We reached at 10am on a Monday morning, mildly irritated
with the long journey of 12 hours. Who would have thought that Kodaikanal is so
far from Bangalore! We had always heard that people drive to Kodia and had the
impression that it would be an easy distance, like say 7 hours, 12 was so much
more!! And with the last 3 hours spent climbing up the Palani hill range!
As soon as we stepped down the bus, we felt THE Kodai weather, chilly and sunny! We later learnt that it was a perfect weather day at Kodai!
We reached our hotel Altius Nest in 5 mins by taxi for which we paid 100 rupees!! This seems to be a minimum fare to travel from anywhere to anywhere in Kodai n the duration of the ride is almost always 5 mins! Hundred is too much money for 5 mins but since tourism is a major economy driver there, we just had to grin and bear it!
Our room was a honeymoon suite booked more for the great discount I got on goibibo and the reviews I had read rather than the rate of the suite! It was clean and decent, wooden sloping roof, wooden floor, a TV, an electric water kettle, a black tiled bathroom and a picture window overlooking the green hills. No disappointments here! Hunger led us to the cafe downstairs which had a beautiful view. We ate pongal and eggs as this was the only available breakfast available, pongal came with big bowls of red and green chutneys along with sambar, all of which were great!
As soon as we stepped down the bus, we felt THE Kodai weather, chilly and sunny! We later learnt that it was a perfect weather day at Kodai!
We reached our hotel Altius Nest in 5 mins by taxi for which we paid 100 rupees!! This seems to be a minimum fare to travel from anywhere to anywhere in Kodai n the duration of the ride is almost always 5 mins! Hundred is too much money for 5 mins but since tourism is a major economy driver there, we just had to grin and bear it!
Our room was a honeymoon suite booked more for the great discount I got on goibibo and the reviews I had read rather than the rate of the suite! It was clean and decent, wooden sloping roof, wooden floor, a TV, an electric water kettle, a black tiled bathroom and a picture window overlooking the green hills. No disappointments here! Hunger led us to the cafe downstairs which had a beautiful view. We ate pongal and eggs as this was the only available breakfast available, pongal came with big bowls of red and green chutneys along with sambar, all of which were great!
Hotel Altius Nest
We freshened up and decided to explore Kodai city
on foot. Meanwhile we inquired for our next day’s itinerary of visiting the
pine forest and the dolphin's nose at our hotel; they helped us book a taxi for
it. Taking directions from the supervisor at Altius, we set out! First and the most
anticipated stop was the Kodai lake, the beautiful misty Kodai Lake. We bought
some peanuts mixed with grated cabbage and carrot and set out in a row boat for
a round around the lake. The boatman to our luck was a wonderful photographer and
was taking over my camera at the drop of a hat! But he took some great shots so
I have no regrets there! We actually went into the mists on the lake and it was
quite n heady feeling! The boatman cued into our excitement and offered to
extend our ride for 100 rupees ( no surprises with the charge huh?) We quickly
agreed but later realized that he hardly extended our round; he just made
another stop for photos which was not so bad either! The boat ride in total
cost us 220 rupees. We next went looking for cycles n found horses!! Majestic and
beautiful horses! We rode them for 1 km, and very soon had to part with them! 1
horse ride per km costed, no doubt, 100 rupees!!! Our next stop was the Coaker’s
walk which was about 15 mins walk from the lake. We had some corn on the cob and
hiked to our destination. Kodai roads are in inclines and declines and rarely
will one find a levelled road! The only levelled road seemed to be around the
Lake. It was fun walking the streets, so different from Bangalore!
Kodaikanal Lake
The misty side of the lake
Coaker’s walk offered us wonderful view points which were mostly obscured with fog which was also a great sight to see.
We walked back towards the lake where there was a tea room serving Italian! The Credis tea room had a great outdoor ambience and good food! We finished our food to find that the time was 4:30 and decided to walk back to our hotel. Since the hotel did not offer any entertainment in the evening, we decided to get facials done at the Prana spa. We initially saw the pamphlets in our room and thought that it was a part of our hotel but later found that it is part of another inn which was a few minutes away. The spa person picked us and dropped us back to the hotel after a relaxing facial. We relaxed in out room with a bottle of non-alcoholic wine, some plum cake and slept soundly by a heater and an extra quilt, for which we had to request in the hotel.
Boiled peanuts bhel
The next day started with a bright sun. We basked for a while in the sunshine and set out in a taxi for our day’s adventure. We started from our hotel at 10 am in the morning on a promising day of sunshine, but soon the weather turned foggy as we ascended into the forest area. The plan was to start with the valley tour to continue to the dolphin nose tour. We saw a 500 year old jamun tree which is said to bear fruit even to this day! Unfortunately it was fenced since people started carving their names into its trunk :-( We continued to pine tree forest, the pine trees here as so close to each other that the trees completely fill the sky! Muted sunlight is allowed between the branches! Pine trees due to their proximity to each other produce oxygen during the day and the combined carbon dioxide produced during the night can render a person/animal unconscious, this is also the reason that there are no other plants or even grass amidst the trees.
We then stopped at many view points such as, upper lake view, moier point,
pillar rocks and guna caves.
Upper lake view
Moier point
on the way to Guna cave
Fairy falls
By now the weather had gone foggy rendering a
mystic screen to the forests. We stopped for just a minute in fairy falls and
quickly continued to Pambar falls. Pambar falls was lovely! We followed the
course of the water downstream to reach the lion cave. The path was slippery
and we experienced many slips, but it was manageable since we had our guide
with us. Many people who came without a guide were often confused and appeared
a little apprehensive. We got back after a 20 min trek (to and fro) to visit the
much anticipated dolphin nose. Unfortunately, by the time we got to dolphin
nose, the weather had turned extremely foggy, visibility was bad and we had to
forgo this trek. We visited a beautiful church La Saleth and came to the city
area around the lake. We had lunch at Astoria which I totally recommend. We
ended our adventure with a walk in Bryant park. We bought some dry flowers to
take back home and returned to the hotel.
Pambar falls
La Saleth from the side
La Saleth entrance
Kodaikanal is one of the few places where one can
comfortably walk and explore. However, before buying anything, enquire the
price in 3 different shops to be sure of the correct prices. Kodai is a place for
you to go for the wonderful weather and if you like exploring a place on foot!
The beautiful misty Lake
The lake looks fantastic!! The one at the end. :)
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