A historic Hindu temple on the southern bank of the Vaigai River. It is dedicated to Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and her consort, Sundareshwarar, a form of Shiva. The temple is a major landmark of Madurai.
A 17th-century palace built by King Thirumalai Nayak, a ruler of the Nayaka dynasty. The palace is a classic fusion of Dravidian and Islamic architectural styles, known for its huge pillars and intricate stuccowork.
This museum is one of the seven Gandhi Sangrahalayas in India. It showcases the history of India's freedom struggle and houses a bloodstained cloth that Mahatma Gandhi was wearing when he was assassinated.
An artificial, star-shaped lake in the heart of the city, created in 1863. It's a popular spot for boating, cycling, and taking leisurely strolls along the picturesque promenade. The lake is the centerpiece of the town.
A paved pedestrian path running along the edge of a steep slope. The walk provides a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding valleys. On a clear day, one can even see the city of Madurai from here.
Known locally as 'Liril Falls' after a popular television advertisement filmed here. The falls cascade over a series of rocks into a pool below, offering a serene and beautiful spot for a quick dip or a refreshing break.
Also known as Devil’s Kitchen, is one of Kodaikanal’s most intriguing attractions. Surrounded by dense pine forests and mist, the caves are famous for their narrow, deep chambers and mysterious atmosphere. Visitors can still enjoy the breathtaking views and eerie charm.
The Pine Forest in Kodaikanal is a peaceful escape where tall, straight pine trees create a dreamy atmosphere. It’s a perfect spot for nature walks, photography, and picnics, with cool breeze and soft pine needles covering the ground. Popular among filmmakers, the forest gives a magical vibe that makes it a must-visit for visitors.
Poombarai Village is a charming hillside settlement near Kodaikanal, known for its breathtaking valley views and traditional farming. Surrounded by terraced fields and lush greenery, the village offers a glimpse of local life and culture..
Mannavanur, often called the 'Switzerland of Tamil Nadu', is a serene and picturesque village located about 34 km from Kodaikanal. It serves as an offbeat and tranquil escape, celebrated for its vast lush green meadows, dense pine forests, and rolling hills. The village is nestled between misty mountain valleys, offering a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
Silver Cascade Falls is a majestic roadside waterfall that serves as the welcoming sight to Kodaikanal, marking the first major stop on the Ghat Road. This impressive torrent is the overflow of Kodaikanal Lake, plunging 180 feet down a cliff face. The falls are known for their bright, shimmering appearance and the bustling presence of nearby fruit vendors and mischievous monkeys.