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Southern Delight – 6 Nights / 7 Days Southern Delight – 6 Nights / 7 Days Day 1) Mangalore - Coorg (150 kms - 3 to 4 hrs approx) - Upon arrival at Mangalore Airport / Railway station, proceed to Coorg. Upon reaching, check into the hotel and freshen up. Later proceed for Coorg sightseeing which includes Abbey Falls, Rajas Seat, Madikeri Fort, Omkareshwara Temple and Tibetan Monastery. Drive back to the hotel by evening. Feel the excitement by talking to your loved ones about the tour ahead while having sumptuous dinner together. O/N stay at the hotel. Day 2) Coorg - Wayanad (115 kms - 3 to 4 hrs approx) - After breakfast, with a rich smile, check out from the hotel and proceed to Wayanad. Upon reaching, check into the hotel. Later proceed for Wayanad sightseeing which includes Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad Heritage Museum, Chethalayam Falls and Edakkal Caves. Drive back to the hotel by evening . Dinner and o/n stay at the hotel. Day 3) Wayanad Sightseeing - After breakfast, proceed for Wayanad sightseeing which includes Karapuzha Dam, Bamboo Factory, Kanthanpara Waterfalls, Chembra Peak, Banasura Sagar Dam and Pookode Lake. Drive back to the hotel by evening. Dinner and o/n stay at the hotel. Day 4) Wayanad - Mysore (140 kms - 4 hrs approx) - After breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to Mysore. Upon reaching, check into the hotel and freshen up. Later proceed for Mysore Sightseeing which includes Mysore Palace, Somanathapura Temple, Mysore Zoo and Brindavan Gardens. Drive back to the hotel and freshen up. Dinner and o/n stay at the hotel. Day 5) Mysore - Ooty (125 kms - 4 hrs approx) - After breakfast, check out from the hotel and visit St. Philomenas Church, Chamundeshwari Temple and Rail Museum. Later proceed for Ooty. Upon reaching, check into the hotel and freshen up. Rest of the day free for leisure and relaxation. Dinner and o/n stay at the hotel. Day 6) Ooty Sightseeing - 1 | P a g e Southern Delight – 6 Nights / 7 Days After breakfast, proceed for Ooty sightseeing which includes Botanical Garden, Dolphins Nose, Kalhatti Falls, Dodabetta Peak, Ooty Lake, Rose Garden, Kamraj Sagar Lake, Wax Museum and Tiger Hill. Drive back to the hotel by evening. Dinner and o/n stay at the hotel. Day 7) Ooty - Coimbatore (90 kms - 3 hrs approx) - After breakfast, check out from the hotel and visit Droog Fort, Lambs Rock, Simis Park and Catherine Falls in Coonor. Later proceed for drop at Coimbatore Airport / Railway Station where the tour ends leaving you nostalgic for the years to come. 2 | P a g e .
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