Upon your arrival, our driver warmly welcomes and meets you at Bangalore Airport, Railway station, or any preferred location in Bangalore.
Drive to the hotel and check-in. Sightseeing after sometime:
Day 01: Bangalore / Bengaluru local sightseeing.
Bangalore Palace: Bangalore Palace, a majestic architectural marvel, stands as a testament to the regal heritage of the city. Built in Tudor-style architecture, it captivates visitors with its opulent interiors, sprawling grounds, and a rich history dating back to the Wodeyar dynasty.
Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens: A horticultural paradise in Bangalore, boasts a stunning collection of diverse plant species amidst its picturesque landscapes. Founded in the 18th century, it stands as a testament to the city’s greenery and botanical richness.
Visvesvaraya Industrial Technological Museum
Venkatappa Art Gallery and Museum: Showcases a vibrant collection of artistic masterpieces, offering a cultural haven for enthusiasts and visitors alike
Vidhana Soudha: Bangalore’s iconic legislative building landmark
Iskcon temple: Spiritual tranquility in architecture marvel
Brigade Road and M.G. Road transform into vibrant hubs in the evening, providing ample opportunities for shopping and entertainment.
Or
Visit Bannerghatta National Park, explore Zoo, Butterfly Garden, Lion and Tiger Safari and enjoy Pedal Boating.
Champakadama Temple
Prani– The Pet Sanctuary.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Bengaluru.
Day 02: Bangalore to Mysore
Srirangapatna, an island formed by the River Kaveri, hosts the Ranganathaswamy temple known as Adi Ranga and Srirangam as Antya Ranga.
Ganjama, a local village renowned for rose flower production and delicious gulkand, is home to the 400-year-old Sri Nimishamba temple.
The Tipu Sultan Summer Palace via Ganjam boasts well-preserved mural paintings and a royal garden.
Sangama marks the confluence of three rivers – Kaveri, Kabini, and Hemavathi.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, the largest in Karnataka, on the banks of the Kaveri River, features 169 exotic bird species. Nearby is the Mahadevapura Bird Sanctuary, a paradise for birdwatchers.
Amba Vilas Palace, the official residence of the Wodeyars, ranks as India’s second most visited tourist spot, showcasing a blend of architectural mastery, mural paintings, works by Raja Ravi Varma, sandalwood carvings, Thanjavur paintings, ivory carvings, and antique pieces.
The palace premises house 12 temples, some dating back to the 14th century namely, Someshvara Temple, Lakshmi Ramana Temple, Shwetha Varahaswamy Temple, Sri Prasanna krishna Swami Temple, Sri Bhuvaneshwari Temple, Kodi Someshwara Swamy Temple, Sri Gayatri Temple, Sri Trineshwara temple and others. The Anthapura, an adjacent building, preserves the kings and queens’ costumes and dress materials from six centuries ago. Don’t miss the illuminating Mysore Palace on Sundays and public holidays, featuring sound and light programs.
Visit the iconic KRS Dam (Brindavan Garden), the main water source for Mysore, Mandya, and most of Bangalore. Constructed in 1924 by the ruler Shri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, it is Asia’s largest dam. Celebrate Engineer’s Day on September 15th in honor of Sir M. Visvesvaraya, and witness the illuminated Brindavan Garden with its evening light and music fountain show.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Mysore.
Day 03: Mysore – Ooty
Check out from the hotel and drive to Ooty via Gundlupet.
Bandipur National Park offers the option of a Jungle Jeep safari from 6 am to 9:30 am. Notably, it is the first national park in India to employ drones for tracking poachers. While exploring, you may encounter freely roaming deer, elephants, bisons, black-faced monkeys, and other wildlife on the road itself. For those interested in a jungle jeep safari to spot tigers, it’s recommended to depart from Mysore by 5:30 am.
Madumalai National Park allows jungle safaris until 10 am. There are two routes to Ooty: one via Masinagudi and the other via Gudalur.
The Gudalur route, after a challenging journey through Bandipur and Mudumalai national parks, offers a refreshing tea break as you enter The Nilgiris, where the Western Ghats meets the Eastern Ghats.
Visit the Needle Rock Viewpoint, also known as Soochimalai, where you can literally reach for the clouds just around 700 meters from the road, providing breathtaking 360-degree views.
Experience Pykara Lake, a popular gateway 20 km from Ooty in the Nilgiri district. The Pykara village features a dam and a seasonal power plant, with an optional boat ride available.
Discover Pykara Waterfalls as the Pykara River changes direction, considered sacred as it flows northwards and then turns west after reaching the plateau.
The Pine Forest in Ooty, a major tourist hub, is a picturesque valley where numerous movies, songs, and serials have been filmed.
Explore the scenic Shooting Point, also known as Wenlock Downs, a significant attraction in Ooty.
Finally, reach Udhagamandalam (Ooty), check into your hotel, and unwind after your exploration.
Enjoy leisurely evening hours for shopping and stay overnight in Ooty.
Day 04: Ooty Sightseeing.
After breakfast at 8:00 am, embark on a captivating Ooty sightseeing tour:
Explore the expansive Government Botanical Garden, spanning 22 hectares, a prominent attraction in Ooty.
Visit the Doddabetta Tea Factory and Chocolate Museum to delve into the intricacies of tea processing and chocolate manufacturing.
Ascend to Doddabetta Peak, the fourth-highest peak in South India at 8652 feet, offering a panoramic 360-degree view of Ooty, Mettupalayam/Coimbatore, Avalanche Dam, and Mukurthi Peak.Â
Experience Ooty Lake & Boathouse, where paddle boats, row boats, and motor boats await your exploration of this artificial lake constructed by John Sullivan in 1824 (additional charges apply).
Wander through the enchanting Government Rose Garden, the largest rose garden in India, situated on the slopes of Elk Hill near Ooty town.
Explore Sim’s Park, a beautifully maintained garden with a dedicated Children’s Zone.
Visit Lamb’s Rock in Coonoor, a tourist spot on the slopes of the Nilgiri Hill, offering stunning views of the Coimbatore plains, tea estates, and coffee estates.
Discover Dolphin’s Nose Mountain View Points, featuring a rock formation resembling a dolphin’s nose, situated 1000 feet above sea level.
Experience the allure of Highfield Tea Factory, a fifty-year-old establishment immersed in the aroma of freshly brewed tea, utilizing the nearby tea plantation.
Explore the Nilgiri Mountain Railway (Toy Train), built in 1908 and relying on a fleet of steam locomotives. Recognized by UNESCO as an extension to the World Heritage Site, diesel locomotives now operate between Coonoor and Udhagamandalam.
Conclude the day with free time for shopping in the evening, followed by an overnight stay in Ooty.
Day 05: Ooty to Bengaluru
After breakfast, drop at your desired location, Airport/Bus Station / Railway station and the tour concludes with happy memories. If time allows, we can explore any remaining sightseeing spots along the way.
Upon your arrival, our driver warmly welcomes and meets you at Bangalore Airport, Railway station, or any preferred location in Bangalore.
Drive to the hotel and check-in. Sightseeing after sometime:
Day 01: Bangalore / Bengaluru local sightseeing.
Bangalore Palace: Bangalore Palace, a majestic architectural marvel, stands as a testament to the regal heritage of the city. Built in Tudor-style architecture, it captivates visitors with its opulent interiors, sprawling grounds, and a rich history dating back to the Wodeyar dynasty.
Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens: A horticultural paradise in Bangalore, boasts a stunning collection of diverse plant species amidst its picturesque landscapes. Founded in the 18th century, it stands as a testament to the city’s greenery and botanical richness.
Visvesvaraya Industrial Technological Museum
Venkatappa Art Gallery and Museum: Showcases a vibrant collection of artistic masterpieces, offering a cultural haven for enthusiasts and visitors alike
Vidhana Soudha: Bangalore’s iconic legislative building landmark
Iskcon temple: Spiritual tranquility in architecture marvel
Brigade Road and M.G. Road transform into vibrant hubs in the evening, providing ample opportunities for shopping and entertainment.
Or
Visit Bannerghatta National Park, explore Zoo, Butterfly Garden, Lion and Tiger Safari and enjoy Pedal Boating.
Prani– The Pet Sanctuary.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Bengaluru.
Day 02: Bangalore to Mysore
Srirangapatna, an island formed by the River Kaveri, hosts the Ranganathaswamy temple known as Adi Ranga and Srirangam as Antya Ranga.
Ganjama, a local village renowned for rose flower production and delicious gulkand, is home to the 400-year-old Sri Nimishamba temple.
The Tipu Sultan Summer Palace via Ganjam boasts well-preserved mural paintings and a royal garden.
Sangama marks the confluence of three rivers – Kaveri, Kabini, and Hemavathi.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, the largest in Karnataka, on the banks of the Kaveri River, features 169 exotic bird species. Nearby is the Mahadevapura Bird Sanctuary, a paradise for birdwatchers.
Amba Vilas Palace, the official residence of the Wodeyars, ranks as India’s second most visited tourist spot, showcasing a blend of architectural mastery, mural paintings, works by Raja Ravi Varma, sandalwood carvings, Thanjavur paintings, ivory carvings, and antique pieces.
The palace premises house 12 temples, some dating back to the 14th century namely, Someshvara Temple, Lakshmi Ramana Temple, Shwetha Varahaswamy Temple, Sri Prasanna krishna Swami Temple, Sri Bhuvaneshwari Temple, Kodi Someshwara Swamy Temple, Sri Gayatri Temple, Sri Trineshwara temple and others. The Anthapura, an adjacent building, preserves the kings and queens’ costumes and dress materials from six centuries ago. Don’t miss the illuminating Mysore Palace on Sundays and public holidays, featuring sound and light programs.
Visit the iconic KRS Dam (Brindavan Garden), the main water source for Mysore, Mandya, and most of Bangalore. Constructed in 1924 by the ruler Shri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, it is Asia’s largest dam. Celebrate Engineer’s Day on September 15th in honor of Sir M. Visvesvaraya, and witness the illuminated Brindavan Garden with its evening light and music fountain show.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Mysore.
Day 03: Mysore must see Destinations
Embark on the Mysore sightseeing journey after breakfast at 9 am:
Explore Mysore Zoo, officially known as the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, housing over 168 species across 157 acres, conveniently located near Mysore Palace.
Immerse yourself in the underwater wonders at Aqua World, the largest underwater aquarium in India, showcasing a diverse collection of fish and aquatic species.
Discover the rare artistry at the Sand Museum, a unique showcase of sand artistry.
Visit Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop Chamundi Hills, recognized as one of the Astadasa Shakti Peetas as per Adi Guru Shri Shankaracharya’s Astadasa Shakti Peeta Stotram. It is one of the seven most sacred hills in South India, also referred to as Krauncha Pitham in Skanda Purana.
Uncover the historical roots at Sri Mahabaleshwara Temple, originally built in the 8th century and dedicated to Lord Sri Shiva, featuring captivating architecture from Hoysala, Ganga, Chola, Vijayanagar, and other dynasties.
Marvel at the Mahishasura Statue, representing the demon from which the current name of Mysore is derived.
Witness the grandeur of the Nandi Statue, the third-largest monolithic statue of Nandi in India, carved from a single black granite block. Enjoy the panoramic views of Mysore City, Mysore Palace, and Lalitha Mahal Palace.
If time permits, explore additional attractions such as Kukkarahalli Lake, Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery, Jaganmohan Palace, Railway Museum, and other notable places.
Conclude the day by returning to the hotel for an overnight stay in Mysuru.
Day 04: Mysore to Ooty
Check out from the hotel and drive to Ooty via Gundlupet.
Bandipur National Park offers the option of a Jungle Jeep safari from 6 am to 9:30 am. Notably, it is the first national park in India to employ drones for tracking poachers. While exploring, you may encounter freely roaming deer, elephants, bisons, black-faced monkeys, and other wildlife on the road itself. For those interested in a jungle jeep safari to spot tigers, it’s recommended to depart from Mysore by 5:30 am.
Madumalai National Park allows jungle safaris until 10 am. There are two routes to Ooty: one via Masinagudi and the other via Gudalur.
The Gudalur route, after a challenging journey through Bandipur and Mudumalai national parks, offers a refreshing tea break as you enter The Nilgiris, where the Western Ghats meets the Eastern Ghats.
Visit the Needle Rock Viewpoint, also known as Soochimalai, where you can literally reach for the clouds just around 700 meters from the road, providing breathtaking 360-degree views.
Experience Pykara Lake, a popular gateway 20 km from Ooty in the Nilgiri district. The Pykara village features a dam and a seasonal power plant, with an optional boat ride available.
Discover Pykara Waterfalls as the Pykara River changes direction, considered sacred as it flows northwards and then turns west after reaching the plateau.
The Pine Forest in Ooty, a major tourist hub, is a picturesque valley where numerous movies, songs, and serials have been filmed.
Explore the scenic Shooting Point, also known as Wenlock Downs, a significant attraction in Ooty.
Finally, reach Udhagamandalam (Ooty), check into your hotel, and unwind after your exploration.
Enjoy leisurely evening hours for shopping and stay overnight in Ooty.
Day 05: Ooty Sightseeing.
After breakfast at 8:00 am, embark on a captivating Ooty sightseeing tour:
Explore the expansive Government Botanical Garden, spanning 22 hectares, a prominent attraction in Ooty.
Visit the Doddabetta Tea Factory and Chocolate Museum to delve into the intricacies of tea processing and chocolate manufacturing.
Ascend to Doddabetta Peak, the fourth-highest peak in South India at 8652 feet, offering a panoramic 360-degree view of Ooty, Mettupalayam/Coimbatore, Avalanche Dam, and Mukurthi Peak.Â
Experience Ooty Lake & Boathouse, where paddle boats, row boats, and motor boats await your exploration of this artificial lake constructed by John Sullivan in 1824 (additional charges apply).
Wander through the enchanting Government Rose Garden, the largest rose garden in India, situated on the slopes of Elk Hill near Ooty town.
Explore Sim’s Park, a beautifully maintained garden with a dedicated Children’s Zone.
Visit Lamb’s Rock in Coonoor, a tourist spot on the slopes of the Nilgiri Hill, offering stunning views of the Coimbatore plains, tea estates, and coffee estates.
Discover Dolphin’s Nose Mountain View Points, featuring a rock formation resembling a dolphin’s nose, situated 1000 feet above sea level.
Experience the allure of Highfield Tea Factory, a fifty-year-old establishment immersed in the aroma of freshly brewed tea, utilizing the nearby tea plantation.
Explore the Nilgiri Mountain Railway (Toy Train), built in 1908 and relying on a fleet of steam locomotives. Recognized by UNESCO as an extension to the World Heritage Site, diesel locomotives now operate between Coonoor and Udhagamandalam.
Conclude the day with free time for shopping in the evening, followed by an overnight stay in Ooty.
Day 06: Ooty to Bengaluru
After breakfast, drop at your desired location, Airport/Bus Station / Railway station and the tour concludes with happy memories. If time allows, we can explore any remaining sightseeing spots along the way.
Upon your arrival, our driver warmly welcomes and meets you at Bangalore Airport, Railway station, or any preferred location in Bangalore.
Drive to the hotel and check-in. Sightseeing after sometime:
Day 01: Bangalore / Bengaluru local sightseeing.
Bangalore Palace: Bangalore Palace, a majestic architectural marvel, stands as a testament to the regal heritage of the city. Built in Tudor-style architecture, it captivates visitors with its opulent interiors, sprawling grounds, and a rich history dating back to the Wodeyar dynasty.
Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens: A horticultural paradise in Bangalore, boasts a stunning collection of diverse plant species amidst its picturesque landscapes. Founded in the 18th century, it stands as a testament to the city’s greenery and botanical richness.
Visvesvaraya Industrial Technological Museum
Venkatappa Art Gallery and Museum: Showcases a vibrant collection of artistic masterpieces, offering a cultural haven for enthusiasts and visitors alike
Vidhana Soudha: Bangalore’s iconic legislative building landmark
Iskcon temple: Spiritual tranquility in architecture marvel
Brigade Road and M.G. Road transform into vibrant hubs in the evening, providing ample opportunities for shopping and entertainment.
Day 02: Bangalore / Bengaluru local sightseeing.
Visit Bannerghatta National Park, explore Zoo, Butterfly Garden, Lion and Tiger Safari and enjoy Pedal Boating.
Prani– The Pet Sanctuary.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Bengaluru.
Day 03: Bangalore to Mysore
Srirangapatna, an island formed by the River Kaveri, hosts the Ranganathaswamy temple known as Adi Ranga and Srirangam as Antya Ranga.
Ganjama, a local village renowned for rose flower production and delicious gulkand, is home to the 400-year-old Sri Nimishamba temple.
The Tipu Sultan Summer Palace via Ganjam boasts well-preserved mural paintings and a royal garden.
Sangama marks the confluence of three rivers – Kaveri, Kabini, and Hemavathi.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, the largest in Karnataka, on the banks of the Kaveri River, features 169 exotic bird species. Nearby is the Mahadevapura Bird Sanctuary, a paradise for birdwatchers.
Amba Vilas Palace, the official residence of the Wodeyars, ranks as India’s second most visited tourist spot, showcasing a blend of architectural mastery, mural paintings, works by Raja Ravi Varma, sandalwood carvings, Thanjavur paintings, ivory carvings, and antique pieces.
The palace premises house 12 temples, some dating back to the 14th century namely, Someshvara Temple, Lakshmi Ramana Temple, Shwetha Varahaswamy Temple, Sri Prasanna krishna Swami Temple, Sri Bhuvaneshwari Temple, Kodi Someshwara Swamy Temple, Sri Gayatri Temple, Sri Trineshwara temple and others. The Anthapura, an adjacent building, preserves the kings and queens’ costumes and dress materials from six centuries ago. Don’t miss the illuminating Mysore Palace on Sundays and public holidays, featuring sound and light programs.
Visit the iconic KRS Dam (Brindavan Garden), the main water source for Mysore, Mandya, and most of Bangalore. Constructed in 1924 by the ruler Shri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, it is Asia’s largest dam. Celebrate Engineer’s Day on September 15th in honor of Sir M. Visvesvaraya, and witness the illuminated Brindavan Garden with its evening light and music fountain show.
Drive back to the hotel by evening Overnight Stay in Mysore.
Day 04: Mysore must see Destinations
Embark on the Mysore sightseeing journey after breakfast at 9 am:
Explore Mysore Zoo, officially known as the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Garden, housing over 168 species across 157 acres, conveniently located near Mysore Palace.
Immerse yourself in the underwater wonders at Aqua World, the largest underwater aquarium in India, showcasing a diverse collection of fish and aquatic species.
Discover the rare artistry at the Sand Museum, a unique showcase of sand artistry.
Visit Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop Chamundi Hills, recognized as one of the Astadasa Shakti Peetas as per Adi Guru Shri Shankaracharya’s Astadasa Shakti Peeta Stotram. It is one of the seven most sacred hills in South India, also referred to as Krauncha Pitham in Skanda Purana.
Uncover the historical roots at Sri Mahabaleshwara Temple, originally built in the 8th century and dedicated to Lord Sri Shiva, featuring captivating architecture from Hoysala, Ganga, Chola, Vijayanagar, and other dynasties.
Marvel at the Mahishasura Statue, representing the demon from which the current name of Mysore is derived.
Witness the grandeur of the Nandi Statue, the third-largest monolithic statue of Nandi in India, carved from a single black granite block. Enjoy the panoramic views of Mysore City, Mysore Palace, and Lalitha Mahal Palace.
If time permits, explore additional attractions such as Kukkarahalli Lake, Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery, Jaganmohan Palace, Railway Museum, and other notable places.
Conclude the day by returning to the hotel for an overnight stay in Mysuru.
Day 05: Mysore to Ooty
Check out from the hotel and drive to Ooty via Gundlupet.
Bandipur National Park offers the option of a Jungle Jeep safari from 6 am to 9:30 am. Notably, it is the first national park in India to employ drones for tracking poachers. While exploring, you may encounter freely roaming deer, elephants, bisons, black-faced monkeys, and other wildlife on the road itself. For those interested in a jungle jeep safari to spot tigers, it’s recommended to depart from Mysore by 5:30 am.
Madumalai National Park allows jungle safaris until 10 am. There are two routes to Ooty: one via Masinagudi and the other via Gudalur.
The Gudalur route, after a challenging journey through Bandipur and Mudumalai national parks, offers a refreshing tea break as you enter The Nilgiris, where the Western Ghats meets the Eastern Ghats.
Visit the Needle Rock Viewpoint, also known as Soochimalai, where you can literally reach for the clouds just around 700 meters from the road, providing breathtaking 360-degree views.
Experience Pykara Lake, a popular gateway 20 km from Ooty in the Nilgiri district. The Pykara village features a dam and a seasonal power plant, with an optional boat ride available.
Discover Pykara Waterfalls as the Pykara River changes direction, considered sacred as it flows northwards and then turns west after reaching the plateau.
The Pine Forest in Ooty, a major tourist hub, is a picturesque valley where numerous movies, songs, and serials have been filmed.
Explore the scenic Shooting Point, also known as Wenlock Downs, a significant attraction in Ooty.
Finally, reach Udhagamandalam (Ooty), check into your hotel, and unwind after your exploration.
Enjoy leisurely evening hours for shopping and stay overnight in Ooty.
Day 06: Ooty Sightseeing.
After breakfast at 8:00 am, embark on a captivating Ooty sightseeing tour:
Explore the expansive Government Botanical Garden, spanning 22 hectares, a prominent attraction in Ooty.
Visit the Doddabetta Tea Factory and Chocolate Museum to delve into the intricacies of tea processing and chocolate manufacturing.
Ascend to Doddabetta Peak, the fourth-highest peak in South India at 8652 feet, offering a panoramic 360-degree view of Ooty, Mettupalayam/Coimbatore, Avalanche Dam, and Mukurthi Peak.Â
Experience Ooty Lake & Boathouse, where paddle boats, row boats, and motor boats await your exploration of this artificial lake constructed by John Sullivan in 1824 (additional charges apply).
Wander through the enchanting Government Rose Garden, the largest rose garden in India, situated on the slopes of Elk Hill near Ooty town.
Explore Sim’s Park, a beautifully maintained garden with a dedicated Children’s Zone.
Visit Lamb’s Rock in Coonoor, a tourist spot on the slopes of the Nilgiri Hill, offering stunning views of the Coimbatore plains, tea estates, and coffee estates.
Discover Dolphin’s Nose Mountain View Points, featuring a rock formation resembling a dolphin’s nose, situated 1000 feet above sea level.
Experience the allure of Highfield Tea Factory, a fifty-year-old establishment immersed in the aroma of freshly brewed tea, utilizing the nearby tea plantation.
Explore the Nilgiri Mountain Railway (Toy Train), built in 1908 and relying on a fleet of steam locomotives. Recognized by UNESCO as an extension to the World Heritage Site, diesel locomotives now operate between Coonoor and Udhagamandalam.
Conclude the day with free time for shopping in the evening, followed by an overnight stay in Ooty.
Day 07: Ooty to Bengaluru
After breakfast, drop at your desired location, Airport/Bus Station / Railway station and the tour concludes with happy memories. If time allows, we can explore any remaining sightseeing spots along the way.
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