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Mysore-Ooty-Kodaikanal Tour Package from Bangalore

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Mysore Ooty Tour Package from Bangalore is 4 Days & 3 Nights Trip starts from Bangalore and  covers the Best Tourist Destinations in Mysore, Ooty and Kodaikanal.

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Non-A/C Bus Service : IIT-005
Adult: Rs.8400
Child: Rs.8400 ( Child Policy )
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Itinerary

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Itinerary of ITT Travels :

Day 1

    • Bus Departure from Bangalore in the Morning (Pick-up starts from 6:00 am to 8:00 am).
    • Mysore Sightseeing to Following Places:
      • Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple
      • Tippu Fort
      • Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace 
      • St. Philomena's Roman Catholic Church
      • Shopping Time at N.I Kauvery Emporium
      • Mysore Maharaja Palace
      • Chamundi Hills (Sri Chamundeshwari Devi Temple)
      • Brindavan Gardens with Musical Fountain
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    • Night stay at Hotel Bombay Tiffany's (or) Hotel Royal Palace (or) Hotel Le city Inn (or) Similar Hotel in Mysore, Non-A/C Deluxe rooms(without breakfast) will be provided to passengers.
    • Note: If no rooms are available in the mentioned hotels, we provide accommodation in similar hotels.

Day 2

    • Bus departs to Ooty in the Morning (after breakfast).
    • Ooty Sightseeing:
      • Bandipur Forest wild life Natural view (driver through only)
      • Madumalai Forest Wild Life Natural view (driver through only)
      • Kalahatti Falls (seasonal)
      • Nilgiri Hills
      • Tea Estate garden
      • Ooty Lake
      • Ooty city shopping(eucalyptus, Herbal, Natural oils ,and chocolates)
      • Ooty Botanical Garden
    • Night halt at Hotel Hotel Nakshatra Grand (or) Hotel  Jayashanti (or) Hotel  Sapphire Paradise (or) Similar Hotel in Ooty, Non-A/C Deluxe rooms(without breakfast) are provided.
    • Note: If no rooms are available in the mentioned hotels, we provide accommodation in similar hotels.

Day 3

    • After breakfast, Ooty to Kodaikanal morning departure at 6.30 am via Palani (by RTC Govt.Bus).
    • Evening Arrival to Kodaikanal.
    • Hotel Check-in and Night Stay
    • Non-A/C Deluxe rooms (without breakfast) will be provided

Day 4

    • Kodaikanal Sightseeing:
      • Coaker's walk
      • Green Valley Lake
      • Suicide Point
      • Kodaikanal Lake
      • Kurinji Andavar Temple
      • Botanical Garden
      • Silent Valley Kodaikanal
      • Nilgiri Plantation
    • Departure from Kodaikanal to Bangalore in Non-A/C Bus (at Night).
    • Overnight Journey.

Day 5

    • Arrival in Bangalore in the morning.
    • Passengers are dropped at the bus stand.

     

    Note 1: Above listed places will not be visited if any of the tourist spots are closed due to Holidays/strike/Bandh/Floods or for any other reason.

    Note 2: Bus used for Mysore, Ooty, and Kodaikanal sightseeing maybe of 22/24/29 seating with either 2+2 seating or 2+3 seating based on bookings.

    Note 3: Generally, we don’t charge extra but in case of any extra charges like GST/Service Charges/Increase in Hotel tariffs due to high demand need to be paid in cash if required.

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Inclusions

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Inclusions of ITT Travels :

  • Bus Transportation Bangalore to Mysore, Mysore to Ooty-Kodaikanal, Kodaikanal to Bangalore.
  • 3-night accommodation in Non-A/C Deluxe room.
  • Toll and Bus parking charges.
  • The bus used for Mysore, Ooty, Kodaikanal sightseeing may be of 22/24/29 seating with either 2+2 seating or 2+3 seating.
  • Note: Incase of 1 Person booking, 20% (Rs.1500 to 1700) of Ticket Cost will be EXTRA for Hotel that should be pay while boarding into bus.
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Exclusions

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Exclusions of ITT Travels :

  • Entry Tickets not included.
  • Guide Charges not included.
  • Mysore Guide & Entry Ticket Charges: Rs.250/- (Guide + Entry Tickets for all places)  per head.
  • Ooty Guide & Entry Ticket Charges: Rs.100/- (Guide + Entry Tickets for all places)  per head.
  • Kodaikanal Guide & Entry Ticket Charges: Rs.80/- (Guide + Entry Tickets for all places)  per head.
  • Guide charges are mandatory for sightseeing and hence requested to pay by cash on the day.
  • Food and beverages.
  • Laundry.
  • GST not included in package base fare.
  • Generally, we don’t charge extra but in case of any extra charges like GST/Service Charges/Increase in Hotel tariffs due to high demand need to be paid in cash if required.
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Bus Timings

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Timings of ITT Travels

We provided multiple Pick-up points...

Non-A/C Bus (Service 1)
S.No Boarding Point Time
1 Marathahalli
Near klm fashion mall next to kalyan jewellers
06:15 AM
2 HAL Main Gate
Near: In Front Of H A L Main Gate Towards Marathalli
06:25 AM
3 Domlur
Near: Next To Indian Oil Petrol Bunk Towars Diamond District
06:30 AM
4 Koramangala
Near: Near Sony World Signal
06:35 AM
5 Madiwala
Near: In Front Of Ayyappa Temple
06:36 AM
6 Silk Board
Near: Below Silkboard Flyover Towards Btm Layout Road Side
06:40 AM
7 BTM Layout
Near: In Front Of Gangothri Hospital Towards Jayadeva Road
06:45 AM
8 Jayadeva Hospital
Near: Jayadeva Hospital Jayanager
06:46 AM
9 Nimhans
Near: Nimhans Hospital Mittal Rest House
06:57 AM
10 Jayanagar 4th Block
Near: Opposite To R.V.Nursing College
07:00 AM
11 Shanthinagar
Near: Near Bmtc Bus Stand
07:10 AM
12 Corporation Circle
Near: In Front Of Town Hall Opp Canara Bank
07:10 AM
13 Anandrao Circle(Majestic)
Near: Between Kapali Theater And Annamma Temple
07:25 AM
14 City Railway Station
In front of hotel bell, Near: Karnataka Bank
07:37 AM
15 Kalasipalyam
Near: Opp To Ayyappa Temple
07:40 AM
16 Mysore Road Satellite Bus Station
Opp gali anjeneya temple towards nayandahalli metro
08:00 AM
17 Nayandahalli Metro Station
Near: Below Metro Station Towards Nice Road
08:05 AM
18 Rajarajeshwari Temple Arch
Near: Goplan Mall Main Road
08:15 AM
19 Kengeri
Near: Near Kegeri Police Station
08:30 AM
20 Bidadi Bus Stop
Near: Bidadi Bus Stop
09:15 AM
21 Ramnagar
Near: In Front Of Mini Vidhan Soudha
09:45 AM
Non-A/C Bus (Service 1)
S.No Dropping Point Time
1 City Railway Station
Opp. City Railway Station
06:00 AM
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  • Passengers are requested to reach the boarding point 10mins before the departure time.
  • Passengers are requested to take care of their belongings throughout the trip.
  • Bestbus.in is only an Online Booking agency, we are not Tour Operators.
  • Above itinerary is only a proposed / indicative outline, Our tour operator reserves the right to change as per the operational feasibility. 
  • Visit to all the sightseeing place is subject to time availability.
  • Bestbus will not be responsible for any natural or social calamities.
  • All Tourists should carry/produce their personal (in original) ID cards with them during the tour.
  • From Ooty to Kodaikanal morning departure at 6.30 am via Palani (by RTC Govt.Bus).
  • Note 1: The above listed will not be covered in sightseeing if the tourist spots are closed due to Bandh/strikes/floods/ or any other reasons.
  • Note 2: Bus used for Mysore, Ooty and Kodaikanal sightseeing may be of 12,22/40 seating with either 2+2 seating or 2+3 seating.
  • Note 3: Generally, we don’t charge extra but in case of any extra charges like GST/Service Charges/Increase in Hotel tariffs due to high demand need to be paid in cash if required.
  • Note 4: Based on the bookings received, operator will arrange 2+2 bus or 2+3 bus. In that case, seat nos may change.
  • Note 5: If no rooms are available in the mentioned hotels, we provide accommodation in similar hotels.
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Places Covered

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Places Covered By ITT Travels :

sri-ranganatha-swamy-temple
Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple in Mysore: Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple the Kaveri river with famous temples where Vishnu is worshipped in the form of Ranganatha (or lord of the (cosmos as a) stage). Srirangapatna on the upper course of Cauvery at 2,200 ft elevation is called Adya (or the early) Ranga. According to Garuda Purana, Kaveri, who was brought to the earth by Sage Agastya, is said to yearn fo

Tippu Fort
Srirangapatna Fort is a historical fort located in Srirangapatna, the historical capital city in the South Indian state of Karnataka. Built by the Timmanna Nayaka in 1454, the fort came to prominence during the rule of Tipu Sultan. ... their capital from Mysore to Srirangapatna and established the fort as the seat of the empire.

Gumbuz
The Gumbaz is designed in the Persian style, with a large rectangle shaped garden, having a path leading to the mausoleum. In the middle of the garden, the Gumbaz stands on an elevated platform. The dome is supported by sharply cut black granite pillars. The doors and windows have latticework cut through in stone on the same black granite material. The walls inside are painted with tiger stripes, the colours of Tippu Sultan. The three graves of Tippu Sultan, his father Hyder Ali and his mothe

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, in Bangalore, India, is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture and was the summer residence of the Mysorean ruler Tipu Sultan. Hyder Ali commenced its construction within the walls of the Bangalore Fort, and it was completed during the reign of Tipu Sultan in 1791. After Tipu Sultan's death in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, the British Administration used the palace for its secretariat before moving to Attara Kacheri in 1868. Today the Archaeological Survey

St-Philomenas-Church
St. Philomena’s Church in Mysore St. Philomena’s Church is popular among the Mysore sightseeing places spotted in Mysore city and draws thousands of tourists every year to visit the church. The church was constructed in Ne-Gothic style architecture and is very beautiful to watch it from the front view. St.Philomena’s Church has two long vertical extensions whi

mysore-palace
Mysore Palace:  Mysore Palace which is also known as ‘Amba Vilas’ is one of the historical and largest palaces in India. Mysore Palace in Mysore stands as one of the best places to visit in Mysore. Indian famous festival Dussehra is celebrated in the Palace following the rituals of the rich Wodeyar Dynasty every year in the month of October and

Chamundi Hills
The temple is famous for the celebrations of festivals like Aashada Shukravara, Navaratri and Ammanavara Vardhanthi. In the month of Ashadha, Fridays are considered particularly auspicious. Lakhs of devotees throng the temple during this occasion. Another festival celebrated during this month is Chamundi Jayanti. This day is celebrated on the anniversary of the consecration of the utsava murthy of the goddess by the Maharaja of Mysore. On this occasion, the goddess's icon is taken around

brindavan-gardens
Brindavan Gardens in Mysore Brindavan Gardens is one of the best tourist places in Mysore and was constructed in 1932 by Sir Mirza Ismail. The beautiful gardens is spread over 60 acres of land filled with lush green landscapes, beautifully carved trees, designed plantations, fountains and many food stalls is the refreshing spot in Mysore. It is said that the project took 5 years to complete and plant the trees.

Mudumalai Forest
The Mudumalai National Park, one of the first forest ranges to be declared as a National Park is located in the Nilgiri district in the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The park is located in the Ooty-Mysore route and can be entered from both Ooty and Mysore. The National park was recently declared a Tiger Reserve with a population of about 50 tigers.

Nilgiri Mountains
One thing that promises to be a highlight of your visit to Ooty is the Nilgiri Mountain Railway experience. If you are travelling from Mettupalayam to Ooty, go for the Ooty Mountain Railway, rather than any other mode of transport. The experience is really out of the world. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway is the only mountain railway that operates on a daily basis in South India. The train runs one to and fro journey ever

Naduvattam
Naduvattam is a Panchayat town in The Nilgiris district in the Indian state of&nbs

Pykara
Rising from the Mukurthi peak, north of Ooty, the Pykara River gives birth to a series of fine waterfalls and the large Pykara Lake. While the drive towards the lake is an idyllic experience in itself, the boating inside is no less joyful. Situated amidst a lush green shola forest, Pykara Lake is formed as a result of the dam and power plant constructed on the river. A few hundred meters north of the lake, the river tumbles down the rocks to form the famed 

Ooty Botanical Garden
Ooty Botanical Gardens are located at Vannarapetai in Ooty. To reach here, you need to take the Coimbatore Ooty Gundelpet Highway and then the Church Hill Road. The gardens are right on the left of the road here. -- Read more: https://www.ixigo.com/government-botanical-gardens-ooty-india-ticket-entry-fees-price-ne-1282211

Sim's Park
Be sure to take some time off for Sim’s Park in Coonoor when you’re exploring the popular tourist attractions in Ooty. Home to 1000 plus species of colourful and vibrant flowers, the Sim’s Park is a well-maintained botanical garden where you can enjoy nature at its best along with exploring the breathtaking landscapes. An excellent and delightful visit for fun seekers, sightseeing lovers and photographers, the Sim’s Park lets you spend some quality time amid

Coonoor Tea Estate
An idyllic destination for a perfect weekend getaway in Coonoor is Coonoor Tea Estate. It is a place where you can treat your taste buds with a sip of tea while admiring the breathtaking background of hilly mountains. Nestled just a short stroll away from the centre of the town, Coonoor Tea Estate is a famous scenic point for all those who are looking to enjoy the lush vegetation with the most spectacular ranges of South India. Owing to its greenery, surreal setting and a pleasant a

Dolphin Nose
If you wish to witness the picturesque view of the mountains and the lush green tea estates on your way to Ooty tour, Dolphin’s Nose is your destination. It is a romantic gem in the Queen of hill stations. This famous attraction does justice to its name and offers its visitors a breathtaking view of the graceful Catherine Falls. Located at a distance of just 12 km from Co

toy-train
Head off for a mesmerizing railway journey as you board on the Ooty to Coonoor Toy Train. The almost nostalgic toy train gives visitors a revitalizing travel experience moving through lush green tea estates, thick forests, tall eucalyptus trees and lofty mountains. Covering a distance of 19 kms the Ooty to Coonoor route offers the most spectacular scenery along its way. The journey is slow and gives you ample opportunity to discover nature’s bounties. The short ride of 3 hours takes you

Coakers Walk
One of the popular tourist spots in Kodaikanal, Coaker’s Walk is something worth visiting during your Kodaikanal tour. Constructed by Lt. Coaker in 1872 on whom it has been named, Coaker’s Walk is a narrow pedestrian path which is approximately one km in length. This mountain road is just half kilometre away from the Kodaikanal Lake. Running along the slope edges on the southern of the Kodai Road, the Coaker’s Walk starts near the van Allen hospital and joins the main road a

Green Valley Lake
No matter where are we travelling, we all look forward to visiting popular tourist spots on the places we are visiting. The hill station of Kodaikanal presents tourists with amazing places to go for sightseeing. One of the best examples for the same is Green Valley View. As the name suggest, it offers tourists with amazing view of the plains, valleys and hills. Breath taking view of the Vaigai dam makes for an experience worth remembering. The green valley View is f

Suicide Point
Formerly known as Suicide point, the Green Valley View offers a breathtaking view of the plains, deep valleys and hills. The mesmerizing view of the Vaigai Dam is an unforgettable experience. It used to be known as suicide point because of the dangerous valley which is dense and deep; below the point of more than 5000 feet drop. Located at a distance of 5.5 km from the Kodaikanal Lake, the Green Valley View not just offers a gorgeous view, but is also surrounded by a lot of monkeys. On the wa

Kodaikanal Lake
Kodai lake has an exceptional role to play not just in the beauty of the land but also it its name. It is Kodai Lake from which the name of Kodaikanal has been derived and thus making it one of the most crucial place to have at least one visit of yours. Built in 1983 by Sir Vere Henry Levinge, a former District Collector of Madurai, it is 500 metres (1,600 ft) and is spread out in a star shape over 60 acres along with being surrounded by fine tarred road of 5 Kms length. Boating on the lake a

Kurinji Andavar Temple
Located at a distance of 3 km from the Kodaikanal Lake, Kurinji Andavar Temple is the place worth visiting not just for religious tourists. Dedicated to Lord Muruga, the temple holds an important position amongst Hindu devotes. Lord Muruga is referred as 'God of hill'. In Tamil language, the word Kurinji means 'hill region' and Andavar means 'God'. Thus the name itself symbolises its connection with the hill and the God of the hill. The temple has also connection with

botanical garden
Kodaikanal, a hill station in the state of Tamil Nadu in the Palani Hills is a place worth visiting at least once in life time. Kodaikanal tour offers you with many tourist spots. One of the most popular ones is Bryant Park. Situated on the eastern side of Kodaikanal Lake, Bryant Park is a botanical park and a blessing on the hill station for those interested in botany. The park is known for many kinds of flowers, hybrids and grafts. Cut flowers from the park are also used for exporting becau

Silent Valley Kodaikanal
Another breath taking sightseeing place in Kodaikanal is the Silent Valley View Point. On the Berijam Lake road, it is located near to the Pillar Rocks. A popular place among nature lovers, it offers mesmerizing view of the valley. Its calming atmosphere and lush greenery add on to its charm while the view, from here is sure to leave to awestruck. The best time to visit Silent Valley View point is early mornings and evenings or late afternoons. During this time of the days,

Nilgiri Plantation
Nilgiris the blue mountains sweep up from the southwestern edge of Deccan Plateau along Tamil Nadu as part of the Western Ghats along with the states of Kerala and Karnataka. The lush green beauty is not just known for their natural biosphere but also many ancient tribes like Todas, Badagas, and Kurumbas are still preserving the old heritage and cultural beauty of the hills. Home to natural herbs and many spice plantations, the Nilgiris hills are famous for their tea and coffee plantations. O

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Mysore Ooty Kodaikanal Tour Package from Bangalore:

Mysore City Tour: (Mysore, the Place of History)

Mysore originated from the word ‘Mysuru’ derived from Mahishasura, the demon, who was killed by the Goddess Chamundeshwari Devi on the top of Chamundi hills. From then on, the day was celebrated as a victory over evil and Chamundeshwari Devi received prayers with utmost devotion at a temple located on top of the Chamundi hills. Mysore is popularly known as the ‘City of Palaces’ as many large palaces are built across the Mysore kingdom. Mysore is the headquarters of the Mysore District and it is 150km far in distance from the Bangalore city.

Mysore is known for its history from the time of Vadeyar’s dynasty. Mysore word was originated from the word ‘Mysuru’ and the City Mysore was named after the demon Mahishasura was put to death by Goddess Chamundeshwari on the Nandi Hills. Mysore city is the largest district in the state of Karnataka and it is 150km far in distance from Bangalore city.

Mysore is filled with many Historical places since it is known as the ‘City of Palace’ and many eyes catchy tourism spots which you cannot resist admiring the architecture of palaces and beauty of the tourist places.

Some of the best Historical places in Mysore which you should give a hit are Mysore Palace, Tipu Sultan’s Fort, Gumbuz, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, St. Philomena's Roman Catholic Cathedral and more adds up the beauty to Mysore City Tour and these inspiring historic places should be added to your best places to visit in Mysore

  • Things to do in Mysore: Sightseeing and shopping
  • Bangalore to Mysore Distance: 150km

Ooty Trip: (Ooty, the hill stations hub)

Ooty is the place of earth covered with greenery which is popularly known as ‘Udhagamandalam’ and is located at the hill station of Tamilnadu state. Ooty is located approximately 275Km i.e., 7hours of time from Bangalore and 125km i.e., 4 hours of time from Mysore by Bus transportation.

Ooty is famous for its cool foggy weather and covered by the Tea fields adds beauty to nature. This is the best tourist place to refresh and enjoy the weather in the hill station. Some visitor places like Sims Park, Dolphin's Nose, Lamb's Rock, Doddabetta, Ooty Botanical Garden, Ooty Lake are there in Ooty.

Ooty is the famous Honeymoon destination in India attracting huge tourists every year. Ooty is located near Nilgiri Blue Mountain Hills and popularly known for its cool and foggy weather. Ooty is a paradise filled with tea fields, beautiful landscapes, Gardens and Mountain peaks. This is the best place for you to relieve from routine life and get positive vibes from nature. The Tea factory here is famous for producing tonnes of various flavors of tea, you will end up buying packets of tea if you are a tea lover. It’s a breathtaking view from the mountains, stunning locations of beautiful nature and the landscapes will give you the most splendid moments in Ooty to take back home.

As a part of your Bangalore to Ooty trip, there are some famous spots in Ooty you should never miss visiting them are Botanical Gardens, Tea Factory, Filmy Chakkar, Lamb’s Rock, Sim’s Park, Dolphin's Nose, Deer Park, Dam Lake waterfalls. The best time to visit Ooty is between mid of December to the start of Summer.

  • Things to do in Ooty: Sightseeing, Toy train rides, boating, Mountain biking, Hang gliding
  • Bangalore to Ooty Distance: 278km

Kodaikanal Trip: (Kodaikanal, the gift of Forests)

Kodaikanal is roughly 470 km from Bengaluru and 250 km from Ooty by Bus. It is taking around 9 hours from Bangalore and 7 hours from Ooty by Bus.the peak season to visit Kodaikanal is April to June.

Kodaikanal is located in the Dindigul district of TamilNadu located 470km far away from Bangalore city. Kodaikanal is the most beautiful Hill Stations covered with a blanket of green forests which is a bliss to watch. You should always visit this place like a traveler rather than a tourist, you will love the place and would love to visit every time. Kodaikanal is popularly known as ‘Princess of Hill Stations’

Kodaikanal Lake, Bryant Park, Poombarai village, Green valley view, Coaker’s Walk, Bryant Park, Shembaganur Museum of history, Guna caves, Kuriniji Andavar Murugan temple are the best places to visit in Kodai. Visiting these places will make you find perfect joy in this monsoon weekend.

  • Things to do in Kodaikanal: Sightseeing and shopping
  • Bangalore to Kodaikanal Distance: 470 km
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