coorg tour package from pune 4 days

  • coorg tour package from pune 4 days

coorg tour package from pune 4 days

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Experience the ultimate escape with our coorg tour package from pune 4 days, designed for travelers seeking serenity and adventure. This journey takes you from the heritage city of Mysore into the lush, mist-covered hills of Kodagu. Ideal for couples seeking romance, families on a bonding retreat, or friends looking for a weekend getaway, this itinerary covers the iconic Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, and the peaceful Golden Temple. With private transport and 3-star comfort, our coorg tour package from pune 4 days ensures a seamless exploration of South India’s Scotland, blending natural beauty with cultural richness and aromatic coffee plantation walks.

Mysore to Coorg Tour Package Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival at Mysore and Transfer to Coorg. Upon your morning arrival at Mysore from Pune via train or flight, our representative will pick you up. Enjoy a scenic 3-hour drive toward the hills of Coorg. After checking into your hotel and having lunch, begin your sightseeing in the afternoon.

  • Abbey Falls is a spectacular waterfall located amidst private coffee plantations where the Kaveri River cascades down from a height of 70 feet. The roar of the water can be heard from the main road, and a hanging bridge opposite the falls offers a perfect vantage point for photography. Visitors can enjoy the lush greenery and the cool mist that blankets the entire area.
  • Raja Seat is a seasonal garden of flowers and artificial fountains that was once the favorite recreational spot for the Kings of Kodagu. It offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the cliffs and valleys, making it the best place to witness a glorious sunset. The musical fountain and the toy train nearby are major attractions for families and children visiting the site.
  • Madikeri Fort is a 17th-century historical landmark that stands in the heart of the town, showcasing unique architectural styles from various dynasties. The fort premises house a temple, a chapel, a museum with historical artifacts, and a prison, reflecting the rich heritage of the region. Walking through the stone ramparts provides a deep insight into the colonial and local history of Coorg.

Enjoy a delicious dinner at a local restaurant and an overnight stay at your Coorg hotel.

Coorg Sightseeing Itinerary

Day 2 Exploration of Natural Wonders. After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, spend the full day exploring the spiritual and natural highlights of the district. Drive through winding roads surrounded by tall trees and coffee bushes.

  • Talakaveri is the prestigious origin of the sacred Kaveri River located on the Brahmagiri hills at an altitude of 1276 meters. It features a small tank called Kundike where the river emerges as a perennial spring before flowing underground. Pilgrims visit the Shiva temple here to seek blessings and enjoy the misty mountain views from the hilltop.
  • Bhagamandala is the holy confluence of three rivers namely Kaveri, Kanika, and the mythical Sujyoti, known as the Triveni Sangam. It is a significant pilgrimage center where travelers often take a holy dip before proceeding to Talakaveri. The Sri Bhagandeshwara Temple located nearby showcases a beautiful Kerala-style architecture with intricate wood carvings.
  • Dubare Elephant Camp is an ecological park located on the banks of the Kaveri River where visitors can observe and participate in elephant grooming activities. You can watch elephants being bathed, fed, and trained by naturalists while learning about their conservation. The camp also offers river rafting and bird watching opportunities for adventure enthusiasts.

Evening visit to the local markets for coffee and spice shopping. Overnight stay at the hotel in Coorg.

Coorg Sightseeing Itinerary

Day 3 Cultural and Estate Tour. Start your morning with breakfast followed by a visit to the eastern part of Coorg to witness the cultural diversity and massive plantations that the region is famous for.

  • Namdroling Monastery also known as the Golden Temple is one of the largest Tibetan Buddhist centers in India, home to thousands of monks. The temple is famous for its massive 60-foot tall gold-plated statues of Buddha and intricate colorful murals depicting Buddhist mythology. The peaceful atmosphere and the chanting of monks create a meditative environment for all visitors.
  • Cauvery Nisargadhama is a beautiful island formed by the river Kaveri, accessible through a hanging rope bridge amidst thick bamboo groves and sandalwood trees. The park features deer parks, rabbit pits, and peacock enclosures, making it a perfect spot for a family picnic. Pedal boating in the river and staying in forest cottages are popular activities available within the premises.
  • Coffee Estate Walk provides an immersive experience into the world of Arabica and Robusta coffee production that defines the economy of Coorg. Guided tours take you through the plantations where you can learn about the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of coffee beans and black pepper. The aroma of blossoming coffee flowers during the season is a sensory delight for every traveler.

Return to the hotel for a relaxing evening and dinner. Night stay at Coorg.

Coorg to Mysore Sightseeing Itinerary

Day 4 Return Journey and Departure. After an early breakfast, check out from the hotel and begin your return journey toward Mysore. Depending on your departure schedule, visit any missed spots in Mysore before the drop.

  • Mysore Palace is an official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and one of the most visited monuments in India, showcasing Indo-Saracenic architecture. The palace is renowned for its grand durbar halls, golden throne, and stunning light illumination during the weekends. It serves as a majestic gateway to the history of the Karnataka region.

Evening drop at Mysore Railway Station or Airport for your return journey to Pune. Explore the beauty of the region with our official destination guide or find top-rated experiences on TripAdvisor Coorg and Karnataka Tourism or Mysore District Tourism.

3 Star Hotels in Coorg and nearby cities

Budget Hotels in Coorg and nearby cities

  • Hotel Coorg International or similar
  • Hotel Crystal Court or similar
  • Madikeri Heritage or similar
  • Hotel Hill Town or similar

Coorg Package Price from Mysore

2 Adults: Rs. 13920 per person

3 Adults: Rs. 10720 per person

4–7 Adults: Rs. 8434 to Rs. 10080 per person

8–10 Adults: Rs. 8160 to Rs. 9120 per person

11–12 Adults: Rs. 7520 to Rs. 7810 per person

For long weekend, holidays and festivals, extra charges applicable.

Inclusions in Coorg Tour Package

Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.

Exclusions in Coorg Package from Mysore

Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.

Child Policy for Coorg Trip from Mysore

Child up to 6 years Free

Child 6 to 8 years Half charge

Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Coorg Package Booking

20 percent advance at time of booking

20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher

60 percent during tour in parts

For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.

Cancellation Policy for Coorg Tour

Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person

10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher

25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure

50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure

75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure

100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow

Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.

Frequently Asked Questions – Coorg Travel Guide

1. Best time to visit Coorg

The best time to visit Coorg is from October to March when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The monsoon season from June to September is also beautiful for nature lovers who enjoy heavy rainfall and lush greenery.

2. Weather conditions

Coorg maintains a cool and temperate climate throughout the year. Summers are mild with temperatures between 15°C to 35°C, while winters can get chilly with temperatures dropping to 10°C, especially in the early mornings.

3. Safety for solo travelers

Coorg is considered very safe for solo travelers, including women. The locals are hospitable, and the tourism infrastructure is well-developed, though it is advised to avoid trekking alone in remote areas after dark.

4. Family and couple suitability

The destination is highly suitable for both families and couples. The peaceful resorts, coffee plantation walks, and scenic viewpoints provide a romantic setting for couples, while the parks and elephant camps are great for families.

5. Famous temples, beaches, or attractions

Famous attractions include the Talakaveri Temple, Bhagandeshwara Temple, and the Namdroling Monastery. While Coorg is a hill station without beaches, the river-side attractions like Dubare offer similar water-based relaxation.

6. Adventure and water activities

Adventure seekers can enjoy river rafting in the Barapole River, trekking to Tadiandamol Peak, and quad biking in the coffee estates. Micro-light flying is also available occasionally near Kushalnagar.

7. Local cuisine and food options

The local Kodava cuisine is famous for its Pandi Curry (pork curry), Kadambattu (rice balls), and bamboo shoot curry. Most hotels also serve standard North Indian and South Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals.

8. Ideal trip duration

An ideal trip duration for Coorg is 3 to 4 days. This allows enough time to cover the main attractions in Madikeri, Kushalnagar, and the scenic points in South Coorg without rushing.

9. Nearest airports and railheads

The nearest airport is Kannur International Airport, but most travelers prefer Mysore Airport or Bangalore International Airport. Mysore Junction is the nearest major railhead for those arriving by train.

10. Tips for firsttime travelers

Carry a light jacket even in summer as evenings can be cool. Wear comfortable walking shoes for the estate tours and temples. Don’t forget to buy authentic Coorg honey and spices from the local markets.

Explore more about the region on the Wikipedia page for Coorg and read traveler reviews on TripAdvisor Coorg Travel.

Important Travel Information for Coorg Package

Weather is pleasant in summer (20-35°C), cold in winter (10-25°C), and wet in monsoon.

Carry cotton clothes for daytime and sweaters or jackets for the nights.

Respect local Kodava culture and seek permission before taking photos of people.

Do carry a basic medical kit; Don’t litter in the forest areas or plastic-free zones.

Mobile connectivity is good in towns but may fluctuate in deep plantation areas. ATMs are available in Madikeri and Kushalnagar.

Basic Kannada and Kodava are spoken; however, Hindi and English are widely understood.

Find official government travel advisories at Mysore Official Website and explore state tourism at Karnataka Tourism Official.

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Coorg

Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a breathtaking hill station in Karnataka famous for its sprawling coffee and spice plantations. Known as the ‘Scotland of India’, it offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. The region is home to the brave Kodava community and features a distinct culture and cuisine. Travelers are drawn to its misty hills, cascading waterfalls like Abbey and Iruppu, and the sacred river Kaveri. Whether you are trekking to the highest peaks or relaxing in a homestay amidst nature, Coorg provides a refreshing escape from the hustle of city life.

Mysore

Mysore, the cultural capital of Karnataka, is a city of palaces, gardens, and heritage sites. It serves as the primary gateway for travelers heading to the hills of Coorg. The city is world-renowned for its grand Mysore Palace, which stands as a testament to the opulence of the Wadiyar dynasty. Beyond the palace, the Chamundi Hills, St. Philomena’s Church, and the Brindavan Gardens are must-visit locations. Mysore is also famous for its sandalwood products, silk sarees, and the delicious Mysore Pak sweet, making it a perfect stop for cultural exploration and shopping during your tour.

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