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5 days Bangalore Mysore Ooty Trip

5-day trip from Bangalore · suv · shared by RUDRAPPA G K

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🗓 Duration5 days
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Day by day

  1. Day 1
    • Drive Bangalore → Mysore (~146 km)
    • Stay: Royal Orchid Brindavan Garden
  2. Day 2
    • hotel-checkout
    • activity: Mysore Palace
    • Drive Mysore → Coorg (~118 km)
    • Stay: Coffee County Resort
  3. Day 3
    • activity: Abbey Falls
    • activity: Raja's Seat
  4. Day 4
    • hotel-checkout
    • Drive Coorg → Ooty (~234 km)
    • Stay: Hotel Vinayaga
  5. Day 5
    • hotel-checkout
    • activity: Ooty Botanical Garden
    • Drive Ooty → Bangalore (~267 km)

About the places

Bangalore

Bangalore

Bangalore greets visitors with a refreshing climate and sprawling gardens that soften the edges of its modern cityscape. Tree-lined boulevards give way to bustling markets where the aroma of jasmine and spices mingles with the gentle hum of traffic. Here, glass towers rise beside colonial-era buildings, and the evening air carries the calls of street vendors and the distant sound of temple bells. Known as India's Silicon Valley, Bangalore pulses with innovation and cosmopolitan energy. The city's leafy Cubbon Park offers peaceful respite, while Vidhana Soudha impresses with its grand architecture. Beyond the urban core, lush coffee plantations and misty hills await day-trippers seeking nature, making Bangalore an ideal base for exploring Karnataka's diverse landscapes and experiences.

Mysore

Mysore

Mysore unfolds like a jewel beneath the Deccan plateau, where tree-lined avenues dissolve into misty horizons and the air carries hints of jasmine and sandalwood. The city pulses with an unhurried grace, its painted buildings glowing soft ochre and cream in the golden light. Temple spires pierce the sky while the gentle clatter of horse-drawn carriages echoes through quiet streets, creating an atmosphere that feels suspended between centuries. The city's crown jewel is its magnificent palace, a Indo-Saracenic masterpiece that blazes with thousands of lights during the annual Dasara festival. Mysore draws visitors for its silk markets, tranquil gardens, and the philosophical tradition of yoga and wellness. The nearby Chamundi Hills offer sweeping views, while artisan workshops reveal centuries-old techniques still alive in the hands of skilled craftspeople.

Mysore Palace

Mysore Palace

Mysore Palace rises before you in a stunning blend of Indo-Saracenic splendor, its cream and pink façade glowing softly in the afternoon light. Intricate domes and towers pierce the sky while ornate arches frame every entrance. Walking through its vast courtyards, you breathe in the weight of centuries and feel the palace's quiet majesty envelop you, a sense of stepping into India's royal past made tangible. This 14th-century seat of the Wodeyar dynasty dazzles visitors with its breathtaking architecture, ornate interiors, and lavish decorative details that showcase the region's artistic heritage. The palace is most magical during the annual Dasara festival when it illuminates with thousands of lights, transforming into a glittering vision. Inside, visitors explore gilded halls, intricate tilework, and the museum's treasures while absorbing the grandeur that once defined South Indian royalty.

Coorg

Coorg

Coorg unfolds as a landscape of emerald hills rolling endlessly beneath monsoon skies, where mist clings to the valleys and the air carries the rich aroma of coffee and cardamom. Ancient forests breathe with life, their canopy alive with birdsong and the whisper of wind through towering spice trees. Footpaths wind through plantations where morning light filters golden through the leaves, and waterfalls tumble down moss-covered rocks into pristine pools that invite quiet reflection. This corner of Karnataka is renowned for its coffee estates and spice gardens, drawing visitors to experience the rhythms of agricultural life firsthand. The region offers gentle trekking through jungle trails, swimming in crystalline streams, and stays at homestays where local families share stories and cuisine. Coorg captures a rare blend of adventure and serenity, where nature feels both abundant and intimate.

Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls cascades through the Western Ghats near Coorg, where mist rises from emerald pools and coffee plantations blanket the surrounding hills. The roar of water mingles with the calls of jungle birds as spray cools your skin. Sunlight filters through dense canopy, casting shifting shadows across moss-covered rocks. Here the air feels alive and ancient, heavy with moisture and the scent of wet earth and wild coffee plants. The falls are celebrated for their dramatic 70-meter plunge into crystalline waters, a perfect spot for swimming and photography. Visitors love the short trek through coffee estates that leads to the base, where you can feel the raw power of monsoon torrents or enjoy the gentler flow during drier seasons. This is where nature reveals Coorg at its most magnificent.

Raja's Seat

Raja's Seat

Perched on a verdant hill in Coorg, Raja's Seat offers breathtaking vistas that unfold like a living painting. Mist clings to the surrounding valleys and coffee plantations, while the Western Ghats rise majestically in the distance. The air carries the rich fragrance of damp earth and flowering trees, and a gentle breeze whispers through the lush gardens. As sunset approaches, the sky ignites in shades of amber and rose, casting a golden glow across the emerald landscape below. This historic viewpoint, built as a summer retreat for Coorg's maharaja, is celebrated for its unparalleled panoramic beauty and serenity. Visitors come to witness the stunning sunsets, walk among well-maintained gardens dotted with flower beds, and breathe in the crisp mountain air. The surrounding terrain invites exploration of coffee estates and spice gardens, while nearby waterfalls and trekking routes reward adventurous travelers. Whether seeking quiet contemplation or natural splendor, Raja's Seat delivers an unforgettable Himalayan experience.

Ooty

Ooty

Nestled in the misty Nilgiri Mountains, Ooty greets visitors with cool mountain air and rolling emerald hills that seem to dissolve into clouds. Fragrant eucalyptus trees line winding roads, while wildflowers dot the landscape in vibrant splashes of colour. The town carries a distinctly colonial charm, with heritage architecture whispering stories of the British Raj. Morning mist clings to the valleys, creating an ethereal quality that soothes the senses. This beloved hill station is renowned for its botanical gardens, serene lake, and verdant tea plantations that cascade down mountainsides. The scenic toy train journey through the hills remains a cherished experience, offering breathtaking vistas at every turn. Adventure seekers enjoy trekking and horseback riding, while nature lovers find solace in the peaceful climate and pristine natural beauty that makes Ooty a timeless escape.

Ooty Botanical Garden

Ooty Botanical Garden

Nestled in the misty Nilgiri hills, Ooty Botanical Garden unfolds across terraced slopes in a tapestry of vibrant greens and seasonal blooms. The cool mountain air carries the fragrance of roses and ferns as you wander beneath towering conifers and ancient trees. Shaded pathways wind between manicured lawns and flower beds, while birdsong echoes through the valleys below. The atmosphere is one of serene escape, where time seems to slow amid nature's quiet splendour. Established in 1847, this 22-acre garden is celebrated for its spectacular orchid house, rare plant collections, and the iconic fossil tree—a 20-million-year-old specimen that captivates visitors. The garden's greatest treasure lies in simply strolling its peaceful lanes during spring or summer when rhododendrons and dahlias burst into brilliant colour. Photography enthusiasts and nature lovers find endless inspiration here, while the elevated setting offers surprising glimpses of the surrounding Ooty town nestled below.

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