Ooty Tour Package 5 Days from Kanpur

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Ooty Tour Package 5 Days from Kanpur

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The Ooty Tour Package 5 Days from Kanpur encompasses the best of the Nilgiris, featuring the misty peaks of Ooty and the wildlife of Mudumalai. This comprehensive itinerary ensures a seamless transit from Kanpur via Bangalore, highlighting the region’s natural splendor and tea-clad hills.

Kanpur to Ooty Tour Package Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive at Bangalore from the origin city by flight, train, or bus. The journey continues with a scenic drive to Ooty. Upon arrival, the check-in process at the hotel is completed, followed by a relaxing evening and an overnight stay.

Day 2 The entire day is dedicated to exploring the core attractions of Ooty. The itinerary includes visits to local landmarks and cultural sites that define the hill station’s heritage.

  • Government Botanical Garden: Established in 1848, this garden spans 55 acres on the lower slopes of Doddabetta Peak. It features thousands of species of flora, including a fossilized tree trunk estimated to be 20 million years old. The Government Botanical Garden is celebrated for its lush lawns and annual flower show.
  • Ooty Lake: This artificial lake, constructed in 1824 by John Sullivan, is surrounded by groves of Eucalyptus trees. It offers boating facilities and a scenic view of the surrounding hills, making it a focal point for leisure. Ooty Lake remains a primary attraction for nature photography.
  • Doddabetta Peak: Standing at an altitude of 2,637 meters, this is the highest point in the Nilgiri Mountains. A telescope house at the summit provides bird’s-eye views of the valley and Chamundi Hills. Doddabetta Peak is known for its trekking trails and unique shola forests.

Day 3 The day involves an excursion to Coonoor and the Pykara region to experience the diverse topography of the Nilgiris.

  • Sim’s Park: Located in Coonoor, this botanical hub combines a traditional park layout with an ornamental garden style. It houses rare species of plants and trees imported from various parts of the world. Sim’s Park is famous for its fruit and vegetable shows held during the summer months.
  • Lamb’s Rock: Named after Captain Lamb, this viewpoint in Coonoor provides a spectacular perspective of the Coimbatore plains and the tea estates. The jagged rock formations and the steep drop-off create a dramatic landscape popular with hikers. It is an essential stop for those seeking natural beauty and solitude in the Nilgiris.
  • Pykara Lake: Situated 21 kilometers from Ooty, this lake is part of a river that flows through a series of cascades. The area is surrounded by shola forests and offers motorboat rides amidst tranquil surroundings. The dam and the nearby falls are notable landmarks within the Pykara landscape.

Day 4 The morning features a wildlife expedition through the deciduous forests before returning to the metropolitan hub of Bangalore.

  • Mudumalai National Park: This wildlife sanctuary is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and serves as a vital tiger reserve. It is home to diverse fauna, including Indian elephants, leopards, and over 200 bird species. Mudumalai National Park offers jungle safaris through deciduous forests.
  • Bandipur National Park: Once a private hunting ground for the Maharaja of Mysore, this park is now a prominent tiger reserve under Project Tiger. It is recognized for its bi-annual migration of elephants and its rich population of sandalwood trees. The park’s dry deciduous forest provides a habitat for various endangered species.

Day 5 After breakfast, the travelers depart for the origin city by flight, train, or bus, marking the conclusion of the Nilgiri tour.

Coonoor and Pykara Sightseeing Itinerary

The sightseeing in Coonoor focuses on tea heritage and high-altitude viewpoints. In Coonoor, the itinerary highlights Sim’s Park and Lamb’s Rock, offering insights into the local plantation culture. The Pykara segment introduces the hydrological beauty of the Nilgiris through its lake and waterfalls, providing a serene environment for nature walks and photography.

Bangalore Sightseeing and Return Route

The return route passes through the scenic forest stretches of Bandipur and Mudumalai. While in Bangalore, the focus shifts to the city’s modern infrastructure and historical landmarks, such as Lalbagh or the Bangalore Palace, depending on the departure schedule. This urban contrast serves as a transition from the quiet hills back to the transit point for Kanpur.

3 Star Hotels in Ooty and Bangalore

The accommodation is arranged in well-appointed 3-star hotels such as Hotel Lakeview or Gem Park in Ooty, and Quality Inn or similar establishments in Bangalore. These hotels offer comfortable AC rooms, standard amenities, and professional service to ensure a restful experience after the day’s travels.

Ooty Package Price from Kanpur

2 Persons: Rs. 17,760 per person
3 Persons: Rs. 13,760 per person
4-7 Persons: Rs. 10,903 per person
8-10 Persons: Rs. 10,560 per person
11-12 Persons: Rs. 9,760 per person

Inclusions in Ooty Tour Package 5 Days from Kanpur

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 Badrinath Kedarnath Auli Chopta Package from Jabalpur

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

Child Policy for Ooty Tour Package

Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Ooty Tour 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 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 period from March to June is ideal for sightseeing, while October to February offers a misty winter experience.
Are there direct flights from Kanpur to Ooty? There are no direct flights to Ooty. Travelers usually fly from Kanpur to Bangalore or Coimbatore and then drive to the hills.
Is warm clothing required in summer? Yes, the temperature in Ooty remains cool throughout the year, especially during the evenings and nights.
How long is the drive from Bangalore to Ooty? The drive typically takes between 6 to 7 hours, covering a distance of approximately 270 kilometers.
Are plastic bags allowed in Ooty? No, Ooty is a plastic-free zone, and carrying single-use plastic bags is strictly prohibited.
Can the Nilgiri Mountain Railway be booked in advance? Yes, it is highly recommended to book the toy train tickets well in advance via the IRCTC website.
What languages are commonly spoken? Tamil is the primary language, but English, Hindi, and Kannada are widely understood in tourist areas.
Is the Mudumalai safari safe? Yes, the safaris are conducted by the forest department under strict safety protocols.
Are vegetarian food options available? Yes, South Indian vegetarian cuisine is very popular and widely available at all stops.
Is motion sickness common on the way to Ooty? The route includes 36 hairpin bends, so motion sickness medication is recommended for those sensitive to winding roads.
What are the must-buy items in Ooty? Homemade chocolates, tea leaves, and essential oils like eucalyptus are the most popular souvenirs.
Do hotels provide heaters? Most 3-star hotels provide heaters upon request, sometimes for an additional nominal fee.

Important Travel Information for Ooty Package

  1. Carry a valid government photo ID for hotel check-ins and forest entries.
  2. Respect the local environment by not littering in the hill stations.
  3. Photography and videography may require separate permits in national parks.
  4. Ensure mobile phones and cameras are fully charged before heading to viewpoints.
  5. Follow the instructions of the driver and forest guards during wildlife sightings.
  6. Keep adequate cash for entry tickets and local market purchases.
  7. Check the weather forecast to pack appropriate clothing for the season.
  8. Be punctual for departures to cover all sightseeing points in the itinerary.
  9. Drinking and smoking in public areas and forest zones is prohibited.
  10. Do not feed wild animals during transit through Mudumalai and Bandipur.
  11. Notify the tour operator in advance of any dietary restrictions.
  12. Carry basic medical supplies and any prescribed medications.

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Ooty

Located in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, Ooty, also known as Udhagamandalam, serves as a premier hill station in India. Historically established as a summer resort for the British East India Company, the town maintains a colonial atmosphere with its architecture and heritage train. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, expansive tea gardens, and misty valleys. Visitors are drawn to the temperate climate and the vibrant flora found in its botanical gardens. The town acts as a hub for exploring the surrounding Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, offering a blend of natural serenity and cultural history.

Coonoor

Situated at an altitude of 1,850 meters, Coonoor is the second-largest hill station in the Nilgiris. It is renowned for its panoramic views of the tea plantations and the Nilgiri hills. The town is quieter than Ooty, providing a serene environment for nature enthusiasts. Key features include the Sim’s Park and various viewpoints such as Dolphin’s Nose. The economy of Coonoor is primarily driven by tea production, and the town is dotted with numerous tea factories and estates. It serves as a gateway to several trekking trails and provides a picturesque setting for photography and relaxation.

Mudumalai

Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is a critical ecological corridor in the Western Ghats. Spanning over 320 square kilometers, it shares boundaries with the states of Karnataka and Kerala. The park is characterized by tropical moist deciduous forests and a diverse range of wildlife, including the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Indian Elephant. It plays a significant role in the conservation of endangered species. The sanctuary offers various safari options for observing animals in their natural habitat. Its rich biodiversity makes it a destination of choice for environmentalists, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts seeking an authentic wilderness experience.”

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