1. Perumal Peak Summit: Above the Clouds
The Highest Peak in the Region • A Trek for the
Soul
Altitude: 7,329 ft
Duration: 4-5 Hours
Best Time: Early Morning
Perumal Peak stands as a sentinel over the Kodaikanal valley. Local folklore whispers
that this peak was once an active volcano, now dormant and covered in lush carpets
of grass. The trek begins at the base village of Perumal Malai, and as you ascend,
the noise of the world fades away, replaced by the wind and the rustle of the shola
grasslands.
Unlike the crowded tourist spots, Perumal Peak offers solitude. The climb is steady,
rewarding you with increasingly dramatic views of the Nilgiri hills and the Palani
range. Reaching the summit is a triumph—on a clear day, you can see the plains of
Madurai stretching out below, and you'll often find yourself standing above
the cloud layer, a surreal ocean of white.
2. Vellagavi Village: A Journey Through Time
The Village with No Roads • Ancient Culture • Deep
Forest Descent
Distance: 9 km (One Way)
Duration: Full Day (6-7
Hours)
Highlights: Ancient Temples,
Traditional Life
Imagine a village that has refused to connect to the modern road network for
centuries. Vellagavi is that place. Nestled deep in the valley, accessible only by a
steep, winding forest path, this village is a time capsule. The trek starts from
Vattakanal or Dolphin's Nose and plunges you into a deep descent through thick
jungle.
As you walk, the air gets warmer and the vegetation changes. You'll pass ancient
trees and spice plantations. Arriving in Vellagavi is a spiritual experience; the
village is filled with temples, and by tradition, no one wears footwear in the
village square. It is a place of profound silence and hospitality. The return
journey is a test of endurance, a steep climb back up to Kodaikanal that will leave
you exhausted but exhilarated.
3. Dolphin's Nose & Echo Rock: The Edge of the World
Cliff Hangers • Pine Forests • Unbeatable
Views
Altitude Drop: 6,600
ft
Duration: 2-3 Hours
Best For: Photography
This isn't just a walk to a viewpoint; it's a descent into the dramatic geography of
the Western Ghats. The trail winds through twisted roots of ancient pine and
eucalyptus trees, creating a natural staircase. Your destination is a flat rock
formation that protrudes precariously over a deep chasm—shaped like a dolphin's
nose.
Standing here, with the valley floor thousands of feet below, is heart-pounding. A
little further lies Echo Rock, where the acoustics of the mountains come alive.
While popular, our guides know the quiet times to visit and the secret angles for
the perfect photograph without the crowds.
4. The "Secret Forest" Jeep & Trek Combo
Exclusive to Kodai Jeep Safari • Wildlife • Hidden
Trails
Transport: 4x4 Jeep Included
Duration: 3-4 Hours
Wildlife: Bison, Giant
Squirrels
For those who want the adventure without the exhaustion of a full-day summit hike. We
utilize our fleet of 4x4 Jeeps to take you deep into the restricted reserve forest
areas where regular vehicles cannot go. The Jeep ride itself is an adventure,
bouncing over rugged logging roads.
We stop at a trail head known only to locals. Here, you step out for a guided
45-minute nature walk. The silence is profound. You'll track the footprints of the
Indian Gaur (Bison), spot the Malabar Giant Squirrel leaping between canopies, and
end up at a secret viewpoint overlooking the Elephant Valley. It’s the perfect blend
of off-road thrill and on-foot exploration.
5. River Walk & Hidden Waterfall Hike
Water Therapy • Lush Greenery • Secluded Picnic
Spots
Feature: Private Waterfalls
Duration: 3 Hours
Vibe: Relaxing & Scenic
Escape the dry trails and head for the water. This niche trek follows the course of a
mountain stream. You will hop across boulders, walk under the canopy of river-side
trees, and listen to the constant white noise of flowing water. The destination is a
multi-tiered waterfall hidden away from the public eye.
It's an ideal spot to dip your feet in the ice-cold water, enjoy a packed lunch, and
simply breathe. This trek is particularly magical just after the rains when the
flora is at its most vibrant green.