Kodaikanal Tour Package from Varanasi 5 Days

  • Kodaikanal Tour Package from Varanasi 5 Days

Kodaikanal Tour Package from Varanasi 5 Days

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  • Places Covered: Kodaikanal
  • Tour Type: Private Tour
  • Transport: Private Cab
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This 5-day itinerary offers a comprehensive exploration of Kodaikanal and Madurai, beginning with a spiritual start and transitioning into the misty hills of the Western Ghats. The tour is meticulously designed to provide a balance of cultural immersion and natural discovery.

H2: Varanasi to Kodaikanal Tour Package Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Madurai and Transit to Kodaikanal
The tour commences with an arrival at Madurai via flight or train from Varanasi. A designated vehicle facilitates the transfer toward Kodaikanal. The uphill drive offers scenic views of the surrounding plains and rising hills.

  • Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple: This historic Hindu temple on the southern bank of the Vaigai River is an architectural masterpiece. It features fourteen magnificent gopurams and is dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi. The temple complex is a significant pilgrimage site and a hub of Dravidian culture. Meenakshi Temple

Day 2: Kodaikanal Natural Wonders Exploration
The day is dedicated to exploring the iconic natural landmarks that define the hill station. The morning starts with visits to scenic viewpoints and geological formations.

  • Pillar Rocks: These consist of three massive granite boulders standing vertically at a height of 400 feet. The space between the rocks is known for its dramatic fog and eerie depths. It is a popular spot for photography and provides a majestic view of the valley below. Pillar Rocks
  • Guna Caves: Originally known as Devil’s Kitchen, these deep bat-infested chambers are located between the Pillar Rocks. The unique root formations of trees around the caves create a mystical atmosphere. Visitors can observe the formations from a safe distance behind the protective fencing.

Day 3: Scenic Leisure and Lake Activities
The focus shifts to the tranquil waters and botanical beauty of the town. This day allows for a relaxed pace to enjoy the mountain air.

  • Kodaikanal Lake: This man-made, star-shaped lake is the geographical heart of the town. It offers activities such as rowing, pedaling, and cycling along its 5-kilometer perimeter path. The serene environment and the surrounding greenery make it a premier attraction for all visitors. Kodaikanal Lake
  • Bryant Park: Located on the eastern side of the lake, this botanical garden is home to hundreds of species of plants and flowers. The park features a glasshouse and a rose garden, hosting annual horticultural shows. It serves as an educational and aesthetic retreat for nature enthusiasts.

Day 4: Panoramic Views and Waterfall Visits
The itinerary continues with visits to historical walking paths and cascading water features that showcase the region’s topography.

  • Coaker’s Walk: This narrow pedestrian path runs along the edge of steep slopes, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the plains. On clear days, the city of Madurai can be spotted from the vantage point. The walk is particularly enchanting during the early morning when clouds roll over the ridge. Coaker’s Walk
  • Silver Cascade Falls: This waterfall is formed from the overflow of the Kodaikanal Lake and drops from a height of 180 feet. The frothy white water against the dark rocks creates a striking visual. It is a mandatory stop on the Ghat road for its beauty and refreshing atmosphere. Silver Cascade Falls

Day 5: Return to Madurai and Departure
The final day involves a descent back to Madurai. Depending on the departure schedule, a visit to local markets or historical sites in Madurai is conducted before the drop-off at the airport or railway station for the return journey to Varanasi.

H2: Kodaikanal and Madurai Sightseeing Itinerary

  • Dolphin’s Nose: This flat rock projection overlooks a deep chasm and offers a bird’s-eye view of the valleys. The trek to this point passes through rugged terrain and pine forests. It remains one of the most sought-after trekking spots for adventure seekers.
  • Pine Forest: Established in the early 20th century, these towering pine trees provide a cinematic backdrop for visitors. The forest floor, covered in needles and cones, is ideal for quiet walks and nature photography. It serves as an example of successful timber plantation in the region.
  • Thalaiyar Falls: Also known as Rat Tail Falls, this is one of the highest waterfalls in India. It is visible from the Ghat road as a thin silver line against the dark mountain face. The sheer scale and height of the falls are a testament to the rugged beauty of the Palani Hills.

H2: Madurai to Varanasi Return Sightseeing Itinerary

  • Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal: This 17th-century palace represents a fusion of Dravidian and Islamic architectural styles. The giant white pillars and the central courtyard reflect the grandeur of the Nayak dynasty. A light and sound show in the evening narrates the history of the King and the palace.
  • Gandhi Memorial Museum: Housed in the historic Tamukkam Palace, this museum provides deep insights into the Indian independence movement. It contains various artifacts, including the blood-stained garment worn by Mahatma Gandhi at the time of his assassination. The peaceful gardens surrounding the museum offer a space for reflection.

H2: 3 Star Hotels in Kodaikanal and Madurai

  • Kodaikanal: Hotel Kodai International, The Hamuse, or Sterling Kodai Valley.
  • Madurai: Hotel Heritage Residency, Poppys Hotel, or Fortune Pandiyan Hotel.

H2: Kodaikanal Package Price from Varanasi

  • 2 Persons: Rs. 17760 per person
  • 3 Persons: Rs. 13760 per person
  • 4-7 Persons: Rs. 10903 per person
  • 8-10 Persons: Rs. 10560 per person
  • 11-12 Persons: Rs. 9760 per person

H2: Inclusions in Kodaikanal Tour Package from Varanasi 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.

H2: Exclusions in Kodaikanal Package from Varanasi

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

H2: Child Policy for Kodaikanal Trip from Varanasi

Child up to 6 years Free

Child 6 to 8 years Half charge

Child above 8 years Full charge

H2: Payment Policy for Kodaikanal 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.

H2: 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.

H2: Frequently Asked Questions – Kodaikanal Travel Guide

What is the best time to visit Kodaikanal? The ideal time is between April and June or September and October when the weather is pleasant.
How far is Kodaikanal from Madurai? The distance is approximately 115 kilometers, which takes about 3 to 4 hours by road.
Is vegetarian food easily available? Yes, both Kodaikanal and Madurai have numerous restaurants offering traditional South Indian vegetarian meals.
Are woolens required in Kodaikanal? Yes, even in summer, evenings can be cool, and heavy woolens are recommended during winter months.
Is a permit required for sightseeing? Certain forest areas may require permissions, which are usually arranged by the local transport providers.
Can I find ATMs in Kodaikanal? The main town area has several ATMs belonging to major national banks.
Is Kodaikanal safe for night travel? Mountain roads are prone to mist and sharp curves; therefore, night driving is generally discouraged.
What should I buy in Kodaikanal? The town is famous for homemade chocolates, eucalyptus oil, and spices.
Are plastic bags allowed? No, Kodaikanal is a plastic-free zone; travelers should carry eco-friendly bags.
Is mobile connectivity good? Major networks provide stable connectivity in the town, though signals may drop in deep forest areas.

H2: Important Travel Information for Kodaikanal Package

  1. Government-issued ID cards must be carried by all travelers for hotel check-ins.
  2. The use of plastic bags and disposable plastics is strictly prohibited in the hill station.
  3. Sightseeing timings are subject to weather conditions, especially during the monsoon.
  4. Walking shoes with good grip are recommended for viewpoints like Coaker’s Walk.
  5. Photography may be restricted in certain areas of the Madurai Meenakshi Temple.
  6. Drivers usually follow a set schedule; departures should be punctual to cover all points.
  7. Keep emergency contact numbers and hotel addresses saved offline.
  8. Respect local customs and dress codes when visiting religious sites.
  9. High altitude may cause motion sickness; travelers should carry appropriate medication.
  10. Carry a power bank as cold weather can drain phone batteries faster.

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Madurai

Madurai is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in India, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. As the soul of Tamil Nadu, it is dominated by the spectacular Meenakshi Amman Temple, a sprawling complex that showcases the height of Dravidian architecture. The city’s bustling markets, vibrant street life, and traditional silk weaving industry offer a glimpse into ancient South Indian traditions. Known as the “Athens of the East,” Madurai serves as a major pilgrimage destination and a center for learning and arts, making it an essential gateway for travelers exploring the southern region.

Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, nestled in the Palani Hills of the Western Ghats, is a premier hill station celebrated for its enchanting natural beauty. Often referred to as the “Princess of Hill Stations,” it is characterized by its cool climate, rolling hills, and dense shola forests. The centerpiece of the town is the star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake, which provides a serene setting for leisure activities. The region is dotted with majestic viewpoints like Pillar Rocks and Coaker’s Walk, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys. Its unique flora, including the rare Kurinji flower, adds to the ecological charm of this tranquil mountain retreat.

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