We have been to most of the popular weekend getaways, like Coorg, Chikmagaluru, Wayanad, Ooty, Munnar, Alleppey, Kumarakom, Mahabalipuram, Yercaud, Pondicherry, Mysore, Kabini, Hampi, Badami, Halebidu etc. But we still fondly remember our first trip from Bangalore to Kodaikanal.
This post is about how we spent those 3 days in Kodaikanal. Hills and mountains always keep fascinating me. So, I always keep looking for a chance to travel to some hill station and spend some time in the lap of nature, away from the hustle and bustle of city. And the best part is, same is true for my wife also. Thus, in the course of keeping my passion alive, I have traveled some of hill stations in south India (like ooty, munnar, coonoor). But this is the first time I am crafting my journey in words : a trip of 3 days in Kodaikanal, my first blog. Through this, you will also get an idea how best to spend 3 days in Kodaikanal.About Kodaikanal
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” . Kodaikanal is referred to as the “Princess of Hill stations.” Although nearby hill stations like Ooty and Munnar have become highly commercialised, Kodaikanal still enjoys the advantage of being a quaint hill station. As, it doesn’t have so much of foot fall. So, it retains all its essence. It mostly comprises of a close community, a few beautiful schools, hospital, other basic infrastructure. And, on top of that, it has some beautiful visiting spots. And then, it’s economy is mostly driven by the hospitality industry.Best time to visit Kodaikanal
Kodaikanal has an average temperature all through the year. We visited here in December end. And on another trip years later, we visited here in June. The temperature range was more or less the same. And it was not crowded either times. The temperature hovers between 10-15 degrees most of the time. And it rains now and then, not heavily. The clouds and mists are really a beauty to watch here. So, I will say, the best time to visit Kodaikanal is all year round. Although you may want to avoid the heavy rain seasons of July-September.
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Where to stay in Kodaikanal
On both our trips, we stayed near Coaker’s walk. And we find it as the best area to stay in Kodaikanal. Particularly if you are keen to explore the attractions of the town. And it is lined up with some of the best resorts in Kodaikanal for family stay. You can as well explore several of the Oyo hotels that have recently sprawled in Kodaikanal and are pretty economical. Or, you can even book 5 star hotels in Kodaikanal like the Great Trails Kodaikanal which provide for great relaxing atmosphere and loads of amenities. We have this detailed post on where to stay in Kodaikanal. Check it out to help decide on the same.
Our travel plan to spend 3 days in Kodaikanal
Travel Plan highlight – 3 days in Kodaikanal
Our plan was to start early morning on 29th Dec (which was Saturday),2012. And again come back to Bangalore by evening of 1st January. 2013. So we booked a cab for 4 days. Although, we spent close to 3 days in Kodaikanal and rest 1 day in travel. Since it was a year end holiday season. Although there was some rush for hotel booking. And most of the good hotels were getting unavailable. So considering this we had already booked our hotel long back. We booked a cottage in Kodai Resort for 3 days.Route followed for our trip of 3 days in Kodaikanal from Bangalore to Kodaikanal
Bangalore->Hosur->Krishnagiri->Dharmapuri->Salem->Namakkal->Karur->Dindigul->Kodaikanal. This is NH7 route and the most straight and shortest route. You can easily find this route on google map by selecting option NH7.1/ 3 days in Kodaikanal – Journey Start Day
Finally our journey for Kodaikanal started on 29th December, 2012 at 4:15 AM. And we decided to start little early in the morning so that we reach Kodai as early as possible and spend most of our holiday time in the hills. Hence we called our cab at 4:00 AM in the morning. And the cab reached our residence at Old Airport Road at 4:05 AM. Thus we started our journey for spending 3 days in Kodaikanal from there at 4:15 AM. It was complete dark outside and city roads were also empty. So our cab started zooming within city itself and in no time we reached Karnataka-Tamilnadu boarder near Hosur where cab has to take RTO permit. And, here only we had to pay the first toll also. In total, in this route you will find total 7 tolls booth till Kodaikanal which will cost you around 300 one way.Include electronic city elevated expressway toll to it, and it will be a total of 8 and sum up Rs 40 more. Thus, if you are going by cab then RTO permit will cost you an extra Rs 400. Anyways after taking RTO permit and paying the first toll, we again started our journey. The road is so nice that you can easily drive at a speed of 100-120 kmph and that’s what my cab driver was doing (but for private vehicle driver I will suggest to drive at a speed in which they feel comfortable) . And, after around 2 hours of drive morning light started spreading gradually and we were amazed by the enthralling view of the highway. There were green fields on both side of road, small hills and nicely placed flowers on divider.Crossing Salem
At 7:00 AM we entered Salem. The driver wanted to have some tea and we stopped in Salem city for 10-15 mins. He quenched his thirst for tea. After that again we stared our journey towards Kodai. Salem is around 200 KM from Bangalore and we covered this distance in around 2 hours and 45 minutes (including the 20-25 minutes time spent on RTO permit and tolls). As we kept moving ahead, we were enjoying the nice view of highway. I couldn’t restrain myself from clicking some pictures of highway from high speeding car. Though due to speed of car, it was very difficult to take proper snaps , but still was able to take some view-able snaps which are posted below.
To Dindigul
We kept crossing different towns and “Patti” (villages) which came into the way and finally reached to the road approaching Dindigul. Here you will find a flyover and before starting of flyover a signboard will be placed indicating Kodaikanal on left. Take the left to service road. After going some distance, take right to Vathaalgundu (at this place a sign board will be placed indicating Dindigul 4 KM).From this place till Vathalagundu,road repairing and widening work was in progress and hence slow and careful driving was required in this stretch (of around 10-15 KM). After Vathalagundu, one can see an Indian Oil Petrol Pump on the right side (here a board will be placed indicating ‘Dindigul 43 KM’). Take right from here.And on the Ghat (hilly) road
Now we reached to a place where a board was placed indicating Kodaikanal 48 KM. From here onward ghat road starts. As I had already indicated this ghat road is not so dangerous and easy to drive. This full stretch of 48 KM is very scenic , full of greenery,valleys and sight of hills and clouds hanging on top of hills. In between you will find a number of water falls and valley view points, among them the first will be “Rat falls”. You will find “Silver cascade fall” also on the way.Read about the highway experience in details here.
Our Destination : Kodai Resort
Finally we reached to our resort – “Kodai resort” at 12:30 PM, it is very near to Kodaikanal bus stop (around 500 mtrs). Trip-meter was displaying a total distance 463 KM.Time taken for this journey was around 8 hours and 15 minutes including lots of toll stopping and two breaks for tea and breakfast.The resort has a huge lawn, very well maintained. In the center of the lawn there is an arrangement for campfire. Further, two sides of the lawn have the rooms. While other two sides are open to the mountain views. There is a small zoo also at one end. Some local birds and animals are kept in this zoo for the entertainment of the kids that travel here with their family. Although we must say, the animals didn’t look into very good shape.
After checking-in resort we decided to have lunch in the restaurant of resort. After lunch we started exploring the resort. We took a walk in resort and in its garden and explored different facilities/amenities of resort which included game,library, shop etc.Coaker’s walk , Kodaikanal
After resort exploration, we went to the Coaker’s walk which was just 150 mtrs away from our resort. Coaker’s walk is a very famous tourist destination in Kodaikanal. It is 500 metres from the bus-stand, constructed by Lt.Coaker in 1872. It is a 1-kilometre paved pedestrian path running along the edge of steep slopes on the southern side of Kodai. On a clear day one can view the deep valley and stunning panoramic view of the plains. Entrance fee for walk is Rs 5 per person and Rs 10 for camera. We completed the full 1 Km of walk (one way). Finally we settled ourselves on a bench placed on side of walkway from where one can enjoy the panoramic view of valley, plain and towns. Overall, it was full cloudy day and clouds were coming and touching us.The valley was covered with layers of cloud and nothing was visible. After 15-20 mins clouds started moving away and we got a glimpse of the green valley. Here clouds kept playing hide and seek. They were coming and going. But it was a nice experience to find ourselves in between the clouds. After spending 1 hour there we came back to our resort for taking rest and enjoying the view from our cottage’s big glass windows. At night we had dinner in the resort itself and then we took a walk in our resort’s garden. In the center of the garden, there was a place for camp fire. Resort staffs brought woods for lighting camp fire. They placed and assembled woods nicely but the Rain God was not in favor of camp fire that night and it couldn’t happen. Though it happened on the night of 30th and 31st.2 / 3 days in Kodaikanal :Sightseeing
We had decided not to rush for numerous sight seeing. We rather wanted to spend time peacefully in the resort and nearby places, spending enough time on each spot.So, we had kept day 2 for visiting some selected places.We started around 9:30 AM from our resort for sight seeing. Places visited on the day were:Guna cave
Named after Kamal Haasan movie Guna whose shooting was done here.It is a very deep cave with dangerous slopes. Area around the cave is guarded with iron grills.You can get the view of cave from a distance only.I came to know that around 40 accidental deaths have happened at this place and hence under precautionary measures it has been guarded with grills. Be careful on slopes. From here you can get a view of valley also. Full path is covered with many parallel lines of long trees with many many hanging-jumping monkeys on the tree.Pillars rock
A nice valley where two rocks are standing side-by-side and will give you a feeling of “Petronas Towers” of Malaysia. View of the valley is very nice from this place. It was a very cloudy day and after a wait of 15-20 mins we were able to see the Pillars rock, which was covered under clouds till then. Clouds were coming and going, giving a hide and seek view of pillars rock.
Green Valley view
Again this is a view point with excellent panoramic view of the plains. There were lots of shops there, ranging from woolen clothes to wood crafts to fruits. We bought some fruits and few of wooden stuff.Kodai lake
A big lake in between the Kodai town. Rowboats and pedalos can be hired at the Kodaikanal Boat Club, The Carlton. Horses and bicycles can be hired beside the lake for short periods. The 5 kilometres path that skirts the periphery of this lovely lake is a favorite walk for the locals and tourists alike. We preferred to do a complete walk of 5 km on periphery of the lake and enjoyed it a lot under the influence of a very pleasant weather.On the way between the above places, we also visited some spots with nice tall trees standing in rows. They were very good spots for taking snaps.
After this we came back to our resort around 2:30 PM and had lunch there. After lunch we used the gaming facility of resort and played chess and carom. In the night we enjoyed the camp fire for some time before dinner.
3 / 3 days in Kodaikanal : sightseeing continued
Bryant Park
It was a very pleasant morning, partially sunny and partially cloudy with pleasant breeze. A perfect time to take a gentle walk. And this is what we decided. After breakfast we went to the Bryant park ( a botanical garden around 150 mtrs away from our resort). This is also one of the most sought after tourist destination in Kodai. We did a full stretch walk in park and few photo shoots.We entered into the park from the gate which falls towards our resort(and Coaker’s walk) and we came out from the gate which faces the lake.Yes, from lake side also you can enter into this park. Again we spent 1 hour in walking around the lake and did some shopping in shops lining the periphery of the lake, preferably shop full with wood items (which was one of the most preferred shopping items for my wife).And some games in the resort
Then we came back to our resort, had lunch there and again played carom. In evening we went to Coaker’s walk, enjoyed the flood of clouds once more. We spent some time watching flying clouds and the view of town and valley behind them. In the night there was an event organized in around the camp fire in the resort, for saying goodbye to 2012 and to welcome 2013.It was full of music, dance and some games.
Finally at end of 3 days in Kodaikanal : Back to Bangalore
This was the day to say goodbye to Kodai and to start for Bangalore. We decided to start around 8:00 AM after breakfast so that we could reach Bangalore by 4:00 PM and meet some friends on the night of 1st Jan. As planned after breakfast we started from Kodai at 8:15 AM. Again back to home journey with completely refreshed mind on the same breathtaking views of highway. Again couldn’t refrain myself from taking some snaps of the highway.With all the tolls stop and one break of 20 mins, we finally reached back to our home around 3:50 PM. This was the end of one more memorable and amazing journey, 3 days in Kodaikanal, full of fun and enthrallment.Other tourist places near Kodaikanal
There are many other places in and around Kodaikanal which we didn’t covered since we spent just 3 days in Kodaikanal. But they can be considered for sight seeing. Some preferred one includes:- Bear Shola Falls
- Berijam Lake
- Pine forest in Kodaikanal
- Kodaikanal Solar Observatory
- Kurinji Andavar Murugan temple.
Other options for traveling to Kodaikanal
Other than private vehicle or cab, you can use buses or trains also for travelling to Kodaikanal from Bnagalore. You can use private bus services as well as state bus services like KSRTC. You can take a train from Bangalore to Kodai road. Kodai road is the nearest station from Kodaikanal which is around at a distance of 80KM. From Kodai road either you can take bus running to Kodaikanal or a taxi. Other option is to go to Madurai or Coimbatore from Bangalore by train or flight. From there you can take a cab or buses to Kodaikanal.Food outlets on the way
A2B (Anand Bhavan), Kamat, MacDonald – but all these before Salem, in between Krishnagiri and Salem. After Salem, still you can find various restaurants, may be not so famous name but you can get decent food. Like we tried in one. ***************************Wish you a nice and memorable trip*****************************PS: Some of our links are affiliated, this means we will earn a commission when you buy a service or product by clicking those links. However, this will have no extra cost for you.
I love mountains too! The cities on the hills are always so nice. And isn’t it the best when your partner shares the same passion with you? I am so glad you decided to write this trip down. Can I ask you why you decided to rent a cab and how much was it?
Hi Kreete. First of all thanks for the lovely comment. It’s really nice if you share a common passion with your partner..in our case this is the only one 😀 We decided to book a cab instead of driving ourselves to avoid the exertion and enjoy the journey thoroughly. It came to INR 10k for the complete round trip.
I absolutely love India and have been 4 times so far but only once to the south. Thank you for your detailed description of your trip. I too would rent a driver as it is a long way to drive especially when you want to sight see too.
Exactly Kathy, the views along the way are awesome. While some find pleasure driving long distances. We love to sit in the backseat and enjoy the scenery passing by
Wow, Kodai Resort has such a lovely view and looks super cozy! Your photos and description make me want to try Coaker’s Walk as well (I had no idea that taking a camera would cost extra, though!). India has been on my list of countries to visit, and this post is a great reminder why 🙂
Thank you.Kodaikanal is so far like a hidden gem. Not so crowded as of now
I have been planning to go to Kodaikanal I think since the time I got the travel bug. But sadly the plan never happened so far. I hope in 2017 I can fulfill my Kodai dream. Lovely writeup on your travel experience and what a perfect way to start your new year midst the mountains.
I can understand, it might take more effort to plan your trip if you are living far off. It makes for a lovely weekend getaway. But if traveling from far, it’s good to club it with other nearby destinations so that you can make the most of your travel
Wow. Kodai is a stunning place. The hotel you featured is great. I love the greeneries around and also the lake. Perfect getaway place to relax.
thank you. It’s a very nice weekend getaway indeed
What an awesome trip! I can’t believe it took over 8 hours to drive only 460klms! Such a shame the the caves cannot be explored! I just returned from New Zealand and we loved exploring the underground caves in Waitomo. Safety first though I guess!
Yes Sydney. I guess the infra in India is not as great. Although it was one of the best roads to drive. But on return trip, as you approach the city, traffic increases. From entering the city to reaching your home itself takes up 25% of the travel time
There are some pretty breathtaking views along the way. I think the pillar rocks are my favourite. They look very mysterious with all that fog!
The road is definitely one of the most scenic that we have travelled in India
I really love the mountains and being out in nature myself, this place sounds amazing. I like that you play games, carom and then bonfire, my favorite part of camping or being out in nature is the bonfires. there is just something about them. I also love to watch the sunset over the horizon! Kodiakanal looks like a beautiful place to get away from it all!
You are right..just the right kind of place to say goodbye to the hustle of everyday life and spend some time enjoying amidst nature.
What a beautiful place to explore! The rock cliffs remind me of the movie Avatar – and the resort looks pretty special too 🙂
The resort was definitely comfortable and beautiful, with a lot of recreational options. Only thing it lacked was a direct view of the valley which would have been amazing. Nevertheless, you could walk up to Coaker’s walk anytime to enjoy the view of the valley
Great job on your first blog! You have given us wonderful details of your adventure. I didn’t expect to see lakes and so many green trees, it’s so beautiful. I will bookmark this blog for future trips!
Thanks a lot Sherri..even we had thought it will be just another hill station. But we totally fell in love with the place
This looks like a fab trip! I too love the mountains. The resort looks lovely, just a shame about the animals in the small zoo.
You are right Daisy. Wish they would let those animals free or to some good care shelter and instead have some other recreational activity to engage children
This looks like a great trip! I haven’t been to India but it’s so high on my list of places to go. I’ll have to come back to this when I do.
Thanks! Actually, you will have so many things to see when you visit India 🙂
I love mountains, too. Looks like quite an adventure in a very beautiful place. The resort looks really nice, too.
I love this hill station the most in South India. Not only is it beautiful, but less crowded too
What a beautiful place to explore. Those pillars rock are amazing!
Nature never ceases to amaze us!!
Thanks for the post and all the details including how to get there and about the spots en-route. Never been to Kodikanal but have heard a lot about it over the years. Looks wonderful and hill-stations are certainly what we Indians love specially during the harsh winter months. Bruant Park and Pillars rock really look like amazing places and the cave looks scary to be honest. Thanks
I was also scared looking at the caves Raghav. You will be delighted to know that entry to those caves has been barred and you can view them only from a distance. Also, this hill station maintains the same climate almost all round the year. So, you can choose to visit anytime.
Sure, a trip to bandipur is on my bucket list 🙂 … it looks like a lovely resort. will check out the details…thanks 🙂
Thank you
hi,great work done by u,If u want to njoy this summer vacation in a different way the please visit bandipur resorts its a very nice place near mysore
Very informative blog…very nice pics also