Three-day Itinerary for Kodaikanal

  1. Day 1: Stroll along Coaker's Walk
    9 minutes (2.3 km) from Kodaikanal Lake

    Take a leisurely walk along Coaker's Walk, a scenic path carved along the mountainside, providing stunning panoramic views of the valley below. Enjoy the soothing breeze and snap photos of the picturesque surroundings. You may also spot some rare bird species here.

  2. Day 2: Visit the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory
    18 minutes (4.5 km) from Coaker's Walk

    The Kodaikanal Solar Observatory is a must-visit for space enthusiasts. Established in 1899, it is one of the oldest solar observatories in the world. The highlight here is the Spectroheliograph telescope, which captures high-resolution images of the sun's surface. You can also learn about the history of Indian astronomy.

  3. Day 3: Explore the Pillar Rocks
    22 minutes (7.1 km) from Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

    The Pillar Rocks are a set of three giant rock pillars standing tall at 400 feet. They offer a breathtaking view of the valley below and are especially mesmerizing during sunrise or sunset. There are several viewpoints along the way to the top of the rocks, making for a perfect photo-op. You can also climb down to Echo Point to hear your voice reverberate.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Coaker's Walk (1 hour, Free)
  • Kodaikanal Solar Observatory (2 hours, ₹40)
  • Pillar Rocks (2 hours, ₹30)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ₹70

Useful Tips

If you have an extra day, consider spending it at the Kodaikanal Lake, boating or cycling along the waterside path. For adventure seekers, a trek to the Dolphin Nose viewpoint or camping at Bear Shola Falls is highly recommended. Additionally, you can skip the observatory if stargazing is not your thing and instead, visit the Green Valley Viewpoint or the Bryant Park instead.

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