Kolli Hills Dark Sky Park
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Kolli Hills Dark Sky Park

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Tamil Nadu's first Dark Sky Park — an astro-tourism centre where exceptionally clear, low-light night skies make for spectacular stargazing, with expert-led whole-night observation camps.

Category
Adventure
Location
8959+6R, Ariyurnadu, Kolli Hills, Namakkal 637415 (stays at Agaya Gangai eco-huts)
Best time
New-moon nights between 15 January and 15 June
Timings
Evening viewing roughly 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM daily; structured sessions 15 Jan – 15 Jun (closed during the monsoon)
Entry fee
Paid stargazing sessions & overnight camps (by booking)

The Kolli Hills Dark Sky Park is the first Dark Sky Park in Tamil Nadu — a dedicated astro-tourism and science-education centre that makes the most of the hills’ exceptionally clear, low-light-pollution night skies. Set up by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department at a cost of around ₹1 crore, it is equipped with three advanced telescopes and runs on solar power.

Beyond stargazing, the park is built around a mission: to protect the natural night-sky environment, raise awareness about light pollution, and serve as a learning space for students, nature lovers and astronomy enthusiasts through guided sessions and awareness programmes. By day it promotes scientific literacy; by night it opens up the cosmos.

What you can see

On a clear night, through the park’s telescopes you can observe:

  • The Moon — craters and surface features in sharp detail
  • Planets — Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and Venus
  • Deep sky — star clusters, nebulae and distant galaxies under favourable conditions

Facilities

  • Guided stargazing areas
  • Dinner & breakfast with overnight programmes
  • Fully solar-powered infrastructure
  • Non-permanent (tented) accommodation that treads lightly on the land

Stargazing sessions

  • Whole-night observation camps are held around the new moon, 2–3 times a month, when the skies are darkest.
  • Overnight packages typically include expert talks, camping, dinner, late-night snacks and breakfast.
  • Accommodation is at the nearby Agaya Gangai eco-huts, with transport arranged by the Forest Department.

Location

  • Address: 8959+6R, Ariyurnadu, Kolli Hills, Namakkal – 637415 (around 11.2990, 78.3752).
  • Find it on the map: Open in Google Maps
  • Rated 4.6★ on Google.

Good to know

  • Evening viewing hours are roughly 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM daily, but it’s a night-sky venue — go on a clear, dark (ideally new-moon) night.
  • The structured-sessions season runs roughly 15 January to 15 June, when skies stay clear for about six months; it closes during the monsoon.
  • Sessions are limited and run on select dates each month — book well in advance.
  • Bookings and astronomy events are run in partnership with Trek Tamil Nadu (with Starvoirs). See the official eco-tourism portal: tnfdsutrula.com.
  • Carry warm layers — clear nights at altitude get cold.