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Mysuru, Coorg, Madikeri, Ooty, Munnar, and Coimbatore ( 10 Days )

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Mysuru, Coorg, Madikeri, Ooty, Munnar, and Coimbatore ( 10 Days )

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Itinerary

Day 1
Day 1: Arrival in Mysuru

Accommodation: Mysuru

Morning: Arrive at Mysuru, also known as Mysore, which is famous for its royal history and heritage. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and refresh. Head to the majestic Mysore Palace, which was the residence of the Wadiyar dynasty. The palace is a magnificent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, and it houses exquisite paintings, carvings, and antiques. Don’t miss the illuminated palace at night, which is a sight to behold. Afternoon: Next, head to St. Philomena’s Church, one of the largest churches in India, built in neo-gothic style with stunning stained-glass windows and intricate carvings. You can also explore Jaganmohan Palace & Art Gallery, which displays a vast collection of paintings from various periods, as well as royal artifacts. Evening: If time allows, visit the Brindavan Gardens, which are located around 30 km from Mysuru. The musical fountain here is a major attraction in the evening. Dinner: Try local Mysore-style meals at RRR Restaurant or enjoy a traditional thali at Mysore Thindi.

Day 2
Day 2: Mysuru – Coorg (Madikeri)

Accommodation: Mysuru

Morning: After breakfast, set out on a scenic drive towards Coorg, also known as Kodagu. Coorg is renowned for its coffee plantations, misty hills, and rich culture. On the way, stop by the Namdroling Monastery in Bylakuppe, the largest Tibetan settlement in South India. The monastery, also known as the Golden Temple, is a beautiful Buddhist site with grand golden statues of Buddha. Afternoon: Check into your hotel in Madikeri, the district headquarters of Coorg. Then visit Abbey Falls, located amidst coffee plantations and surrounded by lush greenery. The sight of water gushing down the rocks is simply breathtaking. Also, explore the Madikeri Fort, an imposing structure dating back to the 17th century with a museum inside showcasing Coorg’s history. Evening: Head to Raja’s Seat, a beautiful viewpoint offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, especially during sunset. The place is adorned with manicured gardens and offers a tranquil atmosphere. Dinner: Coorg Cuisine is a must-try for dinner, where you can savor local dishes like Pandi Curry (Coorgi pork curry), Noolputtu (rice noodles), and Kachampuli (vinegar).

Day 3
Day 3: Coorg Sightseeing

Accommodation: Madikeri

Morning: After breakfast, visit the Coffee Plantations in Coorg to witness the coffee-making process. Take a tour of a local plantation to learn about the cultivation and harvesting of coffee beans. You can enjoy freshly brewed coffee during the tour. Afterward, drive to Talacauvery, the source of the Cauvery River, located on Brahmagiri Hill. This is a sacred spot for the people of Coorg and offers scenic views of the surrounding valleys and hills. Afternoon: Visit Bhagamandala, a pilgrimage site where the Cauvery River, along with two other rivers, meet. Explore the small temple complex at Bhagamandala. Afterward, head to Iruppu Falls, a stunning waterfall located amidst a forest reserve. The falls are a great spot for a trek and to enjoy the beauty of nature. Evening: After a day of exploration, relax in the cool climate of Coorg. If interested, visit the local markets in Madikeri to buy authentic Coorgi spices, coffee, and homemade chocolates. Enjoy a relaxed evening at your hotel or a local café.

Day 4
Day 4: Coorg – Ooty

Accommodation: Madikeri

Morning: Today, you will drive from Coorg to Ooty, another beautiful hill station in the Nilgiris. The drive offers beautiful views of the hills and valleys. Once you reach Ooty, check into your hotel and refresh. Ooty is known for its cool climate, colonial architecture, and scenic landscapes. Afternoon: Begin your sightseeing in Ooty with a visit to Ooty Lake. Here, you can enjoy boating or simply take a relaxing walk around the lake. Then, explore the Ooty Botanical Gardens, which cover over 50 acres and feature a wide variety of plants and flowers. The rose garden within the botanical gardens is particularly noteworthy. Evening: Stroll through Ooty’s Mall Road, which has many shops selling woolens, handmade chocolates, and local handicrafts. It’s a great place to pick up souvenirs. Dinner: For dinner, visit Earl’s Secret, a cozy English-style restaurant, or try Shinkows for Chinese cuisine.

Day 5
Day 5: Ooty Sightseeing

Accommodation: Ooty

Morning: Start the day by visiting Doddabetta Peak, the highest point in Ooty and one of the highest peaks in the Nilgiris. From here, you get panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including Ooty and the distant hills. You can also visit the telescope house at the peak. Then, head to the Tea Factory and Museum, where you can learn about the history of tea cultivation in the Nilgiris and see the entire process of making tea. Don’t forget to enjoy some freshly brewed tea at the factory’s café. Afternoon: Visit the Rose Garden, which boasts an impressive collection of over 2,000 varieties of roses. Take your time exploring this well-maintained garden. Later, take a ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, also known as the Ooty Toy Train, which takes you through lush forests, rolling hills, and scenic valleys. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the last few remaining mountain railways in India. Evening: Visit St. Stephen’s Church, one of the oldest churches in Ooty, known for its beautiful stained-glass windows and serene atmosphere. Afterward, relax and enjoy the cool evening breeze.

Day 6
Day 6: Ooty – Munnar

Accommodation: Ooty

Morning: After breakfast, drive from Ooty to Munnar, which takes around 6 hours. The drive through the Nilgiri Hills and Western Ghats is a scenic journey with tea plantations on both sides of the road. Once you arrive in Munnar, check into your hotel and relax. Munnar is known for its tea estates, picturesque hills, and mist-covered valleys. Afternoon: Visit the Tea Gardens and take a leisurely walk through the plantations, where you can see workers plucking tea leaves. You can also visit the nearby Kundala Lake, a serene spot offering boating opportunities and beautiful views of the surrounding hills. Evening: In the evening, explore the small markets of Munnar for locally made tea, spices, and souvenirs. You may also visit the Munnar Town to get a glimpse of the local life.

Day 7
Day 7: Munnar Sightseeing

Accommodation: Munnar

Morning: Start your day with a visit to Eravikulam National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. You can go on a short trek to Anamudi Peak, the highest point in South India, for panoramic views of the hills and valleys. Afternoon: Afterward, visit Mattupetty Dam, a popular spot for boating and photography. The lake surrounded by lush greenery is an ideal place for relaxation. Then, head to Echo Point, where you can hear your voice echo back from the surrounding hills. It’s a fun spot to relax and take photos. Evening: Visit Attukal Waterfalls, a beautiful spot located in the midst of a forest, perfect for a peaceful walk. You can also visit the Tea Museum, which showcases the history of tea production in Munnar.

Day 8
Day 8: Munnar – Coimbatore

Accommodation: Munnar

Morning: After breakfast, drive to Coimbatore, which takes about 4 hours. Coimbatore is an important city in Tamil Nadu, known for its textile industry and commercial significance. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and rest. Afternoon: Visit Perur Pateeswarar Temple, a 1,000-year-old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple’s intricate carvings and Dravidian architecture are worth admiring. Afterward, head to Marudamalai Temple, which is located on a hilltop and offers sweeping views of Coimbatore. Evening: If you have time, explore the local markets or shop at the Brookefields Mall, one of Coimbatore’s largest shopping centers.

Day 9
Day 9: Coimbatore Sightseeing

Accommodation: Coimbatore

Morning: Start your day with a visit to Singanallur Lake, a peaceful place where you can go for a morning walk or watch birds. Afterward, head to VOC Park and Zoo, a family-friendly park with a small zoo, boating options, and well-maintained gardens. Afternoon: Visit Kovai Kutralam Falls, located about 30 km from Coimbatore, where you can enjoy a short trek and a refreshing dip in the waterfalls. Evening: Explore the local markets for textiles, garments, and accessories before heading back to your hotel.

Day 10
Day 10: Coimbatore – Departure

Accommodation: Drop only

Morning: On your last day, take a relaxed morning and if time permits, visit any last-minute attractions or indulge in shopping. Depending on your flight or train schedule, head to Coimbatore International Airport or the railway station for your onward journey.