Mysore (or Mysuru), a city in India's southwestern Karnataka state, was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1947. In its center is opulent Mysore Palace, seat of the former ruling Wodeyar dynasty. The palace blends Hindu, Islamic, Gothic and Rajput styles. Mysore is also home to the centuries-old Devaraja Market, filled with spices, silk and sandalwood.
Coorg, popularly known as the Scotland of India, is a quaint hill station snuggled in the lap of nature. It is one of the most beautiful hill stations of South India. The places to visit in Coorg never fail to mesmerise the travellers mind, body and soul. The foggy hills, verdant forests and tumbling waterfalls create an enchanting aura that keeps pulling you back to Coorg whenever you are in search of serenity. This small district in Karnataka is inhabited by the “Kodavas”, who are known for their hospitality. Some of the places to visit in Coorg are the Dubare elephant camp, Rajas Seat in Coorg, Abbey falls, Mandalpatti Coorg, Golden temple Coorg, Irupu falls etc.
Itinerary
Bangalore - Mysore
Once you arrive at Bangalore, our representative will receive and assist for your onward journey to Mysuru, the erstwhile capital of Deccan Kings.On your way to Mysuru, stop at Srirengapatna to visit Renganathaswamy temple,one of the FIVE Pancharanga Kshetras along the banks of River Cauvery where the presiding deity Lord Renganatha will be in the reclining posture and the four other shrines being in Srirangam, Koviladi, Mayiladudurai and Sirkazhi, all in Tamilnadu. Srirangapatna is also called Adhi Renga Kshetram, correlating to the origin of River Cauvery in this region. After vsiiting Srirengapatna temple, visit the fort,palace and palace owned by the Veteran King Tippu Sultan and proceed to Mysuru. After checking in and relaxing a while in the hotel, visit the popular Brindavan Garden attracting large number of tourists round the year. Overnight stay at Mysuru.
Myosre - Coorg
Post breakfast, check out from hotel and pay a visit to the popular Chamundeeswari temple and most gorgeously constructed Mysore Palace. Marvel the architectural elegance of this wonderful building, the official residence of the Mysore Royal Family. After visiting Mysore Palace, start your drive to Coorg or Kodagu, an enthralling tourist destination in Karnataka. En route to Coorg, visit Namdroling Monastery, called as the Golden Temple situated in Bylakuppe, the second largest Tibetan settlement in India. Get yourself soaked in the silent beauty of this Buddhist Monastery and the youngest Buddhist monks will surprise you for sure. Also visit Cauvery Nisarghadhama, a popular holiday destination in Karnataka.You can access this beautiful island via a rope bridge and witness the dense network fo Sandalwood, bamboo and teak trees. Elephant riding and treetop cottages are the prominent attractions here. Resume your journey to Coorg. After checking into the hotel, rest of the day is at your leisure. Overnight stay at Coorg.
Coorg
This day is for visiting the scenic locations of Coorg. Get drenched in the beauty of mysty morning and start to Omkareswarar Temple. Then proceed to Abbey Falls, located amidst lush green coffee plantations owned by an individual. You can access here using a hanging bridge.After thoroughly enjoying here, resume to Madikeri Fort, Museum, Raja Seat and Museum to know more about the history of Deccan Plateau. Return to hotel and after relaxing for a while, the time is at your disposal to stroll along shopping region where you can opt to get some homemade wines of different flavours. Overnight Stay at Coorg.
Coorg - Bangalore
Post breakfast, check out from the hotel and start your drive to Bangalore. First visit Dubare Elephant camp where you can get to know about the lives of majestic mammals. You can also take part in bathing and feeding the elephants, an exciting activity for everyone. Resume your journey to Bangalore and our representative from South Tourism will assist you to board your flight around evening based on your departure schedule. Tour ends with wonderful memories !