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Southern Karnataka Temple Trail With Ooty and Coonoor

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Quick Itinerary: Bangalore(1N) → Hassan(2N) → Mysore(2N) → Ooty(2N)

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive in Bangalore
  • Arrive at Bangalore and receive assistance at the bus station/railway station.
  • Transfer to the hotel and check-in.
  • After freshening up, proceed for a sightseeing tour of Bangalore - the city of Gardens.
  • You will drive past Vidhana Soudha – it houses the State’s Legislature and Secretariat.
  • Visit Nandi Temple - one of the oldest temples, popularly known as the Bull temple, & the Isckon Temple.
  • Also, visit Lalbagh Gardens.
  • The evening is free for shopping.
  • Overnight stay in Bangalore
  • After breakfast, checkout from the hotel and proceed to Hassan.
  • En-route visit Shravanabelagola- a prominent Jain pilgrim center in Hassan district.
  • Shravanabelagola is home to Asia’s largest monolithic statue-Lord Gomateshwara (58ft).
  • On arrival at Hassan, check in to the hotel.
  • Spend the evening at leisure.
  • Overnight stay in Hassan.
  • After breakfast, proceed to visit Belur-  situated on the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, a star-shaped temple with hand lathe-turned filigreed pillars and sculptures that will take your breath away.
  • Later visit Halebidu, just 17 km away from Belur, the ancient capital of the Hoysalas. 
  • Return to Hassan.
  • Spend the evening at leisure.
  • Overnight stay in Hassan.
  • After breakfast, proceed to Mysore.
  • En-route visit Sirangapatnam - the capital of King Hyder Ali & his son Tipu Sultan.
  • On arrival in Mysore check in to the hotel.
  • After freshening up visit Mysore Palace- once the residence of the Woodeyars, built in 1912 in the Indo–Saracenic style.
  • Visit the Golden royal Elephant and the Durbar hall.
  • Overnight stay in Mysore.
  • After breakfast, sightseeing tour of Mysore.
  • Visit Sir Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery, St. Phenomena's Church, Chamundi Hills, Brindavan Gardens.
  • Overnight stay in Mysore.
  • In the morning, drive to Ooty.
  • On arrival in Ooty, check in to the hotel.
  • In the evening, explore the beautiful & ravishing beauty of Ooty.
  • Visit the Botanical Gardens and the Museum with the numerous varieties of ornamental trees and plants. 
  • Also, experience the toy train ride & the beauty from Udgamandalam–Coonor railway station.
  • Overnight stay in Ooty.
  • After breakfast, proceed for an excursion to Coonoor, located only 19 km away from Ooty.
  • Visit some of the better-known attractions like the Dolphin’s Nose, Lamb’s Rock, Law’s Fall, St Catherine Falls, and Sim Park, which is a botanical garden.
  • In the evening, drive back to Ooty.
  • Overnight stay in Ooty.
  • After breakfast, check out from the hotel & proceed to Coimbatore (nearest airport/railway station).
  • OR Bangalore to connect to the flight/train for your onward journey.

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  • Vehicle for transfers & sightseeing.
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  • Airfare/train fare/bus tickets. 
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity, mineral water, soft & hard drinks, porterage, etc.
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Latest Reviews for Kerala

VFM and Excellent

Sudip's Trip to Kerala

5 /5

(Written on 30 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: Team was very courteous and cooperative. Itinerary was crafted very well, and our specific requirements (which were kind of off-schedule) were also addressed. Driver and vehicle pr (Read More)ovided were very good. Team followed up for every aspect and addressed all the concerns. Unlike other tour operators, they did not insist on full payment before starting the tour.
What's Not Good: Nothing specific

overall good trip.

Subhrajit's Trip to Kerala

4 /5

(Written on 24 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: everything was good ..Mr.vikas was good... over all my family was happy with the trip.
What's Not Good: 1st sightSeeing at kochi then munnar but the driver took other way (Read More) because as per the itenery , it was a very different route...Mr.vikas didn't book in anything in kochi..WE went with driver to munnar..family was scared since there was no bookings done the hills and route was dangerous...madurai was also not according to the itenary ....i didn't cut it short but the agent cut it to short by himself without informing...munnar hotel worst.....i was ready to pay extra but the agent did not discuss with me anything before booking anything.. itinerary was not provided as discussed it it was executed correctly

Excellent

Dimple's Trip to Kerala

5 /5

(Written on 19 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: Better communication and safe nice driver.
What's Not Good: Hotels / property stay. Food at the hotel.

Good

Simran's Trip to Kerala, Munnar, Kochi (Cochin), Thekkady, Alappuzha (Alleppey)

4 /5

(Written on 17 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: House boat stay, Elephant Ride, Hot Air balloons,zip line...

Excellent

John's Trip to Kerala, Kanyakumari

5 /5

(Written on 09 Mar, 2025)

What's Good: Thekkdy and all the side seen
What's Not Good: Kerala munawar kollam beach kanyakumari

Great service

Ash's Trip to Kerala, Ooty (Udhagamandalam), Mysore, Pondicherry, Kanyakumari

5 /5

(Written on 24 Feb, 2025)

What's Good: The ability to respond quickly and resolve and issues quickly and without any problems
What's Not Good: Some of the drivers communication skills weren't good

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