in 1965, this center, which is part of the Southern Regional Research Centre of the Central Sheep & Wool Research Institute, focuses on breeding sheep and rabbits for wool and meat production. Spread across 1,340 acres of lush grassland at an altitude of 2,000 meters, it remains one of the few remaining expanses of high-altitude grassland in the Palani Hills. Visitors can enjoy the scenic drive to Mannavanur, taking in breathtaking views of the beautiful grasslands along the way.

Chettiar park:

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Situated on the route to the Kurinji Andavar Temple, Chettiar Park in Kodaikanal is a delightful destination for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. Managed by the township, this tranquil park boasts a profusion of colorful flowers, including the rare Kurinji Flowers that bloom every 12 years, creating a spectacle of purple hues. Visitors can stroll through the well-kept lawns, admire the meticulously shaped bushes, and bask in the serene ambiance of this scenic spot. Whether seeking solace amidst nature or marveling at the beauty of floral displays, Chettiar Park offers a serene retreat for all.

Silver Cascade Falls:

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The Silver Cascade Falls, situated just 8 km from Kodaikanal Bus Station, is a must-visit spot on your journey from Kodaikanal to Madurai. Cascading down from a height of 180 feet, this mesmerizing waterfall is formed by the overflow of the famous Kodai Lake, offering a refreshing break during your long road trip. The sight of water rushing down with sheer strength is captivating, and you can even take a dip in the waters if the temperature is suitable. The falls, easily accessible from the road, entice travelers with its beauty. Fruit vendors selling delicious treats add to the experience, making it an unmatched stopover. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the viewing platform or enjoying a swim, the Silver Cascade Falls promises an unforgettable experience amidst the natural wonders of Kodaikanal.

Kodiakanal Solar Observatory:

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Perched atop the Kodai Hill at a staggering height of 7700 feet, the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory is a beacon of scientific exploration in the serene Palani Hills. Established in 1899 and boasting the largest collection of solar data dating back to the 19th century, it’s a key player in solar research. Equipped with cutting-edge tools like the Doppler and seismograph, the observatory, manned by a dedicated team, delves into the mysteries of solar behavior. Noteworthy is the discovery of the Evershed effect here in 1909, cementing its reputation as a top-tier solar research facility.

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Top 16 places to visit in Kodaikanal

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Kodaikanal is one of the underrated hidden treasures of the south that you must explore. Home to granite cliffs, lakes, forested valleys, and waterfalls, it is truly one of the most beautiful hill stations you can visit. Located in Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is a serene, cool, and naturally exuberant tourist destination. Often overshadowed by Ooty, Kodaikanal can be the perfect destination for you if you don’t like overcrowded places and want to travel on a budget. 

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Even when you are travelling on a tight budget, there is an abundance of Kodaikanal tourist places and activities in which you can participate. With activities like trekking the hills, river rafting, and shikara rides, there is no question why it is named the ‘Princess of hill stations’. So to help you plan the best trip to Kodaikanal, here are the 16 best places to visit in Kodaikanal.

However, before you get on to the list, here is all the information on how to get to Kodaikanal.

By air: You cannot directly reach Kodaikanal by flight. The best you can do is to reach an airport close to Kodaikanal and travel from there using cabs or other road transportation. The closest airports to Kodaikanal are Madurai airport, which is 120 km from Kodaikanal.  Trichy airport is 150 km from the city, and Coimbatore airport is 175 km from Kodaikanal.

By train: The train station that serves Kodaikanal is 100 km away from the main town. The Kodai Road station offers a scenic train journey, but getting to the town of Kodaikanal from the Kodai Road station can be a long journey. Travelling to Kodaikanal by train is popular, and many people opt for this route. You can get cabs from outside the Kodai Road station to reach the city.

By road: Getting to Kodaikanal by bus is one of the easiest and most versatile ways to reach Kodaikanal. There are state-run bus services available from most major cities in Tamil Nadu. You can easily find a bus that suits your travel timeline and reach Kodaikanal. The bus stand at Kodaikanal is also centrally located and inside the main town premises, easily navigable from the bus stand. It is the easiest and least convoluted travel method to reach Kodaikanal.

16 must-visit tourist attractions in Kodaikanal

These must-visit places in Kodaikanal attract tourists in droves. Do you know the best part? All of these locations are very close to the city. You can easily stroll down to some of these locations from the city centre. With the ease of travel, matched with fantastic weather and exceptional natural beauty, your trip to Kodaikanal is going to be nothing short of magical. So, prepare for an adventure in nature’s lap that you will remember forever, only at Kodaikanal.

Bear Shola Falls

The Bear Shola Waterfalls are one of the top Kodaikanal tourist places. Even though these falls are best visited during the monsoon, you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere surrounded by nature at these waterfalls year long. If you love nature and want an escape from city life, there is no better place to visit than Bear Shola Waterfalls at Kodaikanal, a kilometre away from the city centre. The waterfalls are located only two kilometres from Kodai Lake, the next must-visit spot on this list.

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How often do you hear of an artificial lake in a hill station? The Kodai Lake is an artificial lake that was creatively built by Vera Levinge, a British civil servant of the Kodaikanal town. This star-shaped lake is beautifully placed between the lush green Palani Hills Range, one km away from Kodaikanal. Besides taking in the natural beauty of this exceptional feat of human creativity, you can also go on Shikara rides on the lake. All of these factors help make Kodai Lake one of the top tourist places in Kodaikanal that you must visit.

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Kukkal Caves

There are two ways you can visit the Kukkal caves. You may visit them as a destination or a starting point for your Kodai Palani trek. You will also need to make a trip far away from where you are staying to travel 15 kms from the city’s centre and reach the Kukkal Caves. First, you can just visit them as a destination, or you can visit them as a starting point for your Kodai Palani trek. The Kukkal caves are beautiful and are generally considered the starting point for the trek. These caves have incredible historical value as they were once inhabited by a tribe. Today, it is an archaeological site, so if you are a history lover, the Kukkal caves are must-visit Kodaikanal places to visit.

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Thalaiyar Falls

The Thalaiyar falls, popularly known as the rat-tail waterfalls, are one of the most beautiful waterfalls you will ever see in India. These falls have a height of over 900ft, making them one of the highest waterfalls in India. Surrounded by dense forests, visiting this place is a surreal experience you can only describe once you experience it. Plan ahead of time to visit this marvel of nature and maybe even take an extra day to admire the place as it is about 12 kms away from the Kodaikanal city centre.  The extraordinary natural beauty of these waterfalls makes them the perfect Kodaikanal places for tourists.

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Pillar Rocks

Why stop for a quick picnic if you have been busy sightseeing and adventuring? Head to the pillar rocks to get the best possible view for your picnic, which is the most popular picnic spot in Kodaikanal. It is located 3 kms away from the Kodaikanal city centre. Rest your tired feet in the beautiful garden and enjoy the magnificent view of the three large boulders in front of you. 

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As the night approaches, one of the best places for you to rest your head and rejuvenate your body is Vattakanal. Located at a distance of only 3km from Kodaikanal, Vattakanal is a small hamlet known for its delicious cafes and appreciation/representation of the hippie culture. Enjoy your night’s stay there and gorge on a variety of delicious foods at the local eateries to prepare yourself for your next day’s adventure.

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Coakers Walk

Start your mornings right at Kodaikanal with a walk down Coakers, a kilometre away from the city centre. This one km stretch of the artificial walking plaza features beautiful views for your morning walks. You will get the feeling of walking on clouds when you are exploring the beauty of this serene tourist attraction. So, no matter when you visit, if you are looking for things to do in Kodaikanal, this should be on your list. Also, you can rent bicycles by the hour to ride on this beautiful plaza at highly affordable rates.

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Devil’s Kitchen

If you want to trek and be a part of adventures, this tourist destination is perfect for you. The Guna caves, also known as the Devil’s Kitchen, are a group of caverns found near the Pillar Rocks mentioned previously. These caverns became popular after being featured in a Tamil film called Guna; since then, it has become one of the most popular tourist places in Kodaikanal, just four kms away from the ever-growing city center. If you want to add a pinch of adventure to your trip, be sure to visit these caverns.

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Berijam Lake

Lakes are quite common in Kodaikanal, and Berijam lake is perhaps one of the best you can visit. This beautiful lake is hidden behind deep forests in a conserved area. As this lake is situated in a conserved forest area, you can, if you are lucky, be able to spot rare wildlife. You may need to make plans in advance if you want to see the wildlife and the beautiful lakes. The Berijam Lake is located 12 kms away from the place where you’ll be staying at the city centre.  Animals like the Nilgiri langurs, bison, and elephants can be seen roaming close to the lake. So, get your cameras out and stay still, or you might just miss the opportunity to see wildlife up close.

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Bryant Park

If you have a free afternoon or evening at Kodaikanal, visiting Bryant park might be the best use of your time as it’s just a kilometre away from the bustling city centre. This botanical garden features hundreds of beautiful plants and flowers. You can also see various rafts and hybrids in this garden. The best time to visit this park is in the summertime, mainly in the month of May, as there is a big horticulture show in the park during that time.

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Kurinji Temple

No trip in India can complete without visiting any religious places. The Kurinji Temple in Kodaikanal is a beautiful work of architecture dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Tamil god of war and victory. It is located a couple of kilometres away from the city centre.  This temple is famous for the Kurinji flower that blooms only once every twelve years. So, if you are lucky and visit in the twelfth year, don’t miss it. You can also learn much  about Tamil culture from this temple, which has great value for history lovers.

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Known as the best viewpoint in Kodaikanal, Moir Point is a must-visit tourist attraction in the city. You can see the beautiful green hills of the western ghats from this vantage point and take in the unfiltered beauty of nature. If you are into trekking, this also marks a starting or resting point for various treks in the region. Moir point is extremely popular and one of the most crowded places in Kodaikanal year long. If you come to Kodaikanal, be sure to visit this place. It is close to the city’s centre, located at a distance of four kms.

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Silver Cascade Falls

If you want to see one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kodaikanal, you must visit the silver cascade falls. The water really looks silver in colour as it falls through a cascade from a 180-ft high cliff. The pure crystalline water from these falls will impress the toughest of critics. Located fairly close to the city, this is a must-visit location for tourists that want to experience the true beauty of Kodaikanal. You do not need to take a whole day aside from your trip to visit the beautiful waterfalls as it is merely two km from the city center.

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Perumal Peak

The highest peak in Kodaikanal, the Perumal peak, is a trek that will be worth it. About 18km away from Kodaikanal, this peak provides a breathtaking view of the surrounding western ghats and Nilgiri hills. The peak is situated at a height of over 2,000 metres and 11 kms away from the city centre, and this trek can be one of the best adventures of your Kodaikanal trip. This is great for trekking enthusiasts, but even for people that have never tried trekking before, you should definitely consider going.

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If you want to take your trip one step further and visit an offbeat location at Kodaikanal, be sure to visit Poombarai. This small village is known for the production of garlic, but it is extremely beautiful and features exquisite natural beauty. The beautiful houses built in the middle of stepped hills are a sight to see. As this place is not well known, you can enjoy your visits peacefully without the hubbub of tourists all around you.

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Pine Forest

Whether you want to go on an adventure or just a peaceful walk in the woods, the pine forest at Kodaikanal has got you covered. These forests are a protected heritage of Kodaikanal and are considered to be many hundreds of years old. The forests are located at a comfortable distance of two km from the city centre of Kodaikanal. You can experience the beauty of nature up close and personal with these forests if you dare venture into them.

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How old is Kodaikanal?

Kodaikanal came to be in 1845, created by the British servants and U.S. missionaries as a hill station.

Does Kodaikanal have another name?

Kodaikanal is also known as the princess of hill station owing to its beautiful nature and cool weather.

How is the weather in Kodaikanal?

The maximum temperature in Kodaikanal tends to range between 15℃ and 17℃.

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The total solar eclipse 2024 is happening today! Here's what you need to know

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It's the day we've all been waiting for! Total solar eclipse 2024 is finally here. Today (April 8) a total solar eclipse will sweep across North America from Mexico, through 15 U.S. States and up through Canada. For viewers inside the path of totality, the moon will completely cover the sun, darkening the sky and revealing our star's hidden outer atmosphere.

You can keep up to date with the latest eclipse content on our eclipse live blog and watch all the total eclipse action unfold live here on Space.com courtesy of NASA. Our livestream coverage begins at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT). 

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Every U.S. State will experience at least a partial solar eclipse today. If you want to check what time you'll be able to see the solar eclipse and find out what it may look like from your location check out this great interactive map from NASA . 

A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly between the sun and Earth, casting a shadow on our planet. It appears almost exactly the same size as our sun and for those witnessing the event from the path of totality, it will completely cover the sun's visible disk.

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Ready or not, the total solar eclipse is arriving soon in the path of millions of Americans.

USA TODAY is providing live coverage of the 2024 solar eclipse beginning at noon E.T. on Monday in a number of areas along the eclipse's path of totality, including Washington, D.C., Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana and New York. You can watch live at the embedded video at the top of the page or on USA TODAY's YouTube channel .

NASA will also stream coverage of the solar eclipse on its various social channels, including an official broadcast and a telescope feed on YouTube.

This is the first solar eclipse to pass through North America in seven years. The last eclipse in 2017 passed in a different direction from this year's path of totality, stretching from the Pacific Northwest in a southwest path to the lower Atlantic states and into the ocean.

2024 Solar eclipse: What's the best place to see it?

Much of the country will experience the eclipse in some way, while the total solar eclipse will pass over parts of roughly a dozen U.S. states as it moves from Texas to Maine on the afternoon of April 8.  Millions of people are expected to travel  to see it, which will also attract scientists from across the country  to study its unique effects  on the Earth  and its atmosphere .

Hundreds of cities in  13 states are on the path of totality  for this year's total solar eclipse, which for those in the United States, will begin in Eagle Pass, Texas and end in Lee, Maine.

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What time the 2024 solar eclipse started, reached peak totality and ended

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The 2024 solar eclipse will be visible across North America today. As the moon's position between the Earth and sun casts a shadow on North America, that shadow, or umbra, will travel along the surface from west to east at more than 1,500 miles per hour along the path of totality . 

That means the eclipse will start, peak and end at different times — as will the moments of total darkness along the path of totality — and the best time to view the eclipse depends on where you are located. Some places along the path will have more totality time than others.

In Texas, the south-central region had clouds in the forecast , but it was better to the northeast, according to the National Weather Service. The best eclipse viewing weather was expected in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, as well as in Canada's New Brunswick and Newfoundland.

What time does the 2024 total solar eclipse start?

Eclipse map of totality

The total solar eclipse will emerge over the South Pacific Ocean before the shadow falls across North America, beginning in parts of Mexico. The path of totality , where onlookers can witness the moon fully blocking the sun (through eclipse viewing glasses for safety ), is expected to first make landfall near the city of Mazatlán around 9:51 a.m. MT. 

The total solar eclipse will cross over the U.S.-Mexico border into Texas, where it will emerge over Eagle Pass at 12:10 p.m. CT and then peak at about 1:27 p.m. CT.

In Dallas, NASA data shows the partial eclipse will first become visible at 12:23 p.m. CT and peak at 1:40 p.m. CT. The next states in the path of totality are Oklahoma and Arkansas, where the eclipse begins in Little Rock at 12:33 p.m. CT. 

Cleveland will see the beginning of the eclipse at 1:59 p.m. ET. Darkness will start spreading over the sky in Buffalo, New York, at 2:04 p.m. ET. Then, the eclipse will reach northwestern Vermont, including Burlington, at 2:14 p.m. ET. Parts of New Hampshire and Maine will also follow in the path of totality before the eclipse first reaches the Canadian mainland  at 3:13 p.m. ET.

Although the experience won't be exactly the same, viewers in all the contiguous U.S. states outside the path of totality will still be able to see a partial eclipse. Some places will see most of the sun blocked by the moon, including Washington, D.C., where the partial eclipse will start at 2:04 p.m. ET and peak at about 3:20 p.m. ET.

In Chicago, viewers can start viewing the partial eclipse at 12:51 p.m. CT, with the peak arriving at 2:07 p.m. CT.  In Detroit, viewers will be able to enjoy a near-total eclipse beginning at 1:58 p.m. ET and peaking at 3:14 p.m. ET.

New York City will also see a substantial partial eclipse, beginning at 2:10 p.m. ET and peaking around 3:25 p.m. ET.

In Boston it will begin at 2:16 p.m. ET and peak at about 3:29 p.m. ET.

The below table by NASA shows when the eclipse will start, peak and end in 13 cities along the eclipse's path.

What time will the solar eclipse reach peak totality?

Millions more people will have the chance to witness the total solar eclipse this year than during the last total solar eclipse , which was visible from the U.S. in 2017. 

The eclipse's peak will mean something different for cities within the path of totality and for those outside. Within the path of totality, darkness will fall for a few minutes. The longest will last more than 4 minutes, but most places will see between 3.5 and 4 minutes of totality. In cities experiencing a partial eclipse, a percentage of the sun will be obscured for more than two hours.

Mazatlán is set to experience totality at 11:07 am PT. Dallas will be able to see the moon fully cover the sun at 1:40 p.m. CT. Little Rock will start to see the full eclipse at 1:51 p.m. CT, Cleveland at 3:13 p.m. ET and Buffalo at 3:18 p.m. ET. Totality will reach Burlington at 3:26 p.m. ET before moving into the remaining states and reaching Canada around 4:25 p.m.

Outside the path of totality, 87.4% of the sun will be eclipsed in Washington, D.C. at 3:20 p.m. ET, and Chicago will have maximum coverage of 93.9% at 2:07 p.m. CT. New York City is much closer to the path of totality this year than it was in 2017; it will see 89.6% coverage at 3:25 p.m. EDT. 

Detroit is another city that will encounter a near-total eclipse, with 99.2% maximum coverage at 3:14 p.m. ET. Boston will see 92.4% coverage at 3:29 p.m. ET.

What time will the solar eclipse end?

The eclipse will leave continental North America from Newfoundland, Canada, at 5:16 p.m. NT, according to NASA.

At the beginning of the path of totality in Mazatlán, the eclipse will be over by 12:32 p.m. PT, and it will leave Dallas at 3:02 p.m. CT. The eclipse will end in Little Rock at 3:11 p.m. CT, Cleveland at 4:29 p.m. CDT and Buffalo at 4:32 p.m. ET. Burlington won't be far behind, with the eclipse concluding at 4:37 p.m. ET.

Meanwhile, the viewing will end in Chicago at 3:21 p.m. CT, Washington, D.C. at 4:32 p.m. ET, and New York City at 4:36 p.m. ET. 

In Detroit, the partial eclipse will disappear at 4:27 p.m. ET, and in Boston, it will be over at 4:39 p.m. ET.

How long will the eclipse last in total?

The total solar eclipse will begin in Mexico at 11:07 a.m. PT and leave continental North America at 5:16 p.m. NT. From the time the partial eclipse first appears on Earth to its final glimpses before disappearing thousands of miles away, the celestial show will dazzle viewers for about 5 hours, according to timeanddate.com . 

The length of the total solar eclipse at points along the path depends on the viewing location. The longest will be 4 minutes and 28 seconds, northwest of Torreón, Mexico. Near the center of the path, totality takes place for the longest periods of time, according to NASA.

Spectators will observe totality for much longer today than during the 2017 eclipse , when the longest stretch of totality was 2 minutes and 32 seconds.

The moon's shadow seen on Earth today, called the umbra, travels at more than 1,500 miles per hour, according to NASA. It would move even more quickly if the Earth rotated in the opposite direction.

What is the longest a solar eclipse has ever lasted?

The longest known totality was 7 minutes and 28 seconds in 743 B.C. However, NASA says this record will be broken in 2186 with a 7 minute, 29 second total solar eclipse. The next total solar eclipse visible from parts of the U.S. won't happen until Aug. 23, 2044.

Sarah Maddox has been with CBS News since 2019. She works as an associate producer for CBS News Live.

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Eclipse 2024: Time, best places to watch, latest weather forecast, ZIP code tool, what will you see?

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FILE - This combination of photos shows the path of the sun during a total eclipse by the moon Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, near Redmond, Ore. AP

The Great North American eclipse is Monday, April 8 and skywatchers – with proper glasses, of course – are ready to see the moon blocking out the sun during a solar eclipse.

What you will see, how long it will last and when it will take place will depend on where you live. While all states in the contiguous U.S. will experience some level of the eclipse, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, as well as small parts of Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee are along the path of totality and will experience the greatest periods of darkness.

In the U.S., the path of totality will start in Texas at 1:27 p.m. CT and will end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. ET (2:25 CT.) In those states, the periods of greatest darkness will reach up to 4 minutes, 27 seconds.

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Scientists say the sun is approaching its maximum activity of its cycle this year, meaning it will be sending off more solar flares and eruptions from its surface — potentially making this year’s total solar eclipse much more dynamic.

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The path of totality will start in Mexico and move across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine before heading out over the North Atlantic. Small portions of Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee will also experience almost the entirety of the eclipse. The eclipse will enter Canada in Southern Ontario, and continue through Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. The eclipse will exit continental North America on the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada, at 5:16 p.m. NDT.

Where to see solar eclipse 2024: NASA eclipse map shows best places along path of totality

During the eclipse, the sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk. Weather permitting, people in the path of totality will be able to see the sun’s corona, or outer atmosphere, which is usually obscured by the bright face of the sun, NASA explains. Outside the path of totality, viewers will see a partial eclipse with the moon covering varying degrees of the sun.

How much will you see where you live?

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Although Alabama is not in the path of “totality” during the April 8 eclipse – meaning we won’t see total darkness when the moon covers the sun – residents will see from 78 to 92 percent coverage, depending on location.

Total solar eclipse path 2024: Search your city, ZIP code for best viewing times

People viewing the eclipse from the path of totality will be treated to the ghostly-white outer atmosphere of the sun, known as the corona, when the moon completely blocks out the sun’s disk during the total eclipse, NASA explained. Along the path, the sun will be blocked out for about 4-and-a-half minutes.

April 8 solar eclipse path of totality: What time does the eclipse start?

Wondering how much of the eclipse you will see? NASA has a tool that lets you search by city or ZIP code to see complete eclipse details. You can use this tool to see when the eclipse will start and end in every state.

Eclipse weather

Alabama solar eclipse weather: Will skies be cloudy or clear?

A big question, for a lot of the nation, is how clear the skies will be for prime eclipse viewing. An updated forecast from the National Weather Service looks like a mixed bag.

Solar eclipse weather forecast from Accuweather for Monday

The solar eclipse forecast for Monday from AccuWeather shows a mix of low to high amounts of cloud cover across the United States. Viewers in New Jersey can expect some increasing clouds, according to the latest forecast. AccuWeather.com

Eclipse education

Solar eclipse 2024 for kids: How to enjoy the event safely at home and in class

From building your own safety glasses to taking scientific data, researchers say there are plenty of ways to make the upcoming solar eclipse a fun learning experience for children.

Why are some schools closing for the solar eclipse?

The April 8 total solar eclipse will have millions of people gazing toward the sky as the moon tracks its way in front of the sun. And while some schools have special events planned, others – especially along the 15-state path of totality – are closing their doors that day.

NASA has a game to help kids learn about the solar eclipse: Play now

To help kids learn about solar eclipses, NASA is launching Snap It! An Eclipse Photo Adventure.

Eclipse safety

Solar eclipse 2024: Where to get free glasses to watch April 8 total solar eclipse

Skygazers planning to look at the eclipse through a camera lens or binoculars still need adequate eye protection. Without proper precaution, the sun’s rays can burn your retinas and cause severe eye injury.

Solar eclipse is Monday: 7 things to do if you’re driving that day

Crowds eager to see the eclipse are expected to be huge. According to AAA, Dallas, Austin and San Antonio are the most popular cities for eclipse viewers, followed by Indianapolis, Cleveland and Buffalo. In Dallas alone, Hertz rental car company said it is seeing six times more reservations than last year at this same time.

Solar eclipse on April 8 prompts cell phone warning

In addition to warnings about transportation systems, impacts on emergency service responses and fuel issues brought about increased demand, law enforcement said people should expect the cellular network to be strained.

How to spot fake solar eclipse glasses

Despite the ease of getting glasses, skygazers should be on the lookout for fake eclipse glasses. Real eclipse glasses are often designed with polyester film coated and coated in aluminum. Certified eclipse eyewear is designed to block all visible, and infrared light. Solar eclipse glasses must be from a vendor approved by the American Astronomical Society.

FAA issues warning ahead of April 8 total solar eclipse

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a warning about possible travel disruptions related to the April 8 total solar eclipse.

Cell phone warning for April 8 solar eclipse: Will you be able to use your phone?

Warnings about traffic, flight congestion and emergency services are circulating ahead of the April 8 Great American Eclipse. Of particular note are concerns over cell phones and whether they will work during the eclipse.

April 8 total solar eclipse: Texas officials warn people to stock up on food ahead of solar eclipse

Mike Jones, Hays County, Texas’s direct of the Office of Emergency Services, said the area is expecting thousands of visitors to arrive to see the eclipse. To prepare for the crowds, Jones advised residents to stock up on groceries and fill up on gas. If they are out on the day of the eclipse, he recommends residents “pack your patience.”

National Guard will be deployed for total solar eclipse on April 8

At the request of local emergency management officials, the Oklahoma National Guard will have members of the 63rd Civil Support Team available to assist local governments during the eclipse, including working with first responders with additional HAZMAT responses if needed.

Total solar eclipse on April 8: How to safely look at an eclipse

Except during the brief total phase of the eclipse when the moon completely blocks the sun’s bright face, it’s not safe to look at the eclipse without specialized eye protection for solar viewing, NASA said on its eclipse information page. If you’re watching the eclipse directly, you will need solar viewing glasses – also known as eclipse glasses – or a handheld solar viewer.

Eclipse fun

Krispy Kreme is releasing a new doughnut in celebration of the solar eclipse

The doughnut chain has announced its limited-time “Total Solar Eclipse Doughnut” – an original Krispy Kreme glazed doughnut dipped in black chocolate icing and topped with silver sprinkles, piped with a buttercream made with Oreo pieces and a whole Oreo cookie in the center.

April 8 total solar eclipse: Why you should wear red or green on eclipse day

Experts have another recommendation if you’re planning on watching the eclipse in a group or public place: Skip the neutrals and wear red and green.

Sun Chips eclipse flavors: You will have less than 5 minutes to score limited-edition chips

The chip brand is releasing Pineapple Habanero and Black Bean Spicy Gouda, a blend of ingredients with a nod to " sunny skies and bright days ahead while nodding to the moon with a cheesy touch.”

Sonic has new black drink for April 8 total solar eclipse and you get free eclipse glasses, too

The drive-through chain is launching a limited-edition drink called “Blackout Slush Float” to give fans an “out-of-this world experience.”

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