Welcome to Kodaikanal
 

Kodaikanal is a hill resort in Tamil Nadu, which mesmerizes you with its beauty and tranquility. A honeymooners' haven, Kodaikanal nestles beautifully amidst the folds of the Pali hills. The pride of Kodaikanal is the 'Kurinji-flower', which blossoms once in 12 years, imparting an ethereal beauty to the hills. Kodaikanal seems to be bestowed with all forms of beauty by Nature-majestic hills, mighty rocks, beautiful waterfalls, a serene lake, fruit orchards, lush flora -which makes it one of the most popular hill stations in South India.
The tourist attractions in Kodaikanal are Berijam Lake, one of the beautiful picnic spots in Kodai in the heart of Kodai town, about 21-km away from the bus stand. Bryant Park situated

 
 
   
 
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on the eastern side of the lake, is noted for flowers, hybrids and rafts. The glasshouse is an added attraction.
   
 
 
Kodaikanal Tourist attractions
The Kurinji Andavar Temple - Named after the abundant Kurunji flowers that bloom once in twelve years, the Kurinji Andavar Temple was constructed in the year 1936. Lord Murugan is worshipped here.

Kodaikanal surfaced on the India tourism scenario mainly due to its captivating scenic views and ancient ruins. These ruins, dating back to around 5000 BC, make it a matter of interest and inquisitiveness for tourists and historians alike. Offering quite a few tourist attractions in Kodaikanal, the place is situated on the southern part of the greater Palani Hills. One of the premium hill stations in India, it covers an area of 21.45 sq km at a height of 2133 meters above sea level.

Kodaikanal has seen a major uphill trend in tourism division of late with tourists largely favoring hill stations for their vacations. There are numerous interesting tourist sites in and around the region. Some of them have been discussed below:

Palani - A hugely revered pilgrimage site in southern India, Palani is located 64 kms away from Kodaikanal and is one of the key tourist attractions in Kodaikanal. The place has an ethnic charm about it since it is alluded to as one of the six abodes of Lord Dhandayuthabani.

Coaker's Walk – Coaker's Walk was baptized after Lt. Coaker, who was actually the chief designer of the town of Kodai. It is positioned 1km away from the well known Kodaikanal Lake and provides a beautiful view of the plains beneath.

Bryant Park – One of the excellent tourist attractions of Kodaikanal, the Bryant Park, occupying an area of 20.5 acres, is particularly famous for growing rare assortment of flowers.

Waterfalls - The waterfalls, some of the major Kodaikanal tourist attractions found around the town include the Bear Shola Falls, Glen Falls, Silver Cascade, and the Fairy Falls. The most eminent of them, 975-feet high Thalaiyar Falls is located close by.

Green Value View – Placed on the grand River Vaigai, 5 km away from the Kodaikanal Lake, Green Value View offers an enchanting view of the Vaigai Dam.

Pillar Rocks - This area is actually almost seven kilometers away from the middle of Kodaikanal. Three rocks, each of which presents a captivating view, pointing to the sky and rising to a height of about 400 meters are major attractions here.

Shenbaganur Museum - The museum is situated just 5 kilometers away from the famous Kodaikanal Lake.

The Observatory - Positioned at an elevation of 850 feet above the lake, the Observatory is mostly utilized for research purpose in the areas of meteorology and solar physics.