COORG & MYSORE PACKAGE TOUR FROM BANGALORE BY INDIVIDUAL CAR
Mysore Coorg 2nights 3 days package from Bangalore by car
Day 1 : Morning pickup at bangalore head to mysore sighteeing Daria Daulat, Gumbuz, Tippu’s death place, Tippu’s palace, Ranganataswamy Temple, St. Philomena’s Church, Chamundeshwari temple or- (Mahisashwara mardini Chamudi Hills), Mysore Palace & 8)Brindavan Garden or( KRS Kishna raja sagara dam with Musical fountain) Departure from Mysore TO Bangalore will Be between 08.30 Pm From Last point of Mysore sightseeing Brindavan Garden Musical Fountain (Krsihna Raja Sagar Dam). (Night stay in Coorg hotel top in town or crystal court )
Day 2:- Morning head to Madikeri sightseeing, Abbey Falls, Omkareshwara Temple, Fort, Raja’s Seat, Bagnamandala- Talacauvery (The birthplace of River Cauvery.)(Night Stay in The president hotel Or Top in Town Hotel or Crystal court)
Day 3 : check out from hotel and proceed to Kushalnagar Sightseeing Nisargadhama, Tibetan Colony (Golden Temple) Dubhare Elephant Camp Chakli hole dam ,and harangi dam, sightseeing same day departure from Kushalnagar to Bangalore night arrival bangalore.
Guide & Entrance Fee are extra as applicable.
Cost for 1 Couple : 16500/-Package includes traveling by Toyota Etios 4+1 seats 2 nights accommodation in Coorg, 3days sightseeing of Mysore Coorg & kushalnagar, driver bata, toll, parking, pickup and drop @ your place in Banglore or Mysore, No extra hidden charges. T&C aplply.
Cost for 2 Couples ( 4 people) :- 21500:- Package includes traveling by Toyota Etios 4+1 seats 2 nights accommodation in Coorg 2 sharing basis a/c accommodation, 3days sightseeing of Mysore Coorg & kushalnagar, driver bata, toll, parking, pickup and drop @ your place in Banglore or Mysore, No extra hidden charges. T&C aplply.
Cost For 3 Couples (6 Peoples) :- 26000/- (4350/person) Package includes traveling by Toyota Innova 6+1 seats 2 nights accommodation in Coorg 2 sharing basis a/c accommodation, 3days sightseeing of Mysore Coorg & kushalnagar, driver bata, toll, parking, pickup and drop @ your place in Banglore or Mysore, No extra hidden charges. T&C aplply.
Cost For 6 Couples (12 Peoples ( PERSONS) ) :- 44000/- (3650/person) Package includes traveling by Toyota Innova 6+1 seats 2 nights accommodation in Coorg 2 sharing basis a/c accommodation, 3days sightseeing of Mysore Coorg & kushalnagar, driver bata, toll, parking, pickup and drop @ your place in Banglore or Mysore, No extra hidden charges. T&C aplply.
- Deluxe Type Tour : –Includes Bangalore to coorg to Bangalore Traveling by Toyota Etios Ac/ Car Accommodation For 2 Nights in deluxe Type and Sight Seeing, Toll, Parking, driver bata. T&C apply
Package exclude :- Food & Entry Fees.
Ref above for kOTABI FALLS AND MANDALAPATTI VIEW POINT (MUGILPETE)
2500 extra to be paid by guest for this special places.
The best way to cover these places will be going to Mandalpatti via Abbi falls junction and returning via the other route. Also, via Makkanduru route, you see the Kote abbe falls.
Kotabi falls and Mandalpatti
mandalpatti
Mandalpatti (Mugipete Coorg)
Mandalpatti (Mugipete Coorg)
Mandalpatti (Mugipete Coorg)
kotabi falls ( kote abbe falls)
Mandalpatti (Mugilpete) Best time for this place 6 am to 7 am and after 5 pm
The nearest town to Mandalpatti is Madikeri. From Madikeri, Mandalpatti is around 20 Kms. , you cant drive easily 20 Km on your own. you have travel by local zeep or zipsy vihicle.
Madikeri Fort
This 19th century fort, in the centre of Madikeri, houses a temple, a chapel, prison and a small museum. The fort offers a beautiful view of Madikeri.
Raja’s Seat
According to legend, the kings of Kodagu spent their evenings here. But what’s unforgettable about Raja’s seat is the spectacular sunset that one can enjoy from here.
Around Madikeri
The most visited tourist spot in Coorg is the Nagarahole National Park which is known for it’s wild-life population. One can find elephants, tigers, leopards, sambars, spotted deers, and bisons in plenty. There are facilities for over-night stay inside the Nagarhole park next to water-holes. Madikeri or Mercara is the main town of Coorg and is also a well known hill station. Some of the important places to visit around Madikeri are Raja seat-a well maintained garden with a great views of the hills, Abbi-Falls a beautiful waterfall, Bhaga-mandala and finally Tala-Kaveri-the birth place of river Kaveri, is an astoundingly beautiful place which is surrounded by mountains.
Talakaveri:
River Kaveri which is one of the 7 sacred rivers of Sapta Sindhus of the Hindu scriptures, originated at a place is called Talakaveri in the Brahmagiri hills, at about 4,500 ft above sea level. This place is marked by a kundike from where the river emerges as a small perennial spring, but flows underground again to emerge a short distance away.
There is a shrine near the kundike and a big tank in front of it where devotees baths before offering prayers. There are 2 temples, a Shiva temple and with a rare and ancient Shiva Linga, and another temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. This temple has a holy Ashwantha tree where, according to legend, the Trimurtis – Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh gave darshan to sage Agastya.
Abbey Falls
A big attraction for tourists and filmdom alike is the Abbey Falls, 8 kms from Madikeri. Even during the summer there is plenty of water in these falls. The roar of the falls can be heard from the main road, from where a path goes through lovely coffee and cardamom plantations right up to them. The chirping of innumerable birds which are easier heard then seen, fill the air with sweet music. Do remember to take your binoculars and camera when you go there
Dubare :
This is mainly an elephant capturing and training camp of the Forest Department, at the edge of Dubare forest, on the bank of river Kaveri, on the Kushalnagar – Siddapur road. The largest land animal is captured here with the help of tamed elephants and local tribals – the Kurbas – and is held captive for upto 6 months in large teak wood cages.
The tamed elephants attend to various jobs during the day and in the evenings they come down to the river to bathe and to be scrubbed clean by their mahouts. Afterwards the mahout obliges eager tourists for free elephant rides within the camp. In the evenings, all the elephants are offered a special treat of ladoos made of ragi and jaggery, each no smaller than a cannon ball!
Nagarhole National Park :
The place derives its name from the winding river – Nagarhole meaning “snake river” – which flows through the park. The 640 sq km of gently undulating terrain at the foothills of the Brahmagiri hills is covered with thick tropical forest, grassy swamps and numerous rivers and streams. The park and animal life is part of the country’s first “bio-sphere reserve”.
The Forest Department conducts tours along well-defined routes for tourists, in the early mornings and evenings. One can be sure of seeing the bison, elephant, spotted deer, sambhar, barking deer, wild boar, mongoose, peakcock, jungle fowl and many other birds and animals.
Lucky people may see a tiger or panther or even a King cobra. Both trekking and going by private vehicles is allowed, though permission has to be taken first. Huts have been built for those who wish to stay in the wilds.
GOLDEN TEMPLE or Bylakuppe is an area in Karnataka which is home to the Indian town Bylakuppe and several Tibetan settlements (there are several Tibetan settlements in India), established by Lugsum Samdupling (in 1961) and Dickyi Larsoe (in 1969). It is located to the west of Mysore district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It also shares the border with Eastern part of Coorg district.
Kaveri NISARGADHAMA is an island formed by river Kaveri near Kushalnagar in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka, India. Visitors are allowed to get into water at a few shallow and safe points along the river. Elephant rides and boating are some of the other attractions. It also has a forest department-run guest house and treetop bamboo cottages. Nisargadhama Falls is an ideal destination for those who love nature and would like to spend time by themselves. This picturesque location has a guest house run by the forest department. The most dominating feature of the fall is the number of rivers located around it.
The fall is a perfect picnic spot and also offers boat rides in the calm and serene atmosphere. Nisargadhama falls has the kind of beauty that never fades away. It provides a calm and relaxing feel to every tourist. The falls is located at Nisargadhama Island.
DUBARE is known for its elephant camp, a forest camp on the banks of the river Kaveri in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka. It is an important base for the Karnataka Forest Department’s elephants.
The elephants for the Mysore Dussehra were trained at Dubare elephant camp. At present, after logging operations have ceased, the elephants have been practically retired except for giving some rides to tourists.In addition to the elephant training camp, Nisargadhama and Veerabhoomi are the other main attractions of the forest area.There are opportunities for trekking, elephant rides, fishing, and river rafting. These activities are hosted by jungle lodges and resorts. The Forest Department also conducts some treks along well-defined routes.
ABBEY FALLS (also spelled Abbi Falls and Abbe Falls) (Kannada: ಅಬ್ಬೆ ಜಲಪಾತ Abbe jalaphatha) is in Kodagu, in the Western Ghats in Karnataka. It is located 8 km from the Madikeri, 122 km from Mysore, 144 km from Mangalore and 268 km from Bangalore. The river is part of the early reaches of the river Kaveri. Flow is much higher during the monsoon season.The waterfall is located between private coffee plantations with stocky coffee bushes and spice estates with trees entwined with pepper vines. A hanging bridge constructed just opposite the falls. The falls was earlier called Jessi falls, named after a British officer’s wife. However, the place was a thick jungle area back then. Years later, the waterfall was discovered by Mr. Neravanda B.Nanaiah who bought the place from the government and converted it into a coffee and spices plantation that surrounds the waterfall today.
RAJA’S SEAT (Seat of the King) is a seasonal garden of flowers and artificial fountains. It is one of the most important tourist spots in madikeri of Coorg District. It is 270 km away from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka.
A pleasant spectacle of refreshing layers of greenery, chain of high and low-rise-mountains attired with mist, the Raja Garden is one-time-favorites of Kings of Kodagu who used to watch the setting sun, and spend time with their queens here.[1] The structure is Small Square in brick and mortar of four pillars bridged by arches, enhanced by beautiful surroundings. This lovely spot was a favorite place of recreation for the Rajas and hence was permanently associated with them. It is built on a high level ground with a commanding view of the cliffs and valleys to the west. Early in the morning as the sun is just rising in the east, the mist shrouded valley below offers a rare sight. The golden light of the setting sun is a splendor to watch. There is also an attraction of the Toy Train for children.
A fire camp is a campsite for fire fighters and support personnel. But in tour we use for enjoyment.
BHAGAMANDALA is a pilgrimage place in Kodagu district of South Indian state of Karnataka. Bhagamandala is situated on the river Kaveri in its upstream stretches. At this place, the Kaveri is joined by two tributaries, the Kannike and the mythical Sujyoti river. It is considered sacred as a river confluence (kudala or triveni sangama, in Kannada and Sanskrit respectively). Similarly the other related place is Udhaka mandala(English name: Ooty) which means land beside water body in Kannada and Sanskrit respectively. A short distance from the triveni sangama, there is a famous temple known as Sri Bhagandeshwara temple, where Bhagandeshwara (Ishwara), Subramanya,
Mahavishnu and Ganapati idols are installed. This place is also known as Bhagandeshwara Kshetra, from which the name Bhagamandala is derived. The temples in this area are built in Karavali(West Coast) style.
TALAKAVERI (Kannada: ತಲಕಾವೇರಿ), is the place that is generally considered to be the source of the river Kaveri. It is located by Brahmagiri hill (not to be confused with the Brahmagiri range further south) near Bhagamandala in Kodagu district, Karnataka, 1,276 m. above sea level. However, there is not a permanent visible flow from this place to the main rivercourse except during the rainy season.
A tank or kundike has been erected on a hillside by kodavas, at the place that is said to be the origin. It is also marked by a small temple, and the area is frequented by pilgrims mainly it is the worship place of kodavas. The river originates as a spring feeding this tank, which is considered to be a holy place to bathe on special days. The waters are then said to flow underground to emerge as the Kaveri river some distance away. The temple has been renovated extensively by the state government recently [2007].
Ref above for kOTABI FALLS AND MANDALAPATTI VIEW POINT (MUGILPETE)