Coorg Package

Coorg Hill Escapade

serene journey from Bangalore to Coorg, a lush hill station known for its verdant landscapes and rich cultural experiences. The 3-day itinerary unfolds with a scenic drive from Bangalore Airport to Coorg, offering a perfect escape from the hustle of the city. Delve into the natural beauty with visits to Abbey Falls, Dubare Elephant Camp, and the breathtaking Talakaveri. Immerse yourself in Tibetan culture at the Namdroling Monastery and explore the confluence of rivers at Bhagamandala. As the day concludes, witness a captivating sunset from Raja’s Seat. The trip culminates with a visit to Bylakuppe’s Tibetan settlement and the Sera Monastery before returning to Bangalore Airport, leaving you with cherished memories of a tranquil Coorg expedition.

Tour Plan

Day 1 : Arrival in Bangalore and Transfer to Coorg

Arrive at Bangalore airport and meet your driver. Depart for Coorg, also known as Kodagu (approximately 5-6 hours’ drive). Enjoy the scenic journey as you drive through the lush landscapes and coffee plantations. Reach Coorg and check into your hotel. Spend the evening at leisure, exploring the nearby area or relaxing at the hotel.

Day 2 : Coorg Sightseeing

After breakfast, embark on a full day of sightseeing in Coorg. Visit the breathtaking Abbey Falls, where you can witness the cascading waterfall amidst lush greenery. Explore the Dubare Elephant Camp and have a memorable experience interacting with elephants and even taking an elephant ride (optional). Visit the Namdroling Monastery (Golden Temple) in Bylakuppe, which is the largest Tibetan settlement in South India. In the evening, you can take a walk around the Madikeri town and explore the local market.

Day 3 : Coorg to Mysore

After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Coorg and proceed to Mysore (approximately 3-4 hours’ drive). On the way, you can visit the beautiful Nagarhole National Park and enjoy a safari (optional and subject to availability). Arrive in Mysore and check into your hotel. In the evening, visit the grand Mysore Palace and witness the illuminated beauty during the light and sound show.

Day 4 : Mysore Sightseeing

Start your day with a visit to the famous Chamundi Hill and offer prayers at the Chamundeshwari Temple. Explore the Mysore Zoo, home to a wide variety of wildlife species and known for its conservation efforts. Visit the St. Philomena’s Church, a magnificent neo-Gothic style church. Take a leisurely walk around the beautiful Brindavan Gardens and enjoy the musical fountain show in the evening.

Day 5 : Departure from Mysore to Bangalore

After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Mysore. If time permits, you can visit the Srirangapatna Fort and the Ranganathaswamy Temple. Depart for Bangalore (approximately 3-4 hours’ drive). Reach Bangalore and head towards the airport for your onward journey

Day 6 : Coorg to Bangalore

Today we visit Tipu Sultan’s summer palace – an example of Indo-Islamic architecture and was the summer residence of the Mysorean ruler Tipu Sultan. Later we visit HAL Aerospace Museum – a museum cum heritage centre exclusively meant for preserving the heritage of the aviation industry. It’s time now to say goodbye, Phir Milenge! Let’s stay in touch with each other through email, phone, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, etc. and meet again on yet another memorable Veena World tour. See you all! ‘Mumbai to Mumbai’ tour guests will proceed to the airport as per their scheduled group flight departure time and start their journey back home. ‘Joining & Leaving’ tour guests will proceed on their own to their scheduled departure destination, like an airport, railway station, bus terminal, or cruise terminal. Tour concludes. Please note: Airline: On group tours, we generally fly well-reputed airlines that are group friendly. During your air travel, refreshments and meals are provided as per the airline policy. However, we recommend you carry dry snacks of your choice for the flight journey. Transport: For transfers and sightseeing, we use mini coaches, big coaches, or small vans, depending on the respective tour group size. If you wish to have a separate vehicle solely for yourself or your family, it can be arranged at an additional cost, subject to availability. Sightseeing attractions: Given the current dynamic situation, some monuments or sightseeing places may be closed temporarily without any prior notice; in such cases, every attempt will be made to visit an alternate sightseeing place if possible. Hotels: The hotels on tour are comfortable and have been appreciated by Veena World’s guests in the past. The category of hotels on international tours is a mix of three-star, three-star superior, and basic four-star. Meals: On tour, we provide all meals, from day one to the last day, as mentioned in the itinerary. Breakfasts are generally continental on European tours, whereas, lunches and dinners are Indian OR Indian along with a local dish OR local cuisine, OR at times fast food meals from Subway, McDonald’s, etc., depending on the convenience and ease of execution of the itinerary or the availability of food at the respective destination. 

Coorg Map

Kodagu, also known as Coorg, is a rural district in the southwest Indian state of Karnataka. In the area’s north, Madikeri Fort has 2 life-size elephant statues at its entrance, plus a Gothic-style church with a museum on its grounds. Nearby, the Hindu

Omkareshwara Temple dates back to the 19th century. Farther north are the domed Raja’s Tomb, a burial place of Kodava kings, and cascading Abbi Falls. The best time to visit Kodagu is between October to May and the peak season for this hill station is within February to May. Kodagu is the largest producer of Coffee in India. Also, it is one of the places with highest rainfall across the nation. Undulating hills covered in lush green forests and a landscape dotted with coffee plantations, tea gardens and orange groves, this hill station has breathtakingly stunning scenic beauty.

The popular tourist attractions in Kodagu include Bhagamandala, Talakaveri, Nisargadhama, Dubare, Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls and Nagarahole National Park. Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri in Coorg are ideal for trekking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the elephant ride at Dubare Elephant Camp is a memorable experience and is highly recommended for those seeking a close encounter with these majestic creatures.

The light and sound show at Mysore Palace usually requires prior booking, and it's advisable to check the availability and book tickets in advance.

Yes, both Coorg and Mysore offer a variety of vegetarian dining options, and the local cuisine includes delicious vegetarian dishes.

Yes, photography is generally allowed at Namdroling Monastery, but it's recommended to confirm with the authorities on-site for any specific guidelines.

The post-monsoon months, from September to March, are ideal for visiting Coorg and Mysore when the weather is pleasant.

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