Bangalore-Mysore-Wayanad

Bangalore→Mysore→Wayanad

Wayanad

Wayanad is a rural district in Kerala state, situated in southwest India. Wayanad is known for its Wildlife Sanctuary, a bed of lush green forest with areas of high altitude. Waynad is also home to animals including Asiatic elephants, tigers, leopards, and egrets. Wayanad is majorly known for its trekking routes, most popular is Ambukuthi Hills to the south a place called Edakkal Caves contain ancient petroglyphs some dating back to the Neolithic age. The trail to its highest peak, Chembra, passes a heart-shaped lake en route to the summit which is a must-see sight in monsoon. Banasura Sagar Dam situated towards west of waynad built of huge stones and boulders has created a massive reservoir. Surrounded by hills, the reservoir is dotted with small islands which puts your feeling that no other spot is better to end your day. well-rested you could visit Nearby jungle trek that leads to the powerful Meenmutty Waterfalls where you could witness water cascading over 3 steep tiers of rock that makes up to one breathtaking snap.

Bangalore

Bangalore (Bengaluru), also known as the Silicon valley of India, will greet you with dreamy weather, Carnatic fusion melodies, a signature breakfast of masala dosa and filter coffee, and notorious traffic. Bangalore serves as a comfortable cohabitation of tradition and modernisation that can be seen throughout the places to visit in the city, with throngs of vibrant Kannada temples coexisting with budding start-ups. Travel to Bangalore city for the lively cafes, quirky shops and a fascinating contemporary culture. Visit classic attractions such as the Bangalore castle known for its Tudor-style architecture and Tipu Sultan’s summer palace that dates back to the 17th century. To get your art fix in Bengaluru, you could head to the fascinating Venkatappa Art Gallery. One of the most popular things to do in Bangalore city is to take a walk through the green spaces of the 19th century old Cubbon Park, that were once the reason why Bangalore was known as the Garden City. Bengaluru’s Vidhana Soudha, the Neo-Dravidian granite palace is also must visit places for the architecture aficionados. Tourists can head to Bengaluru’s much revered Mavalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR), for authentic south Indian food and Toit’s and brick-walled microbrewery for a cold beer.

Mysore

Mysore is place for the people who love to be connected with nature and like to know the native culture. Mysore is rich with culture, tradition, food, nature and wildlife. The people of Mysore are warm and welcoming. The palace city is famous for it's silk and Hundreds of local food which is available to try. Rich heritage sites across the city and the lush green farms across the district makes it the ideal place for you to get connected with yourself and the place.

ITINERARY:

Day 1: Pickup from arrival. Transfer to a hotel, after lunch visit Lalbagh, Vidansaudha, Museum and ISKON temple. Overnight stay at Bangalore.

Day 2: Morning check out and proceed to Mysore. En route visit Srirangapatna(Dariya Daulat Bagh, Gumbaz, Fort and Temple). On arrival check in to hotel. After fresh 'n' up proceed to visit Maharaja's Palace and Brindavan garden. Overnight stay at Mysore

Day 3: After breakfast, proceed to Pookat lake, Kantapara falls, Kuruvadeep Island. Overnight stay at Wayanad.

Day 4: After breakfast Proceed to Coonoor. Coonoor Sight seeing(Sim's Park' lam's Rock, Dolphin Nosen Tea factory and tea Gardens) and Doddabetta Peak. Overnight stay at Ooty.

Day 5: After breakfast checkout and proceed to Calicut, Bangalore or Mysore to board your train or flight.