Ooty Coonoor Kotagiri Mudumalai National Park Tour Package 5 Days

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Ooty Coonoor Kotagiri Mudumalai National Park Tour Package 5 Days

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  • Places Covered: Ooty Coonoor Kotagiri Mudumalai National Park
  • Tour Type: Private Tour
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This 5-day itinerary offers a complete immersion into the natural splendor and wildlife of the Nilgiri hills, covering the scenic regions of Ooty, Coonoor, Kotagiri, and Mudumalai.

Coimbatore to Ooty Coonoor Kotagiri Mudumalai National Park Tour Package 5 Days Tour Package Itinerary

Day 1: Coimbatore Arrival and Ooty Exploration

  • Ooty Lake: An artificial lake constructed in 1824, this expansive water body is surrounded by groves of Eucalyptus trees. It offers a scenic backdrop for boating and features a small garden and an amusement park on its banks, making it a primary attraction for families and nature enthusiasts.
  • Government Botanical Garden: Established in 1848, these gardens house a diverse collection of exotic and indigenous plant species. The well-maintained lawns, terraced flower beds, and a fossilized tree trunk estimated to be 20 million years old provide a tranquil environment for education and leisure.
  • Doddabetta Peak: Standing as the highest point in the Nilgiri Mountains, this peak offers panoramic views of the entire district. The observatory at the summit provides telescopes for visitors to gaze at the sprawling valleys and distant horizons of the Western Ghats.
  • Rose Garden: Located on the slopes of Elk Hill, this garden hosts one of the largest collections of roses in India. Thousands of varieties, including miniature roses, hybrid tea roses, and floribunda, create a vibrant tapestry of color and fragrance throughout the blooming season.

Day 2: Coonoor Sightseeing

  • Sim’s Park: This botanical garden is home to rare species of trees and colorful flower beds arranged in a naturalistic style. The park serves as a center for botanical research and hosts an annual fruit show that draws significant crowds to the hillside town of Coonoor.
  • Dolphin’s Nose: This unique rock formation resembles a dolphin’s snout and offers spectacular views of Catherine Falls and the surrounding valley. The drive to this viewpoint passes through vast tea plantations, providing a quintessentially Nilgiri experience.
  • Lamb’s Rock: Named after Captain Lamb, this viewpoint provides a rugged look at the slopes of the mountains and the plains of Coimbatore. It is a favored spot for photography and bird watching due to its strategic position overlooking the deep ravines.
  • Tea Factory and Museum: A visit to this facility offers insight into the history of tea in the Nilgiris and the intricate process of tea production. The museum displays antique machinery, while the factory provides live demonstrations of tea leaf processing and grading.

Day 3: Kotagiri Exploration

  • Catherine Falls: A stunning double-cascading waterfall located near Kotagiri, it falls from a height of approximately 250 feet. Surrounded by lush greenery and tea estates, the falls offer a refreshing atmosphere and are accessible via a short trek through the forest.
  • Kodanad View Point: Situated at the edge of the plateau, this viewpoint offers breathtaking vistas of the Rangaswamy Peak and the Moyar River. The spot provides a clear view of the transition between the hills and the northern plains of Tamil Nadu.
  • Elk Falls: Located near Uyilatti village, this waterfall is particularly impressive during the monsoon season. The surrounding area is rich in flora and provides a quiet retreat from the more crowded tourist hubs of the Nilgiri district.
  • Rangaswamy Peak: Considered sacred by the local Irula tribe, this conical peak is a prominent landmark. It serves as a popular destination for trekking enthusiasts looking to explore the rugged terrain and high-altitude vegetation of the Kotagiri region.

Day 4: Mudumalai Wildlife Experience

  • Mudumalai National Park: This wildlife sanctuary serves as a critical tiger reserve and a habitat for a variety of endangered species. The dense deciduous forests are home to Indian elephants, leopards, and over 200 species of birds, making it a premier destination for wildlife safaris.
  • Theppakadu Elephant Camp: Established in 1910, this is one of the oldest elephant camps in Asia. Visitors can witness the daily routines of the elephants, including feeding and bathing, and learn about the conservation efforts dedicated to these majestic animals.
  • Moyar River: Flowing through the sanctuary, this river acts as a primary water source for the resident wildlife. The riverbanks offer excellent opportunities for spotting animals as they come to drink, particularly during the early morning and late afternoon hours.
  • Pykara Waterfalls: Located on the way back towards Ooty, these falls are formed by the Pykara River as it cascades over a series of rocks. The nearby Pykara Lake offers boat rides amidst a pine forest landscape, providing a serene conclusion to the day.

Day 5: Departure from Coimbatore

  • Marudhamalai Temple: Situated on a hillock near Coimbatore, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Murugan represents Dravidian architecture. The climb to the temple offers a spiritual experience and a panoramic view of the textile city below before the final departure.

Ooty and Coonoor Sightseeing Itinerary

The itinerary focuses on the core attractions of the Nilgiris, ensuring that the botanical heritage of Ooty and the emerald tea landscapes of Coonoor are thoroughly explored. Key stops include the historic Nilgiri Mountain Railway, the meticulously manicured gardens, and the strategic viewpoints that define the region’s colonial and natural history.

Kotagiri and Mudumalai Sightseeing Itinerary

Transitioning from the serene heights of Kotagiri, known for its waterfalls and tranquil trekking paths, the itinerary shifts to the wild landscapes of Mudumalai. This section emphasizes the biodiversity of the Western Ghats, featuring guided safaris and interactions with the forest’s ecosystem, providing a stark contrast to the hill station experience.

3 Star Hotels in Ooty, Coonoor, and Mudumalai

Accommodation is provided in well-appointed 3-star hotels such as Hotel Lakeview in Ooty, Gateway Coonoor, and Jungle Retreat in Mudumalai. these properties offer modern amenities, comfortable rooms, and proximity to major sightseeing locations, ensuring a restful stay throughout the journey.

Ooty Coonoor Kotagiri Mudumalai National Park Tour Package 5 Days Package Price from Coimbatore

  • Group size 2: Rs. 17,760 per person
  • Group size 3: Rs. 13,760 per person
  • Group size 4-7: Rs. 10,903 – 12,960 per person
  • Group size 8-10: Rs. 10,560 – 11,760 per person
  • Group size 11-12: Rs. 9,760 – 10,123 per person

Inclusions in Ooty Coonoor Kotagiri Mudumalai National Park Tour Package 5 Days

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 Coonoor Kotagiri Mudumalai National Park Tour Package 5 Days

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

Child Policy for Ooty Mudumalai Tour

Child up to 6 years Free

Child 6 to 8 years Half charge

Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Ooty Mudumalai Tour 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 Mudumalai 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 – Ooty Travel Guide

What is the best time to visit Ooty? The ideal time is from March to June and September to November.
Are sweaters required in Ooty? Yes, light woolens are recommended as temperatures can drop, especially at night.
How far is Ooty from Coimbatore? The distance is approximately 85 kilometers and takes 3 hours by road.
Is a permit required for Mudumalai safari? Permits are obtained at the forest department reception at the park entrance.
Can the Toy Train be booked in advance? Yes, it is highly recommended to book via the IRCTC website well in advance.
What are the safari timings in Mudumalai? Safaris usually operate from 6:30 AM to 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM.
Is Kotagiri less crowded than Ooty? Yes, Kotagiri offers a quieter environment compared to the bustling town of Ooty.
What is the local language? Tamil is the primary language, though English and Hindi are widely understood.
Are vegetarian meals available? Numerous restaurants across all destinations serve diverse vegetarian options.
Is photography allowed in the Elephant Camp? Yes, though a small fee may be required for camera equipment.
Are mobile networks stable in Mudumalai? Network coverage can be limited or unavailable in certain parts of the forest reserve.
Is the road to Ooty steep? The route includes several hairpin bends, requiring careful driving or an experienced driver.

Important Travel Information for Ooty Package

Travelers should carry valid ID proof for hotel check-ins and forest permits. Plastic bags are strictly banned in the Nilgiri district to protect the environment. It is advisable to maintain silence during wildlife safaris to avoid disturbing the animals. Booking the Nilgiri Mountain Railway should be prioritized as tickets sell out quickly. Walking shoes are essential for exploring the gardens and viewpoints. Respecting local customs and temple dress codes is mandatory. Carry sufficient cash as ATMs may be scarce in Mudumalai and Kotagiri. Avoid feeding wild animals during transit through forest areas. Check weather forecasts before planning outdoor treks. Keep emergency contact numbers handy. Follow the instructions provided by safari guides and forest officials at all times.

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Ooty

Ooty, the capital of the Nilgiris, is a historic hill station established during the British Raj. Known for its pleasant climate and undulating hills, it features iconic landmarks such as the Ooty Lake and the Botanical Gardens. The town serves as a hub for colonial architecture and is famous for its homemade chocolates and eucalyptus oil. Visitors can enjoy the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which offers a slow, scenic climb through tunnels and over bridges. The region is ideal for those seeking both leisure and historical exploration amidst nature.

Coonoor

Coonoor is the second-largest hill station in the Nilgiris and is renowned for its expansive tea plantations. It offers a more relaxed pace than Ooty, with attractions like Sim’s Park and the Highfield Tea Factory. The town is a gateway to several trekking trails that lead into the hidden corners of the Western Ghats. Its viewpoints, such as Dolphin’s Nose, provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys and waterfalls. Coonoor remains a vital center for tea production and offers a deep look into the plantation culture that defines the South Indian highlands.

Kotagiri

Kotagiri is often described as the most tranquil of the three Nilgiri hill stations. Surrounded by verdant tea estates and rugged mountains, it offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. The region is famous for the Catherine Falls and the Kodanad View Point, which provides some of the most dramatic views in the district. Kotagiri is also a base for exploring the culture of the local tribes and is known for having one of the best climates in the world. Its quiet charm makes it a perfect destination for hikers and those seeking solitude.

Mudumalai

Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is a biodiversity hotspot located at the foothills of the Nilgiris. It serves as an essential corridor for wildlife movement between the Western and Eastern Ghats. The park is home to a significant population of tigers, elephants, and Indian bison. Jungle safaris provide an opportunity to observe these animals in their natural habitat. The sanctuary’s diverse landscape, ranging from tropical evergreen forests to moist deciduous woods, supports a vast array of birdlife and rare flora, making it a crucial site for conservation and wildlife tourism.

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