For a trip to Coorg, the first thing will be to choose the travel dates and stay duration. Book your transport from Bangalore, Mysore, or Mangalore. Choose a package or hotel stay according to your budget. The list of places to go will most certainly include Abbey Falls, Dubare Elephant Camp, and Coffee Plantations. Pre-book the activities and local transportation for ease.
Of course, it is quite comfortable to travel to Coorg by car. The roads are well-connected to the big cities like Bangalore, Mysore, and Mangalore. The beautiful drive through hills and forests further adds to the experience. Having a car will also give you the liberty to explore all the local attractions at your pace.
Yes, we do! Most agencies facilitate packages where you can choose your stay, activities, and even the itinerary length and travel dates according to your choice and budget.
Yes, most Coorg holiday itineraries include the main sightseeing attractions such as Abbey Falls and Raja's Seat.
You can go from Bangalore to Coorg by car, bus or train. Car journeys give the added advantage of choosing your timings and last for 5 to 6 hours via NH275 or NH75. Buses are also regular and take hazards of 6 to 7 hours. Otherwise, take a train to Mysore and then take a taxi or bus for Coorg.
Coorg is at a distance of around 120 KMs from Mysore. The road trip usually lasts for around 3 to 4 hours, which depends on the traffic and the choice of route from time to time. The drive gives you scintillating views of hills and forests. Hence, it is a pleasant and comfortable trip in itself.
Yes, an excursion of three days to Coorg is adequate to cover the main attractions like Abbey Falls, Dubare Elephant Camp, Raja's Seat, and the coffee plantations. It affords a relaxed pace enjoying nature, local culture, and some adventure activities while soaking peacefully in Coorg's aura.
Yes, most packages include Namdroling Monastery (Golden Temple), wherein they get a glimpse of Tibetan Buddhist culture and architecture.
Coorg is for coffee plantations, waterfalls, and tranquility, suitable for the nature-loving and such vistas-requiring crowd. Ooty, on the other hand, comes with its botanical gardens, lakes, and colonial charm with a little chill in the air. Go to Coorg for coffee and forest, or Ooty for a classic hill station view and an agreeable climate.
Depending on the season, adventure activities such as white-water rafting on the Barapole River, ziplining, trekking, and many others are possible in some of the selected Coorg packages.
For local transport in Coorg, one can hire a taxi or hire scooters and bikes for freedom of movement. Our tour packages take care of all the transport, so visiting all attractions becomes a joy without having to worry about navigating on one's own or looking for parking.
Safety concerns considered, do I get a choice between staying in comfortable hotels or cozy homestays, based on my preference and budget? Yes, most packages offer that option.
Meals are usually included being breakfast at minimum. Some packages may also include dinner. A few luxury or all-inclusive packages will include other meals as well.
Yes, many packages are prepared for families and kid-friendly accommodations with safe transport and itineraries flexible enough for all kinds of interests.
Festival-time packages for special festivities, such as Puthari or local temple fairs, showcase the culture of Coorg.
A good bunch of woollens, comfy shoes, rain gear (especially during monsoon), insect repellents, and some essential medicines for a hassle-free trip.
Refundable or flexible packages with the option to reschedule are available with most of the operators, but the policies may differ; so, it is best to check all policies before booking a package.
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