Kodaikanal is one of the most popular summer destinations of India. Thousands and thousands of travellers visit this popular hill station named as “Princess Of Hill Stations”. It is located near Dindigul in Tamil Nadu state of India. After Ooty, this is the most visited hill resort in Tamil Nadu. There are many tourist attractions in Kodaikanal. Wax Museum, which is located near Green Valley, is a worthy addition to the tourist attractions in Kodaikanal.

The Wax Museums are rarely found in India. It might be very common in the foreign countries. However it might take time to establish wax museums in India. Hence, this wax museum in Kodaikanal is a unique attraction for Inidans.  

Kodaikanal Wax Museum is a renowned attraction. It is a museum of its own kind that never fails to amaze its visitors. It is a must-see destination for the people visiting Kodaikanal. It houses the wax statues of the world famous personalities.

Wax Museum, Kodaikanal was opened a few years ago and has become a very famous tourist destination. It is a must visit if you wish to see something extraordinary in your trip to Kodaikanal.

From religious leaders to famous personalities, tribal life to various games and sports, at Wax Museum of Kodaikanal, you will find varied things to your muse. It is located on the way to the most visited sightseeing location of Pillar Rocks and Green Valley View. Figures of Mahatma Gandhi, Shankaracharya, Last Supper of Jesus can be seen here besides Osho, Bollywood personalities and folk dances. It is a good place to visit with kids. There is a small gift shop here that sells souvenirs.


Description


It is a very small museum which displays wax idols such as the Crib, the Last Supper and some internationally known personalities. The highlight is the idols of Indian saints and personalities such as Adi Shankara, Sai Baba, Gandhiji, Lord Krishna with Gopikas, Indian musicians and Veerappan, the sandalwood smuggler. The museum cannot be compared to the wax museums in the Western countries or even countries like Hong Kong in terms of quality. Most of the images do not appear realistic.  


What is the Wax Museum known for?


It Is Known For:-

1) Kodaikanal Wax Museum is a museum in its own kind. Unlike other museums that display the ancient coins, armors, utensils, documents etc., this museum exhibits the wax statues of the world famous personalities that are known for their contribution in the different fields

2) The gallery of this wax museum displays the wax statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Guru Shankaracharya, Jesus and his last supper, and some famous B-Town personalities as well

3) Not only the famous people from the different fields, this wax museum also displays the folk dances of India

4) Interestingly, the people can also witness the wax statue of Veerappan, the sandalwood smuggler that was killed by the cops


How To Reach

Kodaikanal Wax Museum is located close to the heart of the city and thus, is well-connected via roadways. The local buses are the right mode of transport for reaching this place conveniently.

Nearest Railway Station- Kodai Junction


Best Time To Visit

As compared to other museums, this museum welcomes more tourists because it is the only wax museum in the city of Kodaikanal. It is comparatively smaller than the wax museum people find in the Western countries. It can be visited any day, excluding the national holidays and festivals.


Popular Things To Do In Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal Lake: Enjoy a peaceful boat ride on Kodaikanal Lake, a manmade lake nestled in the lush, forested hills of the Kodaikanal hill station. A popular hangout spot, the lake is renowned for its star shape, placid azure waters, and verdant surroundings. Rent a rowboat and set off on the calm water, take a relaxing walk, or bike around the lake perimeter. You can enjoy a picnic on the scenic lake shore, or admire the "silver cascade," a waterfall formed by the outflow of the lake water. 

Pine Forest: Take in the fresh air during a stroll through Pine Forest. Planted in 1906 by a businessman keen to make money growing valuable timber, the forest features the tall conifers growing in ordered lines. With the forest floor covered in needles, the area has a particularly magical feel to it, and kids in particular are bound to enjoy whizzing between the trees. The colors, height, and even layout of the forest makes the area particularly photogenic.

Coakers Walk: Winding along the edge of steep slopes, Coakers Walk offers panoramic views of the Pambar River valley, the town of Periyakulam, and the ancient city of Madurai. Half way up, look through the telescope to get a closer look at the landmarks appearing on the horizon. Look for a flat rock protruding from a sheer cliff into the abyss--that's Dolphin's Nose, another popular viewpoint. On a foggy day, you may witness a peculiar phenomenon called "Broken bow," an optical illusion that allows you to see your magnified shadow cast on a cloud and framed with a rainbow halo. 


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