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3-Day Itinerary for Kodaikanal

  1. Day 1: Kodaikanal Lake
    10 minutes (2.1 km) from the city centre

    In the morning, head to Kodaikanal Lake, also known as Kodai Lake, and take a peaceful stroll around the 5-kilometer-long pathway. Rent a boat or a bicycle and enjoy the refreshing lake breeze while exploring the scenic surroundings. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Bryant Park, known for its wide range of colourful flowers and hybrids. In the evening, walk to the Coaker's Walk viewpoint, which offers a panoramic view of the entire valley. Make sure to bring your camera!

  2. Day 2: Berijam Lake
    1 hour 15 minutes (22.9 km) from Kodaikanal Lake

    Start your day early and take a scenic drive to Berijam Lake, a freshwater reservoir surrounded by dense forests. It is a bird watcher's paradise and offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. In the afternoon, visit the Bear Shola Falls, a small waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. Take a refreshing dip in the cool waters and enjoy a picnic lunch. In the evening, head to the Green Valley Viewpoint, also known as Suicide Point, for breath-taking views of the valley and surrounding hills.

  3. Day 3: Pillar Rocks
    30 minutes (8.2 km) from Green Valley Viewpoint

    Visit the Pillar Rocks, a set of three giant rock pillars standing tall at a height of about 400 feet. It is a popular tourist spot and offers a spectacular view of the valley below. In the afternoon, visit the Guna Caves, also known as Devil's Kitchen, and explore the narrow, dark caves surrounded by dense forests. In the evening, visit the Shembaganur Museum of Natural History, which houses a vast collection of flora, fauna and fossils found in the region.

Recommendations

If you have an extra day, consider taking a day trip to the Palani Murugan Temple, located about 64 km from Kodaikanal. It is a famous pilgrimage site and is known for its stunning architecture and rich history. You can also visit the nearby hill station of Munnar, located about 170 km from Kodaikanal, and explore its tea plantations, waterfalls, and national parks. To make the most of your trip, make sure to pack comfortable walking shoes, warm clothing, and a camera to capture the stunning views.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Kodaikanal Lake (2-3 hours, free)
  • Bryant Park (1-2 hours, ₹30 per person)
  • Coaker's Walk (1-2 hours, ₹20 per person)
  • Berijam Lake (4-5 hours, permit required, ₹500 per vehicle)
  • Bear Shola Falls (2-3 hours, free)
  • Green Valley Viewpoint (1-2 hours, free)
  • Pillar Rocks (1-2 hours, ₹15 per person)
  • Guna Caves (1-2 hours, free)
  • Shembaganur Museum of Natural History (1-2 hours, ₹20 per person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ₹605 per person (excluding travel and accommodation)
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