Coorg, Mysore Tour Packages

Destinations: Coorg, Mysore Tour Packages
Duration: 6 Days 5 Nights
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Itinerary
Are you a tourist looking for an efficient Coorg, Mysore Tour Package to help you explore all the beautiful places in the city? We have curated an itinerary to meet all your requirements.
Day 1 : Coorg
Welcome to Bangalore, then go to Coorg, the Scottish region of India. Visit the well-known Buddhist Monastery and the Golden Buddha Temple at Bylakuppe when traveling to Coorg. One of the major Tibetan communities in South India is called Bylekuppe and is well-known for its monasteries, handicrafts, carpet manufacturing, and incense factory. Check into the hotel after arriving in Coorg in the evening. The rest of the day is at leisure. The evening is free for leisure. In the motel for the night.
Day 2 : Coorg
At the border of the Dubare Forest, the forest department operates the Dubare Elephant Camp, which is primarily a camp for capturing and training elephants. White Water Rafting is available at Dubare Camp. At Bylakuppe, we also visit a Tibetan Monastery and a Tibetan Market. Later, we went to Cauvery Nisargadhama to see the Hanging Bridge. Stay the night in Coorg.
Day 3 : Coorg
The waterfall, which is located between coffee and spice plantations, is made up of several streams that combine and flow into the River Kaveri, which serves as the seat of the Raja. It provides a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills, green valleys, and paddy fields. The Madikeri Fort, a historical site located in the heart of the town, is a stop on our itinerary later. Free time for Coorg Bazar shopping.
Day 4 : Coorg – Mysore
Check out of the hotel after breakfast, then travel to Mysore, often known as the “City of Palaces.” Arrive in Mysore at lunchtime and register at the hotel. Continue to Brindavan Gardens later in the evening, which are renowned for their symmetrical architecture and illuminated terrace gardens. The melodic fountains and boats are also enjoyable here. Stay the night in Mysore.
Day 5 : Mysore
We visited Mysore Palace, a historical building that served as the Wadiyar dynasty’s official residence while they controlled the Kingdom of Mysore, Mysore Zoo, one of the oldest and most renowned zoos in India, and the 3D Selfie Gallery. We also visited Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum, the only museum in India devoted to sand sculptures. Later, we visited the Nandi Bull Statue, one of Mysore’s oldest symbols at over 350 years old, and the Shri Chamundeshwari shrine, a Durga shrine built in the 17th century. The Mysore Palace is then lit up at night (depending on the operation). Stay the night in Mysore.
Day 6 : Mysore – Bangalore
We have some time to ourselves after breakfast. When it’s time for your trip to your next location, check out of the hotel and head to the airport. The holiday is over. Keep in touch via Facebook, email, and Whatsapp, and let’s get together again for another special holiday. We’ll talk shortly.
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