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Hill
Stations In India
Kodaikanal
KODAIKANAL
(Introduction)
Kodai or Kodaikanal is on the southern crest of the Palani
hills, about 120 km from Madurai,
at an altitude of 2100 mt. It is surrounded by wooded slopes, waterfalls
and precipitous rocky outcrops.
Founded
by American missionaries in 1845, Kodaikanal is steeped in
history. Relics and artifacts of the Paliyans who once lived in
these hills can still be seen in the Shenbaganur Museum. Even today,
a few Paliyans can be seen near Kukal Cave. In the early days, there
were no roadspeople had to travel by bullock-cart and palanquin,
braving the dangers of the forests. Slowly Kodaikanal developed,
missionaries established church properties, many of the then ruling
princes built summer holiday-homes, clubs were opened, school and
hotels were built, and civic amenities were introduced.
Kodaikanal Hills is an idyllic getaway for regular
tourists, trekker and honeymooners. Blessed with nature's breath-taking
beauty, the star-shaped lake dominates this sleepy hill-station.
KODAIKANAL
(Location)
Situated on the southern tip of the upper Palani Hills (Western
Ghats) at an altitude of more than 6854 ft. Kodai is 120 km north-west
of Madurai; 510 km away from Chennai, 262 km from Coimbatore and
615 km from Bangalore.
THE
TOWN
Driving into Kodaikanal from Palani is a dramatic experience,
reminiscent in parts of the drive up the Ghat road from Kallar to
Ooty. It is a relief to leave the hot, dusty plains behind and drive
up into the cool hills. The vegetation changes gradually
from palm-fringed paddy fields to wild brush with flaming blossoms
to plantations interspersed with stately silver oaks. The view of
the Amaravathi Dam, a shimmering sapphire sheet of water
is an unforgettable sight. Driving higher, banana trees give way
to tall eucalyptus trees, and the whole countryside is dotted with
wildflowers in jeweled colors, magenta and purple predominating.
There is a marked nip in the air, as one reaches for ones
cardigan, or shawl. At a bend in the road, the shimmer and roar
of the Silver Cascade waterfall welcome the tourist.
Arriving
in Kodai town, one is greeted by orchards of pear trees with their
graceful branches silhouetted in artistic curves against the evening
sky like stark Zen etchings. Buildings with gabled roof dot the
skyline. Broken fragments of light from the setting sun are caught
and kindled in the wind-rippled water appearing like a myriad lamp
floating on the lake. Soon, as though on cue, lights start twinkling
all over the hillside, and even the stars pick up the message, and
heaven and earth are a riot of light, as though beaming messages
of goodwill to each other.
PLACES
TO VISIT
The Coaker's Walk offers some fantastic views of the
surrounding plains. Another superb vantage point, is the Kurinji
Andavar temple, dedicated to Lord Murugan, which provides a
panoramic view of the lofty hills, that embrace Kodaikanal.
Some of the popular picnic spots in the resort, are the Green Valley
View, Pillar Rocks, and Bear Shola Falls. Nature seems to have blessed
Kodai in all her magnanimity, a fact evident from the immense profusion
of exotic flora and fauna of the area. The amazing orchid collection
at the Shenbaganur Museum, has granted Kodai international
fame. Kodai is also blessed with the rare bloom of the highly elusive
Kurinji flower, that makes a dramatic appearance, once in 12 years.The
Kurinji last bloomed in 1992. The resort is also home to
various species of birds, thus rendering it a bird - watcher's delight.
Kodaikanal promises to be an ideal getaway, for those craving
for an invigorating yet soothing holiday, away from the madness
of the city.
KODAIKANAL
(Excursion)
There are several excursion spots in and around Kodaikanal.
Dolphins
Nose: located about eight km from the lake, is a flat projecting
rock from where one can have a breathtaking view of the yawning
chasm below.
The
Perumal Peak: about 11 km from Kodaikanal, is a trekkers
delight. Climbers begin their ascent from the Neutral Saddle.
Berijam
Lake: supplies drinking water to Periyakulam town, and is 21
km from Kodaikanal (beyond the Pillar Rocks). It is a popular picnic
spot with a beautiful view.
Kukal
Cave: 40 km from Kodaikanal, is a favourite camping site for
trekkers. Reportedly, descendants of the Paliyans still live here.
KODAIKANAL
(Travel Information)
Air:The nearest airport is Madurai, 120 km away. It is well
connected to other airports.
Train:The nearest railway station is Kodai Railway Station,
which is 80 km away.
Road:
Kodaikanal is connected by road with important towns. Regular
bus services are available from Madurai, Palani, Kodaikanal Road,
Theni, Dindigul, Tiruchirapalli, Kumuli (Thekkady) and Coimbatore.
KODAIKANAL(Accommodation)
Kodaikanal offers good accomodation in Hotel Tamil Nadu,
Hotel Clifton, Carlton Hotel, Shanmuga Vilas, Lodge Paradise, Hotel
Jayraj, Jaya Lodge, Kodai Lodge and Sterling Guest House are some
of the available means of accomodation.
HILL STATIONS IN INDIA

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