Trip Dates
- Guaranteed Group Discount Available Available PackagesSaturdayMarch 21, 2026ThursdayMarch 26, 2026₹27,900Available
- Guaranteed Group Discount Available Available PackagesSundayMarch 22, 2026FridayMarch 27, 2026₹27,900Available
- Guaranteed Group Discount Available Available PackagesMondayMarch 23, 2026SaturdayMarch 28, 2026₹27,900Available
- Guaranteed Group Discount Available Available PackagesTuesdayMarch 24, 2026SundayMarch 29, 2026₹27,900Available
Discover Karnataka’s Golden Triangle with this tour covering Bangalore, Mysore, and Ooty—blending royal heritage, scenic hill landscapes, and charming South Indian culture.
Overview
This 5 Nights / 6 Days tour by Kangaroo Travels covers the popular destinations of Bangalore, Mysore, and Ooty, offering a perfect mix of city attractions, royal heritage, and hill station beauty. The journey begins in Bangalore with visits to major landmarks such as HAL Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum, Bangalore Palace, Vidhana Soudha, ISKCON Temple, and Lalbagh Botanical Garden. It then continues to Mysore where travelers explore the famous Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, the magnificent Mysore Palace, and the beautiful Brindavan Gardens with its musical fountain show. The trip finally proceeds to Ooty, the scenic hill station of the Nilgiris, where guests enjoy sightseeing at Government Botanical Garden, Government Museum, Thread Garden, Doddabetta Peak, Ooty Lake, Mudumalai National Park, Tea Factory or Tea Museum, and Sim’s Park. The tour includes 1 night stay in Bangalore, 1 night in Mysore, and 3 nights in Ooty, along with 5 breakfasts and 5 dinners, making it a comfortable and memorable South India holiday experience.
Sightseeing & Activites Covered
- Bangalore : HAL Heritage Centre And Aerospace Museum, Bangalore Palace, Vidhana Soudha ISKCON Temple Bangalore, Lalbagh Botanical Garden
- Mysore : Tipu Sultans Summer Palace And Museum, Brindavan Gardens, Mysore Palace, Mysore Palace illumination and Sound Light Show
- Ooty : Government Botanical Garden, Government Museum, Thread Garden, Doddabetta Peak, Ooty Lake, Mudumalai National Park, Tea Factory / Museum, Sim's Park
Itinerary
Arrive at Bangalore Airport, where our representative will meet and assist you. After a brief introduction, begin your Bangalore sightseeing tour.
Your first stop will be the HAL Aerospace Museum, one of the most interesting aviation museums in India. The museum showcases fascinating exhibits such as the pilotless target aircraft Lakshya, ejection seats with parachutes, ATC surveillance radars, and several aero-engineering displays. Visitors can also explore the Sustainability Park, which features working models of windmills, biogas plants, and solar-powered systems. After exploring the museum, you can enjoy a meal at the open-air dining space inside the premises (meal cost not included).
Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (All Days)
Entry Fee: INR 50 per person
Later, proceed to visit the magnificent Bangalore Palace, spread across 45,000 acres. The palace architecture reflects a beautiful blend of Indian, Scottish, and Gothic styles with Roman arches, tall pillars, and vine-covered walls. Inside the palace, visitors can explore 35 rooms decorated with carved wooden walls, fountains, stained glass windows, grand chandeliers, and famous paintings by artists such as Raja Ravi Varma. A highlight of the palace is the mother-of-pearl studded dining table that belonged to the Diwan of Mysore.
Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (All Days)
Entry Fee: INR 230 for Indian Nationals & INR 460 for Foreign Nationals
Afterward, check in to your hotel and freshen up. Later continue for the remaining sightseeing.
Visit the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium (optional, if interested). This attraction offers a fascinating journey into the world of space and science. Visitors can watch informative sky-related movies at the Sky Theatre, explore shows such as Dawn of the Space Age, and learn about spacecraft launches at the Mirror Dome. The Science Park outside displays several life-size interactive models explaining astronomy and space concepts.
Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed on Mondays and Second Tuesdays)
Entry Fee: INR 50 per adult & INR 30 per child
Next, drive past the grand Vidhana Soudha, one of the most iconic buildings in Bangalore and the largest legislative building in India. Often referred to as the Taj Mahal of South India because of its magnificent white architecture, the building features a unique blend of Dravidian, Rajasthani, South Indian, and Indo-Saracenic architectural styles. Beautifully carved granite pillars, domes, and walls enhance its grandeur, while the surrounding gardens, fountains, and flower beds add to its charm.
Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Weekdays only; Closed on weekends and holidays)
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Continue your visit to the ISKCON Temple, one of the most popular spiritual attractions in the city. The temple complex is known for its impressive architecture featuring a gold-plated flag post, elegant stone carvings, fountains, waterfalls, arches, landscaped gardens, and a large amphitheatre. Visitors can also explore the Vedic museum and exhibitions within the complex. The temple regularly hosts devotional songs, prayer sessions, lectures, and recitals.
Timings: 7:15 AM – 1:00 PM & 4:15 PM – 8:30 PM (All Days)
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Overnight stay in Bangalore.
(The itinerary may change depending on your arrival time, travel schedule, and the location of the hotel.)
(Entry fees and activity costs are to be paid directly wherever applicable.)
Today morning after breakfast, check out from the hotel and start a little early as you proceed towards Mysore.
On the way, visit Lal Bagh Botanical Garden (if time permits). This historic botanical garden dates back to the 17th century and was developed under the initiative of the ruler Tipu Sultan. The garden is known for its beautifully landscaped flower beds, ponds, and rare plant species. One of its most fascinating attractions is a 3,000-million-year-old rock, considered among the oldest rocks in the world. Lal Bagh houses more than 1,000 exotic plant species brought from countries like Afghanistan and Persia. Visitors can also spot birds such as Brahminy kite, pond heron, and mynas. The garden is also famous for its flower shows, boating activities on the lake, and cultural events like folk dances and music concerts held on the second and fourth weekends.
Timings: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM (All Days)
Entry Fee: INR 20 per person
Continue your journey and visit Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, also known as Dariya Daulat Bagh, meaning “wealth of the sea.” This beautiful palace served as the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan and has long fascinated visitors with its elegance and history. Tipu Sultan himself referred to it as the “Abode of Happiness” and the “Envy of Heaven.” The palace stands on a raised stone platform and features elegant teakwood pillars, artistic interiors, and detailed paintings. The construction of the palace was started by Hyder Ali Khan in 1778 and later completed by his son Tipu Sultan in 1784 AD.
Timings: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM on weekdays & 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM on Sundays
Entry Fee: INR 15 per person for Indian Nationals & INR 200 for Foreign Nationals
Upon arrival in Mysore, check in to the hotel and freshen up. In the evening around 5:00 PM, drive to Brindavan Gardens to witness the famous sound and light show.
Brindavan Gardens is one of the most beautiful terrace gardens in the world and is located about 12 km northwest of Mysore city. The garden is famous for its illuminated fountains, botanical park, and a wide variety of plants. The idea to develop these gardens came from Sir Mirza Ismail, the then Diwan of Mysore State, who wanted to beautify the area around the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam (KRS Dam). The dam, built over the Cauvery River, was named after Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV. The design of Brindavan Gardens was inspired by the famous Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir, reflecting the traditional Mughal style with beautifully arranged terraces, water channels, fountains, lawns, and flower beds.
Timings: Weekdays – 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM & Weekends – 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Illumination Timings:
• Jan – Sept: Weekdays 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM & Weekends 7:00 PM – 8:55 PM
• Oct – Dec: Weekdays 7:00 PM – 8:55 PM & Weekends 7:00 PM – 8:25 PM
Entry Fee: INR 20 per person
Overnight stay in Mysore.
(The itinerary may change depending on your time, travel schedule, and hotel location.)
(Entry fees and activity costs are to be paid directly wherever applicable.)
Today morning after breakfast, start early and proceed to visit the magnificent Mysore Palace, one of the most iconic landmarks of Karnataka. The present structure of the palace was completed in 1912 and is known for its stunning Indo-Saracenic architectural style, which beautifully blends Hindu, Islamic, Rajput, and Gothic elements. Surrounded by well-designed gardens, the palace is a three-storied structure built with stone and marble domes. It also features a five-storied tower with a height of 145 feet. One of the most striking features of the palace is its deep pink marble domes placed on top of the grey granite building, designed by the famous architect Henry Irwin. The grand portico of the palace has seven large arches, with the central arch flanked by two smaller ones and supported by tall decorative pillars, making the entire structure truly mesmerizing.
Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sound & Light Show Timings:
07:00 PM – 07:40 PM on weekdays (Monday to Saturday) except Sundays, National Holidays and State Festivals
Illumination Timings:
• 07:00 PM – 07:45 PM on Sundays, National Holidays and State Festivals
• 07:40 PM – 07:45 PM on weekdays (Monday to Saturday) after the sound and light show
Entry Fee: INR 40 per person for Indian Nationals & INR 200 per person for Foreign Nationals
Note: Entry from Varaha Gate of Mysore Palace
Facilities Available at Mysore Palace:
• Free Wheelchair Facility
• Free Camera Custody Counter
• Free Stand for Footwears
• Drinking Water
• Clean Toilets
• Government Approved Guides
Another major attraction of the Mysore Palace is the world-famous Mysore Dasara Festival, which is celebrated here with great grandeur. During this festival, stages are set up within the palace grounds where many renowned artists perform. On the 10th day, Dashami, a grand procession featuring decorated elephants begins from the palace grounds. This vibrant celebration usually takes place during October or November. During the festival season, the palace is illuminated with more than 96,000 lights for nearly two months, creating a spectacular and unforgettable sight.
Later continue your journey towards Ooty. Enroute you may visit Bandipur National Park, located on the Mysore–Ooty highway. The park is one of the most important wildlife reserves in South India and covers an area of 874 square kilometers. It is home to several endangered species of animals and plants. Bandipur National Park, along with Mudumalai National Park, Wayanad National Park, and Nagarhole National Park, forms the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which is the largest protected wildlife region in South India and also the region with the highest population of wild elephants in South Asia. The park is well known for sightings of tigers, elephants, and other wildlife species. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu jointly manage this protected region, with the Tamil Nadu side known as the Mudumalai Reserve. Bandipur National Park is also recommended for recognition as a heritage site.
Safari Options:
• Bus Safari: 6:30 AM & 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM (Approx. INR 100 per person + Entry Fee INR 250 per person)
• Elephant Safari: 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM
• Jeep Safari: 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM & 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Approx. INR 3000 per jeep for minimum 6 pax + Entry Fee INR 250 per person)
(Safari timings and duration may change depending on season, weather conditions, crowd, and vehicle availability.)
Overnight stay in Ooty.
(The itinerary may change depending on your travel schedule, arrival time, and hotel location.)
(Entry fees and activity costs are to be paid directly wherever applicable.)
Today morning after breakfast, start early as it will be a busy day exploring the beautiful hill station of Ooty. Begin your sightseeing with a visit to the famous Government Botanical Garden. Spread across 55 hectares, this massive garden is home to a wide variety of colorful flowers, rare plants, and trees. The garden has more than 650 species of plants and trees, making it a delightful place for nature lovers and visitors who enjoy scenic landscapes and well-maintained lawns.
Next, visit the Government Museum, which was established around 1989 to preserve and promote the culture and heritage of Ooty. The museum showcases an impressive collection related to local culture, tribal history, sculptures, and artifacts. Visitors can see various objects that represent the traditions and lifestyle of the Toda tribe, one of the oldest tribes of the Nilgiri region. The museum also displays historical art, crafts, and sculptures that reflect the ecology and heritage of Udhagamandalam.
Later proceed to the Wax World Museum, located in a 130-year-old Colonial Mansion near Ooty Lake. The museum features lifelike wax statues of famous personalities from Indian history. It is an interesting attraction for visitors, especially families and children, offering a chance to see realistic figures of well-known historical personalities.
Timings: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Continue your visit to the Thread Garden, a unique artificial garden where flowers, plants, and lawns are beautifully crafted using thread, canvas, and wire. The entire garden is created with detailed handwork and showcases incredible craftsmanship.
Afterward, visit Doddabetta Peak, the highest peak in the Nilgiris, located at an altitude of 8,606 feet. From the top, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding Nilgiri hills and valleys. There is also a Telescope House that allows travelers to view the scenic landscapes more closely.
Timings: 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM
If time permits, you may also visit the Honey and Bee Museum nearby.
In the evening, visit Ooty Lake, one of the most popular attractions in the town. Here visitors can enjoy several activities such as boating, horse riding, cycling, and mini train rides (activities available at additional cost). Spend some relaxing time by the lake before returning to the hotel.
Overnight stay in Ooty.
(The itinerary may change depending on your time, travel schedule, and hotel location.)
(Entry fees and activity costs are to be paid directly wherever applicable.)
Today morning after breakfast, you can choose any one of the following full-day activities, as both options involve a day excursion around Ooty.
Option 1: Enjoy a scenic journey on the famous Nilgiri Mountain Railway from Ooty to Coonoor (refer to the train details and timetable). This heritage train ride through the Nilgiri hills offers beautiful views of valleys, forests, and tea plantations. After reaching Coonoor, visit popular viewpoints such as Lamb’s Rock and Dolphin’s Nose, both known for their breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
Option 2: Take a day trip to Pykara Lake (vehicle cost extra). Pykara is a small village located about 21 kms from Ooty on the Ooty–Mysore Road and is famous for its natural beauty. The area is well known for Pykara Waterfalls and Pykara Lake. Visitors can enjoy speedboat rides at the lake, take relaxing walks through the pine forests, and spend time enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The region is also known for its protected sholas (forest patches), Toda tribal settlements, grassy meadows, and rich wildlife habitat. The Pykara Dam, Pykara Falls, and the reservoir attract many tourists throughout the year. There is also a Forest Rest House at Pykara and a Boat House with a restaurant available for visitors.
Famous For: Speedboat Rides
Timings: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Average Cost: INR 100 per person
Along with the Pykara visit, you may also explore Mudumalai National Park (vehicle cost extra). Mudumalai National Park is one of the earliest wildlife reserves declared in India and is located in the Nilgiri district on the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The park lies on the Ooty–Mysore route and can be accessed from both Ooty and Mysore. Recently declared a Tiger Reserve, the park is home to around 50 tigers along with several other species of wildlife.
Jungle Safari: Approximately 1-hour ride
Bus Safari:
• 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM
• Evening 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Cost: INR 350 per person
Jeep Safari:
Cost: INR 4200 per trip for 4 people
(Tickets can be purchased from the reception at Theppakadu.)
Elephant Safari:
Duration: 30 minutes
Timings: 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM & 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Cost: INR 1200 per person
(Booking is made at the reception.)
In the evening, return to Ooty. You may spend some time shopping in the local markets before heading back to the hotel.
Overnight stay in Ooty.
(The itinerary may change depending on your time, travel schedule, and hotel location.)
(Entry fees and activity costs are to be paid directly wherever applicable.
This morning after breakfast, check out from the hotel and start early as you drive towards Coimbatore Airport for your onward journey.
If time permits and depending on your flight schedule, you can visit Sim’s Park in Coonoor, located about 4 km from Coonoor Railway Station. Situated at an altitude of 1780 meters, Sim’s Park is a beautifully maintained botanical garden divided into eight sections. The park features colorful flower beds, green lawns, and rockeries that enhance its scenic beauty. Among the many rare trees and plants found here are Araucaria, Quercus, Phoenix, Camellia, Pine, and Turpentine trees. Spread across 12 hectares, the garden also has a glass house that showcases a variety of ornamental plants and flowers. The blooming magnolias with vibrant pink and white flowers are especially beautiful and attract many visitors.
You may also visit the Coonoor Tea Estate, where the vast and scenic tea plantations offer a refreshing view of the Nilgiri hills. These tea estates are a popular attraction among travelers, especially tea lovers who enjoy the pleasant aroma and the beautiful surroundings of the plantations.
Later continue your journey towards Coimbatore Airport / Railway Station to catch your connecting flight or train back to your hometown, carrying wonderful memories of your South India tour.
(The itinerary may change depending on your time and travel schedule.)
(Entry fees and activity costs are to be paid directly wherever applicable.)
Includes/Excludes
Inclusions
- Accommodation as per Package Category
- Hotel Luxury Taxes.
- Daily Breakfast & Dinner.
- The Transfers and Sightseeing in Private AC Vehicle.
Exclusions
- 5% GST Extra on tour cost
- Airfare
- Cost for supplementary service, optional Tours, Up-gradation Charges, Guide, Sightseeing, entrance fees.
- Cost of meals (Lunch & Dinner)
- Cost for Insurance Premiums, Rafting Charges, Jeep Safari or water sport activities.
- Cost for service provided on a personal request.
- Cost for personal expenses such as Minibar, laundry, bottled water, soft drinks, incidentals, porter Charges, tips etc.
- Difference in cost arising due to change in Taxes by the Government which will have to be collected directly on arrival.
- Difference in cost arising due to change in Fuel price.
- Difference in cost arising due to extra usage of vehicle, other than scheduled & mentioned in the itinerary.
- Anything which is not mentioned in inclusions.
- All monuments are from outside unless mentioned in inclusions
- AC in the vehicle will not be kept on when the vehicle is not moving . i.e. When the vehicle is parked at some sightseeing place, restaurant or any place , the AC will not be kept on.
Trip Dates
- Guaranteed Group Discount Available Available PackagesSaturdayMarch 21, 2026ThursdayMarch 26, 2026₹27,900Available
- Guaranteed Group Discount Available Available PackagesSundayMarch 22, 2026FridayMarch 27, 2026₹27,900Available
- Guaranteed Group Discount Available Available PackagesMondayMarch 23, 2026SaturdayMarch 28, 2026₹27,900Available
- Guaranteed Group Discount Available Available PackagesTuesdayMarch 24, 2026SundayMarch 29, 2026₹27,900Available
The best time to visit Bangalore, Mysore, and Ooty is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and comfortable for sightseeing. However, Ooty can be visited throughout the year due to its cool climate.
The temperature in Bangalore and Mysore usually ranges between 20°C to 35°C, while Ooty remains cooler with temperatures between 10°C to 25°C, depending on the season.
Visitors can enjoy popular South Indian dishes such as Masala Dosa, Idli, Vada, Bisi Bele Bath, Mysore Pak, Filter Coffee, and a variety of traditional Karnataka and Tamil Nadu cuisines.
Yes, hotel upgrades and extended stay options can be arranged depending on availability and additional cost. Guests can request upgrades while booking or before the travel date.
This trip is suitable for families, couples, honeymooners, nature lovers, and travelers who want to explore heritage sites, wildlife, and scenic hill stations in South India.
















