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6 Days 5 Nights

The Royal Trail: A 6-Day Journey through Palaces, Peaks, and the Wild Heart of the South.

Overview

This meticulously crafted journey begins in the "Garden City," Bangalore, where you are greeted and transferred to the royal city of Mysore for 01 Night. En route, you will step back in history at Srirangapatna to visit Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace before spending your evening amidst the musical fountains of the Brindavan Gardens. After marveling at the opulence of the Mysore Palace the following morning, the tour ascends into the lush Western Ghats to Wayanad for 02 Nights. Here, you will discover the engineering marvel of the Banasura Sagar Dam, the India-shaped Pookode Lake, and the prehistoric Edakkal Caves, alongside the thunderous Soochipara or Meenmutty Waterfalls.
The adventure then transitions to the untamed wilderness of Kabini for 01 Night, located on the fringes of Nagarahole National Park. This leg of the trip offers a thrilling jungle safari to spot majestic predators and a peaceful morning Coracle ride on the Kabini River. The circuit concludes with 01 Night back in Bangalore, allowing you to explore its cosmopolitan charm, including the Tudor-style Bangalore Palace, the grand Vidhana Soudha, and the historic Lalbagh Botanical Gardens. Throughout the trip, you will travel in a private AC vehicle with a meal plan of daily breakfast and dinner, ensuring a seamless blend of heritage, nature, and wildlife across Karnataka’s most iconic landscapes.

Location & Duration Breakdown
Mysore (01 Night): Explore the legacy of the Wadiyar dynasty, iconic palaces, and beautifully landscaped gardens.
Wayanad (02 Nights): Experience misty hill stations, ancient cave paintings, and high-altitude freshwater lakes.
Kabini (01 Night): Immerse yourself in the heart of a Tiger Reserve with safaris and traditional river boating.
Bangalore (01 Night): Discover the mix of colonial heritage and modern "Silicon Valley" energy in the state capital.

Highlights

  • 1 Night(s) in Mysore at Hotel Rio Meridian/ Hotel Pai Vista/ Hotel Le Ruchi The Prince or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Wayanad at Abad Brookside Lakkidi or similar
  • 1 Night(s) in Kabini at Regenta Jungle Resort Kabini Springs or similar
  • 1 Night(s) in Bangalore at Regenta Inn Grand Koramangala/ GoldenMetroHotel or similar

Itinerary

  • Day
    01

    Day 1 :Bangalore - Mysore - (144 Kms, 3 Hrs 15 Minutes)

    Upon your arrival at Bangalore Airport, you will be met by our representative and assisted with your transfer to Mysore. Historically the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1956, this city remains the cultural soul of Karnataka. Known as a "Royal City," Mysore is celebrated for its majestic architecture, rich heritage, and its global reputation as a premier haven for Yoga.

    On your way to Mysore, you will stop at Srirangapatna to visit Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, known as Daria Daulat Bagh ("Wealth of the Sea"). This stunning structure, set amidst beautiful gardens, looks like a scene from a grand Bollywood film. Built entirely of teak wood, it serves as a masterclass in Indo-Islamic architecture. The ground floor houses a museum featuring murals, sketches, and artifacts from the era of the "Tiger of Mysore." The palace is open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on weekdays and 8:30 am to 5:30 pm on Sundays, with a nominal entry fee of INR 15 for Indians and INR 200 for foreign nationals.

    Upon reaching Mysore, check into your hotel and take a moment to freshen up. In the evening, you will visit the famous Brindavan Gardens, located at the foot of the Krishnarajasagara Dam across the Cauvery River. Completed in 1932, these sprawling 60-acre terrace gardens are meticulously maintained, featuring perfectly manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and ornate gazebos. The highlight of the visit is the Musical Fountain, where the water "dances" to synchronized lights and music—a must-see spectacle as the day ends.

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Mysore.

    Meal Plan: Dinner

    • Timings: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
    • Entry Fee: INR 100 per adult, INR 50 per child (7–12 years).

    Following the palace tour, embark on a scenic drive toward the green paradise of Wayanad. Upon arrival, your first stop is the Banasura Sagar Dam, India's largest earth dam and the second largest in Asia. Set against the majestic Banasura Hill, the reservoir creates a hypnotizing landscape of tiny islands. It is a hub for adventure seekers, offering activities like zip-lining, speed boating, and traditional coracle rides.

    • Timings: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
    • Entry Fee: INR 40 per adult, INR 20 per child. (Activities like Speed Boating: ~INR 1000 for 5 people; Zip-lining: ~INR 300 per person).

    Next, visit the serene Pookode Lake, a natural freshwater lake nestled among evergreen forests. Interestingly, the lake's aerial view is said to resemble the map of India. You can enjoy a peaceful boat ride here or walk along the pathway to soak in the tranquility. Continue to the Lakkidi View Point, often called the "Gateway of Wayanad." Perched at a high altitude with a bird’s-eye view of the deep valleys and the winding nine hairpin bends of the Thamarassery Churam road, it is the perfect spot for photography.

    Later in the evening, check into your hotel for a relaxing end to the day.

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Wayanad.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    02

    Day 2 :Mysore – Wayanad - (131 Kms, 3 Hrs)

    After breakfast, check out from your hotel and prepare to witness the pinnacle of royal Karnataka at the Mysore Palace (also known as Amba Vilas Palace). This Indo-Saracenic masterpiece, designed by Henry Irwin and completed in 1912, is the official residence of the Wodeyar dynasty. As you walk through its grand halls, you will be mesmerized by the intricate mahogany carvings, stained glass ceilings, and the magnificent Golden Throne.

    • Timings: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
    • Entry Fee: INR 100 per adult, INR 50 per child (7–12 years).

    Following the palace tour, embark on a scenic drive toward the green paradise of Wayanad. Upon arrival, your first stop is the Banasura Sagar Dam, India's largest earth dam and the second largest in Asia. Set against the majestic Banasura Hill, the reservoir creates a hypnotizing landscape of tiny islands. It is a hub for adventure seekers, offering activities like zip-lining, speed boating, and traditional coracle rides.

    • Timings: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
    • Entry Fee: INR 40 per adult, INR 20 per child. (Activities like Speed Boating: ~INR 1000 for 5 people; Zip-lining: ~INR 300 per person).

    Next, visit the serene Pookode Lake, a natural freshwater lake nestled among evergreen forests. Interestingly, the lake's aerial view is said to resemble the map of India. You can enjoy a peaceful boat ride here or walk along the pathway to soak in the tranquility. Continue to the Lakkidi View Point, often called the "Gateway of Wayanad." Perched at a high altitude with a bird’s-eye view of the deep valleys and the winding nine hairpin bends of the Thamarassery Churam road, it is the perfect spot for photography.

    Later in the evening, check into your hotel for a relaxing end to the day.

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Wayanad.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    03

    Day 3 :Wayanad

    Day 3: Immersive Exploration of Wayanad’s Ancient Caves and Waterfalls

    After a hearty breakfast, your third day is dedicated to experiencing the true natural and historical essence of Wayanad. Since the top attractions are spread across different locations, your day is designed around a flexible choice of two iconic sets of sightseeing. You may begin your journey at the legendary Edakkal Caves, a prehistoric marvel perched 4,000 feet above sea level. Reaching the caves involves an invigorating 1.5 km uphill trek, where you are rewarded with the sight of "pictorial writings"—magnificent Stone Age carvings dating back to 6,000 BCE. As the only known site in India with such ancient petroglyphs, these caves offer a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into a long-lost civilization against a backdrop of sweeping valley views.

    The adventure continues as you head toward the thundering cascades of the region. You can choose to visit the Soochipara Waterfalls, also known as Sentinel Rock Falls, where a 2 km walk through dense deciduous forests leads you to a breathtaking three-tiered plunge. The needle-shaped falls crash into a natural pool that is perfect for a refreshing dip amidst the lush greenery. Alternatively, if you seek a more rugged experience, you can explore the Meenmutty Waterfalls. This massive three-tiered cascade requires a scenic trek through the thick jungle, offering thrilling visuals and a powerful display of nature’s force. Whether you are tracing ancient history in the caves or cooling off by the perennial falls, the day provides a perfect blend of adventure and serenity. As evening falls, you will return to your hotel to relax and enjoy a quiet dinner.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Dinner
  • Day
    04

    Day 4 :Wayanad – Kabini - (94 Kms, 3 Hrs)

    After breakfast, you will check out and depart for Kabini, arguably one of India’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Located on the southern fringes of the Nagarahole National Park, Kabini was once the private hunting ground of the Mysore Maharajas. Today, it is a pristine sanctuary where the tranquil backwaters of the River Kabini meet dense teak forests, creating a breathtaking landscape that is home to tigers, leopards, and the largest congregation of Asiatic elephants in the world.

    Upon arrival, check into your riverside resort and settle in. For your afternoon, you have several exciting options to explore this wilderness:

    • Jungle Safari (Optional): Head out for an evening safari into Nagarahole National Park. You can choose a Canter (Bus) Safari (approx. INR 700–1,200) or a more private Jeep Safari (approx. INR 2,800) to increase your chances of spotting the elusive big cats and diverse herbivores. Safaris typically run from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM.
    • Kabini Dam & Backwaters: If you prefer a more relaxed evening, visit the Kabini Dam. Built in 1974, it is an engineering marvel that offers a peaceful viewpoint of the vast reservoir. The surrounding backwaters are a birdwatcher's paradise, especially during sunset when the sky reflects off the crystal-clear water.
    • Resort Relaxation: Alternatively, simply unwind at your resort, soaking in the serene sounds of the jungle and the view of the river.

    As night falls, the forest comes alive with a different energy. Enjoy a quiet evening by the water before dinner.

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Kabini.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    05

    Day 5 :Kabini – Bangalore - (209 Kms, 5 Hrs)

    Start your morning with a quintessentially South Indian adventure: a Coracle Ride on the Kabini River. A coracle is a traditional, circular boat made of bamboo and hide, designed centuries ago to navigate these specific river systems. Drifting slowly across the tranquil backwaters in this unique vessel offers a silent, bird’s-eye view of the shoreline, where you might spot thirsty wildlife or rare aquatic birds. This peaceful encounter with the river is widely considered a "must-do" experience for any visitor to the region.

    After breakfast, you will check out and begin your drive toward Bangalore, the vibrant capital of Karnataka. Known globally as the "Silicon Valley of India" and beloved locally as the "Garden City," Bangalore is one of the country’s most cosmopolitan hubs. The city is famous for its refreshing year-round climate, lush parks, and a booming culinary scene that features everything from legendary traditional eateries to quirky themed cafes and artisanal craft breweries.

    Upon arrival, check into your hotel and take some time to settle in. The evening is yours to enjoy at leisure—you might choose to take a stroll through the bustling local markets, visit a famous pub on MG Road, or simply relax and soak in the city's energetic atmosphere.

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Bangalore.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    06

    Day 6 :Bangalore

    Your final day begins with a comprehensive tour of Bangalore’s most iconic landmarks, blending royal history, political importance, and spiritual serenity. After an early breakfast, you will check out from the hotel and begin your city exploration:

    • Bangalore Palace: Step into a world of royal opulence at this 19th-century masterpiece. Spread over a vast 450-acre estate, the palace architecture is a stunning blend of Tudor, Scottish, and Gothic styles, featuring fortified towers and vine-covered walls inspired by Windsor Castle. Inside, you can explore 35 ornate rooms filled with Roman arches, stained-glass windows, and massive chandeliers. Highlights include the exquisite paintings by the legendary artist Raja Ravi Varma and a unique dining table studded with Mother of Pearl that once belonged to the Diwan of Mysore.
    • Vidhana Soudha: Next, stop to admire the "Taj Mahal of South India." As the largest legislative building in the country, this pristine white granite structure is a marvel of Neo-Dravidian architecture. While you take in the grandeur of its massive pillars and domes from the outside, you’ll notice the famous inscription on its facade: "Government’s Work is God’s Work." (Please note: Interior access is restricted on weekends and public holidays).
    • Lalbagh Botanical Gardens: Find peace in this 240-acre "Green Lung" of the city. Commissioned in 1760 by Hyder Ali and completed by Tipu Sultan, these gardens house over 1,800 species of exotic plants. The centerpiece is the magnificent Glass House, modeled after London’s Crystal Palace. It’s a perfect spot for birdwatching and admiring trees that are over a century old.
    • ISKCON Temple: Conclude your tour at one of the largest ISKCON temples in the world. Perched on Hare Krishna Hill, the temple is an architectural wonder featuring a 17-meter-high gold-plated flag post and beautifully painted ceilings. Beyond the spiritual aura, the temple complex houses a Vedic museum and an amphitheater where traditional recitals often take place.
      • Timings: 7:15 AM – 1:00 PM & 4:15 PM – 8:30 PM.

    After a fulfilling day of sightseeing, you will be transferred to Bangalore Airport or the Railway Station for your onward journey. You depart with a heart full of memories from the royal streets of Mysore, the misty trails of Wayanad, the wild riverbanks of Kabini, and the vibrant spirit of Bangalore.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast

    Breakfast + Dinner

Inclusions

  • Accommodation as per your itinerary
  • Daily Breakfast & Dinner in Inclusions.
  • All transfers & sightseeing by ac vehicle ( AC will not work in Hilly regions )
  • Hotel Luxury Taxes.

Exclusions

  • 5% GST on total tour cost
  • Airfare
  • Cost for supplementary service, optional Tours, Up-gradation Charges, Guide, Sightseeing, entrance fees.
  • Cost of meals (Lunch)
  • 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.

FAQs

What is the best time of year to take this specific tour?

The ideal time is from September to March. During these months, the weather in Mysore and Bangalore is pleasant, the waterfalls in Wayanad are in full flow after the monsoon, and wildlife sightings in Kabini are at their peak.

Are the Jungle Safaris in Kabini included in the package cost?

No, Jungle Safaris (Jeep or Canter/Bus) are optional and at an additional cost. We recommend booking these in advance through the Forest Department portal or your resort, as they are highly popular and have limited daily slots.

Is there a dress code for the temples and palaces on this route?

While the Mysore and Bangalore Palaces do not have a strict religious dress code, modest clothing is recommended. However, for the ISKCON Temple in Bangalore, it is best to wear clothes that cover your shoulders and knees. Shoes must be removed before entering all temple premises.

How difficult are the treks in Wayanad (Edakkal Caves & Waterfalls)?

The trek to Edakkal Caves is a moderate 1.5 km uphill climb on a paved path and steps; it requires basic fitness. The walk to Soochipara Waterfalls is a downward descent. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes with a good grip for these activities.

Is the Coracle Ride in Kabini safe for children and seniors?

Yes, the Coracle Ride is a slow, peaceful experience on the backwaters. Life jackets are typically provided and mandatory. It is a stable, traditional boat, making it safe for all age groups under normal weather conditions.

What kind of food can we expect on this trip?

The package includes breakfast and dinner at the hotels. You will find a mix of South Indian, North Indian, and Continental cuisines. In Wayanad and Mysore, you’ll have the chance to try authentic local specialties like Mysore Masala Dosa or Wayanad Bamboo Biryani.