Located in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal earns its moniker as the Princess of Hill Stations and serves as a coveted retreat for honeymooners exploring southern India. Boasting a consistently cool climate, Kodaikanal remains an appealing destination even during the spring and summer months.
Enveloped by thick forests, the spring season beckons nature enthusiasts for leisurely strolls and serene picnics. Couples can relish their afternoons amidst picturesque groves and fragrant deodar forests. Dominating the backdrop of Kodaikanal town is the majestic Palani Hills, towering at approximately 2,133 meters above sea level.
Nestled amidst the valleys of Gundar and Parappar, Kodaikanal's heartland forms a sprawling basin, famously known as Kodaikanal Lake, a magnet for tourists during spring. Offering boating facilities, visitors can bask in the refreshing breeze from March to May.
Spring also heralds the flourishing of Kodaikanal's flora, with eucalyptus trees adorning the hillsides and abundant fruit orchards dotting the landscape.
# Bryant Park Bryant Park becomes a major attraction during the spring and summer seasons. Situated near the renowned Kodaikanal Lake, the park's pond adorned with blooming water lilies offers a captivating sight. Abundant peepal trees and dahlia flowers add to its charm.
Specially cultivated yellow flowers bloom between April and June, delighting visitors with their vibrant hues. Spread across 20 acres, this park boasts approximately 740 varieties of roses meticulously arranged in rows during the winter months.
# Kodaikanal LakeEstablished in 1863 as an artificial reservoir, Kodaikanal Lake stands as a prominent tourist destination in this hill town. Serving as both a landmark and a serene spot, it becomes particularly inviting with the onset of summer. Visitors can enjoy delightful boat rides, with the Carlton Hotel conveniently located at its entrance.
# Bear Shola FallsLocated about 3 kilometers from the town center, Bear Shola Falls is a captivating natural attraction. Cascading within a reserve forest, this waterfall exhibits mesmerizing beauty during the spring and rainy seasons. Accessible via a footpath, it offers splendid opportunities for capturing the surrounding scenery through photography.
# Coaker’s Walk
Spanning a kilometer at an elevation of 500 meters, Coaker’s Walk offers a scenic pathway amidst the verdant hill slopes. Constructed in 1872 by Lt. Coaker, this pathway meanders around Mount Nebo in parallel to St. Peter’s Church. While springtime presents a delightful experience for strolling, visitors tend to avoid the rainy season.
# Silver CascadeAnother enchanting waterfall in Kodaikanal, Silver Cascade descends dramatically along the curve of Laws Ghat Road, plunging 55 meters into Kodaikanal Lake.
# Dolphin’s NoseLocated around an 8-kilometer drive from Kodai town, Dolphin’s Nose offers a breathtaking viewpoint. Surrounded by serene landscapes, it provides panoramic vistas of nearby Pambar Falls. Situated at an altitude of approximately 2,000 meters above sea level, this viewpoint promises a tranquil experience.