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Special Weekend Trips to Kodaikanal

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Kodaikkanal Tour Package


 
 

Kodaikanal is a city in the hills of the taluk division of the Dindigul district in the state of Tamil Nadu , India . Its name in the Tamil language means "The Gift of the Forest". Malayalam meaning Kodaikanal is referred to as the "Princess of Hill stations " and has a long history as a retreat and popular tourist destination. It's a lot cooler in temperature than lower elevation cities such as Chennai .

Kodaikanal has several scenic natural attractions which are enjoyed by its visitors and make it a popular romantic destination for newlyweds. These are described in order of distance from the bus-stand.

Kodaikanal Lake , 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the bus stand, is an artificial, roughly star-shaped 45 ha (60 acres) lake built in 1863. It is recognized as Kodaikanal's most popular geographic landmark and tourist attraction. Rowboats and pedalos can be hired at the Kodaikanal Boat Club with its main entrance near the only five-star hotel in Kodaikanal, The Carlton. Horses and bicycles can be hired beside the lake for short periods. The 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) path that skirts the periphery of this lovely lake is a favourite walk for the locals and tourists alike.

Bryant Park : Just east of the lake and 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the bus stand, is a wonderfully maintained 20.5 acres (8.3 ha) botanical garden. The park was planned and built in 1908 by a forest officer from Madurai, H.D.Bryant, and named after him. With 325 species of trees, shrubs and cactuses, the park is a rainbow of stunning flowers during the peak season. A large section is dedicated to nearly 740 varieties of roses. There is a 1857 Eucalyptus tree and a Bodhi tree which adds a religious significance to the park. Ornamental plants are cultivated in a nursery for sale. The park organizes horticultural exhibits and flower shows every summer, to coincide with the peak season. Entrance fee to the park is nominal and it is open all year. [33]

Coaker's Walk (1900)

Bear shola falls

Pillar Rocks

Silver Cascade

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory

Dolphin's Nose

South facing escarpment from Dolphins Nose

Coaker's Walk , 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the bus-stand, constructed by Lt.Coaker in 1872, is a 1-kilometre (3,300 ft) paved pedestrian path running along the edge of steep slopes on the southern side of Kodai. The walk, winding around Mount Nebo, starts in front of the Van Allen hospital, running parallel to the Van Allen Hospital Road and joins the main road beside St.Peter's Church, providing a stunning panoramic view of the plains. On a clear day one can view as far as Dolphin's Nose in the south, the valley of the Pambar River in the southeast, Periyakulam town and even the city of Madurai . A fascinating rare phenomenon called Brocken spectre can be witnessed, when a person can see his shadow on the clouds with a rainbow halo. This occurs when the sun is behind the viewer and clouds and mist are to the front. There is an observatory with a telescope halfway along the walk. Entrance fee to the walkway is nominal and it is open all year. [34]

Bear Shola Falls , 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the bus-stand, is a tall waterfall in a Reserve forest . The final approach to this quiet area is a gently climbing foot-path.

Green Valley View , (formerly called Suicide Point) 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) from the bus-stand and near the golf course, has an excellent panoramic view of the plains and a sheer drop of 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) overlooking the Vaigai Dam to the south. The stairway leading up to it is highly commercialized and lined with rows of shops to tempt tourists. [35]

Pine forests : In 1906, with a view to growing valuable timber, Mr. Bryant started the Kodaikanal pine plantations in the south-west of Kodaikanal. [36]

Shembaganur Museum of Natural History , 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the bus-stand, founded in 1895, is open to the public for viewing their outstanding taxidermy collection of more than 500 species of animals, birds and insects and a living collection of over 300 exotic orchid species. The museum is affiliated with Loyola College in Chennai and exhibits artifacts of the ancient Palaiyar tribes people whose descendants still live in these hills. [37]

Kodaikanal Solar Observatory 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the bus-stand on Observatory Road, at 2,343 metres (7,690 ft) is the highest location near Kodai. The first observations were commenced here in 1901. [38] Former Director John Evershed , discovered the phenomenon of radial motion in sunspots , now known as the Evershed effect . The Kodaikanal Terrestrial Telescope can view a grand panorama including: Sothupparai Dam, Vaigai Dam , Periyakulam and Varaha river. This Indian Institute of Astrophysics facility has a comprehensive Astronomical Science museum with organized public tours, access to the astronomy library, and scheduled night-time telescopic sky viewing. It is open daily to the public during peak season, and a few hours each Friday the rest of the year. [39]

Pillar Rocks , 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the bus-stand, is a set of three giant rock pillars which stand 122 metres (400 ft) high. [40] Managed by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department, The viewpoint can be crowded but is not commercialized. There is an excellent public garden adjacent to the viewpoint.

Guna caves , made popular by the Tamil movie Guna , previously called Devil's Kitchen , are deep bat-infested chambers between the three gigantic boulders that are the Pillar Rocks. The deep narrow ravines of the caves are now closed to public due to the tragic deaths of twelve youths there. [ citation needed ] These dangerous caves are highly protected now, and tourists can see sections of the cave system from afar. [41]

Silver Cascade , 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Kodaikanal at a wide bend in the long and winding Laws Ghat Road, at altitude 1,800 metres (5,900 ft), is a 55-metre (180 ft) waterfall formed from the outflow of Kodaikanal Lake. [42] The water quality is reportedly poor and not good enough for bathing. [43] This impressive waterfall is a popular stop for first-time visitors. There are a few souvenir and fruit vendors and many monkeys here. There is also a smaller but more serene waterfall below the bridge which crosses the stream here.

Dolphin's Nose , 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the bus stand, is flat rock projecting over a breathtaking chasm 6,600 metres (22,000 ft) deep. It is an undisturbed area 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) down a very steep rocky trail beginning soon after Pambar Bridge. Orange juice vendors along the trail offer a welcome rest stop. Beautiful views of steep rocky escarpments rising from the plains can be seen. The old village of Vellagavi can be reached through a rugged bridle path here. A short paved walkway leads from the road here to Pambar falls (which is also locally addressed as 'Liril Falls' after the famous Liril Soap Advertisement filming in 1985).

Kurinji Andavar Murugan temple , 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the bus-stand, is famous for its Kurinji flower which blossoms in the area only once every 12 years. The deity here is called Sri Kurinji Easwaran , who is in fact Lord Murugan . This temple was built in 1936 by a European lady, who on coming to India, converted to Hinduism. She changed her name to Leelavathi and married a Mr.Ramanathan. She is also known as Lady Ramanathan. This temple is under the management of Arulmighu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Thiru Kovil, Palani.

3 NIGHTS & 4 DAYS Kodaikkanal Tour Package
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Day 01: Kodai Road Kodaikanal

You are greeted at the Railway station or Airport and transfer to hotel at Kodaikanal. The 20th century saw elite Indians entry to Kodaikanal to enjoy its charm and beauty. Today, the charm of Kodaikanal lies in its wooded slopes and gigantic trees. The mighty rocks, bowers, creeks and slopes captivate the visitors. The meadows, the long stretches of forests, beautiful spots and the flocks of sheep grazing on green pastures are a source of joy, delight and thrill to visitors. On arrival at kodaikanal, check in hotel and free free for leisure. After noon visit Bryant's park, Boat Club, Shenbanur museum 5 kms away from lake, at the Sacred Heart College where about 300 species of orchids bloom and it is easily one of the best orchidoriums in the country and Berijan Lake . Over night stay at the hotel.

Day 02: Kodaikanal

After breakfast proceed for sightseeing. Coaker's park, Kurinji Andavar Temple, Telescope house, Green Valley view point, Pillar's Rock. Over-night will be stay at the hotel.

Day 03: Kodaikanal


Morning proceed for sightseeing after breakfast. Visit Silent Valley View, Moer Point, silver cascade-water falls & Chettiar Park . Evening return to hotel.

Day 04:
Kodaikanal Kodai Road

Morning check out from the hotel and return to Coimbatore for onward destination. Drop at Airport/Railway station. Local shopping can be done if time permits at Coimbatore town.

TOUR COST PER COUPLE (Sep 2011- March 2012)

Hotels

Standard

Deluxe

Superior Luxury
Rates in INR.

Rs.14,800/-

Rs.15,000/- Rs.17,800/- Rs.39,800/-
Kodaikanal Villa Retreat Royal Cottage Kodai Resort Hotel Carlton

"Peak Season starts from April 1st to June 15th and December 15th to Jan 10th "

( 25% Surcharges will be applicable during ) April to  June  & December to January

The cost includes

Transportation using AC Car (Indica) as per the itinerary above, inclusive of Fuel, Parking, Toll, Driver allowance.
Accommodation at all places on Twin sharing basis.
Daily breakfast.
All applicable Taxes.

The above cost does not include

Lunch/Dinner at hotels, Room service, Telephone calls, laundry, any portage at  airports and hotels, tips, insurance, wine, mineral water, telephone charges, guide charges, boating charges, entrance fees and all items of personal nature.  
Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.

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