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The most famous hill station in South India, Kodaikanal is located around 465 km from Bangalore in the state of Tamil Nadu in Palani Hills. The hill station is known for its beautiful location covered with granite cliffs, forested valleys, lakes, waterfalls, and grassy hills. The main attraction of this area is a man-made, star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake, bordered by evergreen forest. Kodaikanal can be visited at any time of the year due to the amazing weather conditions and especially between June and September because the summer season in Kodaikanal is really soothing and allows you to explore the place well.

If you have always wanted to visit Kodaikanal during summer, then here is a sneak-peek into the same with this guide:

Weather In Kodaikanal During Summer

A Kodaikanal trip in summer can be taken between the months of April to June; and more preferably so because it will help you escape the hot and humid climate of the rest of the country.
Summer is the best time for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The pleasant and breezy days can be the best time for trekking, hiking, and other outdoor activities. The temperature in Kodaikanal in summer varies from 20 degrees Celsius to 36-degree Celsius.

Things To Do In Kodaikanal In Summer

If you are bored sitting in your living room and watching “Friends” series over and over again, its time to head to Kodaikanal and indulge in these adventures.

1. Scenic Walks: Take A Glimpse Of The Hill Station

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The best way to enjoy the glimpses of the hill station is to take a walk on the Coakers’ Walk. It is preferable to go for a walk early so that you can experience the sunrise and feel the warmth of the sun on yourself as the first thing in the morning! There is a telescope house located at the main gate from where you can take a close look at the alluring beauty of Kodaikanal. You can also go cycling at the Walk!

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2. Boating: At The Kodaikanal Lake

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Kodaikanal Lake is a major attraction in the city and invites all its tourists to enjoy boating, which is one of the best things to do in Kodaikanal in summer. During winters and monsoons, the lake gets covered with fog and mist, making it heavenly. You can click amazing photographs, walk along the lake, bike, and even experience horse riding!

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3. Explore: The Haunting Guna Cave

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Also called the Devil’s Kitchen, Guna Cave is a must for the daredevils. Guna Caves are a group of caves between three giant boulders. The dark rocks, spine-tingling exposed tree roots, and the bats give the caves a scary look and is one of the best places to visit summer in Kodaikanal.

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4. Sightseeing: Visit The Pine Forest

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Pine Forests are located on the way to Guna Caves. Many tourists like to trek through this forest to reach the caves. The forest is famous for its picturesque views and has been featured in many Bollywood and South Indian movies.

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Places To Visit In Kodaikanal

These places in Kodaikanal are a must visit if you are all set to explore the city to the fullest.

1. Green Valley View

The tourists visit Green Valley View to have a bird’s eye view of the Vaigai Dam. The spot is one of the dangerous viewpoints owing to its tricky route and height. The spot gets covered with clouds and mist post afternoon so it should be visited in the first half of the day.

Location: 5.5km from Kodaikanal Lake.
Timing: 07.00 AM to 06.00 PM
Entry Fee: Free

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2. Canopy Hill

Canopy Hill is the favorite spot of nature lovers and trekkers. Nature lovers get a chance to view mountain peaks covered with green grass in the midst of moving clouds and a fresh breeze. For trekkers, there is an option for going for a 15 km trek and after 10 km, they visit a village called Vellagavi. The villages have shops for buying fresh spices and fruits like oranges, butter fruit, papaya, banana, guava, passion fruit, and jack fruit.

Location: Canopy Hill, Vattakanal, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Timings: Open 24 Hours
Entry Fees: 4,200 INR per person

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3. Dolphin’s Nose

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Kodaikanal in summer, Dolphin’s Nose is a viewpoint on a rock that is shaped like that of a dolphin’s nose.
While most tourists like to trek for around 1 km to reach the summit, some continue their trek uptick the Echo Point. Even though this route is a bit challenging and steep, it all seems worth it once to reach the top to experience the splendid view of the Catherine Falls.

Location: 8 Km. from Kodaikanal on Upper Shola Rd, Kodaikanal, India
Timing: 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Entry Fee: Free

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Places To Stay Near Kodaikanal

These exquisite stays in Kodaikanal offer comfortable beds along with beautiful views and great amenities.

1. Kodai Resort

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Kodai Resort is a romantic getaway in Kodaikanal located near all the major attractions of the city like Christ the King Church, Lake View Point, Coakers Walk, Vattakanal Waterfalls and Kurinji Andavar Temple. The property provides many amenities like a flat-screen TV, free internet, free parking, 24-hour front desk, fitness center, and free breakfast. Major restaurants like Astoria Veg Restaurant, Pastry Corner, or Muncheez, are located a short distance from Kodai Hotel. The hotel has friendly staff.

Location: Coaker’s Walk, Kodaikanal 624101 India
Price per night: ₹ 6,741
TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5
Website | Reviews

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2. Sterling Kodai Valley

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The unique feature of this beautiful place is that it is in shape of a ship, the accommodation block is leaf-shaped, the business block is lotus shaped and there is an array of dome-shaped rooms. The property is located in the lap of nature, making your stay really comfortable and soothing.
The amenities include free parking, free internet, free breakfast, game room, Table Tennis courts and Indoor play area for children. Each room is equipped with a balcony and a flat-screen TV.

Location: Attuvampatti Pallangi Road Villapatti, Kodaikanal 624101 India
Price per night: ₹ 6,922
TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5
Website | Reviews

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3. Sterling Kodai Lake

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Sterling Koda Lake is located in the vicinity of the star-shaped Kodai lake which is the main tourist attraction of the city. The rooms are designed in the form of English style Villas in the midst of landscaped gardens. The beautiful infrastructure and location make it a good choice to spend time with family and friends and some of the property amenities include free parking, free internet, fitness center with gym, restaurant, game room, and indoor play area for children.

Location: 44 Gymkhana Road, Kodaikanal 624101 India
Price per night: ₹ 13,354
TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5

Website | Reviews

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Tips For Visiting Kodaikanal

  • The area should be kept clean and litter-free as the Forest Ministry takes serious efforts to maintain the area
  • While hiking and trekking, wear good hiking shoes and carry bottles of water
  • Don’t forget to pack the woolens and rainproof jackets. It is also advisable to carry an umbrella and lastly, pack a good moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated at all times

Kodaikanal is the unsung hero of tourism in India and we believe, this blog successfully proves it. There are many things you can engage yourself in and many places you can visit during your visit to Kodaikanal in summer. The city can become whatever you want it to be – a tranquil place to relax, an adventurous place to have fun or simply a city with shores where you can sit and self-introspect. So, think no more and plan your trip to Tamil Nadu with TravelTriangle now!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Kodaikanal

What is special about Kodaikanal?

Kodaikanal is known for its serene beauty and picturesque views.

What can one buy in Kodaikanal?

The tourists mostly shop for trinkets, souvenirs, jewelry, aromatic oils, ethnic rosewood and sandalwood woodcraft, along with perfumed candles and natural aromatherapy oils. The visitors also shop at Kashmir Handicrafts center in Anna Salai for shawls, Jewellery, Brass, Leather items, Bone and Walnut wood articles.

Which is the best time to visit Kodaikanal?

The winter season between October and March is the best time to visit Kodaikanal because the weather is comforting and warm.

How many days does one need to see Kodaikanal?

2 days are sufficient to fully explore Kodaikanal.

How can one go from Kodaikanal to Bangalore?

There are many well-connected trains and buses from Bangalore to Kodaikanal.

How many bends are there in Kodaikanal?

There are around 21 hairpin bends on the 50 km highway connecting to the city.

Which is the closest airport to Kodaikanal?

The Madurai Airport is the closest to Kodaikanal located at a distance of 120 km from the city.


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