Bangalore to Kodaikanal: Three-Day Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Chennakesava Temple
    10:00 AM (0 miles) from Bangalore

    The Chennakesava Temple in Somanathapura is a perfect destination for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts. This well-preserved Hoysala-style temple dates back to the 13th century and is known for its intricate carvings that depict tales from Hindu mythology. Be sure to take a guided tour to learn about the temple's history and significance.

  2. Day 1: Mysore Palace
    12:00 PM (34.2 miles) from Chennakesava Temple

    The Mysore Palace is a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic style architecture and is the former home of the Wadiyar dynasty. The palace is known for its intricate details, ornate ceilings, and beautiful artwork. Take a stroll through the palace grounds and enjoy the rose garden. Don't forget to catch the evening fountain show for a magical experience.

  3. Day 2: Kodaikanal Lake
    11:00 AM (85.7 miles) from Mysore Palace

    The Kodaikanal Lake, also known as Kodai Lake, is a man-made lake that is surrounded by lush greenery and has a calming ambiance. Take a boat ride or enjoy a picnic by the lake while enjoying the scenic view.

  4. Day 2: Bryant Park
    2:00 PM (1.6 miles) from Kodaikanal Lake

    Bryant Park is a botanical garden that is perfect for nature lovers and those who want a peaceful break from sightseeing. The park is home to a variety of plants and flowers, including dahlias, roses, and lilies. Take a leisurely walk through the park or enjoy a book in the shade.

  5. Day 2: Coakers Walk
    4:00 PM (0.6 miles) from Bryant Park

    Coakers Walk is a scenic pedestrian path that offers breathtaking views of the valley below. It's the perfect spot to catch a beautiful sunset or enjoy a cup of tea from a local vendor. For a more thrilling experience, try the Telescope House or the Echo Rock.

  6. Day 3: Berijam Lake
    9:00 AM (11.2 miles) from Kodaikanal

    Berijam Lake is a serene and secluded lake that is surrounded by dense forests and beautiful landscapes. The lake is a perfect spot for fishing, picnicking, or enjoying a peaceful day in nature. Be sure to get a permit from the forest department ahead of time as they limit the number of visitors per day.

  7. Day 3: Pillar Rocks
    12:00 PM (6.2 miles) from Berijam Lake

    The Pillar Rocks are a set of three giant rock formations that offer a spectacular view of the surrounding valleys and mountain ranges. The view is especially breathtaking during sunrise and sunset. You can also enjoy pony rides or try some local street food.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Chennakesava Temple (1 hour, Free)
  • Mysore Palace (2 hours, INR 200 per person)
  • Kodaikanal Lake (2 hours, INR 34 per person for boat ride)
  • Bryant Park (1 hour, INR 30 per person)
  • Coakers Walk (1 hour, Free)
  • Berijam Lake (4 hours, INR 500 per vehicle)
  • Pillar Rocks (1 hour, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 764 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a visit to the Silver Cascade Falls or the Guna Caves. For adventure seekers, try trekking to the Dolphin's Nose or the Perumal Peak. If you have less time, consider skipping Pillar Rocks or Berijam Lake to focus on other experiences. Be sure to check opening hours and permits ahead of time to avoid disappointments.

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