Kodaikanal Lake Berijam Lake Pillar Rocks Guna Caves Bryant Park Tour Package 4 Days

  • Kodaikanal Lake Berijam Lake Pillar Rocks Guna Caves Bryant Park Tour Package 4 Days

Kodaikanal Lake Berijam Lake Pillar Rocks Guna Caves Bryant Park Tour Package 4 Days

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  • Places Covered: Kodaikanal Lake Berijam Lake Pillar Rocks Guna Caves Bryant Park
  • Tour Type: Private Tour
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This 4-day itinerary provides an extensive exploration of the scenic highlights of Kodaikanal, beginning and ending in the temple city of Madurai.

Madurai to Kodaikanal Tour Package Itinerary

The journey commences with a pickup from Madurai, followed by a scenic drive toward the hills of Kodaikanal. Upon arrival and check-in, the initial exploration includes visits to local botanical gardens and scenic walkways.

  • Bryant Park: This meticulously maintained botanical garden is located on the eastern side of the lake. It houses hundreds of species of plants, shrubs, and trees, including a historic 150-year-old eucalyptus tree. The park is a primary center for horticultural education and hosts annual flower shows that attract numerous visitors. TripAdvisor
  • Kodaikanal Lake: An iconic man-made star-shaped lake created in 1863, which serves as the central landmark of the town. The 24-hectare lake offers rowing and pedaling boat facilities for tourists. A five-kilometer paved path around the perimeter is popular for cycling and horse riding amidst the misty atmosphere. Wikipedia
  • 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 Pambar River valley. On clear days, visibility extends to Madurai and the Dolphin’s Nose rock formation.

Berijam Lake and Pillar Rocks Sightseeing Itinerary

The second and third days focus on the natural rock formations and the restricted forest zones that define the ecological diversity of the region.

  • Pillar Rocks: These consist of three massive granite rock pillars standing vertically to a height of about 400 feet. The space between the rocks is known as the ‘Devil’s Kitchen’ and is often shrouded in thick clouds. A small, beautiful public garden is located at the base of these majestic structures. TripAdvisor
  • Guna Caves: Originally discovered in 1821 and later popularized by Indian cinema, these caves are deep chambers located between the Pillar Rocks. The site is characterized by ancient, exposed tree roots and steep vertical drops. It offers a sense of mystery and is a significant geological site for adventure seekers.
  • Berijam Lake: A pristine freshwater reservoir located within a reserved forest area, requiring special entry permits from the forest department. The lake is known for its serene environment, medicinal plants, and the absence of commercial activities. It serves as a vital water source and is surrounded by dense acacia and pine forests.
  • Pine Forest: Cultivated by the British for timber, these towering pine trees create a dense canopy that filters sunlight into the forest floor. It is a popular spot for photography and peaceful walks. The forest floor is covered in dried pine needles, providing a unique natural carpet for visitors to explore.

Madurai Sightseeing Itinerary

The final day includes a descent from the hills back to Madurai, with a stop at cascading waterfalls along the Ghat road.

  • Silver Cascade Falls: Formed from the overflow of the Kodaikanal Lake, this 180-foot waterfall is a prominent stop on the Madurai-Kodaikanal road. The water is rich in minerals and falls with high pressure, creating a silvery appearance against the dark rocks. It serves as a refreshing conclusion to the mountain retreat before reaching the plains.

3 Star Hotels in Kodaikanal and nearby cities

Accommodation is provided in highly-rated 3-star properties such as Hotel Kodai International, The Hamuse, or Pearly Gate Residency. These hotels offer comfortable rooms with modern amenities, ensuring a restful stay amidst the mountain climate.

Kodaikanal Package Price from Madurai

Group of 2: Rs. 13920 per person

Group of 3: Rs. 10720 per person

Group of 4-7: Rs. 8434 – 10080 per person

Group of 8-10: Rs. 8160 – 9120 per person

Group of 11-12: Rs. 7520 per person

Inclusions in Kodaikanal Lake Berijam Lake Pillar Rocks Guna Caves Bryant Park Tour Package 4 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 Tour Package

Child up to 6 years Free

Child 6 to 8 years Half charge

Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Kodaikanal Lake Berijam Lake Pillar Rocks Guna Caves Bryant Park Tour Package 4 Days 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 Lake Berijam Lake Pillar Rocks Guna Caves Bryant Park Tour Package 4 Days

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 months from April to June and September to October offer the most pleasant weather.
2. Is a permit required for Berijam Lake? Yes, a forest department permit is mandatory to enter the Berijam forest zone.
3. How far is Kodaikanal from Madurai? The distance is approximately 115 kilometers, taking about 3 to 4 hours by road.
4. Are heaters available in 3-star hotels? Most hotels provide heaters on request, sometimes for an additional charge.
5. Can boating be done in the rain? Boating is usually suspended during heavy rains for safety reasons.
6. Is plastic allowed in Kodaikanal? The town is a plastic-free zone, and tourists are advised not to carry plastic bags.
7. What clothes should be carried? Light woolens are recommended for the day, while heavy woolens are necessary for the nights.
8. Are there ATMs available? Yes, the main town area has several ATMs from major banks.
9. Is the road to Kodaikanal safe at night? Night driving is generally discouraged due to mist and hairpin bends.
10. Can children participate in all activities? Most activities are child-friendly, though cave exploration requires caution.
11. Is veg food easily available? Yes, Kodaikanal has numerous multi-cuisine restaurants offering vegetarian meals.
12. Are there any wildlife sightings in Berijam? Bison and Malabar giant squirrels are frequently spotted in the forest area.

Important Travel Information for Kodaikanal Package

  1. Carry a valid photo ID proof for hotel check-ins and forest permits.
  2. Ensure the vehicle has the necessary hill station permits before the journey.
  3. Keep motion sickness medication if prone to nausea on winding mountain roads.
  4. Avoid feeding wild animals, especially monkeys, near viewpoints.
  5. Follow local guidelines regarding photography in restricted areas like Berijam.
  6. Reach Berijam Lake entry point early as only a limited number of vehicles are allowed daily.
  7. Keep a physical map or offline maps as mobile network can be spotty in forest zones.
  8. Wear comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing at Pillar Rocks and Guna Caves.
  9. Respect the silence of the ‘Silent Valley’ area to preserve the natural ecosystem.
  10. Plan local shopping at the Tibetan Market for woolens and chocolates.
  11. Keep the driver’s contact details handy during sightseeing stops.
  12. Carry an umbrella or raincoat as weather in Kodaikanal can change rapidly.

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Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, often referred to as the “Princess of Hill Stations,” is a serene destination perched at 2,133 meters in the Palani Hills of Tamil Nadu. The town is centered around a man-made lake and is surrounded by dense forests, granite cliffs, and cascading waterfalls. Its cool climate and scenic beauty make it a popular retreat for honeymooners and nature lovers alike. The region is famous for the Kurinji flower, which blooms once every twelve years. Visitors can enjoy activities like trekking, boating, and exploring the unique flora and fauna of the Western Ghats.

Madurai

Madurai is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and serves as a major cultural and religious hub in South India. Known as the “City of Temples,” it is dominated by the majestic Meenakshi Amman Temple, featuring towering gopurams covered in colorful sculptures. The city is located on the banks of the River Vaigai and is famous for its vibrant markets, traditional silk sarees, and unique cuisine. As the gateway to Kodaikanal, Madurai offers a perfect blend of historical exploration and spiritual significance before travelers ascend into the tranquil hills.

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