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Hill Stations of South India – Coorg & Wayanad
5 Nights / 6 Days
Private Van Tour
Monsoon Special

Cities : Bangalore (1N),Coorg (2N),Wayanad (2N)
Sightseeing
Bangalore, India
- Bangalore Palace
- ISKCON Temple Bangalore
- Vidhana Soudha
- Lalbagh Botanical Garden
Coorg, India
- Omkareshwar Temple Medikeri
- Abbey Falls
- Madikeri Fort
- Dubare Elephant Camp
Wayanad, India
- Banasura Sagar Dam
- Lakkidi
- Pookat Lake
- Edakkal Caves
- Soochipara Waterfalls
Meals
- 5 Breakfast
- 5 Dinner
- 4 Lunch
For Deluxe plan :
- Inquire for supplemet of heritage resort coorg
- Inquire for supplemet of petals
For Premium Plan :
- Inquiry about supplement of The Ibni
- Inquiry about supplement of The windflower
For Luxury Plan :
- Inquiry about the supplement of Taj & Tamara coorg
Day wise travel itinerary
- Day 1 :BangaloreArrive at Bangalore Airport, Bangalore: It’s one of India’s most cosmopolitan cities. Its soothing climate and vibrant local culture draws people from all over the world. It is also known as the ‘Silicon Valley of India,’ and as its ‘Garden City’. However, the city is known for its excellent restaurants, quirky cafes, local craft beer and a wide range of pubs. Meet the assistance/Driver and proceed to visit below places: Bangalore Palace: visit the majestic Bangalore Palace, spread over an area of 45,000 acres! The architecture has influences from Indian, Scottish, and Gothic styles and features beautiful Roman arches, pillars, and vine-covered walls. One should not miss to see the 35 rooms inside and their carved walls, fountains, stained glass windows, huge chandeliers, and paintings by artists like Raja Ravi Varma. One of the best attractions inside is the mother of pearl-studded dining table belonging to the Diwan of Mysore. Check into the hotel. Freshen up and proceed to visitVidhan Soudha : This grand building, a very popular tourist attraction, is referred to as the ‘Taj Mahal of South India’ for its grandeur and pristine white architecture. This is the largest legislative building in India.The design of the building has Dravidian, Rajasthani, South Indian, and Indo-Saracen influences and has beautifully carved granite pillars, walls, and domes. While antiques and rare paintings adorn the inside of Vidhana Soudha, the exteriors are dotted with lush gardens, fountains, and flowers.Timings: 10:00 am- 5:30 pm – Weekdays (Closed on weekends and holidays)Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens - Spread over 96 hectares, the wonderfully landscaped Lalbagh Botanical Gardens are filled with amazing trees and over 1,800 species of plants from all around the world. It was commissioned in 1760 by the famous ruler Hyder Ali. Try to visit in the morning when you can see the many birds that live here. Iskcon Temple : The temple’s architecture is amazing including a gold-plated flag post, stone carvings, fountains, waterfalls, arches, flowering gardens, and a huge amphitheatre. Don’t miss to see the Vedic museum and the exhibitions here. There are songs, recitals, prayer sessions, and lectures held regularly.Timings: 7:15 am-1:00 pm & 4:15 pm- 8:30 pm all daysReturn to the hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Bangalore.
- Dinner
- Day 2 :Bangalore - Coorg - 265 Kms, 5 Hrs 40 MinutesToday morning after Breakfast, check-out and transfer to Coorg - known as the Scotland of India', is the most picturesque hill station of Karnataka. Located on the Western Ghats at an altitude of 4000 ft, Kodagu has dense forests, coffee and tea plantations, orange orchards and lush paddy fields dotting its terrain. On arrival at Coorg check into the hotel. Freshen up, take lunch (only if you reach hotel by 2 pm). Evening free for leisure or to enjoy the resort activities. Dinner & Overnight stay at Coorg.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 3 :CoorgToday Morning after breakfast, visit:Dubare is known for its elephant camp, a forest camp on the banks of the river Kaveri in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka. It is an important base for the Karnataka Forest Department's elephants. (Activities like Elephant interaction, feeding, Quad biking are at additional cost at Dubare elephant camp). Afternoon return to the hotel, take lunch and later visit Omkareshwara Temple -The Omkareshwara Temple is an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated in the town of Madikeri in Coorg, Karnataka. The specialty of the temple is that its construction reflects a mix of Gothic and Islamic styles. It is a popular religious destination of Coorg.Abbey Falls -The falls was earlier called Jessi falls named after a British officer's wife. However, the place was a thick jungle area back then. Evening visit Raja’s seat, return to the hotel. Dinner &Overnight stay at Coorg.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 4 :Coorg – Wayanad - 128 Kms, 3 Hrs 30 MinutesToday Morning after breakfasts check out and depart for Wayanand.Wayanad: This district of Kerala is dripping with the beauty of nature and is a perfect paradise for nature lovers. Packed with the beauty and calmness of nature, Wayanad is an abode for all nature lovers. Known for its cool atmosphere, Wayanad is abundant with waterfalls, forests and home to wild animals. It is also a place for those who love adventures.On arrival in Wayanand visit below place:• Banasura Sagar Dam - Banasura Sagar dam across the Karamanathodu River, a tributary of River Kabini, in Kalpetta, is considered to be the largest earth dam in India and therefore the second largest in Asia. • Pookode Lake: Pookode Lake is the most beautiful freshwater lake. This lake resembles the shape of India’s map founded by geographical experts.• Lakkidi View Point: Lakkidi is a quaint hamlet in Wayanad covered in green. The Lakkidi viewpoint is at a hairpin bent along the road in the hills. The captivating views will make you fall in love with Wayanad. This place is surrounded by green trees on all sides. Later check into the hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Wayanand.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 5 :WayanadToday Morning after breakfast proceed for full day sightseeing covering either Meenmutty waterfalls or Banasurasagar dam (if not visited on earlier day) or Edakkal caves and Soochipara waterfalls. (Any 2 set of sightseeing’s can be done because of distant locations)• Meenmutty Falls - Meenmutty Waterfalls is a three-tiered waterfall which will take your breath away. A scenic trek through the lush green forest with thundering visuals of the scenery, Meenmutty Waterfalls is hailed as one of the foremost thrilling places for adventure lovers in Wayanad.• Edakkal Caves - Edakkal caves are famous for its pictorial paintings (cave paintings), which are considered to be of 6000 B C. It is the only known place in India with Stone Age carvings.• Soochipara Waterfall - Soochipara Waterfalls is one of the best waterfalls in Wayanad. Soochipara falls are the needle-shaped three-tiered falls that plunge from the Vellarimala hills in Wayanad. It is also referred to as the Sentical Rock Falls. Surrounded by forests of deciduous trees this is the foremost beautiful waterfall in Wayanad. And it’s a perennial waterfall.Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Day 6 :Wayanad – Calicut - 86 Kms, 3 HrsThis day after Breakfast, transfer to Calicut Airport for your flight to your home town. You return back with wonderful memories of Hill stations. (The itinerary changes as per your time, schedule and the hotel area which you stay in)(Entry fees & activity cost to be paid directly wherever applicable)
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Sightseeing

Bangalore Palace
Open Time : 10:00 AM
Close Time : 05:30 PM
Operational Days - Open all 7 days
Approx Duration Suggested - 4 Hours
An incarnation of great architecture and beauty, The Majestic Bangalore Palace preserves in it the spice of old regal richness. Currently it is the central attraction in Bangalore, the palace was constructed in the year 1878. Chamarajendra Wadiyar's British Guardians bought the original property in 1873 from the principal of Bangalore Central High School, Rev, J Garret, from his funds. The palace is marvelous vast and spread across 45,000 square feet. A mixture of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture have makes it the grand palace that we see today. The wooden structure of the palace along with the stunning carvings both inside and outside reflects the royal culture in different ways.
Apart from being a major tourist destination, the palace is a host to different cultural rock shows, events and marriages. It is believed that, King Chamarajendra Wadiyar got an idea for building the palace from the Windsor Castle of London. The granite seats decorated with fluorescent blue ceramic tiles on the ground floor, the famous painter Raja Ravi Varma's paintings, vine-covered walls, a fairy tale Ballroom and the Durbar Hall on the 1st floor come together to form the prepossessing Bangalore Palace. A visit to the palace gives you a chance to witness the stylist and rich splendor of one of the most powerful dynasties of South India. An audio tape is available inside the Palace, both in Hindi and English, to help the people having language issues, understand its history better.
Note : The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.
Inclusion :
- Entry Charges
Exclusion :
- Guide Charges Extra
- No Transfers
- No Meals
Important Notes :
- The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.

ISKCON Temple Bangalore
Sri Radha Krishna-chandra Temple is one of the largest Krishna Hindu temples in the world, affiliated with ISKCON Revival Movement. It is located at Rajajinagar, in North Bangalore in the Indian State of Karnataka.

Vidhana Soudha
One of the most famous landmarks of Bangalore, the Vidhana Soudha houses the State Legislature and the Secretariat of Karnataka. The magnificent white building is spread over 60 acres of land and boasts of Dravidian architecture. It is also the largest Legislative building of India. The origin of the building dates back to the times of Sri Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the Chief Minister of Mysore from 1951 to 1956.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden
Lalbagh, for its unique achievement in nurturing the concept of horticulture and aiding the development of horticulture, has earned a pride of place among the gardens of the world and it has come to be regarded as one of the best gardens in the East for its layout, maintenance, scientific treasure and scenic beauty. It is the place of legends and beauty, a place of rarity and wonder, a place of paradise and landmarks. It is an important genetic resource centre for introduction, acclimatization and maintenance of plants; it envisages documentation of the variations available in plants of ornamental and economic value. It is an important centre of dissemination of scientific, technical and popular information on plants including offering of regular courses. It aids the development of horticulture in the state. It is a valuable adjunct to botanic study in educational institutions, a vital lung space of Bangalore, a place of beauty that provides healthy recreation to the public and it provides a venue for people to get close to plants and nature.
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- Bangalore_palace
- Iskcon_temple_bangalore
- Lalbagh_Botanical_Garden
- Vidhana_Soudha
- Abbey_Valley
- dubare_elephant
- Madikeri_palace
- omkareshwar_templecoorg
- Banasura_sagar_dam
- edakkal_cave
- Pookode_Lake
- Soochipara_Waterfall
- Bangalore_palace