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Kodaikanal,
Tamil Nadu
Kodaikanal,
also known as Kodai, is a beautiful hill station at an altitude
of about 2,133 m high on the southern ridge of Palani hills in Western
Ghats. Wooded hills, pleasant walks, picturesque waterfalls and
magnificent lake make Kodaikanal one of the most beautiful hill
stations in India. The area of Kodaikanal is 21.45 sq km and it's
population size is 27,461., while Kodaikanal receives annual average
rainfall of 165 cm. But it can be visited throughout the year. Heavy
rainfall occurs during October to December. One of the world's oldest
solar observatories is situated in Kodaikanal, built in 1899.
The
pride of Kodaikanal is the Kurinji-Flower, which blossoms
once in 12 years. The hill-plantain fruits and plums are known for
their freshness and taste.
Climate:
Summers:
In
summer average maximum and minimum temperatures are around 19.8
degree and 11.3 degree respectively.
Winters:
In
winter average maximum and minimum temperatures are around 17.3
and 8.3 degree.
Suggested
Clothing:
Summers:
Light woollens in evening during summer.
Winters:
Heavy
woollens during winters.
Languages
Sppoken: Tamil
and English languages are in common usage.
Best
time to visit: April to June and September to
October is the best season to visit Kodaikanal.
Accomodations:
- Carlton
Hotel
at Lake Road, with 91 rooms and cottages, this is the largest
of all hotels in KodaiKanal.
Tel: 40056.
- Sournam
Apartments
at Fernhill Road, has seven apartments plus a Youth Hostel.
Tel: 40731.
-
Sterling resort
at Gymkhana Road, it has 50 cottages.
Tel: 41119.
- Hotel
Tamil Nadu
at fernhill Road, a government-run hotel, rooms are reasonably
priced.
Tel: 41336.
- Garden
Manor
at
Lake Road, a small and inexpensive and attractive hotel with seven
rooms at the edge of the lake.
Tel: 40461.
How
to reach there: Kodaikanal
is located 120 km away from Madurai, 479 km from Chennai, 450 km
from Bangalore, 421 km from Mysore, 244 km from Coimbatore, 473
km from Thiruvananthapuram, 1,016 km from Hyderabad, 374 km from
Kanyakumari, 251 km from Thanjavur, 477 km from Mamallapuram, 258
km from Pondicherry and 479 km from Ooty.
Air: Nearest
airport is at Madurai. Buses and car are easily available from Madurai
airport to Kodaikanal.
Rail: Nearest
railhead is Kodai Road.
Road: Buses
from Madurai and Dindigul climbs the spectacular road up the steep
hillside to Kodai. Regular bus services are available from Kodaikanal
to Kodai Road, Theni, Erode, Kumuli, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Palani
and Trichy.
What
to see:
The
Kurinji Andavar Temple:
This temple is 3.2 km away from town, and is dedicated to Lord Subramanya.
Flora
& Fauna Museum:
East of the town centre, about 3 kms south down Law's Ghat Road,
is the Flora and Fauna Museum (daily except Sun 10-11.30 am & 3.30-5
pm). It has a collection of stuffed animals.
Byrant's
Park:
To the south of the town is Byrant's Park, with tiered flower beds
and backdrop of pine, eucalyptus, rhododendron and wattle, which
stretches southwards to Shola Road.
Some
entertainment: Trekking
enthusiasts must check out Perumal Peak. In Kodaikanal there are
clubs like The Kodaikanal Club, Tel :- 41342 or The Indian Club,
The Golf Club, Tel :- 40323, or The Boat Club or The Rotary Club.
Cinema Houses : Available.
Telescope
Houses: To enable the visitors to have a panoromic view of the
valley and the nearby towns, two telescope houses have been put
up at Kodai.
Observatory:
This lies at the topmost point in Kodai (850 feet above the lake).
The Observatory is used mainly for research in meteorology and solar
physics.
Lake:
Kodaikanal's focal point is its star shaped lake, sprawling over
24 hectares just west of the town centre and popular place for strolls
or bike ride along five kilometre path. Pedal or row boats can be
rented on the eastern shore.
Pillar
Rocks: One
of the Kodai's most popular natural attractions is Pillar Rocks,
a series of granite cliffs rising 100 meters above the hillside,
7 kms south of town. It offers the best views of Kodaikanal.
Bear
Shola Falls:
is about 1.6 km from the lake, Bear Shola Falls is an ideal picnic
spot. Bears once used to drink above the falls.
Orchid
House & Silver cascade Falls:
the orchid house is spectacular and well worth to look on the way
to Silver Cascade Waterfalls a further 2 kms along. At the Orchidarium
at the Sacred Heart College, there are about 300 species of orchids
bloom.
Coaker's
Walk:
About a km from the lake. it derives the name from Lt. Coaker, who
prepared the map of Kodai. Some of the best views of the plains
can be seen from here.
Green
Valley View:
It is about 5.5 km from the lake and very near the Golf Club. from
here the Vaigai Dam below offers an enchanting view.
Dolphin's
Nose: A
curious rock formation, 8 kms from the bus stand. This flat rock
2000 metres above sea level projects over a yawning chasm.
What
to shop: Some good places to shop are Khadi Emporium,
Handloom Cooperative Stores and Travancore Crafts Work, Government
Sales Emporium, Kurinji Mini Super Market, Spencer & Company. Delicious
home-made chocolate is a speciality of Kodaikanal, and is available
in many shops in town. Don't forget to place your orders in the
morning, because you will find them all gone by the evening.
Tourists
Info:
Government of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office, Municipal Bus Stand, Rest
House, Kodaikanal - 624101. Tel :- (04542)-41675.
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