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June 16 Bangalore to KodaikanalAfter a lot of planning and delays my trip to Kodaikanal was finally scheduled. It was mid May and the temperature in Bangalore was in late 20’s so I thought this is a good time to go to a hill station, and which other then Kodaikanal in southern part of India. Kodaikanal is 2,195 m (7,202 ft) high on Palani Hills in the Western Ghats. I booked my bus tickets to and from Kodaikanal through a KPN agent in Bangalore. It was raining in Bangalore in the night when we left to Bommanahalli, from where we have to catch the bus to Kodaikanal. The bus started at around 10:30 pm from Bangalore. Kodaikanal is around 500 km from Bangalore. In the morning at around 7:00 AM the bus reached Palani. Kodaikanal is around 65 km from Palani. Just after palani there is 65 km of ghat section. These ghat sections are one of the best which I have seen. The journey from Palani to Kodaikanal took around two hours and it was really beautiful. We reached Kodaikanal at 9:30 in the morning. After 12 hours of tiring journey, we checked in a hotel and had some rest. We had lunch and then went out for some sightseeing.
DAY 1
In the afternoon during our lunch it started raining heavily. But soon it stopped and the weather was cool again. We first went to the kodai lake which was very near to our hotel and also near to the KPN Bus stand.
Kodai Lake is quite big and has boating facilities. There were lots of shops all around the lake.
After spending some time near Kodai lake, we went to see Bryant Park. It is a small and beautiful park near the lake. We spent around an hour there relaxing and having some snacks. After that we went to see Coaker’s walk near to Bryant part. Coaker’s walk offers some of the very beautiful sceneries which you see from Kodai. We spent most of the evening there, had a long walk upto the end of it. We took some pictures there. When we were at the end of the Coaker’s walk it become foggy and cold. We had some coffee there.
All these locations were quite close to each other and you can see all these places by having a good evening walk. No need to hire city taxi. DAY 2 I booked Kodaikanal sightseeing through my hotel travel agent. A 15 seat mini bus came at 9:30 in the morning for Kodai Sightseeing. The mini bus is one of the good options for sightseeing as the guide is also with you and it is a cheap option. Various places which were covered were. Coaker’s Walk, Green valley view, Piller Rock View, Devil’s Kitchen, Kurunji andavar Temple, Bryant Park. The bus dropped us at Kodai lake at around 4:00 in the evening. After that we planned to have cycle ride around the lake. It was fun to ride. After about 1 hour of cycling we decided to have some snacks, We went to a Tibetan restaurant. We had some momo and some other Tibetan dishes. It was good refreshment. After having that evening snacks we did some shopping and then went to the hotel for rest.
DAY 3
We checked out of the hotel in the morning, after that we had two options either for a trip to a village or for a tracking trip. We choose tracking and went for that.
The tracking started with some waterfalls and a difficult journey for us. The water falls were quite good but not so big.
After that we went to see Dolphin’s Nose view. We had to walk at least 1 hour to reach there but the scenes from the Dolphin nose were just amazing. In our way back it started raining and thundering, at least we had an umbrella with us
At last we reached to the top where our bus was waiting for us. We then went to a 100 year old church.
The bus dropped us at 4:00 clock in the evening near the kodai lake. We spent some time there. At 6:30 we took the bus to Bangalore |
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