Kodaikanal Palani Murugan Temple Madurai Tour Package from Chennai 5 Days
- Places Covered: Kodaikanal Palani Murugan Temple Madurai
- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Transport: Private Cab
- Customization: Available
This Kodaikanal Palani Murugan Temple Madurai Tour Package from Chennai 5 Days provides a comprehensive spiritual and scenic exploration of Tamil Nadu’s most celebrated locations.
Chennai to Kodaikanal Tour Package Itinerary
The tour commences with an arrival in Madurai via flight, train, or bus. Upon arrival, the journey continues with a scenic drive toward Kodaikanal. The first day involves settling into the hill station and beginning the initial exploration of its cool, misty environment.
- Meenakshi Amman Temple: This historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River in Madurai is a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture. The complex houses 14 gopurams and is dedicated to Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and her consort, Sundareshwarar. Visitors are often captivated by the intricate carvings and the sacred Golden Lotus tank.
- Kodaikanal Lake: This man-made, star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake is the heart of the hill station. Surrounded by lush greenery and the Palani Hills range, the lake offers opportunities for boating and leisurely walks along the five-kilometer perimeter path. The serene waters reflect the surrounding hills, providing a tranquil atmosphere for all travelers.
- Bryant Park: Located on the east side of the lake, Bryant Park is a beautifully maintained botanical garden. It features a wide variety of hybrids, shrubs, and cacti, along with a dedicated rose garden containing hundreds of varieties. The park is famous for its annual horticultural show held every summer.
Palani and Murugan Sightseeing Itinerary
The second and third days are dedicated to the spiritual circuit, focusing on the revered Murugan temples. The itinerary features a visit to Palani to offer prayers at the hill temple, followed by visits to other significant shrines associated with Lord Murugan in the region.
- Palani Murugan Temple: Known as Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, this shrine at Palani is one of the six abodes (Arupadaiveedu) of Lord Murugan. Situated atop a hill, the temple is reached via a winch, cable car, or a climb of 600 steps. The deity is uniquely crafted from a blend of nine poisonous substances (Navapashanam) which, when combined, offer medicinal properties.
- Pazhamudhircholai: Located atop a hill covered with dense forests near Madurai, this is another of the six abodes of Murugan. The temple is celebrated for its natural springs and the legend of the ‘fruit vendor’ associated with the poetess Avvaiyar. The peaceful forest environment adds to the spiritual sanctity of the visit.
- Thirupparamkunram Murugan Temple: Carved into a rock hill, this ancient temple is where Lord Murugan married Deivayanai. It is unique because it is the only temple among the six abodes where the deity is depicted with his consort. The rock-cut architecture dating back to the Pandya period is a significant attraction for history enthusiasts.
Kodaikanal Sightseeing Itinerary
The fourth day focuses on the natural wonders and viewpoints of Kodaikanal, allowing for a deep immersion into the “Princess of Hill Stations.”
- Coaker’s Walk: A narrow pedestrian path constructed by Lieutenant Coaker in 1872, offering panoramic views of the plains and the valley. On clear days, the view extends as far as Madurai. The walk provides a refreshing experience with the cool mountain breeze and shifting clouds.
- Pillar Rocks: This attraction features three massive granite rock pillars standing shoulder to shoulder, rising to a height of 400 feet. The space between the pillars is known as Devil’s Kitchen. The area is often shrouded in mist, creating a mystical and dramatic visual for visitors.
- Silver Cascade Falls: Formed from the outflow of Kodaikanal Lake, this waterfall drops from a height of 180 feet. The frothy white water cascading down the rocks is a popular stop for photography. The falls are located conveniently on the Ghat Road, making it an accessible natural landmark.
3 Star Hotels in Kodaikanal and Madurai
The package includes stays in premium 3-star accommodations such as Hotel Germanus or Hotel Royal Court in Madurai, and Hotel Grand Palace or Sterling Kodai Valley in Kodaikanal. These establishments provide well-appointed air-conditioned rooms, modern amenities, and professional hospitality services to ensure a comfortable resting environment after the day’s travels.
Kodaikanal Package Price from Chennai
- Price for 2 Adults: Rs. 17,760 per person
- Price for 3 Adults: Rs. 13,760 per person
- Price for 4-7 Adults: Rs. 10,902 per person
- Price for 8-10 Adults: Rs. 10,560 per person
- Price for 11-12 Adults: Rs. 9,760 per person
Inclusions in Kodaikanal Palani Murugan Temple Madurai Tour Package from Chennai 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 Tour Packages
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Kodaikanal Tour 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 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
What is the best time to visit Kodaikanal? The ideal time to visit is from April to June and September to October for pleasant weather.
Are the temples open all day? Most temples close in the afternoon between 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM; planning visits for early morning or evening is recommended.
Is the winch at Palani safe? Yes, the winch and cable car systems are regularly maintained and safe for pilgrims of all ages.
Can the itinerary be customized? The itinerary follows a fixed path but can be adjusted slightly based on arrival times in Madurai.
What clothing is required for temples? Traditional attire is mandatory in most Tamil Nadu temples; men should wear dhotis or trousers, and women should wear sarees or Chudidars.
Is there mobile connectivity in Kodaikanal? Major networks provide good coverage, though remote viewpoints may have occasional signal drops.
Are ATMs available during the tour? Numerous ATMs are available in Madurai and Kodaikanal town centers.
Does the package include airport transfers? Yes, pickup and drop-off from Madurai airport or railway station are included.
Are vegetarian meals available? The breakfast provided is strictly vegetarian, and many local restaurants offer diverse vegetarian options.
Is a guide necessary for sightseeing? While not included, local guides can be hired at major monuments for a deeper historical understanding.
What is the distance between Madurai and Kodaikanal? The distance is approximately 115 kilometers, which takes about 3 to 4 hours by road.
Are there any wildlife restrictions? Visitors should avoid feeding monkeys at viewpoints and must adhere to forest department guidelines in Kodaikanal.
Important Travel Information for Kodaikanal Package
Carry valid government-issued photo identification at all times during the journey. Ensure comfortable walking shoes are packed for temple visits and hilly terrains. The weather in Kodaikanal can be significantly cooler than the plains; carrying light woolens is essential. Photography is often prohibited inside the inner sanctum of temples. Respect local customs and traditions while visiting religious sites. Plastic usage is strictly banned in Kodaikanal; avoid carrying single-use plastic bags. Keep emergency contact numbers and hotel addresses saved. Drink only bottled or filtered water to avoid health issues. Advance booking for the Palani winch or cable car can save time during peak seasons. Be mindful of temple timings to ensure a smooth spiritual experience. Maintain silence and decorum within the temple premises. Check weather forecasts before planning outdoor treks or viewpoints visits.
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Kodaikanal
Kodaikanal, known as the “Princess of Hill Stations,” is a retreat situated 2,133 meters above sea level in the Palani Hills. The town is centered around the man-made Kodaikanal Lake and is surrounded by dense forests. It is famous for its Kurinji flowers, which bloom once every twelve years. The mist-covered valleys and cool climate make it a premier destination for nature lovers and honeymooners. Attractions such as Coaker’s Walk and Pillar Rocks offer breathtaking views of the plains below. The region is also known for its homemade chocolates and eucalyptus oil.
Palani
Palani is a major pilgrimage destination located in the Dindigul district, famous for the Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple dedicated to Lord Murugan. The temple is one of the six sacred abodes of Murugan and attracts millions of devotees annually. Perched atop a hill, it offers a spiritual atmosphere and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The town of Palani at the base of the hill is vibrant with religious activities and festivals, particularly Thai Poosam. The unique Navapashanam idol and the traditions of the temple make Palani a vital cultural hub in South India.
Madurai
Madurai is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and serves as the cultural soul of Tamil Nadu. It is renowned for the Meenakshi Amman Temple, a sprawling complex that showcases the height of Dravidian architectural excellence. The city is often referred to as “Thoonga Nagaram” or the city that never sleeps, reflecting its lively night markets and active street life. Historical landmarks like the Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal provide insight into the region’s royal past. Madurai’s rich heritage in literature and art continues to influence the state’s identity today.





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