Monsoons!! Aren’t they amazing? Who doesn’t like feeling those water droplets falling on the tree branches? And the rich clouds covering the monotonous sky? With birds chirping and insects gathering in the water pods, that’s monsoon for you!! So how about planning a visit to the princess of mountains? With monsoon on the swing and a feeling of vacation in your mind, what better place to visit than Kodaikanal? Fondly known among wanderers as the “The Gift of the Forests”, the place is a real treat during the monsoon season, a perfect destination for your travel.
So if you’re wondering now what makes Kodaikanal such a happening place for monsoon travellers, well, relax and stay engaged as I unwind to you some facts which will make you yearn to get to this place.
Breathtaking Views To Die For…
Kodaikanal sits at the heart of a plateau just above the southern escarpment of the upper Palani Hills at 2,133 metres (6,998 ft.), between the Parappar and Gundar Valleys. The views that this beautiful land offers are a treat to watch. With deep valleys and mountain views covered with dark clouds, the place can make you feel the wonders of nature in an instance. So imagine a scenario, you’re standing in front of a scenic view and you see a rainbow appearing after the downpour among the shady mountains… what a view that would be, correct? All things considered, you can expect such grand sights all the time in Kodaikanal during monsoons.
Temperature To Make You Feel The Chillzzzz…
Who likes a weather of souring temperatures and dripping sweat? What a mess…but don’t you worry. When visiting Kodaikanal during monsoon season, you can expect a pleasant temperature throughout the day with a little chilling weather at night. Ideally, this piece of land welcomes tourists in a 10 to 18 degree temperature during the rainy seasons, so you can expect a nice pleasant weather during the day to cater to your varying moods- whether you want to go on sightseeing or perhaps relax among the mountains and not do anything, you have it all at your will. Now if you need more from this place, well, stay engaged…
Those Blue Water Lakes, What A Charm…
Do you love those strong water lakes? What about sitting at the side of a lake filled with blue water like crystals and having a merry time with your loved ones? Perhaps that’s what you get when you visit Kodaikanal on a holiday. Located at the heart of town is the beautiful star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake or Kodai Lake, which is also one of the prime attractions here. Tourists get an option of either sitting at the side of the lake or taking a boat ride through the lake which is surrounded by the scenic Palani Hills and lush green areas all around. Then there is this picturesque Berijam Lake, a freshwater reservoir hidden amidst the dense green forests, which is a real attraction and deserves a spot in your travel list of Kodaikanal.
Imposing Waterfalls To Make You Fall For The Place…
When we talk about hill stations, we cannot forget to imagine the waterfalls apart from the other scenic beauties. And Kodaikanal is home to some of the best waterfalls like the Bear Shola Falls, Glen Falls, Fairy Falls and Silver Cascade. With monsoon upon the horizon, the beauty of these waterfalls become even more appealing. Bear Shola Falls is a seasonal charm that springs up during monsoon only. The explanation for its curious name is the story which says that some time ago bears used to drink water here. Interestingly, Silver Cascade needs no introduction in the town, for it is that renowned. It is a significantly satisfying feeling to be taking a gander at this stupendous waterfall falling through huge stones and greens.
When The Hunger Strikes…
So now when we’re done with enjoying the beauty of lakes, hills and attractive waterfalls, perhaps it’s time to eat some real solid food, isn’t it? Well, when in Kodaikanal, you get that as well… There are plenty of restaurants in in this part of Southern India that serve authentic south-Indian food, including a huge variety of dosa and idli. Tava Vegetarian Restaurant, Astro Veg, Muncheez and Cloud Street are some of the good places to eat here. And when visiting in Monsoon, the appeal of these places and foods just add up to your excitement.
So stop pondering your mind over trivial issues and travel to Kodaikanal to enjoy the marvelous flavors of the land. Feel yourself close to nature and get a glimpse of some of the views that are no-where to be seen anywhere else. And if you’re wondering to move about in the town? Well, perhaps renting a self-drive car is an option that will give you the privilege of driving around at own your terms and honestly, when in this part of the world, you don’t want to travel with limits and a driver to block your privacy, right? So stop worrying, book a self-drive car of your choice, drive around the scenic roads of Kodaikanal and have a time of your life.