South India Hill Stations Kodaikanal
General Information
- Type:
- Sightseeing
- Price from:
- 4500 INR /person
- Phone:
- 919818329254,919816046102
- Fax:
- 0120-6456552
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Last updated: 11/08/2007
Kodaikanal - the only hill station in India to be established by the Americans. Be it an evening stroll down Coaker's Walk or around the Kodai Lake,a refreshing pedal boat ride on the misty lake Kodai
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival Kodaikanal & check in at your mountain retreat.
Commence sightseeing tour by a stroll down the Coaker's Walk. Equipped with an observatory,the 1 km walk offers great views.Just opposite there's Bryant Park, a botanical garden.The road meanders past Green Valley View Point & winds 7 kms to Kodai's most popular attraction ,Pillar Rocks.Also visit Silver Cascade waterfalls.
Post lunch visit Kurinji Andavar Temple.The purple -blue fowers of the Kurinji carpet the slopes of the temple,which offers spectacular views of Palani Hills,the plains & Vaigal Dam.
Evening take a walk or a horse ride round the Kodai Lake & enjoy pedal boating.
Dinner & Overnight at Kodaikanal.
Day 2
Kodaikanal: DAy excursion to Beri-Jam, a beautiful reservoir amid dense forests of acacia & pine.
Evening at lesiure.
Dinner & overnight at Kodaikanal.
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- Accommodation with breakfast, dinner & all taxes at your mountain retreat with all excusrions as per itinerary by a private vehicle
- Exclusions -
- Any other expenses of personalnature
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