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South Special

7N / 8D
1N 
Mysore
 → 2N 
Wayanad
 → 2N 
Ooty
 → 2N 
Kodaikanal
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Included in this package
Hotel
Sightseeing
Meals
Transfer
  • Tour Itinerary
  • Accommodation
  • Inclusions
  • Tour Pricing
  • Policies
  • Tour Destinations

Tour Plan

Day 1 

Arrival in Bengaluru - Mysore (150 Kms / 3 ½ Hrs)

Pick up from Bengaluru airport and proceed to Mysore. It is known as the ‘Garden City’ and the ‘City of Palaces’. Enroute visit Srirangapatna (Dariya Daulat Bagh, Gumbaz, Tippu Fort and Ranganathaswamy Temple). Check in at the Hotel and in evening proceed to Mysore palace, St Philomina’s Church & Brindavan Garden. Overnight stay at Mysore.

Day 2 

Mysore – Wayanad (140 Kms / 3 ½ Hrs)

After Breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Wayanad. On arrival check into the hotel. Later visit to Kuruva Island to experience Bamboo rafting (subject to weather condition and availability). Return back to the hotel for overnight stay.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 3 

Wayanad Sightseeing

After Breakfast, enjoy sightseeing of Wayanad visiting Edakkal Cave, Banasura Sagar Dam & Pookode Lake - here enjoy boat ride (if operational). Evening free at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 4 

Wayanad – Ooty (120 Kms / 2 ½ Hrs)

Today morning after Breakfast, proceed for Ooty. Check in at the hotel and relax for a while. Later, go on to visit Avalanche Lake, Annamalaiyar Temple and Echo Rock. The beautiful Avalanche Lake is said to have been formed as a result of a landslide in 1823. It is a treat to the eyes to behold the crystal clear blue waters amidst lush greenery and the gorgeous hillside. Worship the lord and admire the beautiful architecture of the famous Annamalaiyar Temple (1,800 years old), dedicated to Lord Shiva. Echo Rock is one of the many prominent viewpoints in Ooty from where you can enjoy panoramic views of the entire city. Then return to the hotel and stay overnight at Ooty.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 5 

Explore Ooty

Wake up to a pleasant morning, enjoy a delicious breakfast and proceed for sightseeing in Ooty. Nestled in the blue hills of Nilgiris and also named as the "Queen of Hill Stations" in South India, Ooty boasts of endless natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. After some rest, make a visit to the Botanical Garden, Dodabetta Peak, Valley View Lake, Wilson Fish Farm and St. Stephen's Church. Dodabetta Peak, the highest mountain (2,637 m) in the entire Nilgiris Range is a popular tourist spot, which offers clear vistas of the surroundings. Visit the St. Stephen's Church, one of Ooty's oldest and most beautiful churches. Rest of the day is for leisure. During your leisure time, you can opt to visit the Emerald Lake, Shooting Point, rose Garden, Murugan Temple and Mudumalai National Park (leisure activities are not included in the package). Stay overnight in Ooty.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 6 

Ooty – Kodaikanal (260 Kms / 6 ½ Hrs)

After Breakfast checkout from hotel and drive to Kodaikanal on arrival check in to the hotel. Proceed for local Sightseeing (if time permits) else day at leisure or own activities and overnight stay at Kodaikanal.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 7 

Kodaikanal sightseeing

After Breakfast, proceed for the local sightseeing of Kodaikanal that includes Bryant Park, Kodaikanal Lake, Echo Point, Pine Trees, Guna Cave, Bear Shola Falls (Seasonal), Coakers’s Walk, Pillar Rock, View Point & Solar Observatory. In evening return back to the Hotel and stay overnight.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Day 8 

Departure Kodaikanal – Coimbatore

After Breakfast, check out of the Hotel and transfer to Coimbatore Airport / Railway station for your onward/return journey with pleasant memories.

Meal Included

Breakfast

Tour Accommodation

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Hotel Le Ruchi The Prince

Mysore

NO OF NIGHTS

1 Night

ROOM TYPE

Le Standard
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Raindrops Resorts - A luxury boutique resort

Wayanad

NO OF NIGHTS

2 Nights

ROOM TYPE

Premium Cottage
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Surya village / Welbeck Residency

Ooty

NO OF NIGHTS

2 Nights

ROOM TYPE

Standard
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The Hamuse

Kodaikanal

NO OF NIGHTS

2 Nights

ROOM TYPE

Executive

Inclusions

  • 1 Night stay in Mysore on twin sharing basis
  • 2 Nights stay in Wayanad on twin sharing basis
  • 2 Nights stay in Ooty on twin sharing basis
  • 2 Nights stay in Kodaikanal on twin sharing basis
  • Daily breakfast at the Hotel
  • Return Airport / Train Station transfers
  • All transfers and sightseeing as per itinerary using A/c Vehicle
  • All Toll Taxes, Parking Charges, Driver Allowances.

Exclusions

  • Any Airfare / Train Fare and Travel Insurance
  • Any Entrance fees, Camera Fee, Ropeway fee, Joy rides (other than specified)
  • Any Expenses of Personal Nature such as Laundry, Room Service, Mini Bar, Telephone etc.
  • Early Check in/ Late Checkout & Any Extra Meals
  • Vehicle will be as per itinerary not on disposable basis
  • Guide, Tour Escort (Can be provided up on request with extra Charges)
  • Any other expenses incurred due to bad weather, road closure, landslides or Local Political Conditions etc.
  • Any Surcharge, if applicable by the Hotel at the time of booking
  • GST as applicable

Tour Activity

Pricing Calender

Booking Policies

  • 50% of the Holiday Package Cost at the time of Booking.
  • Balance 50% of Holiday Package Cost, 30 days prior to Departure.
  • Non-Refundable items (if any) will be told in advance for full payment.
  • Airfare to be paid full at one time in advance.

Cancellation Policies

  • 25% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled 51 Days or More
  • 50% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled between 50 – 36 Days
  • 75% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled between 35 – 21 Days
  • 100% of Holiday Package Cost will be applicable, Cancelled 20 Days or less.

Important Notes

  • Per person cost is calculated on the basis of Minimum 04 adults travelling together on Twin sharing basis.
  • Extra adult is the 3rd person who shares the same double room and is provided with an extra bed or rollaway mattress.
  • Mostly the hotels allow 03 adults in one double room with an extra bed or 02 adults and 02 children below 12 years of age with one extra bed.
  • All the guests (husband, wife & adult children) are requested to carry their photo identity proof in original & a photocopy to be produced & handed over at the time of Check In at the resort. This is mandatory.
  • Complimentary Arrival / departure transfers & sightseeing tours shall be provided as per schedule fixed by the hotel. However this may require you to wait at the airport for short duration until all the guests arriving at that time exit the airport.
  • Selection of seats in Airline is subject to availability and is at sole discretion of the airlines.
  • Transfers and Sightseeing tours are on SIC (seat in coach) / shared basis.
  • As of now we are not holding any service, it is subject to availability upon your request. Booking process will start only after receiving booking amount.
  • Above tour prices are subject to change in the event of increase in hotel room rates, Govt. Taxes levy by the hotel especially during Peak Season/Holiday surcharge and major events/fairs and convention.
  • All Tours & Transfers are outsourced facility and the hotel has no control on the profile and behavior of fellow passengers on board, moreover the hotel is not responsible for the safety and security of the in-house guests availing the same.
  • To avail the arrival transfers please check the hotel representative holding the placard of your name / hotel name.
  • In hotels for an extra Adult / Child either Rollaway bed or mattress shall be provided.
  • The request for an adjacent or an adjoining room will be on subject to availability.
  • It is mandatory to carry the age proof of children (02 to 11 yrs) and infant (below 02yrs) along with other travel documents. Child above than 11 yrs shall be considered for an adult cost.
  • Room allocation (Twin bed / Double bed) is at the discretion of the hotel. The check in and check out time of the hotel is 12 to 12 noon. Numbers of meals are always corresponding to the number of nights booked. Breakfast is not provided on the day of arrival.
  • For early check in and late check out the payment is to be settled directly by the guest.
  • Hotel has the right to claim the damages incurred by any of the guest.
  • The guests are requested to take care of their personal belongings carefully and avoid leaving them unattended.
  • Cost of additional services availed by the guest which are not part of our package inclusions are to be settled directly at the hotel.
  • Mini bar facility available in the hotels is on chargeable basis.
  • Buffet meal will be provided at fixed venue decided by the hotel.
  •         Timings: Breakfast: 0800 - 1000 hrs
  •         Lunch: 1300 - 1500 hrs
  •         Dinner: 1930 - 2200 hrs
  • These are the standard buffet timings observed by the hotels. Still you are kindly requested to check the perfect buffet timings at the time of check in at the hotel. Once the buffet time is over the hotel might ask you to pay for your meals.
  • This hotel is suggested on the basis of the feedback taken from our customers. Still we request you that before finalizing the tour with us kindly go through the website of the hotels and read the reviews.

Tour Destination

About City

Mysore (or Mysuru), a city in India's southwestern Karnataka state, was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1947. In its center is opulent Mysore Palace, seat of the former ruling Wodeyar dynasty. The palace blends Hindu, Islamic, Gothic and Rajput styles. Mysore is also home to the centuries-old Devaraja Market, filled with spices, silk and sandalwood. 

The name Mysore brings the image of its royal foundation in one's mind. One of South India's famous tourist destinations, Mysore is known for its royal heritage and magnificient buildings and monuments. 

There are some notable heritage structures in Mysore like the famous Mysore Palace and the Jaganmohana Palace. Other significant tourist spots in Mysore include Somanthapura, Karanji Lake & Park, Chamundi Hill, Brindavan Garden and Rail Museum.

Mysore was one of the three largest Princely States in the erstwhile British Empire of India. To this day, the Mysore Palace stands tall as one of the most spectacular palaces in India. A very famous tourist spot that sees thousands of visitors milling in and around it every day, the Mysore Palace is a mesmerizing example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, every inch of the palace drips with opulence and intricate details, and every room that you visit stands out in terms of its elaborate architecture, beautiful paintings, rich colours and stained-glass windows. On every Sunday, and during the Dussehra celebrations, the palace is spectacularly lit up once dusk falls.

Another popular element in Mysore is the Ashtanga School of Yoga. This draws visitors and practitioners from around the world to participate in this style of yoga that originated in Mysore. 

Must Visit Places in Mysore

1. Mysore Palace
The former residence of the royal family of Mysore, the Mysore Palace is an extremely breath-taking example of the Indo-Sarcenic style of architecture. It was built in the year 1912 for the 24th Ruler of the Wodeyar Dynasty, and is till date one of the biggest palaces in the country. It's one of the most popular and well known tourist attractions in India.

2. Brindavan Gardens
Built across the Kaveri river, these beautiful gardens were constructed by Krishnaraja Wodeyar. These gardens spread over 60 acres of land and were modeled after the Shalimar gardens of Kashmir. The beauty of these gardens multiplies in the evenings when the fountains light up in various colors.

3. Mysore Zoo
Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, also known as the Mysore Zoo is one of the best zoological gardens in India. Along with being home to various species of birds, mammals and reptiles, this zoo also engages in captive breeding of exotic and endangered species. The world's first caesarian section delivery performed on an elephant in Mysore zoo gave it global fame and recognition.

4. Somanathapura Temple
The village is named after Somnath, the commander of the Hoysala army who founded this place. It has a perfect natural setting for a family picnic. Also, the Somnathpur temple is a classic example of the stone carvings in Hoysala architecture.

5. Chamundeshwari Temple
Built atop the Chamundi Hills, this temple dates back to the 12th century. The idol of the main deity is made of gold. Also featured in this temple is a intricately engraved seven storey Gopuram and a silver plated entrance.

6. Shuka Vana
Home to over 2000 birds, the Shuka Vana in Mysore currently holds the record for most bird species in an aviary in the Guinness Book of World Records. This unique park, commonly known as parrot park, is a part of the Avadhoota Datta Peetham in the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashram, and also serves as a rehabilitation centre for abused, injured and abandoned birds.

7. Jaganmohan Palace
The palace that housed the royals before the construction of The Mysore palace, this structure displays various paintings of the past kings of Mysore and is one of the oldest buildings in the city.

8. Bonsai Garden
The Bonsai Garden of Mysore is home to over a 100 different varieties of Bonsai trees spread across a vast estate of about 4 acres. It is a part of the Avadoota Datta Peetham of the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashrama.

9. Rail Museum
The Mysore Rail Museum is the second of its kind in India, right after the National Railways Museum of Delhi. The museum depicts the journey and development of the Indian railways through an opulent collection of photographs and various other exhibits, housing a plethora of information and insight into the intricacies of the railway engine.

10. Karanji lake
Karanji Lake, also known as the fountain lake, is a popular picnic spot. Visitors are allowed to bring packed food, and there is a coffee shop as well. It is a beautiful place to explore the different species of birds as the lake exhibits as many as 147 species including herons, Asian openbill storks, cormorant, grey pelican, etc.

11. St. Philomena's Church
Recognized as the second tallest church of Asia, St. Philomena's Church was constructed to pay tribute to the Catholic Saint and martyr of Roman Catholic Church, Saint Philomena. It is one of the most important historical sites in Mysore and is frequently visited by tourists from all over the country.

12. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
Located in the picturesque state of Karnataka, the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary in Srirangapatna is a haven for a wide array of bird species. It is the largest bird sanctuary in the state and comprises of six small islands on the banks of the river Kaveri. The beauty that finds a place here in Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a sight to sore eyes. The scenery of the local vegetation and landscape, coupled with the colourful variety of wildlife makes it a unique learning experience for everyone. This destination offers many activities to its tourists; the most popular ones include bird watching, boating, and some good old nature photography.

13. GRS fantasy park
GRS Fantasy Park is a theme based amusement park and one of the favorites among the locals of Mysore. It offers some really amusing rides and activities making it a perfect spot for friends and families to hangout.

14. Edmuri Falls
Located on the Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Marg, 3 km from Mysore city, Edmuri Falls (also known as Yedmuri Falls) is a quaint waterfall that comes in pair with the adjoining Balmuri Falls. Originating from the River Cauvery, the waterfall is generated when it comes in contact with a 6 feet rocky steep slope on the path of the river. In the view of the lush green backdrop of the hills and the sparkling water in sight, the waterfall is a pure visual delight.

15. Talakadu
Nestled on the banks of River Cauvery, Talakadu is town known for its sand dunes. With a rich past and heritage, the town is also quite famous among the devotees who come here for a special worship.

16. City Shopping
While in Mysore, take home Mysore silk saris, Mysore sandalwood artifacts and handicrafts, incense sticks, and traditional Mysore paintings called Ganjifa paintings, that the town is known for.

17. Folklore Museum
A part of the Mysore University, the museum is home to one of the most elaborate collections of folk art, products and articles. Visit the museum to witness one of the most sprawling depictions of the state's folk art.

18. Trinesvaraswamy Temple
This ancient temple is located outside the Mysore Fort, the main deity being Trinesvara i.e. the three eyed Shiva. The gopura of this temple was destroyed in the 18th century, but the beauty of the Dravidian architecture is still on display here.

19. Nanjangud
This temple town is known as the Southern Kashi. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built during the Ganga period but renovated by the Wodeyars. Shrines dedicated to various other Gods and Goddesses are there inside the temple.

20. Melukote Temples
The two temples in Melukote are Tirunarayana temple and Yoga Narasimha, both located at the foothills and top respectively of the Yadavgiri hills.

21. Srikanteswara Temple
This temple built in the Dravidian style is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is said to have healing powers. The 125 feet tall Gopura along with the 7 gold kalash are a must see on visiting this temple.

22. Lalitha Mahal Palace
Built in the year 1921, Lalitha Mahal is the second largest palace in Mysore. It was built at the orders of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV of Mysore for stay of the then Viceroy of India. The architecture of the grand palace was inspired by St. Paul? Cathedral in London, making it one of the most remarkable structure to grace the landscape of the city.

23. Ashtanga Yoga Institute
The Ashtanga Yoga Institute based in the peaceful and tranquil environment of Mysore is a disciplined institute that provides comprehensive courses in Ashtanga Yoga and Hatha Yoga. The institute has 200 hours, 300 hours & Yoga Vacation programmes which are residential in nature. Two hours of intensive asanas practice followed by two more hours of adjustments & teaching sessions are held every day.

24. Mysore Mandala Yoga Shala
Established in 2001, Mysore Mandala Yoga Shala is a Yoga and Cultural Centre, located in Lakshmipuram, Mysore City, in a Century Old Heritage House. The Yoga Shala mainly imparts Ashtanga Vinyas Yogasana, Mysore Style in a traditional way, as taught by Yogacharyas Krishnamachar and Pattabhi Jois of Mysore.

25. Kunti Betta
Nestled in the town of Pandavapura between two hills, Kunti Betta is a perfect place to get away from the helter skelter of the city. This place is surrounded by sugarcane fields, paddy fields and coconut trees that makes the place look beautiful and mesmerizing. Situated at an elevation of 2882 feet, the picturesque scenic views that this place comprises of will make you feel rejuvenated.

26. Masinagudi
Masinagudi is a serene and tranquil hill station located near Mysore in the Nilgiri district. A haven for animal and bird lovers, this place is a mesmerizing and spectacular place to be close to nature. This is a great place to get away from the monotony of daily life and enjoy some peaceful time relaxing. The variegated hills and verdant trees that surround the place makes it look magical and beautiful.

27. Chunchanakatte Falls
Chunchanakatte Falls are situated on River Kaveri in Chunchanakatte village of Mysore. The river fall off at a height of 20 metres divided as two different waterfalls, then at the base it continues as one river again.

28. Balmuri Waterfalls
Balmuri Falls is situated in the village of Balmuri, 16 kms away from Mysore. The 6-feet-tall waterfall is a man made stretch of cascading water formed by the check-dam on River Cauvery. It is a popular picnic spot for the people of Mysore and Bangalore.

29. Krishnarajasagar Dam
Located in Mandya in Karnataka, KrishnaRajaSagara Dam, also known as KRS Dam, is a huge gravity dam situated near the confluence of the rivers - Cauvery, Hemavathi and Lakshaman Tirtha. Named after Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV of Mysore, the dam was initially built to provide water for Mandya and Mysore. But later, it eventually became a source of water supply for the city of Bangalore that was rapidly growing. Today it is a major tourist attraction and amongst the most scenic spots in the region.

30. Lingambudhi Lake
A hot spot of rich biodiversity and forever crowded by vibrant colored butterflies and exotic species of birdies, Lingambudhi Lake is a resplendent freshwater lake in Mysore. Considered to be a popular tourist spot in the city, the lake is exactly situated in Srirampura, around 8 km away from the city centre. Bustling with lush greenery and gorgeous surroundings, the spot is a popular picnic spot and offers the perfect atmosphere to relax and unwind from the hustle bustle of the city.

Best Time to Visit Mysore

October to February: This is one of the best times of the year to visit Mysore because the weather is cool with temperature dipping to a minimum of 10°C.
March to May: Summers in Mysore are warm with the temperature varying between 22°C and 39°C.

Which food is special in Mysore?

Sambar, a fiery lentil soup, and coconut chutney are served alongside vada, just like with idli. The idli-vada combo (one idli and one vada) is highly well-liked for breakfast or as a teatime snack. Vada is one of the Mysore famous foods you should never miss.

Mysore is also famed for its exceptional quality of Mysore Silk and a unique tradition of painting known as Mysore Painting. This city offers quite a few mouthwatering delicacies like the Mysore Pak and Mysore Masala Dosa.

Mysore is a heritage city and pride of Karnataka. It is a beautiful city rich with history, legends, monuments, educational centers, kings, palaces, museums, lakes, parks, culture, literature, arts and abundant natural resources. 

About City

Replete with waterfalls, historical caves, comfortable resorts and homestays, Wayanad in Kerala is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife. Walking through the sprawling spice plantations, trekking to the pre-historic caves and experiencing a resort holiday are one of the many things you can do to get a taste of Wayanad.

Wayanad is best known for the wildlife reserves - Wayanad wildlife reserve which is home to an exquisite variety of flora and fauna. Wayanad wildlife reserve is an integral part of the Nilgiri biosphere reserve peacefully located amidst the serene hills of Western Ghats. Wayanad homes a wide variety of wildlife like elephants, leopards, and bears. Wayanad is a perfect weekend idea from the cities of South India. If taking a road trip from Bangalore, you will drive through three national parks: Nagarhole, Bandipur and Mudumalai.

Woods; Waterfalls; Wildlife; What does more one need in Wayanad? This adds to its appeal; you'll be enraptured by the tranquillity and slow speed of life. The locale has some important cities: Kalpetta, Mananthavady and Sulthan Bathery. If you plan to travel a little further Lakkidi and Vythiri are notable for their woodland and ranch resorts. For untamed life, one needs to search out Mananthavady or Sulthan Bathery to get to the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Wayanad is mostly a forested region dotted with misty valleys, tumbling waterfalls, and spice plantations. For nature lovers, wildlife sanctuaries are the most popular attraction to explore our Wayanad vacation packages. Other main attractions in Wayanad are Banasura Sagar Dam, Chembra Peak, and Meenmutty waterfalls that lure travelers with their scenic beauty. Banasura Sagar Dam offers a sprawling view of the reservoir and lends itself to adventure activities like speed boating. Pookot Lake is a freshwater lake known for its breath-taking surroundings of lush greenery and woods. About 8 kilometers from the beautiful town of Kalpetta, Chembra Peak stands as the highest peak in the region. The summit offers a sweeping view of the entire district. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, is a great place to spot herds of elephants and deer, tigers, sambar, bison, and bears. There are several other places in Wayanad that must not be missed so wait not and explore Kerala’s Rustic Charm with Wayanad Packages. Enjoy everything in an organized way with our Wayanad travel packages that are customizable and budget-friendly.

Best Tourist Places To Explore Wayanad

1. Banasura Hills
Banasura Hills is a truly spectacular place to visit when in Wayanad. It is said to be one of the tallest mountains in the region and is a part of Western Ghats. Its altitude is around 2000 meters and is very rich in flora and fauna. It is a great place for people to walk around and go for hikes and treks as they enjoy the breathtaking views of the place.
What’s Special: One of the tallest mountains in Wayanad
Nearby attractions: Chirapullu Peak, Meenmutty View Point, Meenmutty Falls, E3 Theme Parks, Banasura Spices Garden, Karalad Lake
Timings: Open throughout the day
Distance from the city: 37.7 km
Transportation Options: Local train, cab, bus

2. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
This is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and is known for its spectacular flora and fauna. The sanctuary is home to some rare and endangered species. It is spread over 345 square km and is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The sanctuary consists of 2 major sections known as Muthanga and Tholetty. People can go here on a safari and they might be lucky enough to spot wildlife animals like elephants, Indian Bison, deer, and tigers.
What’s Special: Fascinating wildlife, tiger sightings, wildlife photography
Nearby attractions: Mudumalai National Park, Bandipur Tiger Reserve And National Park, Thirunelli Temple, Iruppu Falls, Kuruvadweep
Timings: 7:00 am to 10:00 am, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 30.7 km
Transportation Options: Local train, cab, bus

3. Chembra Peak
This is the tallest peak of the Wayanad Hill range and is 2000m above sea level. It is one of the most beautiful destinations with lush greenery all around and seldom clouds so low that it literally feels like walking above the clouds. People can enjoy a panoramic view of the place. There is also a heart-shaped lake which is situated very close to the hill. This lake and the view truly make this place a romantic destination. There are also several treks that are organized here which people can be a part of. The treks are of different durations that people can choose from. This place is indeed a magical place to be at.
What’s Special: Panoramic Views, Heart-shaped Lake
Nearby attractions: Aranamala Peak, Glass Bridge 900 Kandi, Chembra Peak, Soochippara Falls, Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Pookot Lake, Kanthanpara Waterfall, Heart Lake
Timings: Open throughout the day
Distance from the city: 35.3 km
Transportation Options: Local train, cab, bus

4. Edakkal Caves
Edakkal Caves are some of the most popular destinations in Wayanad. The caves are believed to be of the Neolithic Age, the late Stone Age. The cave’s biggest highlights are the intricate rock and cave carvings which are believed to be 5000 BC to 1000 BC years old. The length and width of the caves are 96 and 22 feet and are 1200 above sea level. Trekkers would be interested to know that to reach this location one needs to walk for half an hour and then another 45 minutes to reach the mouth of the cave. The caves are full of carvings of animals and human figures. This truly is a one-of-a-kind place that must be visited. So, without worrying about your Wayanad trip cost, plan a visit to this wonderful place and make the most of your vacation.
What’s Special: Cave paintings, historical site, wall carvings
Nearby attractions: Edakkal Caves View Point, Wayanad Heritage Museum, Soochippara Falls, Lakkidi View Point, Neelimala View Point, Jain Temple Wayanad, Karapuzha Dam Adventure Park & Garden
Timings: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Distance from the city: 17 km
Transportation Options: Bus, cab

5. Soochipara Falls
This is a three-tiered waterfall that is situated in Vellarimala. While on the way to these waterfalls, people can make the most of the spectacular views of the lush green hills and the tea estates of Wayanad. The waterfalls are 200 meters high and are perfect for rock climbing. The best part about this waterfall is that the waterfall makes a small pool where tourists can take a dip and enjoy swimming. Other than this, people can also spot the beautiful flora and fauna of this place.
What’s Special: Picnic spot, scenic beauty, rock climbing, photography site
Nearby attractions: Chembra, Edakkal Caves, Pookode Lake, Lakkidi View Point, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Heritage Museum Ambalavayal
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 35.5 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

6. Pookode Lake
This lake is located 2 km from Vythiri and is a natural freshwater lake. It is a great place to head to when one is planning for a family outing or picnics. The Pookode Lake is easily accessible via road. People can indulge in boating here, shop for handicrafts and see the freshwater aquarium. This is one of the best places to visit when in Wayanad and is visited by many people on a daily basis. Even the journey to this lake is full of some pleasant surprises that will leave one in absolute awe. There is also a variety of blue lotus and several freshwater fish that people can spot here. Apart from this, the area is also full of many wild animals and birds. The forest department takes extra care of this lake hence requests people to make sure that they keep the area neat and clean upon their visit.
What’s Special: Picturesque surroundings, the lake has the shape of India map
Nearby attractions: Pookottamma Devi Temple, Chembra Peak, Heart Lake, Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Lakkidi View Point, Soochippara Falls, Wayanad Tea Museum, Kanthanpara Waterfall
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 25.5 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

7. Kuruva Island
Kuruva Dweep comprises a bunch of islands inside the Kabini waterway. The gorgeous landscape here is one of the most popular reasons why travellers prefer to visit. You can enjoy activities such as camping, and swimming in the tourist areas. So, if you are looking for some tranquil place to add to your Wayanad tourism package, Kuruva Dweep is an ideal option.
What’s Special: Seaside landscapes, boat rides and bamboo raft rides
Nearby attractions: Thirunelli Temple, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Pulpally Seethadevi Temple, Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, Thrissillery Shiva Temple, Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathi Temple
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 10.1 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

8. Thirunelli Temple
Thirunelli Temple is an old sanctuary dedicated to Lord Maha Vishnu on the Brahmagiri slope in Kerala, close to the line with Karnataka state. Thirunelli Temple is the main sanctuary on the planet where religious enthusiasts can play out every one of the ceremonies identified with one's life, beginning from birth to death and eternal life. It is one of the oldest sanctuaries in Kerala. It is accepted that here the prathishta of Lord Vishnu was performed by Lord Brahma. It is otherwise called ''Sahyamala Kshetram'' and ''Kashi of the South''.
What’s Special: Religious & historical spot, architecture
Nearby attractions: Thrissillery Shiva Temple, Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, Iruppu Falls, Brahmagiri Hill, Kuruvadweep, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Palchuram Falls
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 160.5 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

9. Sulthan Bathery
Sulthan-Bathery is for the most part liked by trekkers in Wayanad. Ruler Bathery is the greatest shopping heaven in Wayanad. It incorporates shopping centres, farming items, and backwoods items like nectar, weighty metals, cars, markets. Nearby, Wayanad Heritage Museum shows archaeological and ancestral relics.
What’s Special: Neolithic caves, spice plantations, lush green hills
Nearby attractions: Mudumalai National Park, Bandipur Tiger Reserve and National Park
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 16.5 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus


10. Neelimala Viewpoint
It is probably the best spot to go travelling. One needs to pass enormous espresso estates in transit. At the point when you arrive at the highest location, the view on the Meenmutty falls will leave you entranced. An extraordinary spot for journeying, Neelimala sees the point is certainly an invaluable jewel in the Wayanad crown.
What’s Special: Panoramic views, photographic sites
Nearby attractions: Aranamala Peak, Glass Bridge 900 Kandi, Edakkal Caves, Soochipara Waterfalls, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Heritage museum Ambalavayal
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 26.7 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

11. Vythiri
Vythiri is a small town located in the Wayanad district, surrounded by lush rainforest. It is known for its spice plantations and indigenous tribal communities. It is a tourist favourite for adventure sports, trekking, and relaxing amidst the serene beauty of the town. Vythiri receives the highest rainfall in the district and is recorded as receiving the second-highest amount of rain in the world. The months of June-September receive the highest rainfalls. Because of its height, at 700 meters above sea level, this is one of the colder regions in Wayanad and is an all-weather destination. Vythiri houses the Pookot lake; wherein one can enjoy a relaxing boat ride and kayaking. Trekking a tourist favourite till the top of Lakkidi, a village 5 kms from Vythiri, from where one can enjoy the breathtakingly stunning view of the valley below.

12. Kanthanpara Waterfall
Located in between two lush green tea estates, Kanthanpara Waterfall is a mesmerizing attraction. The walking trails leading up to the waterfall are perfect for nature walks and the picturesque location makes it ideal for camping. The beauty of the attraction is irresistible and offers a quick escape from the busy lifestyle.
Distance from the city: 22 km

13. Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary
Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is a nature lovers and bird watchers paradise. They have a stunning population of birds thriving in the natural habitat preserved within the sanctuary. The sanctuary is a favourite amongst campers as well. Some rare species of birds and plants are also found here. Other than the well preserved natural terrain of the sanctuary, there are also some rock cut caves that one can explore.
Distance from the city: 29 km

14. Wayanad Heritage Museum
Wayanad Heritage Museum, also known as the Ambalavayal Heritage Museum, is an archaeological museum that has an impressive collection of artefacts belonging to the tribes of the region. It has an intriguing collection of artefacts belonging to the 2nd century that are tagged as rare. Some of these artefacts have been dated back to the Neolithic era and include regular daily items, decorative items, terracotta figurines, memorial stones, etc. This archaeological museum is divided into four sections namely: Devasmruthi, Gothrasmruthi, Veerasmruthi and Jeevenasmruthi. Each block houses various items that display the simplicity and intelligence and the rustic way of the living of the bygone era. From stones of primitive wars and tiger hunts to admiring stone idols of 12th to 16th century and belongings of Wayanad tribe, the museum brings alive the past of our country in a very special way.
Distance from the city: 16 km

15. Chethalayam Waterfalls
Situated in Wayanad, Chethalayam Waterfalls is a seasonal waterfall in Kerala. Cascading down a height, the mesmerising waterfalls is also a popular bird watching spot. You can also spot spotted deer, sambar, gaur, elephants and sloth bear etc.
Distance from the city: 18 km

16. Palchuram Waterfalls
Palchuram Waterfalls is a slightly unexplored yet beautiful waterfalls situated bwteen Wayanad and Kunnur in Kerala. Falling down a height of 300 metres, the waterfalls has four tiers of silvery cascading water.
Distance from the city: 25 km

17. Meenmutty
Located 29 km away from Kalpetta in Wayanad district, Meenmutty waterfalls is considered as one of the largest waterfalls in Kalpetta region and second largest in Kerala. It is also one of the most thrilling and beautiful natural attraction in Wayanad. Nestled away in the lap of a jungle trek, the cascading waterfall Meenmutty makes up for a dazzling view. The frothy water of this mighty waterfall flow in three tiers and is located near the Neyyar Reservoir area. The experience of climbing through the rocks to reach this enchanting destination is one of a kind and makes this place a popular tourist location.

18. Karapuzha Dam
The Karapuzha Reservoir is the largest of its kind in India. This earth dam is built across the Karapuzha river and stands tall at 28 meters along a length of 625 meters. This whopping reservoir attracts tourists all year round, especially for a fun boating experience amidst the calm waters of the dam. Despite its initial purpose of irrigation, the dam, because of it's fresh foliage, attracts birds and bird-watchers. The landscaped gardens make for an enjoyable picnic spot with family or friends, and a small children's park is built to cater to kids’ needs. This all-weather destination is best enjoyed with loved ones and a picnic basket.
Timings: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

19. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest animal sanctuary in Kerala. It houses Kerala’s indigenous flora and fauna, and also some endangered animal and plant species. Spread over 344 sq. km., this beautiful reserve is a part of the larger Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The elephant is a particular attraction of this Sanctuary, and the site is a declared project Elephant site. Apart from elephants, the sanctuary is home to the tiger, Indian bison, a variety of deers, panther, wild boar, sloth bear, the Malabar giant squirrel, and others. The sanctuary also is home to 59 species of fish and 30 species of amphibians. While the sanctuary is an all year round treat, the best time to visit is from December to May, when rainfall is decidedly lower. The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is also a haven to a variety of endangered vultures. There is an entry fee of Rs.10-20 at the Wildlife Sanctuary, and fee for vehicles as well, but there is enough parking space for private vehicles. It is advised to take a guide to understand better and spot the different animal species, and a safari is the surest way to go around the sanctuary. The distance of the Sanctuary from Sultan Bathery is a mere 16 kms, and people from all over Kerala and even Karnataka come to visit this magnificent Sanctuary.
Timings: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

20. Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathy Temple
Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathi Temple is a temple with Goddess Durga as its presiding deity in three forms namely: Vana Durga, Bhadrakali, and Jala Durga. Situated about 24 kms from Kalpetta nearby Mananthavady, the temple was built in the 14th century. The main attraction of the temple is a 15-day festival held in February, March and April and this is the best time to visit. 
Timings: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

21. Pallikunnu Church
One of the most popular and sought after pilgrimage centre in north Kerala, Pallikkunnu Church is also referred to as 'Our Lady of Lourdes'. Situated about 19 km away from Kalpetta, this Latin Catholic Church was conceived by a famous priest Fr.Jefreno in the year 1908. The Church is a Latin-catholic church and an important religious centre for Christians in Northern Kerala. A significant event of the year is Pallikunnu Church festival, which goes on for about 16-days. Festival is from 2nd February to 19th February, 10th and 11th day as being one of the most important ones. People from all around Kerala, visit the festival because of its grand celebration. The most exciting feature of the church is that it has several rituals and practices parallel to Hindu Temples. Best time to visit Church is in February, during the Pallikunnu Church Festival.
Timings: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

22. Kalpetta
Surrounded by mystic hills and dense tea plantations, Kalpetta is a charming town in the Wayanad district of Kerala. The town is filled with fantastic tea and coffee houses, where you can go and have some of the best early morning breakfasts. Kalpetta is 13 km away from Wayanad, at an altitude of 780m above sea level. It is famous for its fantastic location since the place is surrounded by the famous sightseeing places and nature outings like Chembra Peak, Meenmutty Falls, and Pookode Lake. Perfect for a charming retreat with your partner, the town has some of the most amazing hotels and resorts for a delightful honeymoon. While visiting here, you can try some of the delicious local dishes in one of many legendary restaurants in the town. There are many tribal souvenirs available all around the town at a very cheap rate for you to buy. With some of the best natural outings combined with the rustic charm present all around the town, Kalpetta should be on your list while visiting Kerala for your next trip.

23. Puliyarmala Jain Temple
Puliyarmala Jain Temple is dedicated to Ananthanatha Swami who was a Tirthankar; this temple is also known as ”Anantnath Swami Temple”. It is one of the oldest temple in Kerala, built in the 13th century and depicts the mastery of Jain architectures. The temple is located in Puliyarmala in the district of Wayanad in Kerala. Tipu Sultan stored his ammunition inside the premises of the building; thus it is also known as “Tipu Fort”.
Influence of Dravidian style painting is all over the temple; the beautiful carvings are on the doors and stupa of the temple. Interior of the temple is peaceful and smoothly imprinted. It also has the largest brass idol in the premises and a carved statue of Lord Mahavir at the front door. You can reach Puliyarmala Jain temple which is at a distance of 6 km from Kalpetta, by catching a local bus or cab from Kalpetta.

24. Koottamundu Glass Temple
An important pilgrimage for Jains, Koottamunu Glass Temple was created to honor the famous Jain saint Parshawanatha Swami. Situated 22 km from Kalpetta on the hill side Vellarimala, devotees come here to pay their respect and meditate. The interior of the temple is quite tantalizing decorated with mirrors reflecting the image of the idols inside the main temple. A perfect getaway from all the usual sightseeing in Wayanad, this temple is located in the hills of Vellarimala. The Glass temple truly showcase its name since it is filled with thousands of Glass mirrors, and is perfect for an awe-inspiring experience. It is a photographer delight since the temple is beautiful and unique in its own sense, nestled in the green hills it is a delight for nature lover as well. There is no entry fee to enter into the premises, to give you a delightful experience. Located 20 km away from the Kalpetta, you can reach here via local cabs. The best time to visit here is from October to May.

25. Varambetta Mosque
Varambetta Mosque is one of the oldest architecture in the district of Wayanad. About 300 years old, the mosque is situated at a distance of 15 km from Kalpetta. The whole complex is neat, and well maintained, for the people who visit here. It is one of the most important Muslim religious centres in Wayanad, with Maithali Palli and Juma Masjid being close to it. This place is open for all the visitors irrelevant of their caste, religion or ethnicity. It was built in remembrance of a Sufi saint. There is an annual festival which is held in the mosque in March where people all over the Wayanad come and participate irrespective of their faith.

26. Thrissilery Shiva Temple
The Thrissilery Shiva Temple in Wayanad is a famous pilgrimage destination of Kerala. Dedicated to Lord Shiva the temple is visited along with the Lord Vishnu Temple at Thirunelli 19km away. It is believed that the ancestral rituals at Thirunelli remain incomplete until one pays a visit to the Thrissilery Temple. The temple is also home to the shrine of Jala Durga installed, according to legend by Parasurama himself. It is located on the water tank that originates from the Papanasini River. The tank has never dried up till date.

27.  Seetha Devi Temple
Located in Pulpally in Wayanad district of Kerala, the Seetha Devi temple is unique because it is the only temple in the state that worships the children of Sita, Lava and Khusha. The main deity of the temple is Goddess Sita, and the legends of Ramayana are closely related to the temple and its shrine. The temple pond is one of the largest, and according to legend, this is also the same spot where Sita disappeared into the earth.

28. E3 Theme Park
Located in Vellamunda near Wayanad in the state of Kerala, E3 Theme Pass is one of the country’s best Multi Recreational Theme Parks. Boasting of a variety of fun and exciting activities, the park’s best includes Magnetic Free Fall, Moss Garden, 12D Theatre and a huge Kid’s Park etc. Besides, the premises are enveloped in lush green environment making it all the more appealing, not just for the kids but for the adults alike. In addition to that, you can also try your hand at adventure activities like rope course, rifle shooting, archery, rappelling, rock climbing etc.


In the lush green environments of the South, Wayanad Tourism gives its sightseers a treat to the eyes by the continuous looks at wild elephants going across the streets. The tranquil environment of Wayanad gets a misty layer because of the thick foreboding shadows and creates an otherworldly panorama at the banks of Banasura Dam. The spot to date has endured the strife of home and can be very much seen at the retreats in Phoorkut Lake which is a significant vacation destination attributable to its green waters and wonderful aquariums.


Ideal Time to Book Your Wayanad Trip Package

With an elevation ranging between 700 and 2100 meters, the weather of Wayanad remains pleasant throughout the year. Generally, October to May is considered perfect time to visit attractions in Wayanad. In the summer months of March through May, tourists come to this part of the country to find respite from the scorching heat. The winter season (October- February) is the peak time for tourism in Kerala. Cheaper Wayanad holiday packages can be availed in the monsoon months (June-October) as this region attracts fewer visitors due to heavy rainfall. Despite the month you choose for a vacation, our customizable Wayanad trip packages are fit for every occasion.

Summer
March to May is the summertime in Wayanad. During this time the temperature rises up and it gets difficult to explore the places especially during the afternoon time. All the explorations can be left for early mornings or late evenings when the temperature dips down a bit. During the afternoon, one can go and explore the forest area which is surrounded by hills and because of which the area is always cooler. Another reason to visit Wayanad during summers is because of festivals like Mahashivratri and Thirunelli. It is also a great time to visit places like Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, the Coffee, Tea, Rubber and Pepper Plantations.

Monsoon
The Monsoon time begins from June to September and can be visited by people who live monsoons. Though the area gets rainfall of over 3000mm it becomes a little difficult to explore this place. During this time people can indulge in activities like hiking, trekking, nature walks and more. Monsoon is also the time for festivals like Ashtami Rohini which is Lord Krishna’s birthday

Winters
This is the best time to visit Wayanad. The winter season starts from October to February and the weather becomes really pleasant during this time. The maximum temperature reaches 24 degrees and its great for all the outdoor adventure activities. This is a great time for all the honeymooners to spend their time here.

How To Reach Wayanad?

By Air
For those booking Bangalore to Wayanad packages from any other city in India, Calicut International Airport serves as the nearest airport to Wayanad. The airport is 93 km from Wayanad. Upon reaching, people can either take a bus or a taxi to reach Wayanad.

By Road
The city is very well-connected with some of the biggest cities of south India like Bangalore, Kozhikode, and Coimbatore. Travelers can board KSRTC buses from nearby cities to Kozhikode. One can also hire a cab or choose for a self-driven car to reach this place.

By Train
Visitors can also take a train up to Kozhikode, the nearest railway station to Wayanad. From the railway station, buses and taxis frequently go to Wayanad. Another railway station that can be reached is Nilambur railway station which is 90 km from the place.

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About City

Nestled amidst the heavenly Nilgiri Hills in the lap of the verdant Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu is this lovely paradise, Ooty. Popularly known as the “Queen of the Hill Stations”, Ooty, a beautiful and romantic destination in India, has forever attracted travelers from all across the nation.

Ooty (short for Udhagamandalam) is a resort town in the Western Ghats mountains, in southern India's Tamil Nadu state. Founded as a British Raj summer resort, it retains a working steam railway line. Other reminders of its colonial past include Stone House, a 19th-century residence, and the circa-1829 St. Stephen’s Church. Its 55-acre Government Botanical Garden lies on the slopes of Doddabetta Peak.

Featuring a perfect blend of modernism with traditions, Ooty offers a pristine environment and gorgeous setting for nature lovers and is bestowed with scenery, viewpoints, and several lakes for travelers looking to dive into its vibe.

Ooty is most famous for its tea plantations. Connoisseurs will find plenty to choose from: dust and leaf; black, green, black and white varieties; and flavours such as masala, jasmine, cardamom and even chocolate. Most of the hotels, resorts, cottages are all located near tea estates because it gives a wonderful view to the tourist. So if you are a nature lover you can inflict tea estate which gives you a peaceful and blissful trip.

What is the best time to visit Ooty?
Ooty is a year-round destination, but the ideal time to visit is between the months of April to June and September to November.

Which language is spoken in Ooty?
Tamil is the official language of Udhagamandalam. Languages native to the Nilgiris including Badaga, Paniya, Irula and Kurumba. Due to its proximity to the neighbouring states of Kerala and Karnataka and being a tourist destination, Malayalam, Kannada and English are also spoken and understood to an extent.

Ooty, the Queen of Hill stations, welcome you with mesmerising meadows, soothing environment, cool weather and a wide array of sightseeing places to visit and admire. Each tourist attraction in Ooty promises a unique and lively experience that will leave you in awe for many days to come. However, if you are wondering what to do in Ooty and what to see in Ooty then have a look at the various sightseeing places that we have mentioned below. With these interesting places to see, you can be sure of having a memorable Ooty tour.

Top Attractions & Places to Visit in Ooty

1. Avalanche Lake
Located 28 km away from Ooty, Avalanche lake is a must visit when on Ooty Tour. This lake, beautifully lying amid the lush greenery of mountains and landscapes mesmerises every visitor. It was created due to a massive landslide somewhere around 1800s hence the name. It is popular for trout fishing and the required equipment for it can be taken from Trout hatchery. Along with exploring the surrounding areas and its rare flora and fauna, other activities that are popular here are camping, rafting and trekking to nearby hilly regions such as Upper Bhavani. It is also an ideal picnic spot.

2. Ooty Lake
One of the most important parts of every Ooty tour, Ooty lake is indeed a place to visit. nIt is an artificial lake that was built for fishing purposes. This lake is popular for boating. Tourists can be seen enjoying a refreshing ride on its serene waters. There is boating house located near the lake offering a wide array of boats on hire. Cycling by the side of lake is also worth experiencing. There are also a few shops located around the lake, selling various locally made items.

3. Emerald Lake
Located near the Emerald Village in the Nilgiri District, Emerald Lake lies in a place called as SIlent Valley. It is situated around 25 km away from Ooty. A beautiful lake offering an ideal place for picnic where you can relax and spend some quality time with your loved one. Tea plantation surrounding add on to the overall beauty of the lake. The view of sunrise and sunset from here is breathtaking and not to be missed.

4. Ooty Botanical Gardens
Maintained by the Horticultural Department of Tamil Nadu, Botanical Gardens of Ooty is undeniably one of the most popular places to see in Ooty. Spread over 55 acres of land, this garden is divided into five different sections such as Fern House, Lower Garden, Italian Garden, Conservatory and Nurseries. The flower show conducted here as a part of Ooty Summer festival is a major attraction. Another popular attraction of Botanical Garden is the Fossil Tree Trunk that is said to be around 20 million years old. The wide variety of plants here are worth exploring.

5. Deer Park
Located at a distance of 2 km from Ooty Lake, Deer Park is easily accessible by road. With its rich fauna along with varieties of deer such as Sambhar and the Chithal, Deer park makes up for an interesting visit, especially for wildlife enthusiasts. Equally rich is the variety of flora in this park. Spread across an area of 22 acres, this park was established in the year of 1986. It is one of the known wildlife sanctuaries of not only Tamil Nadu but of India presenting amazing opportunity to observe the wildlife and various animals from closer.

6. Doddabetta Peak
Located at an altitude of 2623 meters, Doddabetta Peak is the highest peak in the Nilgiris. At the junction of Western and Eastern Ghats, it is around 10 km away from Ooty. Covered by dense sholas, this peak is trekkers favourite point. The view fro the top of the peak is absolutely mesmerising, there is a telescope house at the peak with two telescopes presenting captivating view of the valley around. Rich flora and fauna here add on to the overall charm of Doddabetta Peak.

7. Kalhatty Waterfalls
About 13 km away from Ooty, on the Ooty-Mysore Road, Kalhatty Waterfalls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls that you will see on an Ooty Tour. This waterfall can be reached via a trek of 2 mile from Kalahatti village. It is believed that great Hindu saint Agastya has once lived here. With its rich avian fauna, it is often visited by bird watchers as well. Its scenic beauty is sure to leave you spellbound.

8. Kamraj Sagar Dam
A popular place for picnics and film shooting, this dam is situated around 10 km from Ooty bus stand. Also known with the name of Sandynallah Reservoir, this dam offer peaceful environment with beautiful surrounding where tourists can spend some time at ease. Along with being a popular picnic spot, it is also visited by tourists for bird watching as well as for fishing. It is a popular site for researchers who come to study environment.

9. Mudumalai National Park
Connecting Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats, on the Ooty Mysore route, Mudumalai National Park is another place to visit by Nature lovers when on their tour to Ooty. This national park boasts of many wild animals and rich avian fauna along with equally rich flora. It has also been declared as a tiger reserve as it is home to approximately 50 tigers. If interested one can also find accommodation as many guest houses are offered by the Forest Department at different location of the park.

10. Mukurthi National Park
A part of Nilgiri Bio reserve, Mukurthi National Park promises a memorable time to everyone amid its enthralling scenic beauty and rich nature. Spread across 80 sq.km, this national park has various streams and rivers flowing through it, which in turn add to the overall attraction of this place. Many animals and birds can be spotted around these sources of water. There are also a few watch towers located inside the national park. It is a popular site for trekking as well.

11. Needle View Hillpoint/Needle Rock View-point
Located about 8 km from Gudalur, Needle Rock view-point presents a mesmerizing 360 view of the surrounding valley and areas. Gudalur is around 51 km from Ooty. Also known as Soochimalai, it is also a popular spot for trekking. This view point got its name as its shape resembles a needle. The view of clouds meeting hills, crossing you as you stand watching them is sure to take your breath away.

12. Ooty Rose Garden
Rose Garden is another popular place to visit in Ooty. Maintained by Government of Tamil Nadu, this garden is spread across 4 hectares of land and proudly presents more than 20 thousand variety of roses. A well maintained garden, it also boasts of winning Garden of Excellence Award for South Asia from the World Federation of Rose Societies. The unparalleled beauty of roses promises a visual treat and an ideal backdrop for photography.

13. Ooty Toy Train
A part of Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Ooty Toy Train is a an integral part of every Ooty Tour. It runs from Mettupalayam to Ooty via Coonoor. The ride in this historical toy Train is unmatched to any other train ride; passing through lush green landscapes and breathtaking nilgiri mountains, this train runs on a track of 46 km. There are first class and second class coaches to choose from.

14. Tribal Research Center
Situated around 10 km away from Ooty, Tribal Research Center presents a glimpse into the live of indigenous people. Along with researching into the lives of tribal tribes of SOuth India, it also houses a well stocked library. It also a museum displaying artefacts. Easily accessible by road, this place is an ideal place to understand the lives of local people.

15. Parsons Valley Reservoir Ooty
As the name suggest Parson valley reservoir is located in Parson valley, which is spread over an area of 200 hectares at an altitude of 2,196 meters above sea level. Situated on the Ooty Mysore road, it can be reached via road. This hydel reservoir can be entered after getting a permission from the forest department. It is the primary source of water to the Nilgiri District. The view of the valley around the reservoir is worth travelling for.

16. Pykara Waterfalls
Situated on the Ooty Mysore road, this waterfall is around 20 km away from Ooty. Developed as a picnic spot, this place is ideal to come and relax while admiring the scenic beauty of the waterfall and greenery around. There is boat house and a restaurant can be found also near the waterfall, where you can enjoy snacks while the beauty of pristine streams of water mesmerises you. The surrounding area is also popular for Toda settlements.

17. St Stephens Church
Dating back to 19th century, St. Stephan Church is a place to visit in Ooty for its architectural beauty and religious importance. Although comparatively simpler, this church has beautiful interiors. The painted glass windows along with the painting of Last Supper is especially captivating. It is said that the timber used in the construction of thsi chruch was brought from Srinangapatna as well as from the Tipu Sultan Palace.

18. Ooty Stone House
The first bungalow which was built in Ooty is the Stone House. It was constructed by John Sullivan in 1822. Used to be called as Kal Bungalow by the locals, it was built on the land which was brought from the Toda people. Its an ancient architecture is worth seeing. Many tourists visit this place to have a glimpse of this bungalow.

19. Toda Huts Ooty
One of the most attractive and unique sightseeing places in Ooty are the Toda Huts. These are the residing place for the Toda people, one of the indigenous tribes of Ooty. The huts are made in the shape of a semi-barrel. These huts don’t have any windows and very low doors where one has to stoop and enter. While once you are inside the hut there is space to stand as well. This close-knit community of Toda people mostly depend on cattle herding and farming for living.

20. Wax World Ooty
Located at a distance of 2 km from center of the town, Wax World is definitely as place to see in Ooty. Many real-like statues of great Indian personalities have been displayed here. Some of the statues at this museum are of Mahatma Gandhi, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Mother Teresa, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, late Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and many more. Replica of local people and their living styles has been been displayed here.

21. Wenlock Downs Ooty
Over 80 acres of lush green landscapes also housing Hindustan Photo Films Company presents vast spread of greenery and calm environment. A walk here, amid the soothing touch of nature and its calm surroundings with nothing but the sound of birds and leaves hustling as the wind passes by, is something that will make your Ooty tour complete. The sight of sheeps grazing and long stretch of eucalyptus trees is sure to mesmerise you.

For locals and tourists alike, there are umpteen number of things to do in Ooty that will keep you engaged and occupied throughout your trip. While you can always indulge yourself in the usual sightseeing and other must-visit attractions, there are a few out-of-the-box things that you shouldn’t miss at any cost.

Right from the soothing boat trips to experiencing the tribal life in Toda Huts, from learning about the tea making process to trying out homemade chocolates at the Main Bazaar to the several adventure activities such as trekking, camping, and hiking, this hill station has almost a bit of everything for all types of people.

Here is a list of some fun things to do in Ooty for all those who want to make the most of their trip and fill their Ooty tour with many once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

1. Enjoy a Fun Railway Ride in the Nilgiri Mountain Toy Train
2. Admire the Natural Beauty and Cascading Waterfalls at Dolphin’s Nose
3. Discover the Exotic Flavours of Tea at the Tea Museum
4. Walkthrough the Ooty Botanical Gardens
5. Take a Joyful Boat Ride at the Ooty Lake
6. Indulge Yourself in Photography at the Pykara Lake
7. Trek to the Doddabetta Peak
8. Spend a Day Chilling at the Emerald Lake
9. Experience a Spiritual Retreat at St. Stephen’s Church
10. Enjoy Safari at Mudumalai National Park
11. Visit the Pine Tree Forests to Recollect the Old Bollywood Movies Memories
12. Seek Blessings at Elk Hill Murugan Temple
13. Head to the Wax World Museum to Learn about Indian Personalities

About Kotagiri In Coonoor

Located in the Nilgiri Hills at an elevation of 1,793 metres, Kotagiri has its own distinct appeal among Coonoor tourist places. Kotagiri is located about an hour’s drive from Ooty and Coonoor – two of the most popular hill stations in Tamil Nadu.

Named after the local tribe of ‘Kota’ people, Kotagiri is located about 30 kilometres west of Ooty. A quieter and unassuming place than Ooty or Coonoor, this idyllic town is one of the hidden gems in Tamil Nadu. Kodanad tea estate is another popular attraction in the list of places to visit in Kotagiri. A popular spot for honeymooners, Kodanad view point provided jaw-dropping views of the valley below. One can see the Gajalahatti pass and paddy fields of Thengumarahaada basked in sunshine from this view point in Kotagiri.

The cone-shaped Rangaswamy Peak remains shrouded by the mist most of the time. This majestic peak, visible from Kodanad view point, is revered by local tribes of Nilgiri hills. The trek allows beautiful views of nearby villages and opportunities to explore tea estates in Kotagiri. Trekking in Longwood Shola Reserve Forest is a popular thing to do in Kotagiri. It’s a typical rainforest with tall canopy trees and medicinal plants. Visitors can spot animals like gaur and deer on the 2 kms. hike through the forest.

Pethakal Bungalow, Catherine Falls, Elk Falls, Kamatraya Temple, Bikkapathi Reserve are other worth-exploring places on a Kotagiri sightseeing tour. Explore the waterfalls, trek around the trails, and relax amidst nature, while you are looking for the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu, Kotagiri has a lot of things to offer all that you want!

Places To Visit In Kotagiri

1. Elk Falls
A sight of pure splendor, Elk Falls is situated about 7km from Kotagiri near Uyilathi Village on the main route to Mettupalayam. The surroundings of the falls are equally entrancing as the fall itself, with a European house lying near the spot glorifying the British architecture.

2. Longwood Shola
Longwood Shola is a place that offers tourists a wide spectrum of Kotagiri's wilderness in its full prime. A dense and a thick cover of evergreen forest, the place inhabits animals like flying fox and Indian Bison.

3. Catherine Falls
A beautiful sight to behold, Catherine Falls is 250 feet high waterfall flowing into the Kallar River. Located 8km from Kotagiri on the main Mettupalayam Road, the fall is named after a wife of a coffee planter of Kotagiri.

4. Rangasamy Peak and Pillar
Considered to be a sacred hill, Rangasamy Hill houses a holy shrine devoted to Lord Rangasamy. Situated a distance of 20 km from Kotagiri and standing at a height of 1785 m above the sea level, the peak serves as a sacred place to Irulas Tribe.

5. Kodanand View Point
A beautiful view awaits you here at Kodanand View Point which looks over a splendid sight of Rangaswamy Peak, Dolphin's Nose, Catherine Fall and Rangaswamy Pillar.

6. John Sullivan Memorial
John Sullivan Memorial is a place where you can witness the past of the town of Kotagiri established in the memory of John Sullivan, a British civil servant who recognized Ooty as a hill station.

Places to visit in and around Coonoor

1. Sim's Park
One of the best and most recommended places to visit when in Coonoor is Sim’s Park. It is more of a botanical garden having rich treasure of thousands of different and exotic species of flora and age-old trees that were brought from other parts of the country. The wide and diverse variety of plants and trees pull a huge number of botanists and nature enthusiasts to Sim’s Park every year during the annual fruit and vegetable festival that’s held in the month of May. The garden is also famous for some of its most exquisite variety of trees like the Rudraksh or beed tree, Cinnamomum (known for having aromatic oils in their leaves and bark) and Queensland karry pine, which is an ornamental tree. The Araucaria, Pine, Turpentine, Quercus, Phoenix, Magnolia, Tree ferns and Camellia are among other varieties found here.

2. Droog Fort
Another most popular tourist destinations around Coonoor is the Droog Fort which is of both historical and mythological importance. Located at around 15- 17 kilometres from Coonoor, the fort was an outpost built by Tipu Sultan in the 18th Century to guard his region. What remains of the outpost is just ruins with a single wall and the watchtower that gives a mesmerizing view of the surroundings of the hill station. As far as mythological legend goes, the place finds its association with Mahabharata to be the residence of the local demon named Bakasura. Hence, it is also called Bakasura Malai. The fort is a trekking point and can be reached by trekking down 4 kilometres from Nonsuch Tea Estate.

3. Dolphin’s Nose View point
Dolphin’s nose view point is a very famous tourist spot in Coonoor is a gigantic rock protruding outside the level surrounded by canyons on both sides with Catherine falls of Kotagiri at a point where it is clearly visible and is absolutely scenic from the top of the rock formation. One can also see beautiful sunrises and sunsets from here. It is also situated close to some other tourist destinations like the Tiger Hill, Catherine Falls, Lamb’s Rock and Kotagiri.

4. Lamb’s Rock
The place is named after Captain Lamb who intended to open a road to this place. If one intends to have views of Coimbatore plains and Nilgiri hills at one go, Lamb’s Rock is the best place to be. One can also trek to this place.

5. Law’s Falls
Situated inside the Coonoor forest range, Law’s Falls forms out of the Coonoor river near its intersection with Mettupalayam ghat route. The waterfall that is named after Colonel Law, falls from a height of 180 feet through multiple cascades to reach to the bottom. It is a major picnic spot for locals and finds huge footfall post monsoon. 

6. Wellington Golf Course
It is one of the oldest Golf Clubs in South India with a history that dates back to a little over 100 years, spread across an area of 69 acres of land is the headquarters of Madras Regimental Centre. Apart from its famous golf course and the brick cricket pavilion, there is a cricket pitch, a tennis court and a restaurant inside the premises. The golf course is also used for shooting films.

7. All Saints Church
All Saints Church is an English style Anglical protestant church built in 1854 adorning antique dark wood roofs and interiors with stained glass windows making it look like a perfect classical English countryside structure. The church houses a very old pipe organ. The place is very peaceful and is surrounded by Junipers and Pine trees. 

8. St. George’s Church
As opposed to the classic British architecture of All Saints Church, the St. George’s Church is a Gothic structure, designed by Colonel J. T. Boileau which is also referred to as ‘Cantonment Church’ due to the building style. Since the church was controlled by the military during the Raj era, it is also called as ‘Garrison Church’. The white marbled floor of the altar gives an elegant look to the interiors of the church which also has paintings of St. Michael, St. George and another painting of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

9. Ketti Valley
Ketti Valley is the second largest gorge in the world, surrounded by the blue mountains from all sides, and is the most recommended place to visit for all nature, photography and adventure enthusiasts. The valley is located on the Coonoor- Ooty road and can also be explored by taking the 25-minute toy train ride. The Ketti valley viewpoint gives you the most beautiful view of the Nilgiri hills being the most famous vantage point in Coonoor. The Todas and Badagas are the indigenous tribe that belong to the valley who take up to farming and cultivate both fruits and vegetables. The famous Pony Needles are manufactured here in Ketti. There is a Shiva Lingam Temple that is quite famous among the locals and is a must visit. Apart from this, there are several waterfalls one can see in the entire valley.

10. Hidden Valley
The most unexplored portion of Coonoor and true to its name is the Hidden Valley. It is accessible via trekking and is a treasure for trekking, mountaineering, rock climbing and adventure enthusiasts. The valley is located behind the Wellington Golf Course, near Sim’s Park. There are numerous water streams inside the valley and the hiking trail here is very scenic with diverse avian fauna. The hidden valley is also a birder’s paradise. The interesting fact about the Hidden Valley is that it surrounds entire Coonoor.

11. Rallia Dam
Located around 9 kilometres from Coonoor, on the Wellington road is another beautiful spot to visit in Coonoor at a quaint and peaceful end. It is the Rallia Dam that provides water to entire Coonoor. It can be accessed by trekking the last 1km stretch from the parking lot after an uphill drive. It is recommended to visit the dam either during sunrise or sunset as the views from top leave you in awe. One can also spot Malabar Squirrels and Indian Bisons within the premises of the dam area.

12. Highfield Tea Estate
Highfield Tea Estate, located at around 2 kilometres northeast of Upper Coonoor, is a 50-year-old tea factory where the aroma of freshly brewed tea of exquisite varieties is in the wind the entire time. The tours to the tea estate are designed around being study tours for tea lovers where they get to witness the tea processing sessions. The estate is surrounded by eucalyptus trees and hence, there is a special tour for learning extraction of oil from the eucalyptus.

The Queen of Hill Stations has a lot more for its avid travelers. So, if you wish to explore it all, you can plan a long getaway to Ooty with Conoor & Kotagiri to create some unforgettable memories in your life.

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About City

"The Princess of Hill Stations"
Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in India. A Lakeside resort town of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal has a beautiful climate, mist-covered manicured cliffs and waterfall that come together to create the ideal setting for a perfect getaway. Kodaikanal means 'the gift of the forests'.

Nestled amidst the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills, Kodaikanal stands at an altitude of 7200 feet above sea level, and once you visit this hill station, you will find that every bit of what you have imagined it to be is real. Kodaikanal is a place you can go to take a break from the rigours of daily city life, and this hill station lets you sit back and connect with nature as you head out on biking or trekking trails or take a stroll through the vast forests surrounding the town.

Must Visit Places in Kodaikanal

1. Green Valley View (Suicide Point)
Green Valley View, or the otherwise known Suicide Point, is a magnificent spot in Kodaikanal, popular mainly for its enroute fun. One must walk through misty woodlands and panoramic walks to reach this heaven like spot.

2. Kodai Lake
Kodaikanal Lake that lays in the heart of Kodaikanal, is a star-shaped man-made lake that is draped on an area of 60 acres. Boating, horse riding, cycling and angling are a few of the adventure activities tourists can appease themselves with, near the lake.

3. Bear Shola Falls
Located at a mere distance of 2 kilometres from the Kodaikanal Lake, the Bear Shola Falls is a popular picnic spot in the region. This cascade is a seasonal attraction that comes to life in its fullest during the monsoons. An interesting legend behind the unique name of this place is that it was a favourite haunt of a bear who used to frequent this water body to drink water, hence imparting it the name Bear Shola Falls.

4. Dolphin's Nose
The Dolphin's Nose viewpoint in Kodaikanal is based on a flat, protruding piece of rock that is shaped like a dolphin's nose. This forms a visible cliff at the height of 6,600 feet, where you can experience Kodaikanal at its best - plunging valleys, rugged terrain, clear skies, and the splendor of green.

5. Pillar Rocks
The famous Pillars Rocks of Kodaikanal are located around 8 km from the lake and are an exquisite picnic spot. Constituting of a beautiful mini garden, the place is so named as it has three vertically positioned boulders reaching up to a height of 400 feet.

6. Thalaiyar Falls
Also known as Rat Tail Falls, Thalaiyar Falls is located in the lush green slopes of Palani Hill ranges in the Dindigul District, in Kodaikanal. With a height of 297m, it is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu, the sixth highest waterfall in India. There is a view tower in the park at the Dum Dum Rock, from where you can get a beautiful view of the falls and the Manjalar Dam. There is a hiking route near the waterfall.

7. Vattakanal
This is the village of Vattakanal, and it’s quite the charming little hill station in the Western Ghats. At a height of about 2011 m and towards the western edge of Tamil Nadu, Vattakanal is a small hamlet at a distance of about 7-8 km from Kodaikanal. In Tamil, ‘vatta’ suggests circle whereas ‘kanal’ translates to the forest. Vattakanal is popular among tourists from Israel and that can be seen in the overall hippie vibe of and the food served in cafes.

8. Mannavanur
Mannavanur is a serene farming village in Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu - 35km away from Kodaikanal. This quaint village has terrace farms that are cut into the hill slopes. It offers nature-lovers a chance to experience the farm life, especially spotting rabbits, sheep and other animals. The Mannavanur Lake adds tranquillity to this picturesque town. This is also a stop on many trekking routes in the area.

9. Devil's Kitchen
A natural and unique heritage site also known as the Devil's Kitchen, the Guna Caves are situated on the outskirts of Kodaikanal, which can be reached from the Moir Point. This place was earlier not very famous and was visited only by hikers. However, it got famous after a Tamil movie with the name 'Guna' was shot here in 1992. This is a group of caverns located amidst the three huge boulders known as Pillar Rocks. In addition to being a great location for photography, the gorge also remains filled with thick clouds in the monsoon and winter seasons. To reach the hilltop, visitors need to walk 400 meters from the main entrance.

10. Coakers Walk
Coakers Walk is a beautiful man-made one-kilometre-long walking plaza built on the mountains in the mesmerizing city of Kodaikanal. The lovely path of Coakers Walk that curves by the edge of the gorgeous mountain have been constructed mainly for morning and evening walks. One can also choose to ride a bicycle to explore the scenic location. . It costs INR 30 per hour for adults and INR 20 per hour for children. The sight is breathtakingly beautiful, and it almost makes one feel like they are walking in the clouds.

11. Berijam Lake
Berijam Lake is a quaint reservoir located 22 km from Kodaikanal main stand. With several activities like fishing, safari tours and bird watching, the lake is nature's unhindered beauty in the midst of a forest conservation area. The lake also facilitates the habitat of many animals such as Bison, Indian Elephant, Nilgiri Langur and Deer, and if you're lucky, you will also be able to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures. Boating has been banned in the lake to preserve the natural freshwater.

12. Kodai-Palani Trek
Known as the Princess of Hill Stations, Kodaikanal is a popular destination for those seeking adventure. The town of Kodaikanal is established on a plateau above the southern escarpment of the Upper Palani Hills at a height of 6, 998 ft.

13. Trekking
A trekkers delight, Kodaikanal has some exquisite locations to offer to both the professional trekkers and the novice ones. Trekking routes with varying difficulty levels are present and a tourist can select the route according to the fitness, time factor and one's trekking ability.

14. Bryant Park
One of the most popular botanical gardens in Kodaikanal, the Brayant Park is known for its fauna, rafts and hybrids. The best time to visit this marvelous park is during the annual horticulture show that is held during the month of May.

15. Silver Cascade Falls
Just 8 km from Kodaikanal town, is the scenic Silver Cascade Falls, known for its celestial and exquisite flow of silvery waters. It is a delight to see the pure crystalline water flowing down from a 180 ft tall cliff.

16. Silent Valley View
Silent Valley View is located in close proximity to the Pillar rock garden in Kodaikanal. The point is famous for proffering some astounding and stunning views of the Silent Valley.

17. Kurinji Temple
Kurunji Temple is mainly dedicated to Lord Murugu and is dexterously based at a distance of 3 km from the lake. Providing delightful views of small villages, Palani Hills and Northern plains, and carrots plantation on the terraced slopes, the temple is also associated with the Kurunji Flower which blooms once in 12 years carpeting the whole area with purple flowers.

18. Kodaikanal Solar Observatory
Established in the year 1899, the Kodaikanal Observatory is a part of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and was earlier known as Solar Physics Observatory.

19. Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History
Shenbaganur Museum in Kodaikanal makes up for one of the most famous tourist spots and is an interesting place to visit. The museum is also one of the best orchidoriums in the country and is located 5.6 km away from the Kodaikanal Lake.

20. Subrahmanya Temple (Kartikeya Temple)
At a distance of 65 km from Kodaikanal lies the holy Subramanya temple, also known as Kartikeya Temple. Dedicated to Lord Subramanya, the temple is located at a height of 135 meters and the pilgrim needs to undertake a 659 step climb to reach the temple.

21. Pine Forest
Situated in the southwest of Kodaikanal, Pine Forest is one of the most famous tourist spots in the city. It showcases the mesmerising nature around which has been preserved to date which is why it is also an important preserved heritage in the town.

22. La Salette Church
The Mother Salette church is one of the oldest churches, about 133 years old. Every year on 14th and 15th August, a grand celebration takes place in the church.

23. Kukkal Caves
The now camping site of trekkers was once the earliest settlement of the Paliyan tribals. Situated at the height of 6200 feet above sea level, the Kukkal caves reside on of the highest altitudes in Kodaikanal which is why it receives a yearlong frigid climate along with misty and never-ending rains.

24. Moir Point
Situated at the entrance of the forest which leads up all the way to the exquisite Berijam Lake, Moir Point is one of the most significant viewpoints present in Kodaikanal. Since this place offers terrific views of the valleys, it remains one of the most crowded places in Kodaikanal.

25. Christ The King Church
A prominent CSI Church situated in Kodaikanal, Christ the King Church has a history of over a hundred years. It is one of the deeply admired places for worship situated in the Queen of Hill Stations.

26. Fairy Falls
Situated in the beautiful South-Indian station of Kodaikanal, the enchanting Fairy Falls is the source of the Pambar River which joins into the Vaigai River later on. Due to its breathtaking scenic beauty, the Fairy Falls also makes up for a popular picnic spot.

27. Pambar Falls
Also known as the Grand Cascade and situated at a distance of 4 km from the Kodaikanal Bus Station, the Pambar Falls are formed by the town reservoir flowing towards the south and forming the Fairy Falls which further continue to join the Vaigai River. The falls can be reached by following a steep and slippery path from behind the Pambar house.

28. 80 Mile Round
80 Mile Round is an exciting trekking route which begins at the Berijam Lake and lasts at the Poombaral Village of Kodaikanal. If you are an adventure lover, then 80 Mile Round is the perfect place for you to experience the adrenaline rush in your body.

29. Upper Lake View
Situated 3.2 km away from the Coakers Walk, Upper Lake View is a famous tourist attraction in Kodaikanal and one which is worth visiting. After you reach here, you will get an appealing view of the star-shaped lake situated here and the surrounding lush greenery which looks stunning.

30. Dolmen Circle
Dolmen Circle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kodaikanal which promises a unique experience to all its visitors. Situated at a distance of 18 km from Berijam Lake and 8 km from Kodaikanal Lake, the Dolmen Circle boasts about its pre-historic remains which can date back to 5,000 BC.

31. Lutheran Church
The Lutheran Church which is located in Lakshmipuram is one of the most iconic structures of the breathtaking hill station of Kodaikanal. The church is visited by a huge population of tourists which not only involves Christians but people belonging to other religions as well.

32. Perumal Peak
Perumal Peak which is situated at the height of 2,440 meters is the highest peak of the Perumalai Hills. Nestled in the majestic Western Ghats, it is a place that is worth trekking. Situated around 18 km from Kodaikanal, Perumal Peak provides stunning views of the surrounding Western Ghats and the Nilgiri Hills.

33. Vattakanal Falls
Vattakanal Falls situated at a distance of 3 km from the town of Kodaikanal is famous for its rich biodiversity. Surrounded by trees, hills and lush greenery all around, this attraction makes up for a perfect place to observe the wonder that is nature and all its elements closely.

34. Chettiar Park
Chettiar is a small park which is managed by the Kodaikanal Township and offers a calm and soothing environment to its tourists. Covered with lush greenery and exquisite scenic views all around, this place is worth spending your time at with your loved ones.

35. Poombarai
Poombarai is a tiny village that is famous for its production of garlic. It is comfortably nestled among terraced fields and lush greenery. It stands at the height of 1,920 m in the Palani Hills and offers a picturesque view of the surroundings. You get to see colourful houses laid out in neverending greenery. Poombarai is as tranquil as it is mesmerising, and makes for a fantastic addition to any Kodaikanal trip.

The top activities in Kodaikanal are Kodaikanal Organic Farm Camping, Camping with Trekking and Meals, Kurangani Hills, Camping and Trekking in Kodaikanal, Forest Tour in Kodaikanal, Trekking Tour of Kodaikanal, Hill Top Camping in Kodaikanal.

How to Reach Kodaikanal
One can catch a flight to Trichy or Madurai which are 150 km and 120 km away from Kodaikanal. You can also board a train which will halt at Kodai Road. From Kodairoad station, one has to travel only by road. Taxis are available for hire up to Kodaikanal but since these might the only mode of transport here, the prices are often not negotiable. From Dindigul city, Kodaikanal is located at a distance of 90 km approximately and there are plenty of buses plying from various parts of the state.

What is the best time to visit Kodaikanal?
The best time to visit Kodaikanal is from October to June, however, the weather remains a bit chilly during December and January. Ideal for a vacation in each season, Kodaikanal is the most colourful in summers and most picturesque in monsoons. If your trip consists of an itinerary that includes a lot of sights to see, then summer is the best time to visit this place and those who wish to go for trekking, plan your trip to Kodaikanal between October and February.

Kodaikanal in Summer ( March-June ) 
Summers (March to June) in Kodaikanal is ideal with comfortable 20 degree Celsius to 32 degree Celsius temperature and flowers in full bloom.
The ten days long Grand Annual Summer Festival, which takes place in May, attracts many tourists. From elegant fruit exhibitions to enthralling boat races, flower art-works, classical dance performances and melodious musicals, the Summer Festival is a platter of different shows. Kodaikanal also holds fantastic festivals like Panguni Uthiram in March and the Annual Horticulture Show in May.

Kodaikanal in Winter ( December-February ) 
With a temperature that rarely falls below 8 degree Celsius, winter in Kodaikanal (between December and February) is the best time to enjoy various treks, and attend the famous Pongal festival celebrated during January.

Kodaikanal in Monsoon ( June-September) 
Kodaikanal receives a considerably average amount of rainfall during the monsoon season. Without a doubt, the place wears a new look in the monsoon with the fresh greenery all around, however, the hill slopes become slippery and the waterfalls begin to overflow. It is advisable to not travel to Kodaikanal in the monsoon unless you are ready to bear the rainfall.

Events in Kodaikanal

Annual Horticulture Show, Bryant Park
15th May
The best time to visit Kodaikanal, is during the annual flower show, where you can see an astounding 4 lakh plants in full bloom.

Annual Summer Festival
20th May - 18th June
Kodaikanal has long been referred to as the 'princess of hill stations' as it provides a perfect refuge from the tropical heat during summers. The summer festival has routine cultural programmes such as folk dance, folk music and bharatnatyam festival as well as fun activities like flower shows and 'catch a fish' events.

Food of Kodaikanal
Chocolates, Sandwiches, Brownies, cheeses and some hot 'chai' are the most sought after eateries of Kodaikanal. Other than these, there is a lot that stands out in this town such as locally produced organic foods, a rich and spicy dash of Punjabi cuisine, popular items of Tibetan cuisine, an absolutely lip-smacking variety of Biryanis, as well as an elaborate Gujarati platter. Find local and traditional platters here too, with essentials like Dosas, idilis, Upma, Parota, Sambhar, Rasam, Paysam, Kesari, Sweet pongal and lots more.

Your trip to Kodaikanal cannot be complete without a trekking excursion; treks along 80 Mile Road, Kukkal Caves, Mnajalar etc., are pretty popular. In addition, viewpoints like Moir Point and Silent Valley View offer stunning views of the valley. Moreover, there are different holy sites for you to visit like Subramanya Temple, Kurinji Temple and La Salette Church and museums like the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory and Shenbaganur Museum.

A breathtaking hill station and the summer headquarters of the East India Company, Ooty boasts fabulous weather, lush green hills, gorgeous views of the Nilgiri peaks, lakes, Rose Garden etc. Mysore, however, is known for its royal connections and houses majestic palaces, temples, gardens, sanctuaries, museums and silk sarees. We offer you numerous Kodaikanal travel packages that are fully customizable for a fantastic trip with family and friends!

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Mysore
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Wayanad
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Ooty
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Kodaikanal
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Tour Plan

Day 1 

Arrival in Bengaluru - Mysore (150 Kms / 3 ½ Hrs)

Pick up from Bengaluru airport and proceed to Mysore. It is known as the ‘Garden City’ and the ‘City of Palaces’. Enroute visit Srirangapatna (Dariya Daulat Bagh, Gumbaz, Tippu Fort and Ranganathaswamy Temple). Check in at the Hotel and in evening proceed to Mysore palace, St Philomina’s Church & Brindavan Garden. Overnight stay at Mysore.

Day 2 

Mysore – Wayanad (140 Kms / 3 ½ Hrs)

After Breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Wayanad. On arrival check into the hotel. Later visit to Kuruva Island to experience Bamboo rafting (subject to weather condition and availability). Return back to the hotel for overnight stay.

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Breakfast

Day 3 

Wayanad Sightseeing

After Breakfast, enjoy sightseeing of Wayanad visiting Edakkal Cave, Banasura Sagar Dam & Pookode Lake - here enjoy boat ride (if operational). Evening free at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel.

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Breakfast

Day 4 

Wayanad – Ooty (120 Kms / 2 ½ Hrs)

Today morning after Breakfast, proceed for Ooty. Check in at the hotel and relax for a while. Later, go on to visit Avalanche Lake, Annamalaiyar Temple and Echo Rock. The beautiful Avalanche Lake is said to have been formed as a result of a landslide in 1823. It is a treat to the eyes to behold the crystal clear blue waters amidst lush greenery and the gorgeous hillside. Worship the lord and admire the beautiful architecture of the famous Annamalaiyar Temple (1,800 years old), dedicated to Lord Shiva. Echo Rock is one of the many prominent viewpoints in Ooty from where you can enjoy panoramic views of the entire city. Then return to the hotel and stay overnight at Ooty.

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Breakfast

Day 5 

Explore Ooty

Wake up to a pleasant morning, enjoy a delicious breakfast and proceed for sightseeing in Ooty. Nestled in the blue hills of Nilgiris and also named as the "Queen of Hill Stations" in South India, Ooty boasts of endless natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. After some rest, make a visit to the Botanical Garden, Dodabetta Peak, Valley View Lake, Wilson Fish Farm and St. Stephen's Church. Dodabetta Peak, the highest mountain (2,637 m) in the entire Nilgiris Range is a popular tourist spot, which offers clear vistas of the surroundings. Visit the St. Stephen's Church, one of Ooty's oldest and most beautiful churches. Rest of the day is for leisure. During your leisure time, you can opt to visit the Emerald Lake, Shooting Point, rose Garden, Murugan Temple and Mudumalai National Park (leisure activities are not included in the package). Stay overnight in Ooty.

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Breakfast

Day 6 

Ooty – Kodaikanal (260 Kms / 6 ½ Hrs)

After Breakfast checkout from hotel and drive to Kodaikanal on arrival check in to the hotel. Proceed for local Sightseeing (if time permits) else day at leisure or own activities and overnight stay at Kodaikanal.

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Breakfast

Day 7 

Kodaikanal sightseeing

After Breakfast, proceed for the local sightseeing of Kodaikanal that includes Bryant Park, Kodaikanal Lake, Echo Point, Pine Trees, Guna Cave, Bear Shola Falls (Seasonal), Coakers’s Walk, Pillar Rock, View Point & Solar Observatory. In evening return back to the Hotel and stay overnight.

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Breakfast

Day 8 

Departure Kodaikanal – Coimbatore

After Breakfast, check out of the Hotel and transfer to Coimbatore Airport / Railway station for your onward/return journey with pleasant memories.

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Breakfast

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Mysore

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Hotel Le Ruchi The Prince

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1 Night

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Le Standard

Wayanad

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Raindrops Resorts - A luxury boutique resort

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2 Nights

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Premium Cottage

Ooty

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Surya village / Welbeck Residency

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2 Nights

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Standard

Kodaikanal

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The Hamuse

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2 Nights

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Executive

Inclusions

  • 1 Night stay in Mysore on twin sharing basis
  • 2 Nights stay in Wayanad on twin sharing basis
  • 2 Nights stay in Ooty on twin sharing basis
  • 2 Nights stay in Kodaikanal on twin sharing basis
  • Daily breakfast at the Hotel
  • Return Airport / Train Station transfers
  • All transfers and sightseeing as per itinerary using A/c Vehicle
  • All Toll Taxes, Parking Charges, Driver Allowances.

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  • Any Airfare / Train Fare and Travel Insurance
  • Any Entrance fees, Camera Fee, Ropeway fee, Joy rides (other than specified)
  • Any Expenses of Personal Nature such as Laundry, Room Service, Mini Bar, Telephone etc.
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Tour Destination

About City

Mysore (or Mysuru), a city in India's southwestern Karnataka state, was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1947. In its center is opulent Mysore Palace, seat of the former ruling Wodeyar dynasty. The palace blends Hindu, Islamic, Gothic and Rajput styles. Mysore is also home to the centuries-old Devaraja Market, filled with spices, silk and sandalwood. 

The name Mysore brings the image of its royal foundation in one's mind. One of South India's famous tourist destinations, Mysore is known for its royal heritage and magnificient buildings and monuments. 

There are some notable heritage structures in Mysore like the famous Mysore Palace and the Jaganmohana Palace. Other significant tourist spots in Mysore include Somanthapura, Karanji Lake & Park, Chamundi Hill, Brindavan Garden and Rail Museum.

Mysore was one of the three largest Princely States in the erstwhile British Empire of India. To this day, the Mysore Palace stands tall as one of the most spectacular palaces in India. A very famous tourist spot that sees thousands of visitors milling in and around it every day, the Mysore Palace is a mesmerizing example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, every inch of the palace drips with opulence and intricate details, and every room that you visit stands out in terms of its elaborate architecture, beautiful paintings, rich colours and stained-glass windows. On every Sunday, and during the Dussehra celebrations, the palace is spectacularly lit up once dusk falls.

Another popular element in Mysore is the Ashtanga School of Yoga. This draws visitors and practitioners from around the world to participate in this style of yoga that originated in Mysore. 

Must Visit Places in Mysore

1. Mysore Palace
The former residence of the royal family of Mysore, the Mysore Palace is an extremely breath-taking example of the Indo-Sarcenic style of architecture. It was built in the year 1912 for the 24th Ruler of the Wodeyar Dynasty, and is till date one of the biggest palaces in the country. It's one of the most popular and well known tourist attractions in India.

2. Brindavan Gardens
Built across the Kaveri river, these beautiful gardens were constructed by Krishnaraja Wodeyar. These gardens spread over 60 acres of land and were modeled after the Shalimar gardens of Kashmir. The beauty of these gardens multiplies in the evenings when the fountains light up in various colors.

3. Mysore Zoo
Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, also known as the Mysore Zoo is one of the best zoological gardens in India. Along with being home to various species of birds, mammals and reptiles, this zoo also engages in captive breeding of exotic and endangered species. The world's first caesarian section delivery performed on an elephant in Mysore zoo gave it global fame and recognition.

4. Somanathapura Temple
The village is named after Somnath, the commander of the Hoysala army who founded this place. It has a perfect natural setting for a family picnic. Also, the Somnathpur temple is a classic example of the stone carvings in Hoysala architecture.

5. Chamundeshwari Temple
Built atop the Chamundi Hills, this temple dates back to the 12th century. The idol of the main deity is made of gold. Also featured in this temple is a intricately engraved seven storey Gopuram and a silver plated entrance.

6. Shuka Vana
Home to over 2000 birds, the Shuka Vana in Mysore currently holds the record for most bird species in an aviary in the Guinness Book of World Records. This unique park, commonly known as parrot park, is a part of the Avadhoota Datta Peetham in the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashram, and also serves as a rehabilitation centre for abused, injured and abandoned birds.

7. Jaganmohan Palace
The palace that housed the royals before the construction of The Mysore palace, this structure displays various paintings of the past kings of Mysore and is one of the oldest buildings in the city.

8. Bonsai Garden
The Bonsai Garden of Mysore is home to over a 100 different varieties of Bonsai trees spread across a vast estate of about 4 acres. It is a part of the Avadoota Datta Peetham of the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashrama.

9. Rail Museum
The Mysore Rail Museum is the second of its kind in India, right after the National Railways Museum of Delhi. The museum depicts the journey and development of the Indian railways through an opulent collection of photographs and various other exhibits, housing a plethora of information and insight into the intricacies of the railway engine.

10. Karanji lake
Karanji Lake, also known as the fountain lake, is a popular picnic spot. Visitors are allowed to bring packed food, and there is a coffee shop as well. It is a beautiful place to explore the different species of birds as the lake exhibits as many as 147 species including herons, Asian openbill storks, cormorant, grey pelican, etc.

11. St. Philomena's Church
Recognized as the second tallest church of Asia, St. Philomena's Church was constructed to pay tribute to the Catholic Saint and martyr of Roman Catholic Church, Saint Philomena. It is one of the most important historical sites in Mysore and is frequently visited by tourists from all over the country.

12. Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
Located in the picturesque state of Karnataka, the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary in Srirangapatna is a haven for a wide array of bird species. It is the largest bird sanctuary in the state and comprises of six small islands on the banks of the river Kaveri. The beauty that finds a place here in Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is a sight to sore eyes. The scenery of the local vegetation and landscape, coupled with the colourful variety of wildlife makes it a unique learning experience for everyone. This destination offers many activities to its tourists; the most popular ones include bird watching, boating, and some good old nature photography.

13. GRS fantasy park
GRS Fantasy Park is a theme based amusement park and one of the favorites among the locals of Mysore. It offers some really amusing rides and activities making it a perfect spot for friends and families to hangout.

14. Edmuri Falls
Located on the Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Marg, 3 km from Mysore city, Edmuri Falls (also known as Yedmuri Falls) is a quaint waterfall that comes in pair with the adjoining Balmuri Falls. Originating from the River Cauvery, the waterfall is generated when it comes in contact with a 6 feet rocky steep slope on the path of the river. In the view of the lush green backdrop of the hills and the sparkling water in sight, the waterfall is a pure visual delight.

15. Talakadu
Nestled on the banks of River Cauvery, Talakadu is town known for its sand dunes. With a rich past and heritage, the town is also quite famous among the devotees who come here for a special worship.

16. City Shopping
While in Mysore, take home Mysore silk saris, Mysore sandalwood artifacts and handicrafts, incense sticks, and traditional Mysore paintings called Ganjifa paintings, that the town is known for.

17. Folklore Museum
A part of the Mysore University, the museum is home to one of the most elaborate collections of folk art, products and articles. Visit the museum to witness one of the most sprawling depictions of the state's folk art.

18. Trinesvaraswamy Temple
This ancient temple is located outside the Mysore Fort, the main deity being Trinesvara i.e. the three eyed Shiva. The gopura of this temple was destroyed in the 18th century, but the beauty of the Dravidian architecture is still on display here.

19. Nanjangud
This temple town is known as the Southern Kashi. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built during the Ganga period but renovated by the Wodeyars. Shrines dedicated to various other Gods and Goddesses are there inside the temple.

20. Melukote Temples
The two temples in Melukote are Tirunarayana temple and Yoga Narasimha, both located at the foothills and top respectively of the Yadavgiri hills.

21. Srikanteswara Temple
This temple built in the Dravidian style is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is said to have healing powers. The 125 feet tall Gopura along with the 7 gold kalash are a must see on visiting this temple.

22. Lalitha Mahal Palace
Built in the year 1921, Lalitha Mahal is the second largest palace in Mysore. It was built at the orders of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV of Mysore for stay of the then Viceroy of India. The architecture of the grand palace was inspired by St. Paul? Cathedral in London, making it one of the most remarkable structure to grace the landscape of the city.

23. Ashtanga Yoga Institute
The Ashtanga Yoga Institute based in the peaceful and tranquil environment of Mysore is a disciplined institute that provides comprehensive courses in Ashtanga Yoga and Hatha Yoga. The institute has 200 hours, 300 hours & Yoga Vacation programmes which are residential in nature. Two hours of intensive asanas practice followed by two more hours of adjustments & teaching sessions are held every day.

24. Mysore Mandala Yoga Shala
Established in 2001, Mysore Mandala Yoga Shala is a Yoga and Cultural Centre, located in Lakshmipuram, Mysore City, in a Century Old Heritage House. The Yoga Shala mainly imparts Ashtanga Vinyas Yogasana, Mysore Style in a traditional way, as taught by Yogacharyas Krishnamachar and Pattabhi Jois of Mysore.

25. Kunti Betta
Nestled in the town of Pandavapura between two hills, Kunti Betta is a perfect place to get away from the helter skelter of the city. This place is surrounded by sugarcane fields, paddy fields and coconut trees that makes the place look beautiful and mesmerizing. Situated at an elevation of 2882 feet, the picturesque scenic views that this place comprises of will make you feel rejuvenated.

26. Masinagudi
Masinagudi is a serene and tranquil hill station located near Mysore in the Nilgiri district. A haven for animal and bird lovers, this place is a mesmerizing and spectacular place to be close to nature. This is a great place to get away from the monotony of daily life and enjoy some peaceful time relaxing. The variegated hills and verdant trees that surround the place makes it look magical and beautiful.

27. Chunchanakatte Falls
Chunchanakatte Falls are situated on River Kaveri in Chunchanakatte village of Mysore. The river fall off at a height of 20 metres divided as two different waterfalls, then at the base it continues as one river again.

28. Balmuri Waterfalls
Balmuri Falls is situated in the village of Balmuri, 16 kms away from Mysore. The 6-feet-tall waterfall is a man made stretch of cascading water formed by the check-dam on River Cauvery. It is a popular picnic spot for the people of Mysore and Bangalore.

29. Krishnarajasagar Dam
Located in Mandya in Karnataka, KrishnaRajaSagara Dam, also known as KRS Dam, is a huge gravity dam situated near the confluence of the rivers - Cauvery, Hemavathi and Lakshaman Tirtha. Named after Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV of Mysore, the dam was initially built to provide water for Mandya and Mysore. But later, it eventually became a source of water supply for the city of Bangalore that was rapidly growing. Today it is a major tourist attraction and amongst the most scenic spots in the region.

30. Lingambudhi Lake
A hot spot of rich biodiversity and forever crowded by vibrant colored butterflies and exotic species of birdies, Lingambudhi Lake is a resplendent freshwater lake in Mysore. Considered to be a popular tourist spot in the city, the lake is exactly situated in Srirampura, around 8 km away from the city centre. Bustling with lush greenery and gorgeous surroundings, the spot is a popular picnic spot and offers the perfect atmosphere to relax and unwind from the hustle bustle of the city.

Best Time to Visit Mysore

October to February: This is one of the best times of the year to visit Mysore because the weather is cool with temperature dipping to a minimum of 10°C.
March to May: Summers in Mysore are warm with the temperature varying between 22°C and 39°C.

Which food is special in Mysore?

Sambar, a fiery lentil soup, and coconut chutney are served alongside vada, just like with idli. The idli-vada combo (one idli and one vada) is highly well-liked for breakfast or as a teatime snack. Vada is one of the Mysore famous foods you should never miss.

Mysore is also famed for its exceptional quality of Mysore Silk and a unique tradition of painting known as Mysore Painting. This city offers quite a few mouthwatering delicacies like the Mysore Pak and Mysore Masala Dosa.

Mysore is a heritage city and pride of Karnataka. It is a beautiful city rich with history, legends, monuments, educational centers, kings, palaces, museums, lakes, parks, culture, literature, arts and abundant natural resources. 

About City

Replete with waterfalls, historical caves, comfortable resorts and homestays, Wayanad in Kerala is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife. Walking through the sprawling spice plantations, trekking to the pre-historic caves and experiencing a resort holiday are one of the many things you can do to get a taste of Wayanad.

Wayanad is best known for the wildlife reserves - Wayanad wildlife reserve which is home to an exquisite variety of flora and fauna. Wayanad wildlife reserve is an integral part of the Nilgiri biosphere reserve peacefully located amidst the serene hills of Western Ghats. Wayanad homes a wide variety of wildlife like elephants, leopards, and bears. Wayanad is a perfect weekend idea from the cities of South India. If taking a road trip from Bangalore, you will drive through three national parks: Nagarhole, Bandipur and Mudumalai.

Woods; Waterfalls; Wildlife; What does more one need in Wayanad? This adds to its appeal; you'll be enraptured by the tranquillity and slow speed of life. The locale has some important cities: Kalpetta, Mananthavady and Sulthan Bathery. If you plan to travel a little further Lakkidi and Vythiri are notable for their woodland and ranch resorts. For untamed life, one needs to search out Mananthavady or Sulthan Bathery to get to the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.

If you are looking for Wayanad budget tour packages that will take you around the destination and help you indulge in the experience without burning your pocket, our Wayanad budget tour packages can help you find the perfect itinerary or tailor a Wayanad tour package with price exclusively for you. Explore our tour packages to Wayanad to learn more.

Wayanad is mostly a forested region dotted with misty valleys, tumbling waterfalls, and spice plantations. For nature lovers, wildlife sanctuaries are the most popular attraction to explore our Wayanad vacation packages. Other main attractions in Wayanad are Banasura Sagar Dam, Chembra Peak, and Meenmutty waterfalls that lure travelers with their scenic beauty. Banasura Sagar Dam offers a sprawling view of the reservoir and lends itself to adventure activities like speed boating. Pookot Lake is a freshwater lake known for its breath-taking surroundings of lush greenery and woods. About 8 kilometers from the beautiful town of Kalpetta, Chembra Peak stands as the highest peak in the region. The summit offers a sweeping view of the entire district. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, is a great place to spot herds of elephants and deer, tigers, sambar, bison, and bears. There are several other places in Wayanad that must not be missed so wait not and explore Kerala’s Rustic Charm with Wayanad Packages. Enjoy everything in an organized way with our Wayanad travel packages that are customizable and budget-friendly.

Best Tourist Places To Explore Wayanad

1. Banasura Hills
Banasura Hills is a truly spectacular place to visit when in Wayanad. It is said to be one of the tallest mountains in the region and is a part of Western Ghats. Its altitude is around 2000 meters and is very rich in flora and fauna. It is a great place for people to walk around and go for hikes and treks as they enjoy the breathtaking views of the place.
What’s Special: One of the tallest mountains in Wayanad
Nearby attractions: Chirapullu Peak, Meenmutty View Point, Meenmutty Falls, E3 Theme Parks, Banasura Spices Garden, Karalad Lake
Timings: Open throughout the day
Distance from the city: 37.7 km
Transportation Options: Local train, cab, bus

2. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
This is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and is known for its spectacular flora and fauna. The sanctuary is home to some rare and endangered species. It is spread over 345 square km and is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The sanctuary consists of 2 major sections known as Muthanga and Tholetty. People can go here on a safari and they might be lucky enough to spot wildlife animals like elephants, Indian Bison, deer, and tigers.
What’s Special: Fascinating wildlife, tiger sightings, wildlife photography
Nearby attractions: Mudumalai National Park, Bandipur Tiger Reserve And National Park, Thirunelli Temple, Iruppu Falls, Kuruvadweep
Timings: 7:00 am to 10:00 am, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 30.7 km
Transportation Options: Local train, cab, bus

3. Chembra Peak
This is the tallest peak of the Wayanad Hill range and is 2000m above sea level. It is one of the most beautiful destinations with lush greenery all around and seldom clouds so low that it literally feels like walking above the clouds. People can enjoy a panoramic view of the place. There is also a heart-shaped lake which is situated very close to the hill. This lake and the view truly make this place a romantic destination. There are also several treks that are organized here which people can be a part of. The treks are of different durations that people can choose from. This place is indeed a magical place to be at.
What’s Special: Panoramic Views, Heart-shaped Lake
Nearby attractions: Aranamala Peak, Glass Bridge 900 Kandi, Chembra Peak, Soochippara Falls, Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Pookot Lake, Kanthanpara Waterfall, Heart Lake
Timings: Open throughout the day
Distance from the city: 35.3 km
Transportation Options: Local train, cab, bus

4. Edakkal Caves
Edakkal Caves are some of the most popular destinations in Wayanad. The caves are believed to be of the Neolithic Age, the late Stone Age. The cave’s biggest highlights are the intricate rock and cave carvings which are believed to be 5000 BC to 1000 BC years old. The length and width of the caves are 96 and 22 feet and are 1200 above sea level. Trekkers would be interested to know that to reach this location one needs to walk for half an hour and then another 45 minutes to reach the mouth of the cave. The caves are full of carvings of animals and human figures. This truly is a one-of-a-kind place that must be visited. So, without worrying about your Wayanad trip cost, plan a visit to this wonderful place and make the most of your vacation.
What’s Special: Cave paintings, historical site, wall carvings
Nearby attractions: Edakkal Caves View Point, Wayanad Heritage Museum, Soochippara Falls, Lakkidi View Point, Neelimala View Point, Jain Temple Wayanad, Karapuzha Dam Adventure Park & Garden
Timings: 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Distance from the city: 17 km
Transportation Options: Bus, cab

5. Soochipara Falls
This is a three-tiered waterfall that is situated in Vellarimala. While on the way to these waterfalls, people can make the most of the spectacular views of the lush green hills and the tea estates of Wayanad. The waterfalls are 200 meters high and are perfect for rock climbing. The best part about this waterfall is that the waterfall makes a small pool where tourists can take a dip and enjoy swimming. Other than this, people can also spot the beautiful flora and fauna of this place.
What’s Special: Picnic spot, scenic beauty, rock climbing, photography site
Nearby attractions: Chembra, Edakkal Caves, Pookode Lake, Lakkidi View Point, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Heritage Museum Ambalavayal
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 35.5 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

6. Pookode Lake
This lake is located 2 km from Vythiri and is a natural freshwater lake. It is a great place to head to when one is planning for a family outing or picnics. The Pookode Lake is easily accessible via road. People can indulge in boating here, shop for handicrafts and see the freshwater aquarium. This is one of the best places to visit when in Wayanad and is visited by many people on a daily basis. Even the journey to this lake is full of some pleasant surprises that will leave one in absolute awe. There is also a variety of blue lotus and several freshwater fish that people can spot here. Apart from this, the area is also full of many wild animals and birds. The forest department takes extra care of this lake hence requests people to make sure that they keep the area neat and clean upon their visit.
What’s Special: Picturesque surroundings, the lake has the shape of India map
Nearby attractions: Pookottamma Devi Temple, Chembra Peak, Heart Lake, Thusharagiri Waterfalls, Lakkidi View Point, Soochippara Falls, Wayanad Tea Museum, Kanthanpara Waterfall
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 25.5 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

7. Kuruva Island
Kuruva Dweep comprises a bunch of islands inside the Kabini waterway. The gorgeous landscape here is one of the most popular reasons why travellers prefer to visit. You can enjoy activities such as camping, and swimming in the tourist areas. So, if you are looking for some tranquil place to add to your Wayanad tourism package, Kuruva Dweep is an ideal option.
What’s Special: Seaside landscapes, boat rides and bamboo raft rides
Nearby attractions: Thirunelli Temple, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Pulpally Seethadevi Temple, Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, Thrissillery Shiva Temple, Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathi Temple
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 10.1 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

8. Thirunelli Temple
Thirunelli Temple is an old sanctuary dedicated to Lord Maha Vishnu on the Brahmagiri slope in Kerala, close to the line with Karnataka state. Thirunelli Temple is the main sanctuary on the planet where religious enthusiasts can play out every one of the ceremonies identified with one's life, beginning from birth to death and eternal life. It is one of the oldest sanctuaries in Kerala. It is accepted that here the prathishta of Lord Vishnu was performed by Lord Brahma. It is otherwise called ''Sahyamala Kshetram'' and ''Kashi of the South''.
What’s Special: Religious & historical spot, architecture
Nearby attractions: Thrissillery Shiva Temple, Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary, Iruppu Falls, Brahmagiri Hill, Kuruvadweep, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Palchuram Falls
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 160.5 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

9. Sulthan Bathery
Sulthan-Bathery is for the most part liked by trekkers in Wayanad. Ruler Bathery is the greatest shopping heaven in Wayanad. It incorporates shopping centres, farming items, and backwoods items like nectar, weighty metals, cars, markets. Nearby, Wayanad Heritage Museum shows archaeological and ancestral relics.
What’s Special: Neolithic caves, spice plantations, lush green hills
Nearby attractions: Mudumalai National Park, Bandipur Tiger Reserve and National Park
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 16.5 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus


10. Neelimala Viewpoint
It is probably the best spot to go travelling. One needs to pass enormous espresso estates in transit. At the point when you arrive at the highest location, the view on the Meenmutty falls will leave you entranced. An extraordinary spot for journeying, Neelimala sees the point is certainly an invaluable jewel in the Wayanad crown.
What’s Special: Panoramic views, photographic sites
Nearby attractions: Aranamala Peak, Glass Bridge 900 Kandi, Edakkal Caves, Soochipara Waterfalls, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Heritage museum Ambalavayal
Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Distance from the city: 26.7 km
Transportation Options: Cab, bus

11. Vythiri
Vythiri is a small town located in the Wayanad district, surrounded by lush rainforest. It is known for its spice plantations and indigenous tribal communities. It is a tourist favourite for adventure sports, trekking, and relaxing amidst the serene beauty of the town. Vythiri receives the highest rainfall in the district and is recorded as receiving the second-highest amount of rain in the world. The months of June-September receive the highest rainfalls. Because of its height, at 700 meters above sea level, this is one of the colder regions in Wayanad and is an all-weather destination. Vythiri houses the Pookot lake; wherein one can enjoy a relaxing boat ride and kayaking. Trekking a tourist favourite till the top of Lakkidi, a village 5 kms from Vythiri, from where one can enjoy the breathtakingly stunning view of the valley below.

12. Kanthanpara Waterfall
Located in between two lush green tea estates, Kanthanpara Waterfall is a mesmerizing attraction. The walking trails leading up to the waterfall are perfect for nature walks and the picturesque location makes it ideal for camping. The beauty of the attraction is irresistible and offers a quick escape from the busy lifestyle.
Distance from the city: 22 km

13. Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary
Pakshipathalam Bird Sanctuary is a nature lovers and bird watchers paradise. They have a stunning population of birds thriving in the natural habitat preserved within the sanctuary. The sanctuary is a favourite amongst campers as well. Some rare species of birds and plants are also found here. Other than the well preserved natural terrain of the sanctuary, there are also some rock cut caves that one can explore.
Distance from the city: 29 km

14. Wayanad Heritage Museum
Wayanad Heritage Museum, also known as the Ambalavayal Heritage Museum, is an archaeological museum that has an impressive collection of artefacts belonging to the tribes of the region. It has an intriguing collection of artefacts belonging to the 2nd century that are tagged as rare. Some of these artefacts have been dated back to the Neolithic era and include regular daily items, decorative items, terracotta figurines, memorial stones, etc. This archaeological museum is divided into four sections namely: Devasmruthi, Gothrasmruthi, Veerasmruthi and Jeevenasmruthi. Each block houses various items that display the simplicity and intelligence and the rustic way of the living of the bygone era. From stones of primitive wars and tiger hunts to admiring stone idols of 12th to 16th century and belongings of Wayanad tribe, the museum brings alive the past of our country in a very special way.
Distance from the city: 16 km

15. Chethalayam Waterfalls
Situated in Wayanad, Chethalayam Waterfalls is a seasonal waterfall in Kerala. Cascading down a height, the mesmerising waterfalls is also a popular bird watching spot. You can also spot spotted deer, sambar, gaur, elephants and sloth bear etc.
Distance from the city: 18 km

16. Palchuram Waterfalls
Palchuram Waterfalls is a slightly unexplored yet beautiful waterfalls situated bwteen Wayanad and Kunnur in Kerala. Falling down a height of 300 metres, the waterfalls has four tiers of silvery cascading water.
Distance from the city: 25 km

17. Meenmutty
Located 29 km away from Kalpetta in Wayanad district, Meenmutty waterfalls is considered as one of the largest waterfalls in Kalpetta region and second largest in Kerala. It is also one of the most thrilling and beautiful natural attraction in Wayanad. Nestled away in the lap of a jungle trek, the cascading waterfall Meenmutty makes up for a dazzling view. The frothy water of this mighty waterfall flow in three tiers and is located near the Neyyar Reservoir area. The experience of climbing through the rocks to reach this enchanting destination is one of a kind and makes this place a popular tourist location.

18. Karapuzha Dam
The Karapuzha Reservoir is the largest of its kind in India. This earth dam is built across the Karapuzha river and stands tall at 28 meters along a length of 625 meters. This whopping reservoir attracts tourists all year round, especially for a fun boating experience amidst the calm waters of the dam. Despite its initial purpose of irrigation, the dam, because of it's fresh foliage, attracts birds and bird-watchers. The landscaped gardens make for an enjoyable picnic spot with family or friends, and a small children's park is built to cater to kids’ needs. This all-weather destination is best enjoyed with loved ones and a picnic basket.
Timings: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

19. Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest animal sanctuary in Kerala. It houses Kerala’s indigenous flora and fauna, and also some endangered animal and plant species. Spread over 344 sq. km., this beautiful reserve is a part of the larger Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The elephant is a particular attraction of this Sanctuary, and the site is a declared project Elephant site. Apart from elephants, the sanctuary is home to the tiger, Indian bison, a variety of deers, panther, wild boar, sloth bear, the Malabar giant squirrel, and others. The sanctuary also is home to 59 species of fish and 30 species of amphibians. While the sanctuary is an all year round treat, the best time to visit is from December to May, when rainfall is decidedly lower. The Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary is also a haven to a variety of endangered vultures. There is an entry fee of Rs.10-20 at the Wildlife Sanctuary, and fee for vehicles as well, but there is enough parking space for private vehicles. It is advised to take a guide to understand better and spot the different animal species, and a safari is the surest way to go around the sanctuary. The distance of the Sanctuary from Sultan Bathery is a mere 16 kms, and people from all over Kerala and even Karnataka come to visit this magnificent Sanctuary.
Timings: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

20. Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathy Temple
Valliyoorkavu Bhagavathi Temple is a temple with Goddess Durga as its presiding deity in three forms namely: Vana Durga, Bhadrakali, and Jala Durga. Situated about 24 kms from Kalpetta nearby Mananthavady, the temple was built in the 14th century. The main attraction of the temple is a 15-day festival held in February, March and April and this is the best time to visit. 
Timings: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

21. Pallikunnu Church
One of the most popular and sought after pilgrimage centre in north Kerala, Pallikkunnu Church is also referred to as 'Our Lady of Lourdes'. Situated about 19 km away from Kalpetta, this Latin Catholic Church was conceived by a famous priest Fr.Jefreno in the year 1908. The Church is a Latin-catholic church and an important religious centre for Christians in Northern Kerala. A significant event of the year is Pallikunnu Church festival, which goes on for about 16-days. Festival is from 2nd February to 19th February, 10th and 11th day as being one of the most important ones. People from all around Kerala, visit the festival because of its grand celebration. The most exciting feature of the church is that it has several rituals and practices parallel to Hindu Temples. Best time to visit Church is in February, during the Pallikunnu Church Festival.
Timings: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

22. Kalpetta
Surrounded by mystic hills and dense tea plantations, Kalpetta is a charming town in the Wayanad district of Kerala. The town is filled with fantastic tea and coffee houses, where you can go and have some of the best early morning breakfasts. Kalpetta is 13 km away from Wayanad, at an altitude of 780m above sea level. It is famous for its fantastic location since the place is surrounded by the famous sightseeing places and nature outings like Chembra Peak, Meenmutty Falls, and Pookode Lake. Perfect for a charming retreat with your partner, the town has some of the most amazing hotels and resorts for a delightful honeymoon. While visiting here, you can try some of the delicious local dishes in one of many legendary restaurants in the town. There are many tribal souvenirs available all around the town at a very cheap rate for you to buy. With some of the best natural outings combined with the rustic charm present all around the town, Kalpetta should be on your list while visiting Kerala for your next trip.

23. Puliyarmala Jain Temple
Puliyarmala Jain Temple is dedicated to Ananthanatha Swami who was a Tirthankar; this temple is also known as ”Anantnath Swami Temple”. It is one of the oldest temple in Kerala, built in the 13th century and depicts the mastery of Jain architectures. The temple is located in Puliyarmala in the district of Wayanad in Kerala. Tipu Sultan stored his ammunition inside the premises of the building; thus it is also known as “Tipu Fort”.
Influence of Dravidian style painting is all over the temple; the beautiful carvings are on the doors and stupa of the temple. Interior of the temple is peaceful and smoothly imprinted. It also has the largest brass idol in the premises and a carved statue of Lord Mahavir at the front door. You can reach Puliyarmala Jain temple which is at a distance of 6 km from Kalpetta, by catching a local bus or cab from Kalpetta.

24. Koottamundu Glass Temple
An important pilgrimage for Jains, Koottamunu Glass Temple was created to honor the famous Jain saint Parshawanatha Swami. Situated 22 km from Kalpetta on the hill side Vellarimala, devotees come here to pay their respect and meditate. The interior of the temple is quite tantalizing decorated with mirrors reflecting the image of the idols inside the main temple. A perfect getaway from all the usual sightseeing in Wayanad, this temple is located in the hills of Vellarimala. The Glass temple truly showcase its name since it is filled with thousands of Glass mirrors, and is perfect for an awe-inspiring experience. It is a photographer delight since the temple is beautiful and unique in its own sense, nestled in the green hills it is a delight for nature lover as well. There is no entry fee to enter into the premises, to give you a delightful experience. Located 20 km away from the Kalpetta, you can reach here via local cabs. The best time to visit here is from October to May.

25. Varambetta Mosque
Varambetta Mosque is one of the oldest architecture in the district of Wayanad. About 300 years old, the mosque is situated at a distance of 15 km from Kalpetta. The whole complex is neat, and well maintained, for the people who visit here. It is one of the most important Muslim religious centres in Wayanad, with Maithali Palli and Juma Masjid being close to it. This place is open for all the visitors irrelevant of their caste, religion or ethnicity. It was built in remembrance of a Sufi saint. There is an annual festival which is held in the mosque in March where people all over the Wayanad come and participate irrespective of their faith.

26. Thrissilery Shiva Temple
The Thrissilery Shiva Temple in Wayanad is a famous pilgrimage destination of Kerala. Dedicated to Lord Shiva the temple is visited along with the Lord Vishnu Temple at Thirunelli 19km away. It is believed that the ancestral rituals at Thirunelli remain incomplete until one pays a visit to the Thrissilery Temple. The temple is also home to the shrine of Jala Durga installed, according to legend by Parasurama himself. It is located on the water tank that originates from the Papanasini River. The tank has never dried up till date.

27.  Seetha Devi Temple
Located in Pulpally in Wayanad district of Kerala, the Seetha Devi temple is unique because it is the only temple in the state that worships the children of Sita, Lava and Khusha. The main deity of the temple is Goddess Sita, and the legends of Ramayana are closely related to the temple and its shrine. The temple pond is one of the largest, and according to legend, this is also the same spot where Sita disappeared into the earth.

28. E3 Theme Park
Located in Vellamunda near Wayanad in the state of Kerala, E3 Theme Pass is one of the country’s best Multi Recreational Theme Parks. Boasting of a variety of fun and exciting activities, the park’s best includes Magnetic Free Fall, Moss Garden, 12D Theatre and a huge Kid’s Park etc. Besides, the premises are enveloped in lush green environment making it all the more appealing, not just for the kids but for the adults alike. In addition to that, you can also try your hand at adventure activities like rope course, rifle shooting, archery, rappelling, rock climbing etc.


In the lush green environments of the South, Wayanad Tourism gives its sightseers a treat to the eyes by the continuous looks at wild elephants going across the streets. The tranquil environment of Wayanad gets a misty layer because of the thick foreboding shadows and creates an otherworldly panorama at the banks of Banasura Dam. The spot to date has endured the strife of home and can be very much seen at the retreats in Phoorkut Lake which is a significant vacation destination attributable to its green waters and wonderful aquariums.


Ideal Time to Book Your Wayanad Trip Package

With an elevation ranging between 700 and 2100 meters, the weather of Wayanad remains pleasant throughout the year. Generally, October to May is considered perfect time to visit attractions in Wayanad. In the summer months of March through May, tourists come to this part of the country to find respite from the scorching heat. The winter season (October- February) is the peak time for tourism in Kerala. Cheaper Wayanad holiday packages can be availed in the monsoon months (June-October) as this region attracts fewer visitors due to heavy rainfall. Despite the month you choose for a vacation, our customizable Wayanad trip packages are fit for every occasion.

Summer
March to May is the summertime in Wayanad. During this time the temperature rises up and it gets difficult to explore the places especially during the afternoon time. All the explorations can be left for early mornings or late evenings when the temperature dips down a bit. During the afternoon, one can go and explore the forest area which is surrounded by hills and because of which the area is always cooler. Another reason to visit Wayanad during summers is because of festivals like Mahashivratri and Thirunelli. It is also a great time to visit places like Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, the Coffee, Tea, Rubber and Pepper Plantations.

Monsoon
The Monsoon time begins from June to September and can be visited by people who live monsoons. Though the area gets rainfall of over 3000mm it becomes a little difficult to explore this place. During this time people can indulge in activities like hiking, trekking, nature walks and more. Monsoon is also the time for festivals like Ashtami Rohini which is Lord Krishna’s birthday

Winters
This is the best time to visit Wayanad. The winter season starts from October to February and the weather becomes really pleasant during this time. The maximum temperature reaches 24 degrees and its great for all the outdoor adventure activities. This is a great time for all the honeymooners to spend their time here.

How To Reach Wayanad?

By Air
For those booking Bangalore to Wayanad packages from any other city in India, Calicut International Airport serves as the nearest airport to Wayanad. The airport is 93 km from Wayanad. Upon reaching, people can either take a bus or a taxi to reach Wayanad.

By Road
The city is very well-connected with some of the biggest cities of south India like Bangalore, Kozhikode, and Coimbatore. Travelers can board KSRTC buses from nearby cities to Kozhikode. One can also hire a cab or choose for a self-driven car to reach this place.

By Train
Visitors can also take a train up to Kozhikode, the nearest railway station to Wayanad. From the railway station, buses and taxis frequently go to Wayanad. Another railway station that can be reached is Nilambur railway station which is 90 km from the place.

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Now that you have a glimpse of what is in store for you in Wayanad, it is time to get-going to explore this wonderful place in Kerala. This rural district is everything a nature lover is waiting to explore and more. So end the wait and go through the following list of specially curated Wayanad holiday packages and make bookings now.

 

About City

Nestled amidst the heavenly Nilgiri Hills in the lap of the verdant Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu is this lovely paradise, Ooty. Popularly known as the “Queen of the Hill Stations”, Ooty, a beautiful and romantic destination in India, has forever attracted travelers from all across the nation.

Ooty (short for Udhagamandalam) is a resort town in the Western Ghats mountains, in southern India's Tamil Nadu state. Founded as a British Raj summer resort, it retains a working steam railway line. Other reminders of its colonial past include Stone House, a 19th-century residence, and the circa-1829 St. Stephen’s Church. Its 55-acre Government Botanical Garden lies on the slopes of Doddabetta Peak.

Featuring a perfect blend of modernism with traditions, Ooty offers a pristine environment and gorgeous setting for nature lovers and is bestowed with scenery, viewpoints, and several lakes for travelers looking to dive into its vibe.

Ooty is most famous for its tea plantations. Connoisseurs will find plenty to choose from: dust and leaf; black, green, black and white varieties; and flavours such as masala, jasmine, cardamom and even chocolate. Most of the hotels, resorts, cottages are all located near tea estates because it gives a wonderful view to the tourist. So if you are a nature lover you can inflict tea estate which gives you a peaceful and blissful trip.

What is the best time to visit Ooty?
Ooty is a year-round destination, but the ideal time to visit is between the months of April to June and September to November.

Which language is spoken in Ooty?
Tamil is the official language of Udhagamandalam. Languages native to the Nilgiris including Badaga, Paniya, Irula and Kurumba. Due to its proximity to the neighbouring states of Kerala and Karnataka and being a tourist destination, Malayalam, Kannada and English are also spoken and understood to an extent.

Ooty, the Queen of Hill stations, welcome you with mesmerising meadows, soothing environment, cool weather and a wide array of sightseeing places to visit and admire. Each tourist attraction in Ooty promises a unique and lively experience that will leave you in awe for many days to come. However, if you are wondering what to do in Ooty and what to see in Ooty then have a look at the various sightseeing places that we have mentioned below. With these interesting places to see, you can be sure of having a memorable Ooty tour.

Top Attractions & Places to Visit in Ooty

1. Avalanche Lake
Located 28 km away from Ooty, Avalanche lake is a must visit when on Ooty Tour. This lake, beautifully lying amid the lush greenery of mountains and landscapes mesmerises every visitor. It was created due to a massive landslide somewhere around 1800s hence the name. It is popular for trout fishing and the required equipment for it can be taken from Trout hatchery. Along with exploring the surrounding areas and its rare flora and fauna, other activities that are popular here are camping, rafting and trekking to nearby hilly regions such as Upper Bhavani. It is also an ideal picnic spot.

2. Ooty Lake
One of the most important parts of every Ooty tour, Ooty lake is indeed a place to visit. nIt is an artificial lake that was built for fishing purposes. This lake is popular for boating. Tourists can be seen enjoying a refreshing ride on its serene waters. There is boating house located near the lake offering a wide array of boats on hire. Cycling by the side of lake is also worth experiencing. There are also a few shops located around the lake, selling various locally made items.

3. Emerald Lake
Located near the Emerald Village in the Nilgiri District, Emerald Lake lies in a place called as SIlent Valley. It is situated around 25 km away from Ooty. A beautiful lake offering an ideal place for picnic where you can relax and spend some quality time with your loved one. Tea plantation surrounding add on to the overall beauty of the lake. The view of sunrise and sunset from here is breathtaking and not to be missed.

4. Ooty Botanical Gardens
Maintained by the Horticultural Department of Tamil Nadu, Botanical Gardens of Ooty is undeniably one of the most popular places to see in Ooty. Spread over 55 acres of land, this garden is divided into five different sections such as Fern House, Lower Garden, Italian Garden, Conservatory and Nurseries. The flower show conducted here as a part of Ooty Summer festival is a major attraction. Another popular attraction of Botanical Garden is the Fossil Tree Trunk that is said to be around 20 million years old. The wide variety of plants here are worth exploring.

5. Deer Park
Located at a distance of 2 km from Ooty Lake, Deer Park is easily accessible by road. With its rich fauna along with varieties of deer such as Sambhar and the Chithal, Deer park makes up for an interesting visit, especially for wildlife enthusiasts. Equally rich is the variety of flora in this park. Spread across an area of 22 acres, this park was established in the year of 1986. It is one of the known wildlife sanctuaries of not only Tamil Nadu but of India presenting amazing opportunity to observe the wildlife and various animals from closer.

6. Doddabetta Peak
Located at an altitude of 2623 meters, Doddabetta Peak is the highest peak in the Nilgiris. At the junction of Western and Eastern Ghats, it is around 10 km away from Ooty. Covered by dense sholas, this peak is trekkers favourite point. The view fro the top of the peak is absolutely mesmerising, there is a telescope house at the peak with two telescopes presenting captivating view of the valley around. Rich flora and fauna here add on to the overall charm of Doddabetta Peak.

7. Kalhatty Waterfalls
About 13 km away from Ooty, on the Ooty-Mysore Road, Kalhatty Waterfalls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls that you will see on an Ooty Tour. This waterfall can be reached via a trek of 2 mile from Kalahatti village. It is believed that great Hindu saint Agastya has once lived here. With its rich avian fauna, it is often visited by bird watchers as well. Its scenic beauty is sure to leave you spellbound.

8. Kamraj Sagar Dam
A popular place for picnics and film shooting, this dam is situated around 10 km from Ooty bus stand. Also known with the name of Sandynallah Reservoir, this dam offer peaceful environment with beautiful surrounding where tourists can spend some time at ease. Along with being a popular picnic spot, it is also visited by tourists for bird watching as well as for fishing. It is a popular site for researchers who come to study environment.

9. Mudumalai National Park
Connecting Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats, on the Ooty Mysore route, Mudumalai National Park is another place to visit by Nature lovers when on their tour to Ooty. This national park boasts of many wild animals and rich avian fauna along with equally rich flora. It has also been declared as a tiger reserve as it is home to approximately 50 tigers. If interested one can also find accommodation as many guest houses are offered by the Forest Department at different location of the park.

10. Mukurthi National Park
A part of Nilgiri Bio reserve, Mukurthi National Park promises a memorable time to everyone amid its enthralling scenic beauty and rich nature. Spread across 80 sq.km, this national park has various streams and rivers flowing through it, which in turn add to the overall attraction of this place. Many animals and birds can be spotted around these sources of water. There are also a few watch towers located inside the national park. It is a popular site for trekking as well.

11. Needle View Hillpoint/Needle Rock View-point
Located about 8 km from Gudalur, Needle Rock view-point presents a mesmerizing 360 view of the surrounding valley and areas. Gudalur is around 51 km from Ooty. Also known as Soochimalai, it is also a popular spot for trekking. This view point got its name as its shape resembles a needle. The view of clouds meeting hills, crossing you as you stand watching them is sure to take your breath away.

12. Ooty Rose Garden
Rose Garden is another popular place to visit in Ooty. Maintained by Government of Tamil Nadu, this garden is spread across 4 hectares of land and proudly presents more than 20 thousand variety of roses. A well maintained garden, it also boasts of winning Garden of Excellence Award for South Asia from the World Federation of Rose Societies. The unparalleled beauty of roses promises a visual treat and an ideal backdrop for photography.

13. Ooty Toy Train
A part of Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Ooty Toy Train is a an integral part of every Ooty Tour. It runs from Mettupalayam to Ooty via Coonoor. The ride in this historical toy Train is unmatched to any other train ride; passing through lush green landscapes and breathtaking nilgiri mountains, this train runs on a track of 46 km. There are first class and second class coaches to choose from.

14. Tribal Research Center
Situated around 10 km away from Ooty, Tribal Research Center presents a glimpse into the live of indigenous people. Along with researching into the lives of tribal tribes of SOuth India, it also houses a well stocked library. It also a museum displaying artefacts. Easily accessible by road, this place is an ideal place to understand the lives of local people.

15. Parsons Valley Reservoir Ooty
As the name suggest Parson valley reservoir is located in Parson valley, which is spread over an area of 200 hectares at an altitude of 2,196 meters above sea level. Situated on the Ooty Mysore road, it can be reached via road. This hydel reservoir can be entered after getting a permission from the forest department. It is the primary source of water to the Nilgiri District. The view of the valley around the reservoir is worth travelling for.

16. Pykara Waterfalls
Situated on the Ooty Mysore road, this waterfall is around 20 km away from Ooty. Developed as a picnic spot, this place is ideal to come and relax while admiring the scenic beauty of the waterfall and greenery around. There is boat house and a restaurant can be found also near the waterfall, where you can enjoy snacks while the beauty of pristine streams of water mesmerises you. The surrounding area is also popular for Toda settlements.

17. St Stephens Church
Dating back to 19th century, St. Stephan Church is a place to visit in Ooty for its architectural beauty and religious importance. Although comparatively simpler, this church has beautiful interiors. The painted glass windows along with the painting of Last Supper is especially captivating. It is said that the timber used in the construction of thsi chruch was brought from Srinangapatna as well as from the Tipu Sultan Palace.

18. Ooty Stone House
The first bungalow which was built in Ooty is the Stone House. It was constructed by John Sullivan in 1822. Used to be called as Kal Bungalow by the locals, it was built on the land which was brought from the Toda people. Its an ancient architecture is worth seeing. Many tourists visit this place to have a glimpse of this bungalow.

19. Toda Huts Ooty
One of the most attractive and unique sightseeing places in Ooty are the Toda Huts. These are the residing place for the Toda people, one of the indigenous tribes of Ooty. The huts are made in the shape of a semi-barrel. These huts don’t have any windows and very low doors where one has to stoop and enter. While once you are inside the hut there is space to stand as well. This close-knit community of Toda people mostly depend on cattle herding and farming for living.

20. Wax World Ooty
Located at a distance of 2 km from center of the town, Wax World is definitely as place to see in Ooty. Many real-like statues of great Indian personalities have been displayed here. Some of the statues at this museum are of Mahatma Gandhi, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Mother Teresa, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, late Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and many more. Replica of local people and their living styles has been been displayed here.

21. Wenlock Downs Ooty
Over 80 acres of lush green landscapes also housing Hindustan Photo Films Company presents vast spread of greenery and calm environment. A walk here, amid the soothing touch of nature and its calm surroundings with nothing but the sound of birds and leaves hustling as the wind passes by, is something that will make your Ooty tour complete. The sight of sheeps grazing and long stretch of eucalyptus trees is sure to mesmerise you.

For locals and tourists alike, there are umpteen number of things to do in Ooty that will keep you engaged and occupied throughout your trip. While you can always indulge yourself in the usual sightseeing and other must-visit attractions, there are a few out-of-the-box things that you shouldn’t miss at any cost.

Right from the soothing boat trips to experiencing the tribal life in Toda Huts, from learning about the tea making process to trying out homemade chocolates at the Main Bazaar to the several adventure activities such as trekking, camping, and hiking, this hill station has almost a bit of everything for all types of people.

Here is a list of some fun things to do in Ooty for all those who want to make the most of their trip and fill their Ooty tour with many once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

1. Enjoy a Fun Railway Ride in the Nilgiri Mountain Toy Train
2. Admire the Natural Beauty and Cascading Waterfalls at Dolphin’s Nose
3. Discover the Exotic Flavours of Tea at the Tea Museum
4. Walkthrough the Ooty Botanical Gardens
5. Take a Joyful Boat Ride at the Ooty Lake
6. Indulge Yourself in Photography at the Pykara Lake
7. Trek to the Doddabetta Peak
8. Spend a Day Chilling at the Emerald Lake
9. Experience a Spiritual Retreat at St. Stephen’s Church
10. Enjoy Safari at Mudumalai National Park
11. Visit the Pine Tree Forests to Recollect the Old Bollywood Movies Memories
12. Seek Blessings at Elk Hill Murugan Temple
13. Head to the Wax World Museum to Learn about Indian Personalities

About Kotagiri In Coonoor

Located in the Nilgiri Hills at an elevation of 1,793 metres, Kotagiri has its own distinct appeal among Coonoor tourist places. Kotagiri is located about an hour’s drive from Ooty and Coonoor – two of the most popular hill stations in Tamil Nadu.

Named after the local tribe of ‘Kota’ people, Kotagiri is located about 30 kilometres west of Ooty. A quieter and unassuming place than Ooty or Coonoor, this idyllic town is one of the hidden gems in Tamil Nadu. Kodanad tea estate is another popular attraction in the list of places to visit in Kotagiri. A popular spot for honeymooners, Kodanad view point provided jaw-dropping views of the valley below. One can see the Gajalahatti pass and paddy fields of Thengumarahaada basked in sunshine from this view point in Kotagiri.

The cone-shaped Rangaswamy Peak remains shrouded by the mist most of the time. This majestic peak, visible from Kodanad view point, is revered by local tribes of Nilgiri hills. The trek allows beautiful views of nearby villages and opportunities to explore tea estates in Kotagiri. Trekking in Longwood Shola Reserve Forest is a popular thing to do in Kotagiri. It’s a typical rainforest with tall canopy trees and medicinal plants. Visitors can spot animals like gaur and deer on the 2 kms. hike through the forest.

Pethakal Bungalow, Catherine Falls, Elk Falls, Kamatraya Temple, Bikkapathi Reserve are other worth-exploring places on a Kotagiri sightseeing tour. Explore the waterfalls, trek around the trails, and relax amidst nature, while you are looking for the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu, Kotagiri has a lot of things to offer all that you want!

Places To Visit In Kotagiri

1. Elk Falls
A sight of pure splendor, Elk Falls is situated about 7km from Kotagiri near Uyilathi Village on the main route to Mettupalayam. The surroundings of the falls are equally entrancing as the fall itself, with a European house lying near the spot glorifying the British architecture.

2. Longwood Shola
Longwood Shola is a place that offers tourists a wide spectrum of Kotagiri's wilderness in its full prime. A dense and a thick cover of evergreen forest, the place inhabits animals like flying fox and Indian Bison.

3. Catherine Falls
A beautiful sight to behold, Catherine Falls is 250 feet high waterfall flowing into the Kallar River. Located 8km from Kotagiri on the main Mettupalayam Road, the fall is named after a wife of a coffee planter of Kotagiri.

4. Rangasamy Peak and Pillar
Considered to be a sacred hill, Rangasamy Hill houses a holy shrine devoted to Lord Rangasamy. Situated a distance of 20 km from Kotagiri and standing at a height of 1785 m above the sea level, the peak serves as a sacred place to Irulas Tribe.

5. Kodanand View Point
A beautiful view awaits you here at Kodanand View Point which looks over a splendid sight of Rangaswamy Peak, Dolphin's Nose, Catherine Fall and Rangaswamy Pillar.

6. John Sullivan Memorial
John Sullivan Memorial is a place where you can witness the past of the town of Kotagiri established in the memory of John Sullivan, a British civil servant who recognized Ooty as a hill station.

Places to visit in and around Coonoor

1. Sim's Park
One of the best and most recommended places to visit when in Coonoor is Sim’s Park. It is more of a botanical garden having rich treasure of thousands of different and exotic species of flora and age-old trees that were brought from other parts of the country. The wide and diverse variety of plants and trees pull a huge number of botanists and nature enthusiasts to Sim’s Park every year during the annual fruit and vegetable festival that’s held in the month of May. The garden is also famous for some of its most exquisite variety of trees like the Rudraksh or beed tree, Cinnamomum (known for having aromatic oils in their leaves and bark) and Queensland karry pine, which is an ornamental tree. The Araucaria, Pine, Turpentine, Quercus, Phoenix, Magnolia, Tree ferns and Camellia are among other varieties found here.

2. Droog Fort
Another most popular tourist destinations around Coonoor is the Droog Fort which is of both historical and mythological importance. Located at around 15- 17 kilometres from Coonoor, the fort was an outpost built by Tipu Sultan in the 18th Century to guard his region. What remains of the outpost is just ruins with a single wall and the watchtower that gives a mesmerizing view of the surroundings of the hill station. As far as mythological legend goes, the place finds its association with Mahabharata to be the residence of the local demon named Bakasura. Hence, it is also called Bakasura Malai. The fort is a trekking point and can be reached by trekking down 4 kilometres from Nonsuch Tea Estate.

3. Dolphin’s Nose View point
Dolphin’s nose view point is a very famous tourist spot in Coonoor is a gigantic rock protruding outside the level surrounded by canyons on both sides with Catherine falls of Kotagiri at a point where it is clearly visible and is absolutely scenic from the top of the rock formation. One can also see beautiful sunrises and sunsets from here. It is also situated close to some other tourist destinations like the Tiger Hill, Catherine Falls, Lamb’s Rock and Kotagiri.

4. Lamb’s Rock
The place is named after Captain Lamb who intended to open a road to this place. If one intends to have views of Coimbatore plains and Nilgiri hills at one go, Lamb’s Rock is the best place to be. One can also trek to this place.

5. Law’s Falls
Situated inside the Coonoor forest range, Law’s Falls forms out of the Coonoor river near its intersection with Mettupalayam ghat route. The waterfall that is named after Colonel Law, falls from a height of 180 feet through multiple cascades to reach to the bottom. It is a major picnic spot for locals and finds huge footfall post monsoon. 

6. Wellington Golf Course
It is one of the oldest Golf Clubs in South India with a history that dates back to a little over 100 years, spread across an area of 69 acres of land is the headquarters of Madras Regimental Centre. Apart from its famous golf course and the brick cricket pavilion, there is a cricket pitch, a tennis court and a restaurant inside the premises. The golf course is also used for shooting films.

7. All Saints Church
All Saints Church is an English style Anglical protestant church built in 1854 adorning antique dark wood roofs and interiors with stained glass windows making it look like a perfect classical English countryside structure. The church houses a very old pipe organ. The place is very peaceful and is surrounded by Junipers and Pine trees. 

8. St. George’s Church
As opposed to the classic British architecture of All Saints Church, the St. George’s Church is a Gothic structure, designed by Colonel J. T. Boileau which is also referred to as ‘Cantonment Church’ due to the building style. Since the church was controlled by the military during the Raj era, it is also called as ‘Garrison Church’. The white marbled floor of the altar gives an elegant look to the interiors of the church which also has paintings of St. Michael, St. George and another painting of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

9. Ketti Valley
Ketti Valley is the second largest gorge in the world, surrounded by the blue mountains from all sides, and is the most recommended place to visit for all nature, photography and adventure enthusiasts. The valley is located on the Coonoor- Ooty road and can also be explored by taking the 25-minute toy train ride. The Ketti valley viewpoint gives you the most beautiful view of the Nilgiri hills being the most famous vantage point in Coonoor. The Todas and Badagas are the indigenous tribe that belong to the valley who take up to farming and cultivate both fruits and vegetables. The famous Pony Needles are manufactured here in Ketti. There is a Shiva Lingam Temple that is quite famous among the locals and is a must visit. Apart from this, there are several waterfalls one can see in the entire valley.

10. Hidden Valley
The most unexplored portion of Coonoor and true to its name is the Hidden Valley. It is accessible via trekking and is a treasure for trekking, mountaineering, rock climbing and adventure enthusiasts. The valley is located behind the Wellington Golf Course, near Sim’s Park. There are numerous water streams inside the valley and the hiking trail here is very scenic with diverse avian fauna. The hidden valley is also a birder’s paradise. The interesting fact about the Hidden Valley is that it surrounds entire Coonoor.

11. Rallia Dam
Located around 9 kilometres from Coonoor, on the Wellington road is another beautiful spot to visit in Coonoor at a quaint and peaceful end. It is the Rallia Dam that provides water to entire Coonoor. It can be accessed by trekking the last 1km stretch from the parking lot after an uphill drive. It is recommended to visit the dam either during sunrise or sunset as the views from top leave you in awe. One can also spot Malabar Squirrels and Indian Bisons within the premises of the dam area.

12. Highfield Tea Estate
Highfield Tea Estate, located at around 2 kilometres northeast of Upper Coonoor, is a 50-year-old tea factory where the aroma of freshly brewed tea of exquisite varieties is in the wind the entire time. The tours to the tea estate are designed around being study tours for tea lovers where they get to witness the tea processing sessions. The estate is surrounded by eucalyptus trees and hence, there is a special tour for learning extraction of oil from the eucalyptus.

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About City

"The Princess of Hill Stations"
Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in India. A Lakeside resort town of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal has a beautiful climate, mist-covered manicured cliffs and waterfall that come together to create the ideal setting for a perfect getaway. Kodaikanal means 'the gift of the forests'.

Nestled amidst the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills, Kodaikanal stands at an altitude of 7200 feet above sea level, and once you visit this hill station, you will find that every bit of what you have imagined it to be is real. Kodaikanal is a place you can go to take a break from the rigours of daily city life, and this hill station lets you sit back and connect with nature as you head out on biking or trekking trails or take a stroll through the vast forests surrounding the town.

Must Visit Places in Kodaikanal

1. Green Valley View (Suicide Point)
Green Valley View, or the otherwise known Suicide Point, is a magnificent spot in Kodaikanal, popular mainly for its enroute fun. One must walk through misty woodlands and panoramic walks to reach this heaven like spot.

2. Kodai Lake
Kodaikanal Lake that lays in the heart of Kodaikanal, is a star-shaped man-made lake that is draped on an area of 60 acres. Boating, horse riding, cycling and angling are a few of the adventure activities tourists can appease themselves with, near the lake.

3. Bear Shola Falls
Located at a mere distance of 2 kilometres from the Kodaikanal Lake, the Bear Shola Falls is a popular picnic spot in the region. This cascade is a seasonal attraction that comes to life in its fullest during the monsoons. An interesting legend behind the unique name of this place is that it was a favourite haunt of a bear who used to frequent this water body to drink water, hence imparting it the name Bear Shola Falls.

4. Dolphin's Nose
The Dolphin's Nose viewpoint in Kodaikanal is based on a flat, protruding piece of rock that is shaped like a dolphin's nose. This forms a visible cliff at the height of 6,600 feet, where you can experience Kodaikanal at its best - plunging valleys, rugged terrain, clear skies, and the splendor of green.

5. Pillar Rocks
The famous Pillars Rocks of Kodaikanal are located around 8 km from the lake and are an exquisite picnic spot. Constituting of a beautiful mini garden, the place is so named as it has three vertically positioned boulders reaching up to a height of 400 feet.

6. Thalaiyar Falls
Also known as Rat Tail Falls, Thalaiyar Falls is located in the lush green slopes of Palani Hill ranges in the Dindigul District, in Kodaikanal. With a height of 297m, it is the highest waterfall in Tamil Nadu, the sixth highest waterfall in India. There is a view tower in the park at the Dum Dum Rock, from where you can get a beautiful view of the falls and the Manjalar Dam. There is a hiking route near the waterfall.

7. Vattakanal
This is the village of Vattakanal, and it’s quite the charming little hill station in the Western Ghats. At a height of about 2011 m and towards the western edge of Tamil Nadu, Vattakanal is a small hamlet at a distance of about 7-8 km from Kodaikanal. In Tamil, ‘vatta’ suggests circle whereas ‘kanal’ translates to the forest. Vattakanal is popular among tourists from Israel and that can be seen in the overall hippie vibe of and the food served in cafes.

8. Mannavanur
Mannavanur is a serene farming village in Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu - 35km away from Kodaikanal. This quaint village has terrace farms that are cut into the hill slopes. It offers nature-lovers a chance to experience the farm life, especially spotting rabbits, sheep and other animals. The Mannavanur Lake adds tranquillity to this picturesque town. This is also a stop on many trekking routes in the area.

9. Devil's Kitchen
A natural and unique heritage site also known as the Devil's Kitchen, the Guna Caves are situated on the outskirts of Kodaikanal, which can be reached from the Moir Point. This place was earlier not very famous and was visited only by hikers. However, it got famous after a Tamil movie with the name 'Guna' was shot here in 1992. This is a group of caverns located amidst the three huge boulders known as Pillar Rocks. In addition to being a great location for photography, the gorge also remains filled with thick clouds in the monsoon and winter seasons. To reach the hilltop, visitors need to walk 400 meters from the main entrance.

10. Coakers Walk
Coakers Walk is a beautiful man-made one-kilometre-long walking plaza built on the mountains in the mesmerizing city of Kodaikanal. The lovely path of Coakers Walk that curves by the edge of the gorgeous mountain have been constructed mainly for morning and evening walks. One can also choose to ride a bicycle to explore the scenic location. . It costs INR 30 per hour for adults and INR 20 per hour for children. The sight is breathtakingly beautiful, and it almost makes one feel like they are walking in the clouds.

11. Berijam Lake
Berijam Lake is a quaint reservoir located 22 km from Kodaikanal main stand. With several activities like fishing, safari tours and bird watching, the lake is nature's unhindered beauty in the midst of a forest conservation area. The lake also facilitates the habitat of many animals such as Bison, Indian Elephant, Nilgiri Langur and Deer, and if you're lucky, you will also be able to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures. Boating has been banned in the lake to preserve the natural freshwater.

12. Kodai-Palani Trek
Known as the Princess of Hill Stations, Kodaikanal is a popular destination for those seeking adventure. The town of Kodaikanal is established on a plateau above the southern escarpment of the Upper Palani Hills at a height of 6, 998 ft.

13. Trekking
A trekkers delight, Kodaikanal has some exquisite locations to offer to both the professional trekkers and the novice ones. Trekking routes with varying difficulty levels are present and a tourist can select the route according to the fitness, time factor and one's trekking ability.

14. Bryant Park
One of the most popular botanical gardens in Kodaikanal, the Brayant Park is known for its fauna, rafts and hybrids. The best time to visit this marvelous park is during the annual horticulture show that is held during the month of May.

15. Silver Cascade Falls
Just 8 km from Kodaikanal town, is the scenic Silver Cascade Falls, known for its celestial and exquisite flow of silvery waters. It is a delight to see the pure crystalline water flowing down from a 180 ft tall cliff.

16. Silent Valley View
Silent Valley View is located in close proximity to the Pillar rock garden in Kodaikanal. The point is famous for proffering some astounding and stunning views of the Silent Valley.

17. Kurinji Temple
Kurunji Temple is mainly dedicated to Lord Murugu and is dexterously based at a distance of 3 km from the lake. Providing delightful views of small villages, Palani Hills and Northern plains, and carrots plantation on the terraced slopes, the temple is also associated with the Kurunji Flower which blooms once in 12 years carpeting the whole area with purple flowers.

18. Kodaikanal Solar Observatory
Established in the year 1899, the Kodaikanal Observatory is a part of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and was earlier known as Solar Physics Observatory.

19. Shembaganur Museum Of Natural History
Shenbaganur Museum in Kodaikanal makes up for one of the most famous tourist spots and is an interesting place to visit. The museum is also one of the best orchidoriums in the country and is located 5.6 km away from the Kodaikanal Lake.

20. Subrahmanya Temple (Kartikeya Temple)
At a distance of 65 km from Kodaikanal lies the holy Subramanya temple, also known as Kartikeya Temple. Dedicated to Lord Subramanya, the temple is located at a height of 135 meters and the pilgrim needs to undertake a 659 step climb to reach the temple.

21. Pine Forest
Situated in the southwest of Kodaikanal, Pine Forest is one of the most famous tourist spots in the city. It showcases the mesmerising nature around which has been preserved to date which is why it is also an important preserved heritage in the town.

22. La Salette Church
The Mother Salette church is one of the oldest churches, about 133 years old. Every year on 14th and 15th August, a grand celebration takes place in the church.

23. Kukkal Caves
The now camping site of trekkers was once the earliest settlement of the Paliyan tribals. Situated at the height of 6200 feet above sea level, the Kukkal caves reside on of the highest altitudes in Kodaikanal which is why it receives a yearlong frigid climate along with misty and never-ending rains.

24. Moir Point
Situated at the entrance of the forest which leads up all the way to the exquisite Berijam Lake, Moir Point is one of the most significant viewpoints present in Kodaikanal. Since this place offers terrific views of the valleys, it remains one of the most crowded places in Kodaikanal.

25. Christ The King Church
A prominent CSI Church situated in Kodaikanal, Christ the King Church has a history of over a hundred years. It is one of the deeply admired places for worship situated in the Queen of Hill Stations.

26. Fairy Falls
Situated in the beautiful South-Indian station of Kodaikanal, the enchanting Fairy Falls is the source of the Pambar River which joins into the Vaigai River later on. Due to its breathtaking scenic beauty, the Fairy Falls also makes up for a popular picnic spot.

27. Pambar Falls
Also known as the Grand Cascade and situated at a distance of 4 km from the Kodaikanal Bus Station, the Pambar Falls are formed by the town reservoir flowing towards the south and forming the Fairy Falls which further continue to join the Vaigai River. The falls can be reached by following a steep and slippery path from behind the Pambar house.

28. 80 Mile Round
80 Mile Round is an exciting trekking route which begins at the Berijam Lake and lasts at the Poombaral Village of Kodaikanal. If you are an adventure lover, then 80 Mile Round is the perfect place for you to experience the adrenaline rush in your body.

29. Upper Lake View
Situated 3.2 km away from the Coakers Walk, Upper Lake View is a famous tourist attraction in Kodaikanal and one which is worth visiting. After you reach here, you will get an appealing view of the star-shaped lake situated here and the surrounding lush greenery which looks stunning.

30. Dolmen Circle
Dolmen Circle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kodaikanal which promises a unique experience to all its visitors. Situated at a distance of 18 km from Berijam Lake and 8 km from Kodaikanal Lake, the Dolmen Circle boasts about its pre-historic remains which can date back to 5,000 BC.

31. Lutheran Church
The Lutheran Church which is located in Lakshmipuram is one of the most iconic structures of the breathtaking hill station of Kodaikanal. The church is visited by a huge population of tourists which not only involves Christians but people belonging to other religions as well.

32. Perumal Peak
Perumal Peak which is situated at the height of 2,440 meters is the highest peak of the Perumalai Hills. Nestled in the majestic Western Ghats, it is a place that is worth trekking. Situated around 18 km from Kodaikanal, Perumal Peak provides stunning views of the surrounding Western Ghats and the Nilgiri Hills.

33. Vattakanal Falls
Vattakanal Falls situated at a distance of 3 km from the town of Kodaikanal is famous for its rich biodiversity. Surrounded by trees, hills and lush greenery all around, this attraction makes up for a perfect place to observe the wonder that is nature and all its elements closely.

34. Chettiar Park
Chettiar is a small park which is managed by the Kodaikanal Township and offers a calm and soothing environment to its tourists. Covered with lush greenery and exquisite scenic views all around, this place is worth spending your time at with your loved ones.

35. Poombarai
Poombarai is a tiny village that is famous for its production of garlic. It is comfortably nestled among terraced fields and lush greenery. It stands at the height of 1,920 m in the Palani Hills and offers a picturesque view of the surroundings. You get to see colourful houses laid out in neverending greenery. Poombarai is as tranquil as it is mesmerising, and makes for a fantastic addition to any Kodaikanal trip.

The top activities in Kodaikanal are Kodaikanal Organic Farm Camping, Camping with Trekking and Meals, Kurangani Hills, Camping and Trekking in Kodaikanal, Forest Tour in Kodaikanal, Trekking Tour of Kodaikanal, Hill Top Camping in Kodaikanal.

How to Reach Kodaikanal
One can catch a flight to Trichy or Madurai which are 150 km and 120 km away from Kodaikanal. You can also board a train which will halt at Kodai Road. From Kodairoad station, one has to travel only by road. Taxis are available for hire up to Kodaikanal but since these might the only mode of transport here, the prices are often not negotiable. From Dindigul city, Kodaikanal is located at a distance of 90 km approximately and there are plenty of buses plying from various parts of the state.

What is the best time to visit Kodaikanal?
The best time to visit Kodaikanal is from October to June, however, the weather remains a bit chilly during December and January. Ideal for a vacation in each season, Kodaikanal is the most colourful in summers and most picturesque in monsoons. If your trip consists of an itinerary that includes a lot of sights to see, then summer is the best time to visit this place and those who wish to go for trekking, plan your trip to Kodaikanal between October and February.

Kodaikanal in Summer ( March-June ) 
Summers (March to June) in Kodaikanal is ideal with comfortable 20 degree Celsius to 32 degree Celsius temperature and flowers in full bloom.
The ten days long Grand Annual Summer Festival, which takes place in May, attracts many tourists. From elegant fruit exhibitions to enthralling boat races, flower art-works, classical dance performances and melodious musicals, the Summer Festival is a platter of different shows. Kodaikanal also holds fantastic festivals like Panguni Uthiram in March and the Annual Horticulture Show in May.

Kodaikanal in Winter ( December-February ) 
With a temperature that rarely falls below 8 degree Celsius, winter in Kodaikanal (between December and February) is the best time to enjoy various treks, and attend the famous Pongal festival celebrated during January.

Kodaikanal in Monsoon ( June-September) 
Kodaikanal receives a considerably average amount of rainfall during the monsoon season. Without a doubt, the place wears a new look in the monsoon with the fresh greenery all around, however, the hill slopes become slippery and the waterfalls begin to overflow. It is advisable to not travel to Kodaikanal in the monsoon unless you are ready to bear the rainfall.

Events in Kodaikanal

Annual Horticulture Show, Bryant Park
15th May
The best time to visit Kodaikanal, is during the annual flower show, where you can see an astounding 4 lakh plants in full bloom.

Annual Summer Festival
20th May - 18th June
Kodaikanal has long been referred to as the 'princess of hill stations' as it provides a perfect refuge from the tropical heat during summers. The summer festival has routine cultural programmes such as folk dance, folk music and bharatnatyam festival as well as fun activities like flower shows and 'catch a fish' events.

Food of Kodaikanal
Chocolates, Sandwiches, Brownies, cheeses and some hot 'chai' are the most sought after eateries of Kodaikanal. Other than these, there is a lot that stands out in this town such as locally produced organic foods, a rich and spicy dash of Punjabi cuisine, popular items of Tibetan cuisine, an absolutely lip-smacking variety of Biryanis, as well as an elaborate Gujarati platter. Find local and traditional platters here too, with essentials like Dosas, idilis, Upma, Parota, Sambhar, Rasam, Paysam, Kesari, Sweet pongal and lots more.

Your trip to Kodaikanal cannot be complete without a trekking excursion; treks along 80 Mile Road, Kukkal Caves, Mnajalar etc., are pretty popular. In addition, viewpoints like Moir Point and Silent Valley View offer stunning views of the valley. Moreover, there are different holy sites for you to visit like Subramanya Temple, Kurinji Temple and La Salette Church and museums like the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory and Shenbaganur Museum.

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