Wondering if Kodaikanal in August is a good time to visit? The answer is a confident yes — with the right preparation. The weather in Kodaikanal in August is cool and refreshing, with temperatures between 15°C and 20°C and lush monsoon greenery blanketing every hillside and valley. August is the heart of the monsoon season in Kodaikanal, and while rainfall is moderate to heavy, it transforms this hill station into one of the most spectacular versions of itself — misty pine forests, gushing waterfalls, rain-soaked walking paths, and cloud-covered valleys that feel straight out of a dream.

If you’re coming from the heat of Chennai, Bengaluru, Coimbatore, or Madurai, stepping into Kodaikanal in August month feels like entering a completely different world. Crowds are thin, hotel rates are low, and nature is at its absolute greenest. This complete guide covers the Kodaikanal climate in August, temperature, the best places to visit, things to do, travel tips, and everything you need to plan a comfortable and memorable August trip.
Kodaikanal Weather in August: What to Expect
August falls squarely in the southwest monsoon season for Kodaikanal. The Kodaikanal weather in August is characterised by cool temperatures, misty mornings, and rainfall that arrives mostly in the afternoons and evenings — leaving mornings relatively clear and ideal for sightseeing.
Kodaikanal Temperature in August
The temperature in Kodaikanal in August ranges between 15°C and 20°C during the day, dropping to 12°C–14°C at night. This is significantly cooler than most South Indian cities in August, where temperatures hover between 30°C and 38°C. The combination of cool air, high humidity, and frequent rain showers gives Kodaikanal its signature misty, moody atmosphere that so many visitors fall in love with.
| Time of Day | Temperature Range |
|---|---|
| Morning (6 AM – 10 AM) | 13°C – 16°C |
| Afternoon (11 AM – 3 PM) | 17°C – 20°C |
| Evening (4 PM – 7 PM) | 15°C – 18°C |
| Night (after 8 PM) | 12°C – 14°C |
💡 Tip: Always carry a light jacket or warm shawl even if the afternoon feels mild. Once the sun sets, the temperature drops quickly and the wind along Coaker’s Walk or Pillar Rocks can feel genuinely cold.
Rainfall in Kodaikanal in August
August sees moderate to heavy monsoon rainfall. Expect showers almost daily, particularly between 1 PM and 6 PM. Mornings (before 11 AM) are the best window for outdoor sightseeing — most days start relatively clear before the clouds roll in. Occasional heavy downpours can last 2–3 hours, so plan indoor activities or café breaks around that window.
The Kodaikanal climate in August also means that some viewpoints like Dolphin’s Nose and Green Valley View may be completely covered in mist on certain days. This is not a disappointment — it’s a different kind of beauty. A mist-covered Pillar Rocks is arguably more dramatic than a clear-sky view.
Is August a Good Time to Visit Kodaikanal?
Yes — here’s why August works well for the right kind of traveller:
- Lush green landscapes — Every trail, hillside, and valley is at its greenest. August is the best month for nature photography in Kodaikanal.
- Waterfalls at full flow — Silver Cascade Falls, Bear Shola Falls, and dozens of unnamed falls along the ghat road are roaring in August.
- Fewer crowds — Unlike April–June when the hill station is packed, August is quieter. You can actually enjoy Coaker’s Walk and Kodaikanal Lake without the rush.
- Lower hotel rates — Off-peak monsoon pricing means better rooms at better prices.
- Cool, comfortable weather — No heat, no sweating. Just cool mountain air at 15°C–20°C.
Who should avoid August: If you have breathing difficulties, joint pain that worsens in cold and damp weather, or if you’re travelling with very young infants, the wet monsoon conditions may not be comfortable. Otherwise, August is a genuinely wonderful time to visit.
Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal in August
All major tourist spots in Kodaikanal remain open in August. Here are the top places to visit — with August-specific tips for each:
1. Kodaikanal Lake
The iconic star-shaped lake at the heart of the town is beautiful in August — surrounded by pine trees with mist drifting across the water. Boating is available. The lake road is perfect for a quiet morning walk when the rain has paused and the air smells of wet pine needles.

👉 Read our full Kodaikanal Lake guide
2. Coaker’s Walk
This 1 km clifftop walkway has views over the Palani Plains — and in August, those plains are sometimes hidden entirely under monsoon clouds, creating a spectacular floating-on-clouds effect. Best visited early morning (7–9 AM) when visibility is highest.
👉 Read our Coaker’s Walk guide
3. Pillar Rocks
The three massive granite pillars rising 122 metres from the valley are dramatic in any season, but August gives them an eerie, cinematic quality as mist swirls around their base. Go between 9 AM and 11 AM for the best chance of a clear view.
4. Silver Cascade Falls
Located right on the Kodaikanal ghat road, Silver Cascade is at peak flow in August — a 55-metre cascade of white water thundering down the rock face. It’s accessible directly from the road and is a must-stop on your way into or out of Kodaikanal.

5. Bear Shola Falls
A short forest walk from the town leads to Bear Shola Falls — a serene, moss-covered waterfall tucked inside a shola forest. In August, the forest is intensely green and the falls are running beautifully. A peaceful spot away from the tourist bustle.
6. Bryant Park
Kodaikanal’s botanical garden stays open through the monsoon and is a wonderful place to walk through in August — the gardens are lush, the flower beds are full, and the rain makes everything smell incredible.
7. Rose Garden
Located near Bryant Park, the Rose Garden is open all year and the cool, damp August weather actually suits roses well. Entry is just ₹30 for adults.
👉 Read our Rose Garden Kodaikanal guide
8. Green Valley View (Suicide Point)
The panoramic overlook of the Vaigai Dam reservoir and plains below. In August, the view is often a dramatic sea of clouds rather than the valley below — stunning in a completely different way. Check in the morning for clearest views.
9. Pine Forest
The pine tree lanes near Bryant Park are hauntingly beautiful in August — wet bark, pine-scented air, and misty light filtering through the trees. A short walk here is one of the most peaceful experiences Kodaikanal offers.

10. Berijam Lake
About 21 km from town, Berijam Lake requires a Forest Department permit (limited daily passes). In August, the lake is full and the surrounding forest is intensely green. Start early (leave by 8 AM) to get permits before they run out. Note: on very heavy rain days, the forest road may be restricted — check the day before.
Things to Do in Kodaikanal in August
Trekking & Nature Walks
The forest trails around Kodaikanal are at their most beautiful in August. The trail to Bear Shola Falls, the pine forest lane near Bryant Park, and the path along Coaker’s Walk are all excellent. Wear sturdy grip shoes — wet paths can be slippery.
Waterfall Spotting
August is the best month for waterfall spotting. Silver Cascade on the ghat road, Bear Shola near town, and the many small falls visible from the main road are all running at full capacity. Your cab driver will know several roadside falls along the route.
Photography
Mist, rain-soaked pine trees, cloud-covered valleys, gushing waterfalls, and green hills — August is arguably Kodaikanal’s most photogenic month. Bring a camera bag with rain protection.
Boating on Kodaikanal Lake
Paddleboats and rowboats are available at Kodaikanal Lake even in August (weather permitting). A misty lake morning in a rowboat is one of the most peaceful experiences in all of Tamil Nadu.
Local Food & Café Hopping
Rainy evenings in Kodaikanal are made for warm food. Try the hot sweet corn soup from street vendors near the lake, fresh trout fry at local restaurants, and Kodaikanal’s famous homemade chocolates. Several cozy cafés near the lake are perfect for a warm drink while watching the monsoon roll in.
Kodaikanal August Travel Tips
Pack the right gear: Waterproof raincoat or poncho (essential), warm jacket for evenings, sturdy non-slip shoes, umbrella, and a small daypack with a rain cover.
Plan morning sightseeing: Most viewpoints and outdoor spots are clearest between 8 AM and 12 PM. Schedule viewpoints for the morning and save shopping, cafés, and indoor spots for the afternoon when rain is likely.
Book accommodation in advance: Even though August is off-peak, good properties fill up on weekends. Book at least a week ahead for weekend travel.
Check weather before Berijam Lake: Forest Department permits for Berijam Lake may be restricted on days with heavy overnight rain. WhatsApp your cab driver the night before to confirm road conditions.
Keep flexible timing: Mist and rain can appear suddenly and clear just as fast. If a viewpoint is covered in mist when you arrive, wait 15–20 minutes — the view often opens up beautifully.
Carry small change: Entry tickets at most spots are ₹20–₹50. Many counters don’t have change for ₹500 notes.
Road safety on the ghat: The Kodaikanal ghat road has 64 hairpin bends and can be slippery in heavy rain. Always use a local cab with an experienced driver — this is especially important in August.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Kodaikanal in August
Is August a good time to visit Kodaikanal? Yes. August is ideal for travellers who enjoy lush monsoon scenery, fewer crowds, and lower hotel prices. The weather in Kodaikanal in August is cool and pleasant at 15°C–20°C, and waterfalls are at their spectacular best.
What is the temperature in Kodaikanal in August? The daytime temperature in Kodaikanal in August ranges from 15°C to 20°C. Nights are cooler at around 12°C–14°C. Always carry a warm jacket for evenings.
Does it rain a lot in Kodaikanal in August? Yes, August is peak monsoon season. Rainfall is moderate to heavy, mainly in the afternoons and evenings. Mornings are usually clearer — plan outdoor sightseeing before noon for the best experience.
Which places can I visit in Kodaikanal in August? All major tourist spots are open — Kodaikanal Lake, Coaker’s Walk, Pillar Rocks, Silver Cascade Falls, Bear Shola Falls, Bryant Park, Rose Garden, Green Valley View, Pine Forest, and Dolphin’s Nose. Berijam Lake is accessible with a forest permit (check road conditions on heavy rain days).
What should I pack for a Kodaikanal August trip? Waterproof raincoat or poncho, warm jacket for evenings, sturdy grip shoes, umbrella, insect repellent, sunscreen, and small change for entry tickets.
How is Kodaikanal in August compared to July? Both are monsoon months with similar weather (15°C–20°C). August tends to have slightly heavier rainfall than July, but the landscapes are equally stunning. If you missed July, August gives you the same lush green experience.
Can I do the Berijam Lake trip in August? Yes, but check conditions the night before. Forest permits are limited, and on days with very heavy rain the forest road may be restricted. Start early (by 8 AM) to secure a permit.
Conclusion
Visiting Kodaikanal in August is a wonderful experience for any traveller who wants to see the hill station at its most raw and natural. The Kodaikanal weather in August — cool, misty, and green — is a complete contrast to the hot, crowded peak season months. Waterfalls are roaring, hotel rates are gentle on the wallet, and the pine forests smell like rain and earth and cool mountain air.
Yes, you’ll need a raincoat. Yes, some viewpoints may be misty. But that’s exactly what makes an August Kodaikanal trip something you’ll never forget.
Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, Kodaikanal in August month has a quiet, magical charm that peak season simply can’t match. Plan your trip, pack your rain gear, and let the monsoon hills of Kodaikanal work their magic on you.
Have questions about visiting Kodaikanal in August? Drop them in the comments below — we’ll answer every one!
Have a great journey, Kodaikanal Travelogue 🌿
Also read:
- Kodaikanal in July — Weather, Places & Travel Tips — How does August compare to July?
- Kodaikanal in September — Planning to extend your trip into September?
- Best Time to Visit Kodaikanal — Full month-by-month season guide
- Kodaikanal Tour Packages — View our 2-day and 3-day packages
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