South India offers content to crave every driven traveler. May it is hill stations, backwaters, wildlife sanctuaries, ancient historical monuments, waterfalls, or architectural treasures, South India has it all. With an abundance of nature’s beauty in its famous hill stations and golden sandy beaches, a roaring amount of wildlife, an architectural marvel of the century-old temples, and the glitter of the jazzing cities holiday destinations in South India have become the must-visits’ of India. The charms of the intricately carved temples, roaring victorious palaces and unmatched bounties of nature, all leave the visitor speechless with the peaceful tranquillity of this land.
South India tour become the top picks for the trip of all kinds, may it be with family or a solo trip, a honeymoon getaway or a leisure vacation, and it’s a perfect fit for all.
Day 01 Arrival at Bangalore
Meet our representative upon arrival in Bangalore and Check-in hotel at Bangalore. Afternoon, do a half-day city tour of Bangalore, Visit Cubbon Park, the 120-hectare park located near the Vidhan Soudha a lush, grassy expanse of rolling lawns with colorful flowerbeds. Take a tour of the Vidhan Soudha one of the most imposing buildings Bangalore. Built-in the Neo- Dravidian style, it houses the Legislative Chambers of the state government. Also, visit the Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens. Next, proceed to the famous Bull Temple, dedicated to Nandi Bull. Built-in the Dravidian style, the temple houses a huge monolithic idol of Nandi. Conclude your tour with a visit to Tipu Sultan’s Fort, the summer residence of Tipu Sultan. The Palace inside the fort is a two-storied wooden structure, carved out of teakwood with decorated pillars, concave arches, and balconies.
Day 02 Bangalore to Mysore (140 kms / approx. 3.5 hours)
After breakfast, drive towards Mysore - An ancient city with more than 600 glorious years of legacy, Mysore is one of the most flamboyant places in India. Known for its glittering royal heritage, bustling markets, magnificent monuments, cosmopolitan culture, and a friendly populace, it is also a thriving
Centre for the production of premium silk, sandalwood, and incense. After reaching, check-in at the hotel and visit Mysore Palace - The interior of Mysore Palace is richly carved, intricate, colorful, and architecturally thrilling. It is from this palace the erstwhile rulers, the Wodeyars, ruled the Mysore Kingdom. A Sound & Light show which narrates the palace's history with effects of illumination is a must-watch for the palace. Overnight stay in Mysore.
Day 03 Mysore to Ooty (130 kms / approx. 3.5 hours)
After breakfast, drive towards Ooty – also called ‘Queen of hill stations’, capital of Nilgiris district, used to be popular summer and weekend getaway for the Britishers during the colonial days. Lofty mountains, dense forest, sprawling grasslands and miles and miles of tea gardens made this place so popular in southern India. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. Overnight in Ooty.
Day 04 Sightseeing in Ooty
After breakfast, proceed for the sightseeing of Ooty. Enjoy a tour to Dodabetta Peak for a spectacular view. In the afternoon, visit the Botanical Gardens and the popular Ooty Lake. Overnight stay in Ooty.
Day 05 Leisure in Ooty
After breakfast, enjoy full day at leisure in Ooty. Alternatively, you may proceed to visit local market. Overnight stay in Ooty.
Day 06 Ooty – Bangalore (290 kms / approx. 7 hours)
After breakfast, drive to Bangalore. On arrival check-in to the hotel. Leisure. Overnight stay in Bangalore.
Day 07 Departure from Bangalore
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Bangalore airport for a return flight back home. End of Services.
Cubbon Park
This beautiful park showcases more than 6,000 species of trees and plants, along with famous statues and well-planned avenues spread out over an area of 300 acres.
Cubbon Park is frequented by..
Vidhan Soudha
This is one of the most important structures in Bangalore. The 46-metre tall imposing building comprises 300 rooms, each of which reflects the impressive Dravidian style of architecture. Housing ..
Lal Bagh
Lal Bagh is the most famous tourist attraction in Bangalore and is spread out over 240 acres. The botanical garden was built in the 18th century during the reign of Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sul..
Bull Temple
The Bull Temple or Dodda Basavana Gudi in Basavanagudi is devoted to Nandi Bull, the vahana or vehicle of Lord Shiva. Built in the 16th century in Dravidian style architecture, the temple is one ..
Tipu Sultan’s Palace
The grand summer palace of Tipu Sultan has now been converted into a museum, and it is a must-see attraction in Bangalore. Magnificent figures, paintings and other artwork adorn this palace. A un..
Mysore Palace
Mysore's proud possession and one of India's most visited attractions, Mysore Palace is an incredible man-made edifice. It is a palatial structure that tells many tales of India's complex and int..
Doddabetta Peak
Doddabetta Peak at an altitude of 8,606 feet is the highest point of South India. Located 10 kilometres from Ooty, this peak is a huge crowd puller. The view of Nilgiris from here is breathtaking..
Botanical Garden
Ooty Botanical Garden, spread over a huge area of 22 hectares and with more than 650 species of flowers and trees, is a horticulturist’s delight. The highlight of the garden is a fossil tree that..
Ooty Lake
Ooty Lake is a popular destination for picnicking, paddle boating and enjoying Ooty leisurely. Built in 1825, it is a 2.5-kilometre long lake meandering through the scenic beauty of the Nilgiris.