Banglore-Mysore-Coorg

5 Nights, 6 Days

Karnataka

Overview

Karnataka is a diverse and captivating destination with a rich blend of history, culture, natural beauty, and adventure. Here's a quick guide to some popular tourist attractions in Karnataka:

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Bengaluru (Bangalore)

Known as the "Silicon Valley of India," Bengaluru is the state's capital. It has a mix of modern amenities and historical landmarks, like the Bangalore Palace, Lalbagh Botanical Garden, and Cubbon Park.
The city also offers vibrant nightlife, great shopping, and a variety of dining experiences.

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Mysuru (Mysore)

Famous for the grand Mysore Palace, Mysuru showcases Karnataka's regal heritage.
Chamundi Hill and Brindavan Gardens are also must-visit spots.
Known for the Mysuru Dasara festival, which features a grand procession, illuminated palaces, and cultural performances.

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Hampi

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is home to ancient ruins from the Vijayanagara Empire, including Vittala Temple, Virupaksha Temple, and Hampi Bazaar.
The boulder-strewn landscape and intricate stone architecture make Hampi a unique place for history and architecture enthusiasts.

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Coorg (Kodagu)

Coorg is a picturesque hill station known for coffee plantations, lush forests, and waterfalls.
Popular activities include trekking, river rafting in Barapole River, and visiting places like Abbey Falls, Dubare Elephant Camp, and Raja's Seat.

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Gokarna

A coastal town with serene beaches, including Om Beach, Kudle Beach, and Paradise Beach.
It’s also a pilgrimage site, with the Mahabaleshwar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

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Badami, Aihole, and Pattadakal

These towns hold historical and archaeological significance with temples and rock-cut caves from the Chalukya dynasty.
Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Badami is known for its rock-cut cave temples.

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Chikmagalur

A hill station known for its coffee plantations and natural beauty.
Trekking spots like Mullayanagiri (the highest peak in Karnataka), Kudremukh National Park, and Hebbe Falls are popular with nature lovers and adventure seekers.

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Bandipur National Park

Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Bandipur is a well-preserved wildlife sanctuary known for its population of tigers, elephants, and other animals.
Ideal for wildlife safaris and nature trails.

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Belur and Halebidu

Known for their exquisite temple architecture from the Hoysala dynasty.
Chennakesava Temple in Belur and Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebidu are renowned for their detailed carvings and sculptures.

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Udupi and Mangaluru (Mangalore)

Known for pristine beaches, traditional temples, and delicious coastal cuisine.
Popular spots include Udupi Krishna Temple, Malpe Beach, Kapu Beach, and St. Aloysius Chapel in Mangalore.

Karnataka’s tourism offers something for everyone, from historical architecture and natural landscapes to vibrant festivals and adventure activities.

Tour Itinerary (5N/6D: 1N BANGALORE / 2N MYSORE / 2N COORG)

Pickup from Arrival and Transfer to a hotel, After Fresh 'n' up proceed to visit Lalbagh, Vidansaudha, Museum, Cubbon and ISKON temple. Overnight Stay @ Bangalore.

After Breakfast check out and proceed to Mysore. En route visit Srirangapatna(Dariya Daulat Bagh, Gumbaz, Fort and Temple). On arrival check in to the hotel. After fresh ‘n’ up proceed to visit Maharaja’s Palace and Brindavan garden. Overnight Stay @ Mysore.

After Breakfast Chamundi Hill, Big Bull, St. Philomena’s Church, Jagan Mohan Palace, Wax Museum and Mysore Zoo, Overnight Stay @ Mysore.

After Breakfast, checkout and proceed to Coorg enroute visit Tibetan Golden Temple, Nisarga Dhama. On arrival check in to a hotel. Evening visit Raja’s Seat. Overnight Stay @ Coorg

After Breakfast proceed to Talacaveri, Bhagamandala, Omkareshwara Temple, Merkera Fort and Abbey Falls. Overnight Stay @ Coorg.

After morning breakfast checkout and proceed to Bangalore / Mysore to board your Train or Flight.