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Nice place to head to the hills!
by vijay krishnan on Mar 22, 2007 10:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sounds like a nice place to consider while heading to the hills! Thanks for the lowdown on the interesting places of interest there.

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  RE:Nice place to head to the hills!
by PURUSHOTTAM KULKARNI on Mar 23, 2007 09:29 AM   Permalink
KODAI IS REAL GOOD AND QUIET TOO.IT IS 100 TIMES BETTER THAN OOTY WHICH IS COMMERCILISED LIKE ANYTHING.
GIVEN A CHANCE I WOULD PREFER TO SETTLE AT KODAI.

P.D.KULKARNI

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by Hemant Arora on Mar 23, 2007 11:01 AM   Permalink
Yes Kulkarniji , you are absolutely right. OOty is more commericalised. We went to Kodai for the 26th January long weekend and it think its a fab place, great place, to unwind, shill out, theres a lot of cycling, trekking to doo and good places to visit but one must be ready to walk, trek and cycle. It was fun!!!!!!!!!! One must go once in a lifetime to KODAI!!:)

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  RE:Nice place to head to the hills!
by ravinder singh on Apr 23, 2007 12:26 PM   Permalink
hi kulkarni

can u give more details about kodai as am planning a visit in month of june, i am based at punjab

thanks
ravinder

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  RE:Nice place to head to the hills!
by ramya kappini on Apr 25, 2007 04:01 PM   Permalink
If you don have much time, then u can spend around 3 full days in Kodai.... otherwise 5 or even 6 days is really good, where you can chill out.
AS said, Ooty is too commercialised, however Kodia is also reaching there, but still slightly more pristine.
taking a walk or cycle or jog around the lake area is really lovely anytime of year.
good restaurants (to cater to Indian and NRI and foreigner toungues) are plenty.

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by ramya kappini on Apr 25, 2007 04:04 PM   Permalink
also see - http://wikitravel.org/en/Kodaikanal

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