Meet on arrival and transfer to Hotel, depending on the arrival time to Bangalore sightseeing or relax, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast and full day city tour, visiting to, ISKCON Temple - Built in an ornate architectural style, the Krishna Temple is a blend of modern technology and spiritual harmony, Vidhana Soudha - An imposing edifice housing the State Legislature and the Secretariat of Karnataka, this is one of the best-known landmarks of Bangalore, Tipu's Palace - Built in 1791, Tipu Sultan's summer retreat is a two-storied ornate wooden structure with fluted pillars, cusped arches and balconies. Bangalore Palace - Modelled on the lines of the Windsor Castle in England, the Bangalore Palace flaunts turreted parapets, battlements, fortified towers and arches. Entry to the palace is restricted. Lalbagh Gardens - Take a stroll in this 240-acre park, which is home to India's largest collection of rare tropical and sub-tropical plants, as well as many centuries-old trees. A surreal lawn surrounded by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, an ornamental clock, a beautiful lake, a topiary park, a charming wooden bandstand and a glasshouse modelled on London's Crystal Palace. Return back to your hotel, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast, checkout and proceed to Mysore, enroute visit Srirangapatna - Island fortress of Tippu Sultan, the legendary Tiger of Mysore who put up a valiant fight against British domination, Tippu's Summer Palace, Ranganatha Temple, Bird Sanctuary, etc., on arrival Check into a hotel, Evening visit Chamundi Hills - Perched atop a hill 13 kms. outside Mysore city is the temple of Chamundeshwari, the patron deity of the Wodeyars. The 4.8 metre tall monolith of Nandi and the gigantic Mahishasura statue are added attractions. Return back to the hotel, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast, proceed for full day sight seeing, visit Maharaja Palace -built in 1911-12 by Wodeyar Rulers, the palace is a splendid structure in the Indo-Saracenic Style, among its many attractions are a magnificent gold throne displayed during the Dussara celebrations. Art Gallery -the art gallery in the Jaganmohan Palace house an excellent collection of ceramics, sandalwood, ivory, stone, antique furniture and ancient musical instruments, Mysore Zoo -established with royal patronage in the 19 th century, the zoo's collection of fauna includes rare and exotic species housed in lush green environs, St. Philemon's Church, Brindavan Garden -the famous gardens at the Krishna Raja Sagar Dam after sundown, when musical fountains and colored lights transform this place into a magical fairyland and overnight at the hotel.
Morning breakfast and checkout and proceed to Ooty, enroute visit Bandipur - tread the path of the erstwhile Maharaja of Mysore with a visit to Bandipur, about 80km south of Mysore on the Mysore - Ooty Road. The reserve is a playground for wildlife, with elephants taking the lead role, you might see a tiger prowling amidst the mix of deciduous, evergreen forest and scrubland vegetation and Madumalai National Park - The most prominent of the wildlife sanctuaries in the Tamilnadu state, as well as one of the most important in the southern region, thickly forested Mudumalai borders the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka and the Wayanad Sanctuary in Kerala. Apart from the wide range of animal and bird life, the rich fauna of this sanctuary has made Mudumalai very popular with wildlife enthusiasts. On arrival at Ooty, check in to a hotel, evening free and overnight.
Morning breakfast and proceed for full day sight seeing covering Ooty Mini Garden - at about one kilometer distance Tourist can visit this mini garden (Children's Lake Garden) which is on the way to Boat House. Children's amusement park is housed here. Lalith kala Academy - It is situated about 2 kms. from Udhagamandalam in the main Mysore road. It has various collections of contemporary paintings and sculptures all over from India. Rose Garden - It is located just 3/4 kms. away from Charring Cross. It lies with 10 acres of land with 1919 variety of roses. Visit Elk Hill, Green Valley View and Snowden Peak but the most prominent is the Dodabetta Peak - which is the highest point in the district at a height of 2623m. Provided the day is clear, one can see as far as the plains of Coimbatore and the Mysore plateau. Return back to hotel, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast, a day tour to Coonoor - Situated at an altitude of 2000 ft and only 17kms from Udhagamandalam is the first of these hill stations. Coonoor is a small town with an equable climate that has made it popular as a hill resort in its own right. The main attraction is the Sim's Park, a small well maintained botanical garden that has several varieties of plants not to be found in other hill stations. Viewpoints and picnic spots around Coonoor include Lambs Rock, Lady Canning's Seat, Dolphin's Nose, St Catherine Falls, Law's Falls, Ralliah Dam and Droog. Return back to hotel, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast, checkout and proceed to Kodaikanal. On arrival at Kodaikanal check in on arrival to Hotel. Afternoon half day tour visit to star shaped lake - spread over an area of 24 hectares where fishing allowed and boating facilities are available; one of the world's oldest Solar Observatories that was built in 1899; and the Orchidorium at the Sacred Heart College where about 300 species of orchids can be seen. Overnight.
Morning breakfast and proceed to full day sightseeing, visit to number of picturesque walks like Coaker's Walk and Priest's Walk . Kodai's best view points are Pillar Rocks, and Green Valley View . Bear Shola Falls, Silver Cascade, Fairy Falls and Glen Falls are popular with picnickers while the Perumal Peak is a favourite with trekkers. The Kurinji Andavar temple - 3.2 kms away is dedicated to Lord Subramanya. Return back to hotel, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast, checkout of the hotel and proceed to Madurai to board your flight or train. Tour Ends