Neo-Gothic Architecture
Striking European-style structure built with granite and stained glass.
Historic Significance
One of Kodaikanal’s oldest and most revered religious landmarks.
Active Parish
Still conducts mass and local community services regularly.
Photogenic Spot
A popular place for photography lovers and architecture admirers.
Why Visit Christ the King Church?
Located near Coaker’s Walk, Christ the King Church is a majestic stone structure built in the early 20th century. It stands as a symbol of Kodaikanal's colonial past and spiritual present. The church showcases classic Neo-Gothic design, making it a visual treat and a serene spiritual site.
Visitors are drawn to its peaceful ambiance, stained glass windows, and quiet gardens. Whether you're a spiritual seeker, a history lover, or a traveler admiring architecture — the church invites you to pause and reflect.

Colonial Heritage
A timeless church built during British rule.

Serene Ambience
Step into a space of quiet prayer and calmness.
Christ the King Church Highlights

Architectural Beauty
Classic stone design with arched windows and bell tower.

Peaceful Grounds
Well-kept gardens perfect for a peaceful visit.

Stained Glass Art
Colorful glass panels depicting Biblical scenes.

Visitor Friendly
A must-visit for history, architecture, and culture lovers.