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Car Package New Size 2 Tour Code: SB 08 Tour Code: SSBM Coastal Karnataka Tour Bengaluru-Mysore-Ooty Tour 7 Days / 6 Nights ` 22,299/- 6 Days / 5 Nights ` 6,999/- Departure :These tours can be arranged any time during the year. Departure :These tours can be arranged any time during the year. Places Covered : Bengaluru - Hassan - Kukke Subramanya - Places Covered : Bengaluru - Mysore - Ooty - Coimbatore Dharmasthala - Mangalore - Horanadu - Sringeri - Udupi - Murudeshwar - Gokarna - Hassan Brindavan Gardens, Mysore Chennakesava temple, Belur Student Day 01 : Bengaluru Package Pick-up from Bengaluru Airport / Railway station. Transfer to Hotel. Local visits: Lalbagh, Cubbon Park, Bull Temple, Visveshwaraiah Industrial & Technology Museum, Vidhana Soudha, ISKCON Temple. Overnight stay. Day 01 : Arrive Bengaluru Day 02 : Bengaluru-Sravana Belagola-Hassan Arrival at Bengaluru Railway Station and transfer to Hotel. Afternoon After breakfast departure to Sravanabelogola (145 kms. / 3 hrs.). - visit Bull Temple, Lal Bagh Gardens, Cubbon Park, Visveswaraiah Visit one of the most celebrated Jain Pilgrimage centre. Then proceed to Hassan (55 kms. / 1 hrs.). Transfer to Hotel. Industrial & Technology Museum, Vidhana Soudha, ISKCON Temple. Overnight stay. Overnight Stay. Day 03 : Hassan-Kukke Subramanya-Mangalore Day 02 : Bengaluru After breakfast departure to Kukke Subramanya (100 kms. / 2 hrs.). Full day local / industrial visits / Shopping. Overnight Stay. Dharamsthala (60 kms. / 1 hrs.). - visit Sri Manjunatheshwara Temple. Day 03 : Bengaluru - Mysore Departure to Mangalore (80 kms. / 2 hrs.) Local visits Mangala Devi Temple, Gokarananatheshwara Temple, Kadri Park and Tannerbhavi Departure to Mysore (140 kms / 3.5 hrs). Enroute Visit Srirangapatna- Beach. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay. Tippu Sultan’s Island Capital, Palace and Fort. Upon arrival at Day 04: Mangalore-Sringeri-Udupi Mysore, check into Hotel. Afternoon visit Chamundeswari Temple, After Breakfast departure to Horanadu (126 kms. / 2.5 hrs.) - visit Maharaja’s Palace, Krishna Raja Sagar Dam and enjoy sound & light Annapurneswari Temple, Kalasa - Kalaseshwara Temple, fountains at the Brindavan Gardens. Overnight Stay. Kudremukh National Park, Sringeri (80 kms.) visit- Sharadambha Day 04 : Mysore - Ooty Temple, Proceed to Udupi (95 kms. / 2 hrs.). Transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay. After an early breakfast, departure to Ooty (160 kms / 4.5 hrs), the Day 05 : Udupi-Murudeshwar-Gokarna Queen of Hill Stations. Upon arrival, check into Hotel. Afternoon, visit After breakfast departure to Kollur (76 kms. / 1.5 hrs.) - visit Botanical Gardens and the scenic Ooty Lake where you may enjoy Mookambika Temple, proceed to Murudeshwar (61 kms. / 1.5 hrs.) - an optional boat ride. Overnight Stay. visit Lord Shiva Temple. Then proceed to Gokarna (80 kms. / 2 hrs.). Day 05 : Ooty - Coonoor-Ooty Transfer to Hotel. Local visit. Overnight stay. Full day sight seeing tour to Coonoor. Overnight Stay. Day 06 : Gokarna-Jog falls-Belur-Halebid-Hassan After Breakfast Departure to Jog falls (110 kms. / 2.5 hrs.) - proceed Day 06 : Departure Coimbatore to Belur (230 kms. / 4.5 hrs.). Visit Chennakesava Temple built by Morning transfer to Hoyasala Kings. Proceed to Halebid (16kms. ) - visit Hoysala Temple. Coimbatore Railway Proceed to Hassan (35 kms. / 1 hr.). Transfer to Hotel. Station (95 kms) to Overnight stay. board the train for Day 07 : Hassan-Bengaluru r e t u r n j o u r n e y. After breakfast - Departure to Bengaluru ( 190 kms./ 5 hrs.) Drop at Tour concludes. Airport / Railway station. Tour concludes. OR Package cost per person in INR ( ` ) You may proceed back to Bengaluru for Category return journey. 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Supplement charges for Tempo traveller subject to terms and conditions as mentioned in our brochure. ` 7,500/- I Single Adult in a room has to pay extra ` 8,750/- in Standard & ` I Prices are valid till March 2013. 12,000/- in Deluxe Package. I Prices are valid till March 2013. 60.
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