Mysore and Coorg | 2N/3D | From Bangalore
₹12000 – ₹17000
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Description
Mysore is also known as the Royal City of Karnataka. Exploring Mysore and Coorg over a long weekend is an awesome plan to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city life. While there are several places to cover in Mysore, and the district of Coorg, we have curated this private tour package to cover most important places.
Mysore Palace
Mysore Palace is the most splendid palaces in South India and is a must visit on your trip to Mysore. The palace was constructed as a residence of the royal family of Mysore in 1912. It has a mind blowing architecture and interior design. One portion of the palace is converted into a museum where you can see the Darbar Hall, Kalyan Mantap (wedding hall), and the Royal Elephant Throne that is used during the Dussehra procession.
Chamundi Hills
Chamundi Hill is the main hill around the city of Mysore. A temple dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari is located on the top of the hill. Chamundi Hills is a perfect place to get a panoramic view of the city of Mysore. You can visit the hill either by foot (by climbing 1000+ steps), or by a vehicle that goes all the way to the temple.
St Philomena Church
This beautiful church is architecturally one of the finest churches in Karnataka. St Philomena Church is built in 1840s after drawing inspiration from one of the churches in Germany. It is the tallest church in Asia.
KRS Dam / Brundavan Gardens
Krishnaraja Sagar Dam is located on the outskirts of Mysore. The dam is the primary source of water for irrigation and drinking purposes in the region. Brundavan Gardens is located right next to KRS Dam. It took 5 years to design and construct the beautiful Brundavan Gardens and is the most popular place in Mysore. There are more than two million tourists every year to this awesome gardens. The musical fountain is the main attraction of Brundavan Gardens and is a perfect addition to an exciting evening.
Srirangapatna
The historic island town of Srirangapatna was the capital of Tipu Sultan kingdom. There are several structures and monuments from 18th Century in this beautiful town. A visit here will take you back to the bygone era. You can also find a lot of ruins from the years gone by.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is located few kilometres away from Srirangapatna. This natural bird sanctuary is home to a lot of migratory birds, and a few crocodiles. A boat ride through the various river islands is a perfect way to get a closer look of the winged beauties.
Kaveri Nisargadhama
Kaveri Nisargadhama is a small island formed on River Kaveri in the Coorg or Kodagu district of Karnataka. The island also has several attractions for tourists. You can go on a boat ride, visit a mini zoo, elephant ride, laze around in the tree houses, click perfect pictures amidst bamboo plantations and many others.
Dubbare Elephant Camp
The elephant camp at Dubbare is the place where the elephants are prepared for the Dussehra Festival in Mysore. The camp has huge number of elephants, and has been open to public who are interested in knowing more about the elephants. Visitors can indulge in various activities like bathing the elephant, feeding food, and also go for a ride on elephant’s back. This is a perfect addition to your tour to Mysore and Coorg over a long weekend.
Abbey Falls
Abbey Falls is the most popular waterfalls in Coorg. The two-stepped waterfall is located right in the middle of private coffee plantation. However, the route to Abbey Falls is open to public, and visitors can get a glimpse of the falls from the view point.
Bylakuppe Tibetan Monestry
(Closed due to COVID-19. Will include it in the trip when it opens for public)
Bylakuppe is a small village in Coorg, and has the largest settlement of Tibetans after McLeod Ganj in Himachal Pradesh. The monastery in Bylakuppe also has a Golden Temple which is a must visit if you are in Coorg.
Do these places interest you? What are you waiting for? Visit Mysore and Coorg over Long Weekend by booking this tour package, exclusively for you and your family.
Itinerary
Day 1
- Start from Bangalore at 5:30 AM
- Have yummy breakfast on the way
- Visit Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary. Go for a boat ride to have a glimpse of the amazing birdlife.
- Visit the island town of Srirangapatna
- The tomb of Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali (Gumbaz)
- Dariya Daulat Bagh
- Colonel’s Dunzen
- In the evening, visit KRS Dam and Brundavan Gardens
- Relax at a hotel
Day 2
- After breakfast, go for sightseeing in Mysore
- Visit Chamundi Hill, St Philomena Church, and Mysore Palace
- Have lunch, and drive to Madikeri
- Later in the evening, visit Abbey Falls and Raja Seat
Day 3
- After breakfast, visit Madikeri Fort and Omkareshwara Temple
- Later proceed to Dubbare Elephant Camp
- Have lunch, and then visit Kaveri Nisargadhama
- Drive back to Bangalore
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
- Private Transportation to/from Bangalore
- Driver charges
- Toll charges, parking fee
- Accommodation at Mysore for 1 night
- Accommodation at Madikeri for 1 night
Exclusions
- Boating at Ranganathittu
- Entry tickets to the places mentioned in the itinerary
- Camera fee, if any
- Food
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
- Camera fee, if any
- Dubbare Elephant Camp activity charges
- Anything not mentioned above
What to carry?
- Address proof of every traveller (mandatory)
- Face Masks, Hand sanitizer (mandatory)
- Comfortable Clothing and Footwear
- Re-usable Water bottle with minimum 2 litres of water. Avoid (buying) plastic water bottle
- Sunglasses, Cap / Hat
- Cash for activities, entry fee, tips, food, snacks and/or any personal expenses
- Snacks (if required)
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