Bangalore and Coorg are two varied yet popular tourist destinations in South India. These are located in the state of Karnataka. Our Bangalore Coorg tour packages give you a chance to experience the bustle of Bangalore and the charm of Coorg at the same time. These packages include the best of both places and allow you to enjoy a fun holiday with your loved ones or even alone.
We at Coorg Tourism, a division of Holidays DNA have carefully designed Bangalore Coorg tour packages that cater to all types of travelers. With our tour packages, you can enjoy the vibrance of Bangalore and spend an exotic vacation in Coorg.
Our "Bangalore Coorg tour packages" offer the perfect combo for those looking to relax in the lap of nature at Coorg while also enjoying the feel of the cosmopolitan culture of Bangalore. Bangalore and Coorg are perfect for a comprehensive vacation that includes fun, adventure, serenity, rejuvenation, shopping, and delectable food.
The packages are suitable for honeymooners, families, couples, backpackers, and even solo travelers. We even consider your budget and travel requirements, so our packages are perfect for a luxurious vacation, an adventure trip, a cultural tour, a friend’s hangout or even a budget-friendly cozy outing.
Our team of travel experts puts together just the right combination of sightseeing spots, activities, and experiences that can make your journey memorable. We take care of all your travel needs throughout the trip, right from ticket booking to selecting the most comfortable accommodation, and arranging the transport for sightseeing.
We offer Bangalore Coorg tour packages from various locations across the country. These include all the major cities such as Delhi, Mysore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, etc.
Popular Sightseeing Places in Coorg that can be visited with this package
1. Namdroling Monastery
Namdroling Monastery is a Buddhist monastery that was established in 1963. It is the largest teaching center of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism worldwide. You can admire the intricate Tibetan architecture, which features colorful murals, golden statues, and ornate carvings.
The monastery is also home to over 5,000 monks and nuns, who engage in various spiritual practices and rituals throughout the day. You can take a guided tour of the premises, attend prayer sessions, and witness the daily life of the monks and nuns. Namdroling Monastery is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Buddhism and spirituality.
2. Abbey Falls
Abbey Falls, located amidst lush green forests in Coorg, is a treat for nature lovers. The sound of the gushing waterfalls falling from a height of 70 ft and the way through the winding roads to reach the spot are mesmerizing.
The natural beauty of the place is breathtaking, and the refreshing mist from the falls rejuvenates your senses. Surrounded by coffee plantations and spice gardens, Abbey Falls is a great place to enjoy a picnic.
You can also go for a short trek to explore the area and spot some wildlife. The falls are particularly stunning during the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak.
3. Talakaveri
Talakaveri is a place of spiritual significance and also a haven for adventure and nature enthusiasts. It is considered to be the source of River Kaveri, a sacred South Indian river. There is a temple for Goddess Kaveriamma. You can also visit two other temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Lord Agastheeswara.
You must visit Talakaveri during the Tula Sankramana festival, celebrated by thousands of devotees with pomp and fervor. The surrounding Brahmagiri hills offer several trekking trails and provide stunning views of the valley below.
Nature lovers can visit the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary nearby. With its scenic beauty and exciting activities, Talakaveri is an ideal destination for those seeking adventure in the lap of nature.
4. Madikeri Fort
Madikeri Fort is a famous tourist attraction located in the heart of Madikeri town in Coorg. It was built by Mudduraja, the Haleri king, in the 17th century and later rebuilt by Tipu Sultan in the 18th century.
The fort houses a small museum that displays artifacts, weapons, and photographs from the past, giving visitors a glimpse into the history of the region. It also has a beautiful palace, a temple, and a prison on its premises, which are worth visiting.
You can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding hills and the town from the fort, making it a great place for photography enthusiasts.
5. Raja’s Seat
Raja Seat is a famous tourist attraction located in Coorg, known for its scenic beauty and serene atmosphere. It is a small garden built around a structure that was once used by the kings of Coorg to enjoy the spectacular view of the sunset.
The garden is well-maintained, and you can be mesmerized by the views of the surrounding hills, valleys, and the beautiful Madikeri town. You can enjoy watching a musical fountain that adds to the charm of the place.
The best time to visit Raja Seat is during the early morning or evening when the weather is pleasant, and you can choose to enjoy the stunning views of the sunrise or sunset.
Popular Sightseeing Places in Bangalore that can be visited with this package
1. Lalbagh
Lalbagh is a botanical garden that was commissioned in the 18th century by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore, and later expanded by his son Tipu Sultan. The garden covers an area of 240 acres and features over 1,000 species of plants, trees, and flowers.
At the center of the garden is a glasshouse modeled after the Crystal Palace in London. In Lalbagh, you can view several ponds, fountains, and statues, as well as a lake that attracts migratory birds. You must not miss a 3000-year-old rock in the garden. Photography enthusiasts and nature lovers must check out the annual flower show which is a grand spectacle.
2. Bannerghatta National Park
Bannerghatta National Park is a wildlife sanctuary located in the southern part of Bangalore. Established in 1971, the park covers an area of approximately 105 sq km and is a famous tourist attraction of Bangalore. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, you can sight tigers, lions, leopards, elephants, spotted deer, and numerous species of birds.
The park also has a butterfly conservatory, a snake park, and a zoo that houses various animals and birds. You can choose the Grand Safari, Elephant Safari, or Lion-Tiger Safari through the park to see the animals in their natural habitat.
Adventure seekers can explore trekking and hiking trails. The park is a popular destination among wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families.
3. Bangalore Palace
Bangalore Palace is a royal palace that was built in the 19th century by the Wodeyar dynasty. With a blend of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture, the palace spans an area of roughly 45,000 sq ft.
The interiors of the palace are adorned with exquisite wood carvings, paintings, and artifacts from around the world. You can explore the palace's opulent rooms, including the Durbar Hall, the Ballroom, and the Throne Room, which have been preserved in their original state.
The palace also has a sprawling garden that covers an area of 450 acres and features several species of trees and plants, as well as a small lake.
4. Cubbon Park
Cubbon Park is a public park established in 1870 by the British government and covers an area of approximately 300 acres. It is named after Sir Mark Cubbon, who was the British Commissioner of Mysore. The park features a variety of flora and fauna, including over 6,000 trees, as well as several species of birds and butterflies.
You can take a leisurely walk or jog on the park's well-maintained pathways, relax on the lawns, or enjoy a picnic with family and friends. You must check out the Banglore Aquarium, which is among the largest aquariums in the country. Families with children can enjoy the toy train rides through Cubbon Park.
5. National Gallery of Modern Art
The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) is an art museum that was established in 2009. It is part of a network of galleries that showcase modern and contemporary Indian art. The museum houses over 500 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints, created by some of India's most celebrated artists.
You can view the collections spread across two floors by taking guided tours or exploring the museum at your own pace. The NGMA also hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and educational programs for children and adults. Art enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning about modern Indian art must not miss visiting the National Gallery of Modern Art.