Tour Code: FIT/3656

Mysore With Coorg Kabini

6 Nights / 7 Days
Fixed Departure
Diwali Special
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Cities : Coorg (3N),Kabini (2N),Mysore (1N)

Sightseeing

Coorg, India
  • Omkareshwar Temple Medikeri
  • Abbey Falls
  • Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple
  • Dubare Elephant Camp
Kabini, India
  • Nagarahole National Park And Tiger Reserve
  • Kabini Dam
Mysore, India
  • Brindavan Gardens
  • Mysore Palace

Meals

  • 6 Breakfast
  • 6 Dinner


Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Bangalore - Coorg (6 Hrs – 289 Kms)

    Arrive at Banglore Airport/railway station, meet the assistance and proceed to Coorg. 

    Coorg: Kodagu is an administrative district in Karnataka, India. Before 1956 it was an administratively separate Coorg State, at which point it was merged into an enlarged Mysore State. Coorg is known for its coffee and its people. 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. 

    (Entry fees & activity cost to be paid directly wherever applicable)


    • Dinner
  • Day 2 :Coorg

    Today Morning After breakfast, free time for leisure activities. Later post Lunch  set out to 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.  (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 )


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 3 :Coorg

    Today morning after breakfast visit Dubare Elephant Camp. 

    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) Visiting hours: 8 am to 3 pm. Closed on Saturday and Sunday.

    Afternoon return to the hotel, take lunch and later visit 

    Golden Temple - One of the largest Tibetan settlements in South India, it is known for its monasteries, handicrafts, carpet factories, and an incense factory.

    Return to hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Coorg.  

    (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 )


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 4 :Coorg - Kabini - (3hrs, 110 Kms)

    Today morning after breakfast check out and  depart for Kabini. 

    Kabini - Nestled in the southern fringes of the Nagarahole National Park, the Kabini is a perfect getaway for nature lovers. The breathtaking locale with the tranquil backwaters of the River Kabini presents an ideal setting for a long-awaited vacation.

    On arrival at Kabini, check into the hotel. Take lunch. Evening either take canter/jeep safari (at additional cost) or visit Kabini dam or spend evening at the beautiful resort. 

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Kabini. 

    (Entry fees & safari cost to be paid directly wherever applicable )


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 5 :Kabini

    Today morning take canter/jeep safari to Nagarhole National Park or Boat safari (additional cost). 

    The Park has rich forest cover, small streams, hills, valleys and waterfalls and also has a healthy predator-prey ratio, with many tigers, Indian bison and elephants. This park was declared the thirty seventh Project Tiger tiger reserve in 1999. It is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Enjoy a coracle ride in Kabini River. It’s a traditional round shaped boat called a coracle. The design of the boat is unique to the rivers of Southern India (a must do experience)

    Lunch in the afternoon.

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Kabini. 

    Safari Information :

    1. The park is usually open from 6:45 AM - 8:45 AM in the morning and 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM in the evening. The timings for safari are 06:30 AM- 9.15 AM in the morning and 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM in the evening. 

    2. There are 2 types of safari. Canter/Jeep safari & Boat Safari

    3. Kabini safari cannot be booked online. One has to book offline at Dammanakatte Forest Department in Antharsanthe. 

    4. One need to go at 09.30 am to buy tickets for evening 3 pm safari and by 4 pm for next day morning safari. 

    5. Clients staying in any resort other than Kabini River Lodge (tourism resort) and Evolve back can only do canter/boat safari and to be booked by own after reaching Kabini. No jeep safaris are permitted to other resorts except the above two. 

    6. Approx. cost for canter safari INR 1500* per person for Indian Nationals, INR 2000* per person for boat safari + Park entrance fees INR 250 per person for Indian Nationals & INR 1,000 per person for Foreign Nationals. 

    (Safari rates are subject to change)

    7. Camera fees with lenses are chargeable. 


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 6 :Kabini - Mysore (1 Hrs & 45 Mins, 62 Kms):

    Today morning after breakfast Check Out from Kabini and later drive to Mysore. On arrival at Mysore check into the hotel. Freshen up, take lunch (only if you reach hotel by 2 pm)


    Mysore Palace : The present building of Mysore Palace was completed in 1912. Mysore Palace mesmerizes everyone with its magnificent architecture. Known as Indo-Saracenic, a beautiful blend of Hindu, Islamic, Rajput, and Gothic architectural style which the palace represents has been alluring watchers since time immemorial. Surrounded with an aesthetically designed vast garden, the palace is three storied building, built with stone and marble domes. It also has five-storied tower with a height of 145 feet. The most striking feature of the palace, its deep pink marble domes on top of grey granite three stories building, was designed by Henry Irwin. Its portico is designed with seven vast arches while the central arch is bordered by two smaller arches, surrounded by tall beautiful pillars.

    Timings : 10:00 am – 5:30 pm

    Sound & light show Timings : 

    07.00 pm - 07.40 pm on weekdays (Monday to Saturday) except Sundays, National Holidays and State Festivals.


    Illumination Timings : 

    07.00 pm - 07.45 pm on Sundays, National Holidays and State Festivals.

    07.40 pm - 07.45 pm on Weekdays (Monday to Saturday) after the sound and light show.

    Entry fees : INR 40 per person for Indian Nationals & INR 200 per perso for Foreign Nationals

    Note: Entry from Varaha gate of the Mysore Palace

    Facilities available at Mysore palace :

    • Free Wheel Chair Facility
    • Free Camera Custody Counter
    • Free Stand for Footwears
    • Drinking Water
    • Clean Toilets
    • Govt Approved Guides

    Brindavan Gardens : Brindavan Gardens of Mysore is undeniably one of the best terrace gardens in the world. It is located about 12km towards the north west of the Mysore city. Brindavan gardens with its illuminated fountains, botanical park, extensive varieties of plants. It was the idea of Sir Mirza Ismail, the then diwan of Mysore state to beautify the area around the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam (KRS Dam) which is located in situated in Srirangapatna taluk of Mandya district. This dam, named after Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, has been built over Cauvery River, which is one of the prominent rivers of South India. Brindavan Gardens have been designed by seeking inspiration from Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir, which have been created in the ancient Mughal style. Hence, it also radiates grandeur and beauty, comprising of a wide array of fountains, terraces, water channels, parterres, lawns and flowerbeds, etc.

    Timings : Weekdays : 6:00 am – 8:00 pm & Weekend : 6:00 am – 9:00 pm

    Illumination Timings : 

    From Jan to Sept : Weekdays – 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm & Weekends – 7:00 pm – 8:55 pm

    From Oct to Dec : Weekdays - 7:00 pm – 8:55 pm & Weekends - 7:00 pm – 08.25 pm

    Entry fees : INR 20 per person

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Mysore. 

    (Entry fees & activity cost to be paid directly wherever applicable)


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 7 :Mysore - Bangalore (3 Hrs & 30 Mins, 144 Kms)

    Today morning after breakfast check Out from Mysore and later drive to Bangalore. Bangalore Airport to have your connecting flight for your home town with the wonderful memories. 


    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Omkareshwar Temple Medikeri

Visiting Time : 6:30 AM - 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 1 Hour 

Depicting both Islamic and Gothic architecture, located on Omkareshwara Temple Road in the town of Madikeri, Omkareshwara Temple is an ancient Hindu architecture. Omkareshwara temple was constructed by King Linga Rajendra - II of the Kodagu Kingdom in Coorg in 1820 as a dedication to Lord Shiva. The temple has stunning architecture and has been constructed in the Muhammadan style of architecture which certainly reflects by the dome at the centre. A water tank in this temple houses many freshwater fish and adds to the beauty of this temple.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, It is believed that it was altered to its Mohammedan style outlook during the rule of Tipu Sultan, in order to avoid destruction by him. Omkareshwara Temple remains open on all days of the year, and does not have any visiting restrictions. Omkareshwara Temple is located in the very heart of the town of Madikeri. It is easily reachable through multiple modes of transportation. The temple also has a parking space of its own to allow devotees to park their cars while visiting. Photography is restricted within the temple complex.

Inclusion :
  • Entry Free
Exclusion :
  • No Transfers
  • No Meals 
Important Notes :
  • No Shorts, Skirts or Sleeveless
  • 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.
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Abbey Falls

Open Time : 09:00 AM
Close Time : 05:00 PM 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 1 - 2 Hours 

Coorg - Which is also very famous as The Kashmir of Karnataka, the land of coffee and lovely nature, is the home for some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the state. These waterfalls in Coorg add on to the picture-perfect setting and pleasant weather making one's Coorg trip more memorable. Abbey Waterfalls is one of the popular and worth visiting sightseeing spot in Coorg. 

About Abbey Falls :
Abbey Falls is located near Madikeri, is a perfect place to visit in Coorg not only for nature lovers but for photography lovers as well. The sight of water falling from a cliff with a height of 70 feet, surrounded by lush greenery is indeed a sight that will behold everyone’s attention.

The beauty of Abbey Falls increases by many times in monsoon season. During rainy season, the stream of water becomes thicker which adds to the beauty and greenery around. Situated between the coffee and spice plantations, the waterfalls is opposite to a hanging bridge. One can also enjoy the view from the hanging bridge which is one of the major attraction among tourist. 

While visiting the waterfall, one can also explore many other interesting sightseeing places which are located nearby. Some of the tourist attractions from tourist point of view to near Abbey Falls are Madikeri Fort, Brahmagiri Hills and Omkareshwar Temple.

For Trekking lovers, the area around the fall is ideal for trekking as well. So if you are looking for something adventurous, plan a thrilling hiking through the lush greenery. The place is idea for a family picnic as well.

Inclusion :
  • Entry Charges 

Exclusion :
  • No Transfers
  • No Meals 
  • Parking Charges
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.
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Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple

Open Time : 09:00 AM
Close Time : 06:00 PM 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 1 - 2 Hours 

The Buddhist Golden temple at Bylakuppe is a place worth visiting. Bylakuppe, along with Dharamsala, is the residing place for thousands of Tibetans, who have been living since many decades. It wont be wrong saying that this is the centre of Tibetan Buddhism in South India.

The Golden Temple also called Namdroling Monastery stands magnificent scenic landscapes, emanating peacefulness and calmness. The monastery is very well known as Golden temple due to the golden paintings crafted on the monastery. This monastery or golden temple was established in the year of 1963 by His Holiness Pema Norbu Rinpoche shortly after his exit from Tibet in 1959 as the second seat of the Palyul Monastery which is one of the six great Tibet Nyingma Mother monasteries.

The full name of the Namdroling Monastery is Thegchog Namdrol Shedrub Dargyeling. Initially spread over an area of 80 sq. feet, this temple was constructed of the bamboo from the forest which was donated by the Indian Government to the Tibetan exiles.

Golden Temple emanates peacefulness amid the noisy streets and crowd of tourists. The temple houses three captivating golden statues, namely of Buddha, Padmasambhava, and Amitayus. Each statue is about the height of 40 feet. Every part of the temple depicts beautiful designs. It is said to be the largest teaching centre Nyingmapa which is a prime a lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Its walls have been decorated with intricate paintings. These colourful paintings illustrate stories of God and demons from Tibetan Buddhist mythology. The altar of the temple is filled with flowers, candles and incense sticks. You can even spot small birds flying freely around the temple complex. What makes Golden temple even more mesmerising is the captivating landscapes around it. Once you are inside the temple, try to keep silence as it is one of the requisites to remain in holy complex. Usually devotees seek blessings by lighting the incense sticks after which they sit on carpet to imbibe the piousness and spirituality radiating at this place.

If interested then you can capture the incomparable beauty of this temple also as photography is allowed even inside the temple. For shopping lovers also there is something to interest them. There are shopping centres near the temple, offering an extensive range of Tibetan items such as statues, carpets, traditional costumes and exquisite jewelleries, etc.

Inclusion :
  • Entry Free
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.
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Dubare Elephant Camp

Visiting Time : 9 AM - 11 AM & 4.30 PM - 5.30 PM

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 2 -3 Hours

Dubare Elephant Camp is an elephant training center located on the banks of the river Cauvery in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka State. It is one of the most popular and top tourist attraction to visit in Coorg. Dubare is a natural island formed by Cauvery River which is also an important base for the Karnataka Forest Department's elephants and among one of the must include places in India wildlife. This camp has many elephants which are very well trained. One will amaze to find that the elephants used for Mysore Dussehra are trained at this camp. The trainers also explain the various aspects of elephant history, their ecology, as well as biology. Tourist can also participate in various activities such as elephants feeding. Tourists can also watch elephants being given a bath in the river and also watch how oil is applied on their Tusks, forehead etc.

Tourist can also explore and enjoy the activities such as trekking, coracle ride, elephant rides, coracle boat ride, fishing, bird watching and river rafting. River rafting at Dubare is one of the top adventure activity and things to do in Coorg. One can also enjoy trekking which is managed by the forest department conducts trekking into the forest surrounding the camp along the Cauvery River.

The forests of Dubare are home to many wild animals and as well as birds. The sighting of wild Asiatic elephants is regular and there is a possibility of spotting sambar, tigers, spotted deer, wild dogs, leopards and gaur. Bears are also found in these forests. The best time to visit Dubare Elephant Camp is somewhere between September and March which is pleasant for tourist. 

Inclusion :
  • Entry and Permission Charges
Exclusion :

  • No Transfers
  • No Meals
  • Boating ( Rs. 30 Per Person )
  • Elephant Feeding ( Rs. 20 Per Person )
  • Elephant Bathing ( Rs. 100 Per Person )
  • Elephant Interation ( Rs. 885 Per Person ) 

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.
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