Trekking Packages

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. Perfect time to visit is during the monsoon season which falls between July and August.

Echo Rock
Located at a distance of 3 km from the Kodaikanal Lake, Kurinji Andavar Temple is the place worth visiting not just for religious tourists. Dedicated to Lord Muruga, the temple holds an important position amongst Hindu devotes. Lord Muruga is referred as 'God of hill'.

Dolphin Nose
At 6600 ft above sea level, the view from the dolphin’s nose is breath-taking. An ideal spot for those interested in trekking, the trail to the Dolphin’s Nose covers a distance of 3 kms in the Palani Hill Range. A viewpoint that offers an enthralling view of the blue mountains of Nilgiris and the lush green tea estates on its slopes.

Mountain Beauty
If you are an adventure lover, then it is the perfect place for you to experience the adrenaline rush. Since the trek can be a bit confusing for the first-timers, it is always advisable to take a local guide along whenever you are undertaking it with your family and friends which goes on for about 3 to 4 days.

Lion Cave
Just near the Bear Shola Falls lies the Lion Cave. The cave is a natural formation in the middle of the forest with entrance surrounded by trees. The way to go to Lion Cave is by trekking.

Kodai Lake
The star-shaped artificial lake, with a depth of 3 meters, was built in 1863 under the stewardship of the Collector of Madurai, Sir Vere Henry Levinge. Known as the heart of Kodaikanal, this lake has been a much sought-after location for Bollywood movies. It is an ideal place for you to unwind and get rejuvenated.