Overview

Get ready to explore the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Coorg and Ooty with our 5-day tour package in South India!

You'll visit the beautiful Namdroling Monastery, take a stroll through the lush Cauvery Nisargadhama, and be mesmerized by the lovely Abbey Falls. Immerse yourself in the local heritage at Madikeri Fort and Museum, and feel the spiritual energy at the Omkareshwara Temple.

Next, you’ll head to Ooty, known as the Queen of Hill Stations, traveling along a picturesque route that includes stops at the Dubare Elephant Camp and Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. While in Ooty, the must-see spots like the Botanical Garden, Rose Garden, and Ooty Lake.

Plus, a day trip to Coonoor will let you uncover hidden treasures like Sim's Park, Dolphin’s Nose, and Lamb’s Rock.

This itinerary perfectly combines nature, culture, and history for an unforgettable experience.


Covered Destination:

Coorg : Namdrolling Buddhist Moanstry, Cavery Nisarghadhama,Omkareshwara Temple, Abbey Falls, Madikeri Fort, Museum, Raja Sear, Dubare Elephant Camp.

Ooty : Mudumalai wildlife sanctuary, Pykara River and shooting Point,Sim’s Park, Dolphin's Nose, and Lambs Rock, Botanical Garden, Rose Garden, Ooty Lake.

Detailed Itineary

Day 1: Bangalore - Coorg

Upon your arrival in Bangalore, our friendly representative from South Tourism will be there to help you with a smooth transfer to Coorg, one of the most romantic spots in India. On the way, make a stop at Bylakuppe, the second-largest Tibetan settlement in the country. Marvel at the stunning architecture of the Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple and observe the tranquil lives of the young monks.

After that, head to Cauvery Nisargadhama, a peaceful forest island on the Kaveri River, perfect for family picnics and nature walks. Once you arrive in Coorg, check into your hotel and unwind for the evening at your leisure.

Overnight stay in Coorg.

Day 2: Coorg

After breakfast, dive into the enchanting sights of Coorg’s top attractions. Start your day with a visit to the Omkareshwara Temple, where Islamic and Gothic architectural styles beautifully intertwine. Then, take a stroll across a hanging bridge to Abbey Falls, nestled among lush coffee plantations – a true paradise for photographers. 

Next, explore the historical Madikeri Fort and the Government Museum, and visit the breath-taking views at Raja’s Seat, a beloved sunset spot once frequented by the kings of Kodagu. As the evening rolls in, wander through the lively local markets to pick up some of Coorg’s famous spices, coffee, and homemade wines.

Overnight stay in Coorg.

Day 3: Coorg - Ooty

After breakfast, drive to Ooty, affectionately known as the Queen of Nilgiris. On your way, make a stop at the renowned Dubare Elephant Camp, where you can get up close and personal with elephants – feed them, bathe them, and learn all about these gentle giants. Continue your journey to the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for tigers, leopards, elephants, and more. 

Don’t forget to check out the picturesque Pykara River and the scenic Shooting Point, both popular spots for film shoots and leisurely picnics. Upon arrival in Ooty, check into your hotel and spend the rest of the day relaxing at your leisure.

Overnight stay in Ooty.

Day 4: Ooty

Begin your day with a trip to Coonoor, one of the most picturesque towns in the Nilgiris. Start at Sim’s Park, a lovely botanical garden filled with exotic plants, then make your way to stunning viewpoints like Dolphin’s Nose and Lamb’s Rock, where you can soak in the breath-taking views of the valley. 

Afterward, head back to Ooty and wander through the renowned Ooty Botanical Garden, which boasts over 650 plant species, including a remarkable 20-million-year-old fossil tree. Visit the vibrant Rose Garden, home to more than 2,000 varieties of roses. Wrap up your day with a serene boat ride on Ooty Lake, surrounded by fragrant eucalyptus trees. 

Overnight stay in Ooty.

Day 5: Ooty - Bangalore

After breakfast, check out from your hotel and begin your return journey to Bangalore. Our South Tourism representative will be there to ensure a smooth transfer to the airport or railway station, depending on your departure plans. 

Your adventure through Coorg andOoty wraps up with beautiful memories and stories that you'll cherish for years to come.

FAQs

Top attractions in Coorg include Namdrolling Buddhist Monastery, Cauvery Nisargadhama, Omkareshwara Temple, Abbey Falls, Madikeri Fort, and Dubare Elephant Camp. In Ooty, must-visit places are the Botanical Garden, Rose Garden, Ooty Lake, and attractions in Coonoor like Sim's Park, Dolphin's Nose, and Lamb's Rock.

From Bangalore, you can hire a taxi or use public transport to reach Coorg. The journey takes around 6 hours. From Coorg, Ooty is about a 4-hour drive.

At Dubare Elephant Camp, you can participate in bathing and feeding the elephants, which is an exciting and educational experience.

Yes, Ooty boasts the famous Botanical Garden, which features a variety of trees, plants, fossil trees, a glass house, and a model house of the Toda tribe.

The best time to visit Coorg is from October to March, and Ooty is best visited from April to June and September to November for pleasant weather and clear skies.
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