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Explore Kodaikanal with friends and family

Introduction

 

Kodaikanal is a beautiful town in Tamil Nadu, India. It is famous for its lakes and mountains. The town also has many historical temples and monuments that you can visit while on this trip. This article will give you an idea of what to see during two days in Kodaikanal by visiting some of these best places to visit in Kodai:

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Berijam Lake

 

Berijam Lake is a manmade lake located on the way to Coakers Walk. It is one of the best places to visit in Kodikanal and it’s just 20 minutes from the main town of Kodaikanal.

 

The lake is quite large, so you can enjoy many activities here like swimming or fishing if you are visiting during summer season when water level has reached its maximum height. However, there are many other activities such as boating, canoeing and kayaking available at this place too which gives you another reason why this should be included among your list of top places that should be visited while traveling around Tamil Nadu!

 

Coakers Walk

 

Coakers Walk is a walking trail that starts from the Mambalam bus stand and ends at the Thandavarayan temple. It is one of the best places to visit in Kodai for bird watching, as well as nature photography. The Coakers walk has been named after Mr. D.Sivan, who started this path in 1993 and named it after his wife Sunitha Sivan who loved birds so much that she even wrote a book on them!

 

The walkway offers an amazing view of Kodaikanal’s hillocks with their natural beauty all around you while you’re walking on them with your family or friends. There are many options available when it comes time for lunch; if you’re looking for something quick, then head over towards Mambalam Market where there are plenty of eateries serving South Indian cuisine such as idli vada sambar (made with rice flour balls), dosas or uttapam (stir fried rice noodles). If however, like me then maybe want something more hearty then head over towards Restaurant Satyam which serves up some delicious dosas along side other dishes such as veg kappu curry made from fresh vegetables grown locally!

 

Bryant Park

 

Bryant Park is located in the center of Kodaikanal and it’s easy to get there from any place in town. It takes around 30 minutes by taxi or autorickshaw from Kodaikanal town. If you are driving, you can reach it via NH-48 which passes through the city itself before reaching this park.

 

The best time to visit Bryant Park is during the morning when it opens at 7:00 am (4:30 AM for those who prefer early mornings). If you want to avoid crowds, then plan your trip during off-peak seasons like winter when there isn’t much influx of tourists

 

Pillar Rocks

 

It’s located in the Kodaikanal Lake district and it’s got some amazing views of the mountains surrounding it.

 

Visitors can take a boat ride around the lake or hike up to Pillar Rocks, which offers some spectacular views of nature at its finest. The hike takes about an hour or so, but don’t worry—you’ll be rewarded by stunning panoramas along the way!

 

Kukkal Cave and Caves of Fairy Land

 

Kukkal Cave is a natural cave located in the heart of Kodai town. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in this area, and it has been a site for people to visit since long ago. The name “Kukkal” originates from an ancient Tamil word which means “Cave”.

 

The cave itself looks like a maze with many tunnels and chambers inside it. There are stalactite and stalagmite formations inside this cave that vary from small to huge sizes depending on how much water will flow through them over time (this can happen once every few years). These formations make for great photo opportunities if you want some nice pictures taken!

 

Bear Shola Falls

 

Bear Shola Falls is located near Kodaikanal and can be reached by car or by train. It’s a great place to visit if you want to spend some time away from the city, but not too far from it. The best time to visit is between February and March when there are fewer tourists in town.

 

The falls are about 1km away from the main road, which means that it’s easy to find them without getting lost! They look like a waterfall from above, but don’t worry—the view isn’t so bad either! Once you’re at their base (it’s around 50 meters high), make sure no one else is around before taking pictures because they might get mad if they see another soul taking pictures of themselves with their camera lenses pointed up at them instead of down on camera screens like us humans do nowadays…

 

These are the best places to visit in Kodikanal with a two-day plan.

 

There are many places to visit in Kodaikanal with a two-day plan. Here are the best ones:

 

Berijam Lake – A beautiful lake, which has been formed due to the damming of a river by government officials. It is one of the most visited lakes by tourists from all over India and abroad. You can enjoy swimming in its waters or taking a boat ride on this lake which is surrounded by tea estates, villages and forests.

 

Coakers Walk – This walk leads through lush green forested hills which make for an ideal picnic spot for travelers who want to spend some time outdoors but still want privacy while doing so! There’s also plenty of souvenirs available at shops along here if you need something special for yourself or someone else as well!

 

Conclusion

 

This is a great two-day trip to Kodaikanal, where you can spend your time in the beautiful surroundings of the park and learn about its past and present. Whether you want a relaxing break or an adventure with nature, there are so many options waiting for you!