Vattakanal Trekking Kodaikanal
Vattakanal Trekking cancellation_policy
- If cancellation is made 1 days or more before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- If cancellation is made within 1 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
- In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Vattakanal Trekking overview
Location: Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
Activity Timings: 4 hours (Between 8 AM to 6 PM)
About Vattakanal Trekking:
Experience great adventure and thrills when you book us and proceed to explore the trail of Vattakanal to witness the unbounded beauty of the Pambar Falls. Based in the Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu, the Vattakanal region containing the Palani Hills ranges, views of which would relax your mind and body with great charm.
When you get the Vattakanal trekking package, you shall be picked up from your hotel in Kodaikanal at around 8 am or 2 pm for the 3-4 hours trek of 10km. You would be given a briefing by your guide about the entire journey and then you begin for the trekking activity. Trek through the evergreen rainforest, plantations, grasslands and witness the wide culture of flora and fauna as you visit Shola Nursery.
Suitable for: People who are physically fit and are more than 6 years of age.
Difficulty Level: Easy
How to Reach?
The most comfortable and easiest way to travel to Vattakanal from Kodaikanal is by road. It would take 23 minutes to reach Vattakanal via Observatory Road, covering a distance of 5.9km. It is advised to carry private transportation for reaching the spot.
Note:
The activity is not wheel-chair friendly and pregnant women are not advised to join the trekking activity.
Vattakanal Trekking faqs
How long is Vattakanal Trek?
What should I wear for Vattakanal trekking?
What are the inclusions of the Vattakanal trekking package?
How much does Vattakanal trekking package cost?
How do I get to Vattakanal from Kodaikanal?
- It takes 23 minutes to reach Vattakanal via Observatory Road, covering a distance of 5.9km
- It takes 24 minutes to reach Vattakanal via Upper Shola Road covering a distance of 5.9km
- It takes 26 minutes to reach Vattakanal via Observatory Road and Fairy Falls Road, covering a distance of 6.1km
Is it safe for solo and female travellers?
You also have to take extra care of your belongings. It is also advisable that you complete your trek before 4:00 p.m., which is when the sun starts to set in the region.
What is the age limit for Vattakanal trekking?
While this is a relatively easy trek, it still requires physical exertion and people should participate accordingly.
What is Vattakanal Trekking distance?
Is Vattakanal Trek easy?
Is Vattakanal Trek safe?
Is toilet available on the trek route to Vattakanal?
What is the best time for Vattakanal Trek?
Summer occurs between April to June when the weather is cool and the temperature varies between 20 degrees Celsius to 36 degrees Celsius.
Monsoon arrives in the region between July and September, during which the Vattakanal trekking route is filled with the clean monsoon air and lush green foliage. However, it is good to remember that the roads can get quite slippery, and unless you are a professional trekker or you have the proper equipment, it is best to avoid this trekking route during this season to avoid accidents.
Winter season takes place between October and March and is the best time to enjoy this trek. The temperature during this season remains between 8 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius, which is the ideal temperature for a beautiful trek. You can get the best views of the waterfalls and the jungles when you are trekking during this time while avoiding the risks of rain and uncomfortable heat.
What is the minimum level of fitness needed for the trek to Vattakanal?
The terrain is moderate to difficult, with sudden steep climbs at some points, and occasional rough and undulating landscapes. While there is no age limit for this trek, it is important to remember that it can get difficult for people who are not used to trekking or walking long distances, especially if they are very young, very old, or physically disabled.





