Kodaikanal Berijam Lake Palani Murugan Temple Idumban Hill Tour Package 5 Days

  • Kodaikanal Berijam Lake Palani Murugan Temple Idumban Hill Tour Package 5 Days

Kodaikanal Berijam Lake Palani Murugan Temple Idumban Hill Tour Package 5 Days

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Kodaikanal Berijam Lake Palani Murugan Temple Idumban Hill Tour Package 5 Days provides a comprehensive exploration of the scenic Western Ghats and significant spiritual landmarks in Tamil Nadu.

Madurai to Kodaikanal Tour Package Itinerary

The journey commences with a pickup from Madurai, followed by a scenic drive towards the hill station of Kodaikanal. Upon arrival, the itinerary focuses on the immediate natural beauty of the town.

  • Bryant Park: A beautifully maintained botanical garden located on the eastern side of the lake. It features a wide variety of flora, including hybrids and grafts. The park is a primary center for horticultural exhibits and offers a vibrant atmosphere for nature walks during the flowering season.
  • Coaker’s Walk: A narrow pedestrian path constructed by Lieutenant Coaker in 1872 along the edge of steep slopes. It provides breathtaking panoramic views of the plains and the valley below. On clear days, the Dolphin’s Nose and the city of Madurai are visible from this vantage point.
  • Silver Cascade Falls: Formed from the overflow of the Kodaikanal Lake, this waterfall drops from a height of 180 feet. It is a popular stop for photography and represents the first major natural attraction encountered by travelers entering the hill station.

Berijam Lake and Kodaikanal Sightseeing Itinerary

The second and third days are dedicated to deep forest exploration and the iconic landmarks that define the geography of the region.

  • Berijam Lake: A pristine reservoir located within a reserved forest area near the end of Pillar Rocks Road. Access requires special permission from the forest department due to its ecological sensitivity and its role as a source of drinking water. The calm waters and surrounding silent woods offer an unmatched wilderness experience in Kodaikanal.
  • Pillar Rocks: Three massive granite boulders standing shoulder to shoulder, reaching a height of 400 feet. The space between the rocks is known as the Devil’s Kitchen. It is a majestic site that often remains shrouded in mist, adding to the mysterious and grand allure of the granite structures.
  • Guna Caves: Originally known as the Devil’s Kitchen, these deep bat-infested chambers are located between three large boulders. The site gained immense popularity after the filming of a famous movie and offers a glimpse into unique geological formations and ancient pine tree roots.
  • Kodaikanal Lake: A man-made, star-shaped lake spread over sixty acres and surrounded by a lush green fringe of pine trees. Boating is the primary attraction here, providing a peaceful way to admire the surrounding landscape. The five-kilometer path encircling the lake is ideal for cycling and horse riding.

Palani and Madurai Return Sightseeing Itinerary

The final leg of the tour transitions from the hills to the sacred plains of Palani before returning to the starting point.

  • Palani Murugan Temple: This is one of the six abodes of Lord Murugan, situated atop a hill accessible by steps or a winch system. The deity is unique as it is crafted from Navapashanam, a mixture of nine poisonous minerals. The Palani Murugan Temple attracts millions of devotees seeking spiritual solace and historical architecture.
  • Idumban Hill: Located adjacent to the main Palani hill, this site is dedicated to the demon-turned-devotee Idumban. Legend states that he carried the two hills on a celestial yoke under the orders of Agastya. The climb offers a serene view of the surrounding temple town and the southern stretches of the Western Ghats.

3 Star Hotels in Kodaikanal and Palani

The itinerary includes stays at premium 3-star properties. In Kodaikanal, establishments like Hotel Kodai International or Sterling Kodai Valley provide comfortable amenities and scenic views. In Palani, accommodation is provided in hotels such as Hotel Ganpat or Hotel Subam, which offer proximity to the temple and essential modern facilities for a restful stay.

Kodaikanal Package Price from Madurai

  • 2 Adults: Rs. 17,760 per person
  • 3 Adults: Rs. 13,759 per person
  • 4-7 Adults: Rs. 11,760 per person
  • 8-10 Adults: Rs. 11,760 per person
  • 11-12 Adults: Rs. 9,759 per person

Inclusions in Kodaikanal Berijam Lake Palani Murugan Temple Idumban Hill Tour Package 5 Days

Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.

Exclusions in Badrinath Kedarnath Auli Chopta Package from Jabalpur

Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.

Child Policy for Kodaikanal Palani Trip from Madurai

Child up to 6 years Free

Child 6 to 8 years Half charge

Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Kodaikanal Palani Package Booking

20 percent advance at time of booking

20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher

60 percent during tour in parts

For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.

Cancellation Policy for Kodaikanal Palani Tour

Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person

10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher

25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure

50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure

75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure

100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow

Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.

Frequently Asked Questions – Kodaikanal Travel Guide

1. What is the best time to visit Kodaikanal? The best time is from April to June and September to October when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing.

2. Is a permit required for Berijam Lake? Yes, a forest department permit is mandatory as it is located in a restricted forest area.

3. How far is Kodaikanal from Madurai? The distance is approximately 115 kilometers, which takes about 3 to 4 hours by road.

4. Is the Palani winch system always available? It usually operates from 5 AM to 9 PM, but maintenance schedules may occasionally affect availability.

5. What should visitors wear at Palani Murugan Temple? Traditional attire is recommended; men usually wear dhotis or trousers, and women wear sarees or churidars.

6. Are there ATMs available in Kodaikanal? Yes, several banks have ATMs in the main town area of Kodaikanal.

7. Can we find vegetarian food easily? Yes, both Kodaikanal and Palani have numerous restaurants offering pure vegetarian South Indian cuisine.

8. Are plastic bags allowed in Kodaikanal? No, Kodaikanal is a plastic-free zone, and travelers are encouraged to use eco-friendly alternatives.

9. Is boating at Kodaikanal Lake safe? Yes, it is safe and life jackets are provided for participants.

10. What kind of clothing is needed for Kodaikanal? Light woolens are recommended throughout the year as evenings can be chilly.

11. Is mobile connectivity good in the forest areas? Signal strength is poor or non-existent in areas like Berijam Lake.

12. How many steps are there to reach Palani Temple? There are approximately 689 steps to reach the hilltop temple.

Important Travel Information for Kodaikanal Package

  • Carry a valid government-issued photo ID for hotel check-ins and forest permits.
  • Forest permits for Berijam Lake are limited and should be arranged in advance.
  • Adhere to the strict plastic ban in the hill station to avoid fines.
  • Maintain silence in the forest reserve areas to avoid disturbing wildlife.
  • Carry basic medicines for motion sickness, as the ghat roads have many hair-pin bends.
  • Photography may be restricted inside the sanctum sanctorum of the Palani Temple.
  • Ensure the driver’s contact details are saved for coordination during sightseeing.
  • Respect local customs and traditions at pilgrimage sites.
  • Check the operational status of the ropeway/winch in Palani before arrival.
  • Pack comfortable walking shoes for hill treks and temple climbs.
  • Keep emergency contact numbers of the travel agent handy.
  • Be aware that some sightseeing points may be closed during heavy rainfall.

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Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, often referred to as the “Princess of Hill Stations,” is situated at an altitude of 2,133 meters in the Palani Hills of the Western Ghats. It was established by American missionaries and British bureaucrats in the mid-19th century as a refuge from the tropical heat. The town is famous for its star-shaped man-made lake, dense forests, and the rare Kurinji flower that blooms once every twelve years. Its temperate climate and scenic landscapes, featuring waterfalls and granite cliffs, make it a premier destination for nature lovers and honeymooners seeking tranquility away from urban centers.

Palani

Palani is a significant pilgrimage town located in the foothills of the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu. It is world-renowned for the Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Murugan. The temple sits atop a hill and is steeped in ancient Dravidian mythology and architectural heritage. The town serves as a spiritual hub where thousands of devotees perform various rituals, including the famous Kavadi Aattam. Beyond its religious importance, Palani offers a gateway to the Western Ghats, blending spiritual fervor with the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and the historical significance of the Idumban Hill.

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