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Kodaikanal Summer Festival: This annual festival celebrates the arrival of summer. The festival is a popular event for visitors to Kodaikanal and is a great opportunity to meet new people, enjoy local food and music, watch performances by dancers and musicians from all over India, as well as other festivals happening around town.
The first day of this festival starts with an evening parade through town where everyone comes together to celebrate their favorite traditions—from participating in costume contests or playing games like "gandot" (a game similar to hopscotch) at certain points along its route through town; watching movies projected onto giant screens; eating delicious food from vendors selling everything from ice cream cones made out of flour doughnuts topped with chocolate sauce & sprinkles on top down here too!
The second day will feature more traditional dances such as Bharatnatyam which includes dance forms performed by women only since centuries ago when women were not allowed entry inside temples because they weren't allowed by Hinduism at first but now there's no longer any restrictions anymore so this means anyone can participate whether male or female!"
Pongal is a harvest festival that is celebrated with great fervor in Kodaikanal. It is also famous throughout India and all over the world, but it's actually not that old. The roots of this festival lie in Tamil Nadu, where it was first celebrated in 1524 AD.
The main part of pongal involves eating sweet rice cakes stuffed with jaggery and other ingredients like cardamom seeds (which give it its distinctive taste), coconut milk or ghee (clarified butter). Pongal has been an integral part of Hindu life since time immemorial; some people even believe that Lord Shiva created pongal when he brought forth Veda from heaven onto earth!
The Kodaikanal Flower Show is an annual event held in May, which showcases a stunning display of flowers from all over the world. This year’s theme is “Flowers of India” and will feature more than 1,100 varieties of flowers from all over the country as well as abroad: from roses to tulips to orchids and much more. The show also has a great atmosphere for visitors to enjoy themselves while viewing these beautiful displays in an enchanting setting that includes music by live bands and performances by dancers dressed up like fairies or angels!
The Kodaikanal Yoga Festival is an annual event held in May. The festival promotes health and wellness through yoga and meditation workshops, as well as a stunning display of flowers from the region. The event features talks by leading yoga teachers, demonstrations on how to practice yoga safely, meditation sessions with local monks, art exhibitions and performances by musicians from around India.
The Kodaikanal Adventure Festival is a celebration of the outdoors and features activities such as trekking, camping and hiking. The festival is held in May at Sathyamangalam, which is located on the top of a hill overlooking Kodaikanal.
This festival has been organised since 1992 by the Tourism Department of Tamil Nadu Government as an initiative to promote tourism within Tamil Nadu as well as abroad. It aims at promoting adventure tourism in India by providing opportunities for adventure sports lovers to explore different regions through various activities such as trekking, rock climbing etc.,
Kodaikanal Music Festival: This event showcases the talents of local musicians, with performances ranging from classical to contemporary. The festival is held in May and has been an annual fixture on the calendar since 1956.
The festival's tagline "For Music Lovers Everywhere" reflects its goal to bring together all musicians regardless of age or skill level. Performers include both professional musicians as well as amateurs who want to share their love for music with others through live performances during this exciting two-day event that takes place at various locations around Kodaikanal town (including some near private residences).
In addition to traditional classical instruments like violin or flute, there will also be modern day performers such as piano players performing on stage along with other talented artists from around India and abroad!
Christmas is a time of joy and celebration. It’s also a time to be with family and friends, to be thankful for what you have, generous and merry. The Kodaikanal Christmas Festival will bring everyone together in one place at this festive season!
The festival will feature various activities such as carol singing in the evening and live music throughout day on different stages throughout town. There are also lots of competitions to participate in like tug o’ war or egg throwing contests!
Kodaikanal New Year's Eve Party is a popular event for visitors to Kodaikanal. It is a great way to meet new people, celebrate the new year and party! The dance floor is always packed with locals and tourists alike who come out to enjoy this amazing nightlife experience.
Whether you're looking for something fun or just want to hang out with friends, there are plenty of options for you here. You can go clubbing or even try out some new Restaurants in Kodaikanal if you're looking for something off the beaten path from your hotel room (if any).
The Kodaikanal International Film Festival is an annual event that showcases independent films from around the world. It's held in Kodaikanal and attracts thousands of visitors each year.
The festival has been running since 2013, when it was first held as a one-day event on February 1st. Since then, it has grown into an annual three-day event that includes screenings of local movies as well as international ones like “Green Book” (2018), “Submarine” (2018), or “Get Out” (2017).
The Kodaikanal Chocolate Festival is held in May, and it's a celebration of chocolate. The festival takes place at the Kodaikanal Chocolate Factory, which was opened by Dr. G.N.Rajaram in 1898 as part of his vision to create a world-class centre for research and development in chocolate manufacturing techniques.
The town of Kodaikanal is home to several tourist attractions such as Mount Annamalais or "Annai Mountain," one of India's tallest mountains at 4,892 ft., its waterfall called Falls Of Pambadumai (or "Dungi Fall"), etc..
We hope you found this guide helpful in planning your trip to Kodaikanal. Make sure to check out all of these events and festivals if you're thinking of visiting!