Price Per Person || Select By Date to 31-03-2025 to 30-09-2025 |
No of Person | Standard | Deluxe | Luxury |
Minimum 2 Adults | 37840 | 40700 | 43120 |
Minimum 4 Adults | 31570 | 34430 | 36850 |
Minimum 6 Adults | 27720 | 30690 | 33000 |
Adults / Child with Extra | 22704 | 24420 | 25872 |
Child without Bed | 15136 | 16280 | 17248 |
This Price Valid From 01-10-2024 To 31-03-2025
No of Person | Standard | Deluxe | Luxury |
Minimum 2 Adults | 43032 | 42735 | 45276 |
Minimum 4 Adults | 33149 | 36152 | 38693 |
Minimum 6 Adults | 29106 | 32225 | 34650 |
Adults / Child with Extra | 23839 | 25641 | 27166 |
Child without Bed | 15893 | 17094 | 18110 |
This Price Valid From 01-04-2025 To 30-09-2025
Hotel Details | |||||
City Name | Standard | Deluxe | Luxury | ||
Mysore | Hotel Roopa Web | Trip Advisor |
Hotel Sandesh Pride Web | Trip Advisor |
Jal Mahal Resort & Spa Web | Trip Advisor |
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Coorg | Woodstock Villas Web | Trip Advisor |
Lazo Areca Resort Web | Trip Advisor |
Amritara Ambatty Greens Resort Web | Trip Advisor |
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Hassan | Aarya Mansion Hotel Web | Trip Advisor |
Aarya Mansion Hotel Web | Trip Advisor |
Mallige Residency Web | Trip Advisor |
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Chikmagalur | The Blossom Resort Web | Trip Advisor |
The Blossom Resort Web | Trip Advisor |
The Spectrum Resort Web | Trip Advisor |
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Mysore (or Mysuru) was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399-1947. In its center is opulent Mysore Palace, former seat of the ruling Wodeyar dynasty. The palace blends Hindu, Islamic, Gothic and Rajput styles, and is dramatically lit at night. Mysore is also home to the centuries-old Devaraja Market, filled with spices, silk and sandalwood
Proceed for Sightseeing. Visit Chamundi Hills to pay your obeisance to Goddess Chamundeshwari. On the way back to city you will see Statue of Mahishasura and Nandi. Pay a visit to Lalith Mahal Palace Hotel. And later visit Jaganmohan Palace Art Gallery. After lunch you will visit Mysore Palace, one of the largest palaces in the country and the beautiful St.Philomena\'s Church - the most majestic churches in India. Later drive to Brindavan Gardens a show garden that has botanical park with fountains as well as a musical fountain.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
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Coorg or Kodagu is a district in Karnataka and Madikeri is the district headquarters. At an altitude of 1525 meters on Western Ghats, it is also known as the Scotland of India. Coorg is the most famous hill station in Karnataka. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956.
Coorg is the largest producer of Coffee in India. Also, it is one of the places with highest rainfall in India. The Kodagu district comprises different communities like Kodava, Tulu, Gowda and Moplah out of which the largest is the Kodava community, both economically and politically. The economy depends on agriculture, coffee plantations, forestry and tourism.
Later proceed to visit Abbey falls-Tucked away between private coffee and spice estates, Abbey Falls offers a splendid backdrop for picnics. Madikeri Fort - The 19th century Madikeri fort with its stone ramparts now houses the prison, a temple, a chapel, a small museum, and assorted government offices, Omkareshwara Temple-Just a stone\'s throw away from the Madikeri Fort is the Omakareshwara Temple, built in 1820 and featuring a blend of red-tile roofed Kerela architecture and Islamic-style domes. Evening visit Raja Seat- is an enchanting picnic spot with a swathing in the nature\'s lap. A visitor to this spot is sure to enjoy the marvelous sight of Sun set and gorgeous valley and mountain ranges. Musical fountain has been attracting a large number of visitors to the garden.
Return to hotel and Overnight.
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Early breakfast proceed to Dubare elephant camp (to reach the place before 09.00Hrs) offer the 3 hour experience with Elephants consisting of elephant Grooming, feeding, elephant Ride & Coracle Ride, later visit Cauvery Nisargadhama - is an island formed by river Cauvery and is used as a picnic spot island, with lush foliage of thick bamboo groves, sandalwood and teak trees and surrounded by the Cauvery river. The island is accessible through a hanging rope bridge. Lunch at Kushalnagar and later visit Bylakuppe - largest Tibetan settlement in South India. A beautiful Monastery with three large and imposing Golden Buddha statues and in a serene setting beckons you. The temple has 62 feet Buddha statues covered with gold plates is a wonderful sight anytime. Back to Hotel.
Overnight Stay.
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Hassan: Found by the chieftain Channa Krishnappa Naik in the 11th century, Hassan city is the headquarters of the Hassan district in Karnataka. Named after the local deity Hassanamba, this district is the architectural capital of Karnataka. The rich culture of the Hoysalas can be seen all over the district. The Hoysala dynasty ruled from Dwara Samudra the capital city then, between the 11th and 14th century. The ruins can still be found in and around Halebid in the Hassan district. Though the rulers of this dynasty belonged to the Jain faith, temples for Lord Shiva can be seen spread over the entire region. Well known for its historical values, Hassan now is city which has grown in leaps and bounds.
Today if you Start your Journey from Msyore then on the way, make a stopover at Sravanbelagola and visit the 17.7mtr high monolithic statue of first Jain sage Gommateshwara Bahubali and the various Frescoes. On Arrival at Hassan Check in at Hotel. Later proceed for sightseeing that involves detailed excursions to Behur and Halebid. While away a lazy evening shopping at the colorful local markets. Return to the hotel for a prearranged
Overnight stay at Hotel.
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Morning Breakfast and proceed to Chikmagalur .Known as for its coffee plantations, Chikmagalur is a district in the western part of Karnataka. Coffee plantations extending up to the horizon, natural beauty and a pleasant climate have made the hill station a favorite with tourists. Chikmagalur literally means, Land of the younger daughter. It is said that the land was presented as dowry to the younger daughter of Rukmangada, chief of Sakrepatna. The land given to the Rukmangada elder daughter is known as Hiremagulur. The general belief is that coffee was first cultivated in India in Chikmagalur.
On Arrival Check in at Hotel / Resort. Later proceed to Seethalayanagiri and Mullayanagiri, which is highest peak in Karnataka. The height of Mullayanagiri is 6330 ft (1,930 meters) and it is regarded as the highest peak between Himalayas and Nilgiris. Then proceed to visit Kavikal Gandi Viewpoint, Honnammanahalla (small waterfall), Bababudangiri, Manikyadhara water falls and Dattapeeta. Evening, visit to Mahatma Gandhi Park to see the Spectacular Views of Chikmagalur City and Hills at the backdrop of Chikmagalur City.
Return to Chikmagalur and overnight stay at hotel in Chikmagalur.
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After Breakfast (on your own), on the way, visit to Water sports Center at Yagatchi to enjoy breathtaking water sports. Then, visit to Belur, a beautiful example of Hoysala architecture. The main attraction of Belur is Channekeshava Temple and then visit to Halebid, The temples of Halebid bear mute testimony to the rich, cultural heritage of Karnataka.
Overnight Stay at Hotel.
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Bangalore Airport / Railway station.
Stunning Karnataka
Package Code: NHD234 |
6 Nights / 7 Days |
Holiday Type Holiday in India, Romantic, Family, Adventure Trek |
Cities : 1 Mysore, 2 Coorg, 1 Hassan, 1 Chikmagalur |
JANUARY
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in January is 16.0°C (82.4°F). The amount of rain in January is extremely low with an average of 2mm (0.1in). January is the driest month of the year. If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and like sunbathing than this month is a great period to visit Bangalore. It has 265 hours of sun.
FEBRUARY
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in February is 18.0°C (87.8°F). February is a dry month with an average of 6mm (0.2in) rain. If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and like sunbathing than this month is a great period to visit Bangalore. It has 250 hours of sun.
MARCH
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in March is 20.0°C (91.4°F). March is a dry month with an average of 19mm (0.7in) rain. If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and like sunbathing than this month is a great period to visit Bangalore. It has 276 hours of sun.
APRIL
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in April is 22.0°C (93.2°F). The amount of rain in April is normal with an average of 42mm (1.7in). If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and like sunbathing than this month is a great period to visit Bangalore. It has 258 hours of sun.
MAY
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in May is 22.0°C (91.4°F). The amount of rain in May is high with an average of 109mm (4.3in). If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and like sunbathing than this month is a great period to visit Bangalore. It has 242 hours of sun.
JUNE
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in June is 21.0°C (86°F). The amount of rain in June is high with an average of 108mm (4.3in). You will see the sun sometimes in this month, it has 140 hours of sun.
JULY
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in July is 20.0°C (82.4°F). The amount of rain in July is high with an average of 115mm (4.5in). You will see the sun sometimes in this month, it has 115 hours of sun.
AUGUST
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in August is 20.0°C (82.4°F). The amount of rain in August is high with an average of 150mm (5.9in). You will see the sun sometimes in this month, it has 120 hours of sun.
SEPTEMBER
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in September is 20.0°C (84.2°F). September falls in the rainy season. September is the wettest month of the year. You will see the sun sometimes in this month, it has 145 hours of sun.
OCTOBER
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in October is 20.0°C (82.4°F). October falls in the rainy season. You will see the sun sometimes in this month, it has 175 hours of sun.
NOVEMBER
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in November is 18.0°C (80.6°F). The amount of rain in November is normal with an average of 49mm (1.9in). If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and like sunbathing than this month is a great period to visit Bangalore. It has 195 hours of sun.
DECEMBER
The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Bangalore in December is 16.0°C (79.7°F). December is a dry month with an average of 17mm (0.7in) rain. If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and like sunbathing than this month is a great period to visit Bangalore. It has 212 hours of sun.
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