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Karnataka 1 Bangalore Mysore Ooty Bangalore 1 Mysore 2 Ooty 2 5 Nights 6 Days Karnataka 1 Bangalore Mysore Ooty Bangalore 1 Mysore 2 Ooty 2 5 Nights 6 days Day 1 Bangalore Arr & Local On arrival at Bangalore ( The Silicon Valley of India)Railway Station/ Air port you will be met by our Executive who will assist you to board your vehicle .Check-in the hotel after lunch Bangalore local Sight seeing at 2.00 PM till 7.30 PM, Covering, Bull Temple, Lalbagh, Tippu Palace, Cubbon Park, Vidhan Soudha, Art Gallary, Technological Museum and Shopping, Overnight in Hotel. Day 2 Bangalore Mysore After breakfast Start for Mysore (150 Kms - 4 Hours), Arrive Mysore known as the City of Palaces, and Check-in, Rest of the day free for leisure activities, Overnight in Hotel. Day 3 Mysore Local After early breakfast, Mysore Local Sight seeing, Covering, Mysore Palace, Zoo, Art Gallary, Chamundi Hills, Srirangapatna, Daria Daulat Bagh, Gumbaz Brindavan Garden with Illumination, Overnight in Hotel Day 4 Mysore Ooty After breakfast drive to Ooty (160 Kms - 4hours), enroute you will drive through the famous Bandipur Tiger Reserve, arrive Ooty Check-in to the hotel, Rest of the day free for leisure activities, Overnight in Hotel. Day 5 Ooty Local After breakfast, Ooty and Coonoor Local Sight Seeing. Covering, Ooty Lake, Botanical garden, Dodapetta peak, (Highest peak in South India at 8642 Ft above MSL), Sims Park, Lambs Rock, Dolphin Nose, Tea Garden and Factory, Overnight in Hotel. Day 6 Ooty Bangalore / Coimbatore After breakfast start for Bangalore / Coimbatore Railwaystation or Airport For Home Town. Note: This is only a suggested itinerary. We can customise it according to your needs. Karnataka 2 Bangalore Mysore Ooty Kodai Bangalore 1 Mysore 2 Ooty 2 Kodai 2 7 Nights 8 Days Day 1 Bangalore On arrival at Bangalore ( The Silicon Valley of India)Railway Station/ Air port you will be met by our Executive who will assist you to board your vehicle .Check-in the hotel after lunch Bangalore local Sight seeing at 2.00 PM till 7.30 PM, Covering, Bull Temple, Lalbagh, Tippu Palace, Cubbon Park, Vidhan Soudha, Art Gallary, Technological Museum and Shopping, Overnight in Hotel Day 2 Bangalore Mysore After breakfast start for Mysore (150 kms – 4 hours), Arrive Mysore known as the City of Palaces, and Check-in, Rest of the day free for leisure activities, Overnight in Hotel. Day 3 Mysore Local After early breakfast, Mysore Local Sight Seeing, Covering, Mysore Palace, Zoo, Art Gallery, Chamundi Hills, Brindavan Garden with Illumination, Overnight in Hotel. Day 4 Mysore Ooty After breakfast drive to Ooty (160 Kms – 4 Hours), enroute you will drive through the Famous Bandipur Tiger Reserve, arrive Ooty Check-in to the hotel, Rest of the day free for leisure activities, Overnight in Hotel. Day 5 Ooty Local After breakfast, Ooty Local Sight Seeing, Covering, Ooty Lake, Botanical Garden, Dodapetta peak, (Highest peak in South India at 8642 Ft. above MSL), Sims Park, Lambs Rock, Dolphin Nose, Tea Garden and Factory, Overnight in Hotel. Day 6 Ooty Kodai After Breakfast start for Kodaikanal (300 kms – 9 Hours), arrive Kodaikanal and Check-in to the Hotel, Overnight in Hotel. Day 7 Kodai Local After Breakfast, Kodaikanal Local Sight Seeing Covering,Lasaleth Church, 500 years Old Tree, Dolphin Nose, Mountain Beauty, Lions Cave, Pamber Falls, Echo Rock, , Piller Rock, Green Valley View, Golf Course, Pine Forest, Moyer Point, Upper Lake View, Devils Kitchen, Silent Valley View, Kerunji Andavar temple, Chettyar Park, Bear Shola Falls, Kodaikanal Lake, Briants Park, Overnight in Hotel. Day 8 Kodai Coimbatore After breakfast start for Coimbatore Railwaystation or Airport For Home Town. Note: This is only a suggested itinerary. We can customise it according to your needs. Karnataka 3 Bangalore Coorg Kabini Mysore Bangalore 1 Coorg 2 Kabini 2 Mysore 1 6 Nights 7 Days Day 1 Bangalore On arrival at Bangalore ( The Silicon Valley of India)Railway Station/ Air port you will be met by our Executive who will assist you to board your vehicle .Check-in the hotel after lunch Bangalore local Sight seeing at 2.00 PM till 7.30 PM, Covering, Bull Temple, Lalbagh, Tippu Palace, Cubbon Park, Vidhan Soudha, Art Gallary, Technological Museum and Shopping, Overnight in Hotel Day 2 Bangalore Coorg After B/fast leave for Coorg 252 Km /6 Hrs ( Coorg or Kodagu(originally called Kodaimalenadu) means dense forest on steep hill. Dubbed as the Scotland of India, this town has a lot to offer to the tourist. Misty hills, lush forest, acres and acres of tea and coffee plantation, orange groves, undulating streets and breathtaking views are what make Madikeri an unforgettabl) Day 3 Coorg Local After B/fast proceed to Coorg sight seeing Visit Omkareshwar Temple,Tala Kaveri,Raja’s Seat,Bhaga Mandala, Bhaga Mandala Evening back to hotel and relax Day 4 Coorg Kabini After B/fast leave for Kabini Check in at noon. Settle down and freshen up.Treat yourself to a sumptuous lunch at the Gol GharGear up for a ride into the Park with tea/ coffee served at the Gol Ghar Our naturalists take you on a wildlife jeep safari into the Nagarhole National Park, showing and sharing with you their experiences and information about the jungle and all the animals that live there.Watch a wildlife movie at the Viceroys building Bask in the warmth of the campfire, while you dine in the Gol Ghar, exchanging tales of the jungle with the other guests and our staff . Day 5 Kabini Local Wake up to a hot early morning cup of tea/coffee Cruise through the serene backwaters of the Kabini River on a motor boat viewing sleepy crocodiles and chirpy birds, intent on their morning catch. View a variety of wildlife, especially the elephants, coming to the river for bath or a drink. Alternatively, you can go on a jeep safari to sight the animals, and have a ride on the elephant in the jungle, which means you can have the boat ride the evening beforeYour stay at Kabini is not over yet. A hearty brunch is what awaits you after your sojourn in the wildAs you bid adieu to Kabini, the memories of your stay here will linger on, till the time you return again. Day 6 Kabini Mysore After early breakfast Transfer to Mysore and Local Sight seeing Covering, Mysore Palace, Zoo, Art Gallary, Chamundi Hills, Srirangapatna, Daria Daulat Bagh, Gumbaz Brindavan Garden with Illumination, Overnight in Hotel Day 7 Mysore Bangalore After breakfast start for Bangalore Railwaystation or Airport For Home Town. Note: This is only a suggested itinerary. We can customise it according to your needs. .
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