Kodaikanal, also known as the Princess of Hill Stations in India, is a majestic, mist-laden hill station in the Nilgiris Mountain Ranges of South India in Tamil Nadu, a perfect hill station for a monsoon road trip!
This gem of nature is like a magnet for wanderers, enticing everyone with its lush green landscapes, misty mountains, and cascading waterfalls. It's a place where you can find everything you're looking for – serenity, adventure, and breathtaking beauty. Whether you seek peaceful walks amidst the misty forests, thrilling treks to hidden viewpoints, or simply cozying up by the fireplace with a hot cup of tea/coffee, Kodaikanal has it all.
And during Monsoon, you will witness raindrops caress lush leaves, mist dancing among towering pines, and be awe struck as nature's symphony unfolds.
Considering it is a 8-10 hour drive from Bangalore, we put aside 4 days to explore this little paradise. To keep it simple here’s how we planned it.
Road Trip Itinerary
Day 1: Start from Bangalore at around 5 AM to reach Kodaikanal by 2PM - 3PM. Explore Kodaikanal lake and touristy places such as Coakers Walk, Bryant Park, Bear Shola Falls, Rat Tail Waterfalls View Point.
Day 2: We reserved this day to explore hidden and unexplored places Poondi & Kookal.
Day 3: A 30-km drive into the forest reserves to explore Silent Valley, Berajim Lake & Escape Road, take a hike to Dolphin Nose View Point.
Day 4: Take a drive around the 10-mile road, visit the pine forest and explore locations long the way where various movies from 80s and 90s were shot. Drive back to Bangalore post lunch and reach back by 10PM.
There are a few places that you should not miss if you are a real traveller. These are places that away from tourist crowds and also helps you explore the real Kodaikanal and it’s beauty.
Kookal
About 30km from Kodaikanal, Kookal is a small remote village branching off the Poombarai-Kodaikanal road. One look on the access road to Kookal will make you fall in love with this place. Laid among the dense trees and pine forest patches all around, this road reminds me of the route from Valparai to Athirapally Falls.
Why Kookal?
If you love nature at its purest and raw form and chase hidden or rarely known waterfalls, then this should be on your list. This place has no tourists whatsoever and is loaded with lush green meadows, a lake and hidden waterfall on the edge of the village that can be reached only be trekking down the hill for about 3kms. Kookal lake and Kookal Waterfalls are must visit when you are here.
Kookal waterfalls, is not for the faint of heart. To reach here, you must take a guide at the village. You will be charged anywhere between INR 250-500 per person depending upon the season. With the help of the guide you starting your trek downhill to reach this place. This trek moderate and not an easy one. But once you reach the waterfall, you will find that you are the only one there. Literally the entire waterfall to yourselves. Imagine that!
Note: Do not enter without a guide. You will definitely get lost.
Poondi
Poondi is another remote village about 6km from Mannavanur Lake. If you love off road driving, then this place is for you! To reach here, you must have a 4*4 for sure.
This Dam Lake is about 3km into the forest only accessible by a mud road that is not laid out. Or the other way is to trek here. But this place is literally out of the world and worth every effort.
As we stood by the shores of Poondi Dam Lake, we were captivated by its sheer beauty. The calm waters stretched out before us, glistening under the warm sun. The surrounding hills and lush greenery created a picturesque backdrop, making it a sight to behold. It was a moment of pure serenity, where we felt completely at peace in the embrace of nature's wonders.
Berajim Lake, Silent Valley, Caps Fly Valley
All these 3 are enroute from Moir Point to Berajim Lake.
Only hiccup, you need to get forest officials permission to drive down here. Only 100 -150 vehicles are given permits per day, so you need to reach the forest officer office in Kodaikanal, opposite to Padma Lodge before 8AM and stand in the line as they issue passes from 8 30 AM to 9 30 AM. They charge 200 per vehicle to enter this forest area.
Once you get the permission, drive downtown. Moir Point. From here, you enter the most remote forest areas of Kodaikanal. On the way, you halt at Silent Valley, Caps Fly Valley and gaze upon the old forests and if you are lucky, some wildlife.
But the main attraction here is Berajim Lake, and Escape Road built by Britishers that has been abandoned for almost 50 years now and covered with vegetation and forest. This road used to take one from Kodaikanal to Munnar in 3 hrs by foot and 1 hour by vehicle. But now, one must go all the way around the hills to reach Munnar and it will take about 6-7 hours to reach via the normal route. You can read more about the history of this place here.
This hidden gem, mesmerized us with its tranquil allure. The pristine waters shimmered under the gentle sunlight, lotuses all around, while the surrounding landscape of rolling hills painted a breathtaking panorama, leaving us spell bound.
Coakers Walk: Coakers Walk in Kodaikanal is a magical stroll with breathtaking views. As we walked along the path, We were mesmerized by the mist swirling around, revealing glimpses of the vast valleys below. The cool breeze and panoramic vistas made it a serene and unforgettable experience.
Bryant’s Park: Bryant's Park in Kodaikanal is a tranquil oasis of natural beauty. I found myself surrounded by colorful flowers, lush greenery, and serene lakeside views. It's the perfect place to unwind, relax, and connect with nature. Walking through the park, I felt a sense of peace and rejuvenation that stayed with me long after I left.
10-Mile Road: As I ventured into the heart of the pine forest, a sense of wonder engulfed me. Towering trees created a natural tunnel, painting a picture-perfect scene. The fragrant pine scent danced in the air, filling my lungs with tranquility. It was like stepping into a fairy tale, where nature's magic unfolded at every turn. The 10-Mile Road and its enchanting pine forest are a must-visit, promising an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe.
Driving along this road is a peaceful and pleasant experience, where the serene surroundings and scenic beauty create a soothing ambiance that rejuvenates the soul.
St Peter’s Church: This historic church, built in 1880, is a must-visit. Admire the stunning stained glass windows and experience a sense of tranquility in this sacred place nestled amidst the misty hills. Step into the past and find solace in the present at CSI St. Peter's Church.
Guna Caves: I found these caves a world of wonder as they were formed thousands of years ago by geological forces.. The air was cool and refreshing, as if whispering ancient secrets. Exploring the rocky chambers, I was awestruck by the stunning formations that nature had crafted over time. It was a truly enchanting experience, immersing myself in the beauty and mystery of these extraordinary caves.
Dolphin Nose View Point: It takes about an hour to reach this place on foot as there is no road to drive here. You have to park your car road side and start this trek. The path is well laid with multiple stores along the way who provide you food and water as this is a tourist destination. But, believe us, the trek is worth it when you see the expansive panorama of the Nilgiris from here. We were greeted with a gentle breeze and drizzle as we gazed upon the awe-inspiring sight. It was a breathtaking experience that reminded us of the incredible beauty that nature has to offer.
Mannavanur Lake: This lake is on the way to Kookal or Poondi just after Poombarai. I couldn't help but be amazed by the beauty of Mannavanur Lake. The crystal-clear waters perfectly mirror the sky above, creating a stunning scene, even though it was filled with tourists as there are water spots and zip line across the lake here organised by the tourist Center. Surrounded by lush green meadows and peaceful hills, it's a place that brings a sense of calm and serenity.
Zostel [Website Link]
Zostel Kodaikanal, is a backpackers hostel with dorms and individual rooms. The property is a 100 year old stone built villa that remains cool and cozy during every season. If you are looking for an affordable stay and at the same time have a work area and a view of Kodaikanal, this property is the best.
The Villa Retreat
With prices ranging between 3000-5000 per night, depending upon the season, this place is right on Coakers Walk. You get to stay in the city centre with a view that you can only get from this resort.
Pearwoods
Situated about 2kms away from city center, this property is a small boutique hotel with 14 rooms that are spacious and comfortable. Prices ranges between 2500-3500 per night here. This is one of the best resort and our favorite because of the locality. As it is away from the center, this place is tranquil and peaceful with zero noise pollution. Amazing hospitality service provided by the staff here makes it an add on to stay here every time we are in Kodaikanal.
Marshall Farm Stay [Website Link]
About 10 minutes away from Pearwoods, is Marshall Farm Stay. As the name suggests this property is located amidst a forest patch, offering guests unparalleled views of the landscape, chilly and cozy stay options. This again is a stone and glass built property with amazing architecture and location. Prices range between 3000-5000 per night.
Whispering Waters [AirBnB Link]
This is by far the best in Kodaikanal. This is a rustic stone cottages resort admits 4 acre plantation estate, with stunning views of mountains everywhere you can see. Spacious and comfortable cottages designed to help you relax and unwind from your daily life.
Dome Stay in Poombarai [AirBnB Link]
If you are bored of the regular options, this is something that you will want to experience. Poombarai is 15 kms away from Kodaikanal. Here you will be a unique stay option where you can stay in glass domes literally in the jungle. Private, secluded and offering one of the most amazing views of Nilgiris, these domes are one of a kind and should be on your list atleast for a night stay here. Prices range between 15K - 20K per night and this is listed only on AirBnB.
If you are planning dinner at any of the above places, make sure you reach there before 8PM as most of them close by 8 30 PM even though it says 9 30 or 10PM of Google.
Man Mannam [Map Link]
If you are looking for authentic Tamil Nadu style Non Veg dishes, then this is the place. This restaurant is run and maintained by women. Home made and hygienic place that you will ever find in Kodaikanal.
Must Try: Mutton Biryani, Prawns Fry
Altaf Cafe [Map Link]
This place serves the best hummus and bread in Kodaikanal. This cafe is in Vattakanal with one of the best views of the mountain ranges in the region. You can read more about this place here.
Passiflora Restaurante Italiano [Map Link]
Located in Poombarai on Kodaikanal road, this place is known for its blue cheese penne, chorizo & spaghetti. As the dished are made to order, expect a slight delay in service. But this should be on your list and the best way to be here is when you are on the way to Poondi/Kookal or the way back. This places closes at 7 30PM so plan accordingly.
10 Degrees, Abbys Cafe, Tibetan Kitchen [Map Link]
All of the above are right nest to each other. If you are looking for continental food and authentic Tibetan dishes, these are the restaurants that you should be at.
Pulney Hills Cafe aka Cafe Cariappa [Map Link]
This very small quaint place adorned with antiques was earlier called Cafe Cariappa. Hands down, this cafe serves the best coffee in town! We kid you not, but the cakes and coffee here are one of the best that we had till date, not jus tin Kodaikanal. So if you are here, you shouldn’t miss this place at all.
Must Try: Espresso Shot, Carrot Cake
To finally close, take this extra ordinary road trip in monsoon season and witness how it feels as the clouds descend, the air growing thin, embracing you with a cool mist that refreshes your senses. The purity of the air makes your soul come alive, as you soak in the breathtaking views around you. The gentle rustling of the pines and eucalyptus trees, along with the raindrops kissing your face, creates a melodious symphony. Embrace each and every moment, let go, and immerse yourself in this magical experience.