Explore Coorg and Ooty Tour Package – 6 Days 5 Nights
- Places Covered: Explore Coorg, Ooty, #8211; 5 Nights
- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Transport: Private Cab
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Overview:
Experience the best of the Western Ghats with our Explore Coorg and Ooty Tour Package, a 6-day journey starting from Bangalore. This itinerary is perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts, covering the coffee-scented hills of Madikeri, the royal heritage of Mysore, and the misty valleys of the Nilgiris. Stay in comfortable budget category hotels while exploring iconic attractions like the Golden Temple, Abbey Falls, and the Ooty Botanical Gardens. Whether you are a couple seeking a romantic escape or a family on a refreshing break, this package offers a seamless blend of cultural landmarks and natural beauty. Discover why these are the most beloved hill stations in South India with our expert-led tour.
Bangalore to Coorg Tour Package Itinerary
Day 1: Bangalore Pickup and Drive to Coorg (Night Stay in Coorg)
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Dubare Elephant Camp is a famous eco-tourism site located on the banks of the River Kaveri where visitors can watch elephants being groomed and fed. It offers an interactive experience where you can learn about elephant conservation and even participate in bathing these gentle giants in the river. The boat ride across the river to reach the camp adds an extra touch of adventure to your first day in Coorg.
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Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery) is one of the largest Tibetan Buddhist settlements in India, located in Bylakuppe near Kushalnagar. The monastery is home to thousands of monks and features magnificent 40-foot high gilded statues of Buddha, Padmasambhava, and Amitayus. The intricate artwork, colorful murals, and peaceful atmosphere of the prayer halls provide a unique spiritual contrast to the surrounding coffee plantations.
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Coorg Night Stay will be at your selected budget category hotels in Madikeri. After checking in and relaxing, you can enjoy a quiet evening in the hill station. Our driver will be available for local movement or to drop you at the market for a stroll through the spice-scented lanes of Coorg.
Day 2: Coorg Local Sightseeing (Night Stay in Coorg)
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Abbey Falls is nestled within private coffee estates and spice plantations, where the Kaveri River cascades down a rock face from a height of 70 feet. A hanging bridge built opposite the falls provides a spectacular view of the rushing water and the surrounding lush greenery. The walk down to the falls through aromatic pepper vines and coffee bushes is a highlight for nature enthusiasts.
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Raja’s Seat is a magnificent sunset point in Madikeri where the Kings of Kodagu used to spend their evenings watching the sun set over the hills. It is a well-maintained garden featuring seasonal flowers and musical fountains that offer a panoramic view of the deep valleys and winding roads. The mist-covered landscape during the late afternoon makes it one of the most photographed spots in the district.
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Coorg Night Stay continues at your hotel in Madikeri. After a full day of exploring waterfalls and viewpoints, you can enjoy a traditional Kodava dinner at a local restaurant. This second night in Coorg ensures you are well-rested before heading toward the royal city of Mysore.
Day 3: Coorg to Ooty via Mysore (Night Stay in Ooty)
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Mysore Palace is a world-renowned architectural marvel and the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty, showcasing a blend of Hindu, Mughal, and Gothic styles. The palace interiors are adorned with royal artifacts, stained glass ceilings, and intricately carved wooden doors that reflect the opulence of the Mysore Kingdom. It serves as a majestic midpoint as you travel from the hills of Coorg to the Nilgiris of Ooty.
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Bandipur National Park is a premier tiger reserve that you will pass through on your way to Ooty, offering a scenic drive through dense deciduous forests. This wildlife sanctuary is home to elephants, gaurs, and various bird species, which are often spotted along the highway during the forest transit. The transition from the plains of Mysore into the hair-pin bends of the Nilgiri mountains is a thrilling experience.
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Ooty Night Stay begins as you arrive in the “Queen of Hill Stations” and check into your budget category hotels. The cool, crisp mountain air provides an immediate refresh after the day’s travel. Relax in your cozy room as you prepare for the spectacular sightseeing planned for the following days.
Coorg and Ooty Sightseeing Itinerary
Day 4: Ooty Local Sightseeing (Night Stay in Ooty)
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Government Botanical Garden is spread over 55 acres on the lower slopes of Doddabetta Peak and features a vast collection of exotic plants, shrubs, and trees. The garden is famous for its fossilized tree trunk believed to be over 20 million years old and its meticulously maintained Italian-style flower beds. It is a peaceful sanctuary perfect for a morning walk amidst colorful flora and lush green lawns.
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Ooty Lake is an artificial L-shaped lake built in 1824, surrounded by groves of eucalyptus trees that enhance the scenic charm of the area. Visitors can enjoy various boating facilities including paddle boats, rowboats, and motorboats to explore the tranquil waters. The lakeside also features a mini-train for children and small shops selling local snacks and Nilgiri handicrafts.
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Ooty Night Stay will be at the same hotel, allowing you to settle in comfortably. After a day at the lake and gardens, you can visit the local market to buy famous homemade Ooty chocolates and aromatic tea. Spend the evening enjoying the misty weather of the Nilgiris before your overnight rest.
Day 5: Coonoor Excursion (Night Stay in Ooty)
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Doddabetta Peak is the highest point in the Nilgiri Mountains, standing at an altitude of 2,637 meters and offering a 360-degree view of the surrounding valleys. A telescope house at the summit provides visitors with a closer look at the distant Chamundi Hills and the plains of Coimbatore. The peak is often shrouded in mist, creating a magical atmosphere that is a must-experience part of any Ooty tour.
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Sim’s Park in Coonoor is a unique botanical garden and park developed on a naturally undulating landscape, home to over a thousand species of rare plants. The park is famous for its annual fruit and vegetable show and features beautiful terraces lined with vibrant flower beds and exotic trees. It offers a quieter, more intimate nature experience compared to the larger gardens in Ooty.
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Ooty Night Stay is your final night in the mountains. After returning from the Coonoor excursion, you can enjoy a quiet dinner and reflect on the memories of the past few days. This final overnight stay ensures you are refreshed for the return journey to Bangalore the next day.
Ooty to Bangalore Return Route Sightseeing Itinerary
Day 6: Ooty Sightseeing and Bangalore Drop
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Pykara Lake and Waterfalls are located amidst dense shola forests and offer a pristine natural escape with cascading waters and a calm reservoir. The area is considered sacred to the local Toda tribe and provides excellent opportunities for speed boating in a serene environment. It is the final scenic stop of your trip, allowing you to soak in the raw beauty of the Nilgiris one last time.
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Bangalore Drop marks the end of your 6-day holiday. Our driver will navigate through the forest roads and highways to drop you at the airport, railway station, or your residence in Bangalore by evening. You will return with beautiful photographs and memories of the majestic hills and royal palaces of South India.
Read about the history of Mysore Palace on Wikipedia.
Find travel reviews for the Ooty Botanical Garden on Tripadvisor.
Explore the scenic details of Doddabetta Peak on Wikipedia.
Visit the official Karnataka Tourism website for destination guides.
Learn more about the Golden Temple Bylakuppe on Wikipedia.
Inclusions in Ooty 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 Ooty Package from Bangalore
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child Policy for Ooty Trip from Bangalore
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Ooty 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 Ooty Tour
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 45 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 – Ooty Travel Guide
Best time to visit Ooty
The ideal time to visit is from March to June for pleasant weather, though the winter months from October to February are great for those who enjoy the chill.
Weather conditions
Ooty maintains a cool climate throughout the year; summers are mild (15°C to 25°C), while winters can be quite cold with temperatures dropping below 5°C.
Safety for solo travelers
Ooty and Coorg are very safe for solo travelers, with well-connected roads and reliable tourist facilities found in budget category hotels.
Family and couple suitability
These destinations are perfect for families and couples, offering a blend of royal history, parks, and romantic viewpoints above the clouds.
Famous temples, beaches, or attractions
Major attractions include the Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysore, the Golden Temple in Bylakuppe, and the historic St. Stephen’s Church in Ooty.
Adventure and water activities
Visitors can enjoy boating at Ooty and Pykara Lake, as well as light trekking in the Nilgiri and Western Ghat hills.
Local cuisine and food options
Try the famous Mysore Pak, traditional South Indian Thalis, and Ooty’s homemade chocolates and aromatic Nilgiri tea.
Ideal trip duration
A 6-day duration is perfect to cover the major highlights of Coorg, Mysore, and Ooty without rushing through the attractions.
Nearest airports and railheads
The nearest airport is Bangalore (BLR) for the start, while Coimbatore (CJB) is the closest major airport to Ooty.
Tips for first-time travelers
Carry warm woolens even in summer for Ooty and Coorg, and wear comfortable walking shoes for the palace and garden tours.
Check out the Ooty Wikipedia Page or browse Tripadvisor Ooty for more traveler reviews.
These links provide comprehensive historical data and traveler feedback for your upcoming journey.
Important Travel Information for Ooty Package
Weather and temperature: Summer (15°C to 25°C), Winter (5°C to 20°C), Monsoon (12°C to 22°C)
What to wear: Light cottons for Mysore; woolens and jackets for Ooty and Coorg
Travel safety and local culture: Respect local traditions; Ooty is a plastic-free zone, so avoid using single-use plastics
Dos and Don’ts: Do try the local tea; Don’t feed wild animals if spotted during the Bandipur forest drive
Mobile connectivity and ATMs: Excellent connectivity in main towns; ATMs are widely available in market areas
Basic local etiquette and language tips: Kannada and Tamil are the local languages; English and Hindi are widely understood
Refer to Tamil Nadu Tourism Official Website or Karnataka Tourism Official for updates.
These official portals offer the most accurate government-verified information for tourists visiting these regions.
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Coorg
Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a stunning hill station in Karnataka often referred to as the “Scotland of India.” It is famous for its rolling hills covered in coffee and spice plantations, which fill the air with a unique aroma. The region is home to the Kodava people, known for their distinct culture and hospitality. Visitors can explore cascading waterfalls like Abbey Falls, visit the serene Golden Temple, and enjoy the mist-covered views from Raja’s Seat. Its cool climate and lush greenery make it an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Ooty
Ooty, the short name for Udhagamandalam, is the capital of the Nilgiris district in Tamil Nadu and is known as the “Queen of Hill Stations.” Located at an altitude of 2,240 meters, it offers a refreshing escape with its colonial architecture, tea gardens, and the famous Nilgiri Mountain Railway. The town is centered around the picturesque Ooty Lake and is surrounded by high-altitude viewpoints like Doddabetta Peak. Ooty’s vibrant botanical gardens and pleasant weather have made it a favorite destination for honeymooners and families for generations.
Mysore
Mysore, the cultural capital of Karnataka, is a city that beautifully preserves its royal history and heritage. It is dominated by the majestic Mysore Palace, one of the most visited monuments in India, which serves as the seat of the Wadiyar dynasty. The city is famous for its vibrant Dussehra celebrations, traditional silk sarees, and the delicate Mysore Pak sweet. Beyond the palace, the city offers spiritual experiences at Chamundi Hills and leisure at the Brindavan Gardens. Mysore provides a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern-day organization for travelers exploring Southern India.





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