Kodaikanal: Three-Day Adventure Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Coakers Walk and Bryant Park
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Kodai Lake

    Begin your day exploring Coakers Walk, which offers panoramic views of the valley and surrounding hills. After your stroll, take a relaxing break in Bryant Park, boasting more than 700 varieties of exotic plants and flowers. Have lunch and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the park.

  2. Day 2: Guna Cave and Pine Forest
    44 minutes (9.8 miles) from Coakers Walk

    Start your day with an adventure into the mysterious Guna Caves. These dark, intriguingly cool caves located in the heart of Kodaikanal, bear witness to centuries-old stories and are worth exploring. After exploring the caves, visit the lush green Pine Forest for a relaxing walk among the trees before unwinding in a cozy cafe with a local lunch.

  3. Day 3: Green Valley Viewpoint and Bear Shola Waterfalls
    30 minutes (5.5 miles) from Pine Forest

    Begin your day at Green Valley Viewpoint, which offers a stunning panoramic view of the plains, hills, and valleys. After enjoying the view, visit the Bear Shola Waterfalls, a must-see for nature lovers. Follow the path into the waterfall to experience the cool and refreshing water, and then head to a local restaurant to taste the local cuisine.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Coakers Walk (1-2 hours, Free)
  • Bryant Park (1-2 hours, 30 INR)
  • Guna Caves (2-3 hours, Free)
  • Pine Forest (1-2 hours, 20 INR)
  • Green Valley Viewpoint (1-2 hours, 10 INR)
  • Bear Shola Falls (1-2 hours, 10 INR)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 70 INR

Useful Tips

If you have an extra day, you can consider visiting the Kurinji Andavar Temple, which is a scenic and holy place of worship located near Bryant Park. Nature lovers can also visit the Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary to experience the natural diversity of the region.

If you have less time, prioritize the must-sees such as Coakers Walk, Guna Caves, and Bear Shola Falls, and enjoy local cuisine along the way.

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