The Madras High Court has capped the number of tourist vehicles allowed into Kodaikanal and the Nilgiris between April and June to curb environmental damage and ease local hardships. Thus, starting April 1, 2025, until June, daily e-pass limits are in place—6,000 vehicles on weekdays and 8,000 on weekends for the Nilgiris; and 4,000 on weekdays and 6,000 on weekends for Kodaikanal. The cap excludes public transport users, local residents, and essential service vehicles. Tourists using electric vehicles will be prioritised for e-passes.
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All tourists driving to the Nilgiri hills must ensure their vehicles are registered in the Nilgiris District or obtain an e-pass before entering the popular hill stations

The sublime Kodaikanal lake
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The sublime Kodaikanal lake
Photo: Alex Alderic Jero/Shutterstock

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