Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Tour Package

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Coorg Wayanad Tour Package with Nagarhole Safari

Book 4 Nights 5 Days Coorg Wayanad Tour Package with safari in Nagarhole National Park. Explore waterfalls, caves, lakes, coffee plantations, and wildlife with 3-star hotel stays, private cab, and breakfast included. Perfect family and couple getaway from Mangalore to Kozhikode.

Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Tour Package Overview

Discover the charm of Coorg, the wilderness of Nagarhole, and the scenic beauty of Wayanad with this 4 Nights 5 Days Coorg Wayanad Kozhikode Tour Package. Starting from Mangalore, the journey covers lush coffee plantations, breathtaking waterfalls, historic forts, temples, and wildlife safaris. Highlights include Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, Dubare Elephant Camp, Talacauvery, Edakkal Caves, Banasura Sagar Dam, and the famous Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. The trip ends with a scenic drive to Kozhikode. Comfortable 3-star AC hotels, daily breakfast, and private cab transfers make this the perfect family or couple holiday.

Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Wildlife Safari Tour Day Wise Itinerary

Day 1 – Mangalore to Coorg

Morning drive to Coorg 150 km pass through scenic Western Ghats, lush green forests and mountain valleys. Check into hotel. Then proceed for sightseeing and visit below places.

Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls is one of the most popular attractions in Coorg, cascading from a height of about 70 feet amidst thick coffee plantations and spice estates. The sound of rushing water combined with the aroma of coffee blossoms makes it a refreshing stop. A hanging bridge provides a perfect view of the falls, and the surrounding landscape is rich with greenery and birdlife. It’s especially picturesque during and after the monsoon when the waterfall is in full flow. Though swimming is not permitted, photography enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to capture the charm of Coorg’s natural beauty.

Raja’s Seat

Raja’s Seat, meaning “Seat of the King,” is a beautiful garden perched on a hill that once served as a favorite leisure spot for Kodagu kings. The garden is filled with seasonal flowers, fountains, and pavilions offering panoramic views of the rolling hills and valleys. Sunsets here are particularly famous, painting the sky with shades of orange and pink. A toy train inside the park adds a bit of fun for families. The combination of royal history and stunning views makes Raja’s Seat a must-visit in Coorg, reflecting both cultural heritage and natural charm in one place.

Madikeri Fort

Madikeri Fort is an iconic 17th-century structure built by Mudduraja and later renovated by Tipu Sultan and the British. Enclosed by massive stone walls, it houses a palace, museum, and even a Gothic-style church. The fort’s museum displays relics from Coorg’s history, including weaponry, artifacts, and statues of notable leaders. Visitors can explore the ramparts, which provide sweeping views of the surrounding town. Though much of the palace is now used as government offices, the fort remains a cultural landmark offering insight into the region’s layered history, blending Hindu, Islamic, and European architectural influences.

Omkareshwara Temple

Omkareshwara Temple is a unique blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, built in 1820 by King Linga Rajendra. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features a central dome and minarets, resembling a mosque. A beautiful pond filled with fish lies at the entrance, adding to its serene atmosphere. According to local legend, the temple was constructed to atone for the king’s actions. The sanctum houses a Shivalinga, and the quiet environment makes it a peaceful spot for reflection. Its unusual architecture and rich story set it apart from other temples in the region.

Evening return to hotel. Night stay.

Day 2 – Coorg

Morning proceed for sightseeing and visit below places.

Dubare Elephant Camp

Dubare Elephant Camp is a unique forest camp on the banks of the River Cauvery, offering close interactions with elephants. Visitors can watch elephants being bathed, fed, and trained by mahouts. The camp also offers insight into elephant biology and conservation. Adventure lovers can enjoy river rafting and coracle rides nearby. Surrounded by lush forests, it’s a great blend of wildlife experience and eco-tourism. Early mornings are the best time to visit, when the elephants are most active. For families and nature enthusiasts, it’s one of the most educational and enjoyable experiences in Coorg.

Nisargadhama

Kaveri Nisargadhama is a lush, forested island formed by the River Cauvery. Spread over 64 acres, it’s connected by a hanging rope bridge, making it an exciting entry point. The island is rich with bamboo groves, sandalwood, and teak trees. Attractions include deer parks, rabbit enclosures, and boating facilities. It’s a popular picnic spot with tree-top cottages available for stay. The calm river and dense greenery make it ideal for relaxation. Families and couples alike enjoy walking through its peaceful trails, capturing the essence of Coorg’s natural beauty in a compact, accessible environment.

Talacauvery

Talacauvery, located on the Brahmagiri Hills, is considered the origin point of the River Cauvery. A sacred pilgrimage site, it houses a temple dedicated to Goddess Kaveriamma and Lord Agastheeswara. Pilgrims believe that taking a dip in the spring-fed pond purifies the soul. From the temple, visitors can climb to the nearby Brahmagiri peak, which offers panoramic views of mist-covered valleys and hills. The spiritual aura combined with breathtaking scenery makes Talacauvery both a cultural and natural highlight. Festivals like Tulasankramana attract devotees from across South India.

Bhagamandala

Bhagamandala is a confluence point of three rivers – Cauvery, Kannike, and Sujyothi (the sacred invisible river). It is also known as Triveni Sangama and is revered as a holy spot for rituals. The area has a large temple complex, including the Bhagandeshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Pilgrims often perform ancestral rites here, considering the location auspicious. The surrounding landscape of forested hills enhances the spiritual atmosphere. During festival times, the site comes alive with rituals and cultural practices. It is a significant stop for those following the religious circuit in Coorg.

Evening return to hotel. Night stay.

Day 3 – Coorg to Nagarhole to Wayanad

Morning drive to Nagarhole National Park 90 km pass through coffee plantations, scenic forest road and wildlife corridor. Then proceed for jungle safari.

Nagarhole National Park Safari

Nagarhole, also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, is a premier wildlife reserve in Karnataka. Famous for its rich biodiversity, it is home to tigers, leopards, elephants, and gaur. The park is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and offers open jeep safaris through dense forests, grassy swamps, and riverbanks. Birdwatchers can spot over 250 species, including hornbills and kingfishers. The Kabini backwaters inside the park are especially scenic, where elephants gather in herds. Safaris provide a thrilling chance to witness wildlife in their natural habitat, making Nagarhole a memorable stop between Coorg and Wayanad.

After safari continue drive to Wayanad 50 km via Kutta pass through green forest and mountain views. Check into hotel. Evening return to hotel. Night stay.

Day 4 – Wayanad

Morning proceed for sightseeing and visit below places.

Edakkal Caves

Edakkal Caves are prehistoric rock shelters located on Ambukuthi Hills. Famous for their Neolithic carvings, the caves date back over 6000 years. To reach them, visitors must trek up a steep hill, which itself offers panoramic views of the valley. The cave walls display engravings of animals, humans, and symbols that shed light on early human civilization in South India. Archaeologists consider it a key site linking Wayanad to ancient cultures. For history buffs and adventure seekers, Edakkal is both an educational and thrilling experience, blending archaeology with natural beauty.

Soochipara Waterfalls

Soochipara, or Sentinel Rock Waterfalls, is a three-tiered waterfall cascading from about 200 meters. Surrounded by dense forests, it requires a short trek to reach the base. The pool formed at the bottom is ideal for swimming during non-monsoon months. Rock climbing and photography are popular here. The name “Soochipara” means “needle-like rock,” inspired by the needle-shaped cliff nearby. During monsoon, the waterfall roars with force, while in summer it turns into a serene stream. It’s a refreshing stop showcasing the raw charm of Wayanad’s landscape.

Pookode Lake

Pookode Lake is a freshwater lake shaped like India’s map, nestled among evergreen forests. It is surrounded by hills, offering boating facilities and a nature trail around the shore. The lake is home to blue lotuses and freshwater fish. Families enjoy paddle boating here, while children love the adjoining aquarium and playground. The serene atmosphere makes it an excellent spot for relaxation and photography. Birdlife around the lake adds to its appeal. Pookode is often considered Wayanad’s most scenic and family-friendly attraction.

Banasura Sagar Dam

Banasura Sagar is India’s largest earthen dam and Asia’s second largest. Built across the Karamanathodu River, the dam is surrounded by lush hills and a cluster of islands that form when water floods the low-lying areas. Speed boating here is a thrilling experience, offering views of the Banasura Hills in the background. Trekkers also use the site as a base for hikes into nearby hills. Its sheer size and scenic beauty make it both an engineering marvel and a nature hotspot, drawing visitors of all ages.

Evening return to hotel. Night stay.

Day 5 – Wayanad to Kozhikode Drop

Morning proceed for sightseeing and visit below places.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere and is known for its elephant herds, deer, and occasional tiger sightings. Safaris take visitors deep into the forest where chances of spotting peacocks, wild boars, and langurs are high. The sanctuary is divided into two ranges – Muthanga and Tholpetty – both rich in biodiversity. Dense teak and bamboo forests make the experience enchanting. It is one of Kerala’s best places to experience wildlife up close while traveling between Coorg and Kozhikode.

Chain Tree

The Chain Tree is a mysterious banyan tree tied with heavy chains near Lakkidi. According to legend, a tribal youth was tricked and killed after guiding the British through the mountain passes. His spirit is believed to haunt the area until it was chained to the tree by a priest. Today, the site is both a historical curiosity and a tourist attraction. Overlooking scenic views, the Chain Tree blends folklore with natural beauty, drawing visitors curious about Wayanad’s local stories.

Lakkidi View Point

Lakkidi View Point is often called the “Gateway of Wayanad” and sits at a height of 700 meters above sea level. It offers stunning views of winding mountain roads, valleys, and lush greenery. The spot is especially captivating during sunrise and sunset, when the sky and landscape glow in vibrant colors. Monsoon brings mist that envelopes the viewpoint, creating a mystical atmosphere. Known as one of the highest rainfall areas in Kerala, it is a must-stop for photographers and nature lovers alike.

Kuruva Island

Kuruva Island is a group of 950-acre protected river islands in the Kabini River. Accessible by bamboo rafts or boats, it is rich in flora and fauna. The dense evergreen forests make it a haven for nature lovers. Visitors can spot rare birds, orchids, and medicinal plants. Quiet trails and bamboo bridges add to its charm. It’s an eco-tourism hotspot that offers a blend of adventure and tranquility, making it an ideal way to end a Wayanad trip before heading to Kozhikode.

Afternoon drive to Kozhikode 90 km pass through green valleys and mountain ghats. Drop at Kozhikode by evening.

Mangalore to Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Tour Package Hotel stay

Coorg – Hotel Treebo Atithi Comfort Inn or similar

Wayanad – Treebo Vinayak Inn Coimbatore or similar

Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Family Holiday Package price

For group of 2 person Package Price – Rs. 16800 Per Person

For group of 3 person Package Price – Rs. 14800 Per Person

For group of 4-8 person Package Price – Rs. 12800 Per Person

For group of 9-12 person Package Price – Rs. 10800 Per Person

Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Tour Package Inclusions

Accommodation in 3 star ac hotels with breakfast

Sightseeing by private cab as per itinerary

Driver charges, toll, parking, fuel included

All applicable taxes

Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Tour Package Exclusions

Train fare, air fare, bus tickets

Entry fees, guide charges, camera charges

Personal expenses like laundry, telephone, tips

Meals other than breakfast

Anything not mentioned in inclusions

Payment Policy

20% advance at time of booking

30% on arrival at the time of tour start

50% in mid of the tour

Child Policy

Child up to 6 years: Free

Child 6 to 8 years: Half charge

Child above 8 years: Full charge

Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Honeymoon Tour Package  Cancellation Policy

10% or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher

25% cancellation between 45 to 30 days before departure

50% cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure

75% cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure

100% cancellation within 5 days of departure or no-show

Cancellation charges are as percentage of total tour cost

For long weekend, holidays and festivals extra charges applicable

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the best time to visit Coorg, Wayanad, and Nagarhole?

The best time is from October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant. Monsoon (June to September) is also beautiful for waterfalls and greenery, but heavy rains may affect travel plans. Summer (April to May) is warmer but still manageable for hill stations.

Q2. How long is the Coorg Wayanad Nagarhole Tour Package?

This package is designed for 4 Nights 5 Days, covering Coorg, Nagarhole National Park safari, and Wayanad, with a final drop at Kozhikode. It can be customized to shorter or longer versions based on your requirements.

Q3. What type of accommodation is included in this package?

The package includes 3-star AC hotels with breakfast. Hotels are selected from trusted chains such as Treebo and other verified properties. You can also request upgrades to luxury resorts or budget stays depending on preference.

Q4. Is the safari at Nagarhole National Park included?

Yes, the package includes a visit to Nagarhole National Park, but the safari entry tickets must be purchased separately at the park gate or booked in advance through Jungle Lodges & Resorts. Safaris are available in the morning and evening.

Q5. What is the distance covered in this tour?

Mangalore to Coorg: 150 km (4–5 hrs)

Coorg to Nagarhole: 90 km (2 hrs)

Nagarhole to Wayanad: 50 km (1.5 hrs)

Wayanad to Kozhikode: 90 km (2 hrs)

Q6. Are meals included in the package?

The package includes breakfast at the hotel. Lunch and dinner are not included so that you can explore local cuisines at your own pace.

Q7. Is this package suitable for families with children?

Yes, this is a family-friendly package. Coorg and Wayanad are safe hill destinations, and children enjoy attractions like Dubare Elephant Camp, Pookode Lake, and safari rides at Nagarhole.

Q8. Can this package be customized?

Yes, the itinerary can be customized based on your interests, such as adding Mysore, Ooty, or Kannur to the route. Hotel upgrades and extra sightseeing can also be included on request.

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