Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Bengaluru – Drive to Mysore (180 km / 4-5 hrs)

Your tour begins as you arrive at Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) in Bengaluru. From the airport, a scenic drive will take you directly to the regal city of Mysore. After checking into your hotel, visit the majestic Mysore Palace, a stunning display of Indo-Saracenic architecture, followed by an ascent to Chamundi Hill for a visit to the sacred Sri Chamundeshwari Temple and a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. The day concludes with a vibrant stroll through the bustling Devaraja Market, immersing you in the local colors and aromas
Overnight Stay in Mysore
Day 2: Mysore – Coorg (120 km / 3-4 hrs)

Today’s journey takes you from the royal city to the misty hills of Coorg, also known as the "Scotland of India." En route, stop at the Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery) in Bylakuppe, a vibrant center of Tibetan Buddhism with its awe-inspiring golden statues. Upon arrival in Coorg, check into your hotel. In the afternoon, visit the serene Raja's Seat, a beautiful garden offering spectacular views of the rolling valleys as you watch the sun begin its descent
Overnight Stay in Coorg
Day 3: Coorg Sightseeing (Local Travel)

Awaken to the crisp mountain air of Coorg and prepare for a day of natural wonders. Begin at the magnificent Abbey Falls, a powerful cascade surrounded by thick greenery, offering a refreshing experience. In the afternoon, visit Dubare Elephant Camp for a unique opportunity to interact with these gentle giants before a relaxing evening at your resort
Overnight Stay in Coorg
Day 4: Coorg – Wayanad (120 km / 3-4 hrs)

After breakfast in Coorg, embark on a scenic drive to the lush landscapes of Wayanad. The journey is a delightful descent into the green heart of Kerala, filled with winding roads and stunning views. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure, soaking in the tropical atmosphere and enjoying the tranquility of this enchanting destination
Overnight Stay in Wayanad
Day 5: Wayanad Sightseeing (Local Travel)

Awaken to the sounds of nature in Wayanad and set out for a day of spectacular sights. Begin with a visit to the Edakkal Caves, where fascinating prehistoric rock art awaits. Next, feel the cool spray of Soochipara Falls, a stunning three-tiered waterfall nestled in dense forest. In the afternoon, enjoy boating at Pookode Lake, a freshwater lake surrounded by lush greenery — a perfect way to end the day
Overnight Stay in Wayanad
Day 6: Wayanad – Bengaluru (280 km / 6-7 hrs)

After breakfast in Wayanad, begin your scenic journey back to the bustling metropolis of Bengaluru. The drive takes you through changing landscapes, from the Western Ghats to the Deccan Plateau. Upon arrival, check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free for leisure — explore modern shopping malls, unwind at a cozy café, or simply relax and reflect on your journey
Overnight Stay in Bengaluru
Day 7: Departure from Bengaluru

With a heart full of cherished memories from the royal grandeur of Mysore, the tranquil hills of Coorg, and the wild beauty of Wayanad, your tour concludes. After breakfast, you will be transferred to Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) for your departure
End of Tour
FAQs
The best time to visit is between October and March when the weather is cool and pleasant. Monsoon (July to September) is ideal for scenic beauty in the Western Ghats, while summer (April to June) is best avoided in the plains due to heat.
Karnataka is accessible by air, rail, and road. Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Mysuru, and Hubballi have airports. Major railway stations include Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mangaluru, and Hubballi. The state is well connected by national highways to Goa, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala.
Karnataka offers a wide range of stays—luxury resorts, boutique hotels, heritage homes, forest lodges, and budget guesthouses. Eco-stays and plantation homestays are common in Coorg and Chikmagalur, while beach huts are available in Gokarna.
Yes. Modest clothing is required. In temples like Dharmasthala and Sringeri, visitors are expected to cover shoulders and legs. Footwear must be removed before entering.
No permits are required for Indian citizens visiting most tourist areas. However, forest safaris in national parks like Bandipur and Nagarhole require prior booking and identification.
Popular destinations include Hampi, Mysuru, Coorg, Chikmagalur, Gokarna, Udupi, Badami, Bengaluru, and wildlife parks like Kabini and Bandipur.
Try Bisi Bele Bath, Mysore Masala Dosa, Ragi Mudde, Coorg Pandi Curry, Mangalorean seafood, Udupi temple meals, and Davangere Benne Dosa. Coffee from Chikmagalur and Coorg is a must.
Yes. Road conditions are generally good. Car rentals with driver or self-drive options are available in cities like Bengaluru and Mysuru. Be cautious in hill stations and wildlife zones.
Yes. Wildlife safaris are offered at Bandipur, Nagarhole, Kabini, Dandeli, and Bhadra. Safaris can be booked through the Karnataka Forest Department or via resorts.
Mysuru Dasara (September–October), Hampi Utsav (November), Karaga Festival (Bengaluru), and various temple fairs across the state are culturally significant and attract many visitors. Silk sarees (Mysuru and Bengaluru), sandalwood products, Coorg coffee, Bidriware from Bidar, Channapatna toys, and handicrafts are popular buys.
Yes. Licensed guides are available at Hampi, Mysuru Palace, Badami, and other major sites. Audio guides and apps are also available in some locations.
In cities: metro, auto-rickshaws, taxis, app-based cabs (Ola/Uber). In rural areas: local buses, jeeps, and hired cars. In some towns like Mysuru and Gokarna, rental scooters and bicycles are available.
Bengaluru is India’s IT capital, known for its cosmopolitan vibe, pleasant weather, gardens, craft breweries, and start-up culture. Some of the attractions are
Lalbagh Botanical Garden;
Cubbon Park;
Bangalore Palace;
Vidhana Soudha;
ISKCON Temple;
Commercial Street, MG Road for shopping;
Nandi Hills (day trip).
Recommended stay duration is 2–3 days for sightseeing and local experiences.
Ooty is a charming hill station in Tamil Nadu, famous for its cool weather, colonial-era charm, gardens, lakes, and tea estates. Some of the key attractions are
Botanical Gardens;
Ooty Lake (boating);
Doddabetta Peak;
Rose Garden;
Toy Train Ride (Nilgiri Mountain Railway – UNESCO Heritage);
Tea Factory Visit.
Mysuru is known for its royal heritage, palaces, and the world-famous Dussehra festival. Some of the famous attractions are
Mysore Palace;
Chamundi Hills;
Brindavan Gardens;
St. Philomena’s Church;
Mysore Zoo;
Railway Museum;
Silk & sandalwood shopping.
Coorg is a lush hill district in Karnataka known for its coffee estates, forests, river rafting, and Kodava culture. Some of the top attractions are
Abbey Falls;
Raja’s Seat;
Dubare Elephant Camp;
Talacauvery (Cauvery river origin);
Nisargadhama;
Coffee plantation tours;
Madikeri Fort;
Stay in a plantation homestay for an immersive experience;
Try local Kodava cuisine: Pandi curry, Kadambuttu;
Book Dubare Elephant Camp visit in advance.