Kodaikanal
is a beautiful hill station in Tamil Nadu located 120 km from
Madurai and 135 km from Coimbatore on the Southern
tip of Palani in the Western Ghats.
A British Lieutenant, Ward, first spotted Kodaikanal
in 1821. In 1845, the first two bungalows - Sunny Side
and Shelton were built by American missionaries with
the help of an Englishman, Mr. Fane. Later many American families
and the Britishers started settling in this hill station.
The Kodaikanal town has an area of 21.5 sq. km and is at an
altitude of 2132 mtrs above sea level. The maximum temperature
at Kodaikkanal in summer is 24 deg. C. with a min. of 10 deg.
C, during winter it ranges from 8 to 17 deg. C. It rains heavily
during October and December. April - June and September
- October are considered as the "Seasons" - the
season when the tariff for accommodation and supporting services
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The
Kodaikkanal town nestles around the man-made Kodi lake which
spreads out in a star shape over 60 acres of lush greenery. The lake
is skirted by 5km of black-topped road which is quite enjoyable either
for a walk or for cycling (bicycles are available on hire). This lake
was laid out in 1863 by Sir Vere Hendry Levinge who was then
the Collector of Madurai. The lake was originally stocked with fish.
In 1890 the first Boat Club was formed and today there are 3-4 different
Boat Clubs catering various varieties of boats, which are available
on hire to the tourists.
To maintain the ecological balance of this scenic hill resort,
the Kodaikanal municipality has banned plastic bags in the town
and has also prohibited plying of motorboats in the lake. Without
the permission of the forest department no tree can be felled here
and also no structure beyond 4 floors can come up in Kodai. While
these efforts of the authorities are laudable, it would go a long
way if they ban the sounding of horns by vehicles which go around
the lake. This apart from causing noise pollution, spoils the serenity
of the place. The lake is fast getting polluted with the tourists
dropping their litter in the lake and also it needs to be deweeded.
The government has drawn up a project to clean the lake shortly.
The lake is the focal point of the town and all the prominent sightseeing
places in Kodaikanal are in the range of 2-6 kms from this lake.
Kodai is also famous for its home made chocolates & cheese.
While taking a boat ride or walking around the road which skirts
around the lake, it's a treat to watch all the magnificent bungalows/cottages
owned by many corporate big wigs amidst lush greenery.The hill station
also boasts of a variety of flowers, including the 'Kurinji'
(which blossoms only once in 12 years).
Places of Interest
While at Kodaikanal you have an option of either taking the conducted
tour or hiring your own cab and visiting the different places of
interest. The author of this article advises that you take your
own cab if you are a group of more than 3-4 persons at Rs.700/-
a day.
Bryant Park
This park is situated on the Eastern side of the lake. It is noted
for its flowers, hybrids and grafts. Many varieties of cut flowers
are exported from here. Flower shows are conducted every summer
in the month of May.
The Pillar Rocks
Three boulders stand shoulder to shoulder vertically, measuring to
a height of 122 meters providing a beautiful view. It is 7.4 kms from
the lake. A stone's throw away from the Pillar Rocks is the Guna
Caves.
Shenbaganur Museum
If you are a lover of flora and fauna, then you should visit the Shenbaganur
Museum, which is maintained by the Sacred Heart College, founded
in 1895. It's devoted to the archaeological remains of the flora and
fauna of the hills. It also houses 300 species of Orchids and is reputed
to be one of the best orchid collections in the country.
Berijam Lake
This is 21 kms from the Kodaikanal lake. It is a fine picnic spot
offering beautiful scenery.

Palani, the famous pilgrim center is 64 kms from Kodaikanal.
This place also can be visited.
Transportation:
One can reach Kodaikanal either by air from Madurai (20 kms) or
Coimbatore (135 kms). From these two places one can hire a taxi
which would cost Rs 1500 to Kodaikanal.
From Bangalore it is a ten hour drive by car. If travelling by
train you can take the Tuticorin/Madurai Express which leaves Bangalore
at 9.15 p.m. and reaches Kodi Road at 7 a.m. the next day. For your
return journey you can take the Bangalore Express which leaves Kodi
Road at 9 p.m. and reaches Bangalore at 7 a.m. the next day.
You can get down at the Kodi Road railway station which is 80 kms
from Kodai and the taxi charges from Kodi Road would be around Rs.1000.
Apart from the above, regular bus services are also available.
Accommodation:
There are numerous hotels, resorts & cottages to suit all pockets
at Kodai.
There are two tariffs - one during the "Seasons" (April
to June; September to October) and the other during Off-Season.
The difference between the seasons is almost double.
The Carlton Hotel facing the lake costs around Rs. 5000
a day for double occupancy during the Season - it is one of the
oldest and reputed hotels. Phone: 04542-40056-71
Hotel TamilNadu -
Phone: 04542-41336
Sterling Lake View -
Phone: 04542-40313/14
Taj Villa at Coakers Walk -
Phone: 04542-40940
Hotel Garden Manor -
Phone: 04542-40463/42176
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