Tour Code: FIT/2301

One State Many Worlds

5 Nights / 6 Days
Private Van Tour
Summer Special
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Cities : Mysore (1N),Wayanad (2N),Kabini (1N),Bangalore (1N)

Sightseeing

Mysore, India
  • Lalitha Mahal
  • Tipu Sultans Summer Palace And Museum
  • Mysore Palace
  • Mysore Palace illumination and Sound Light Show
Wayanad, India
  • Banasura Sagar Dam
  • Edakkal Caves
  • Kallar Meenmutty Waterfalls
  • Soochipara Waterfalls
  • Lakkidi View Point
Kabini, India
  • Nagarahole National Park And Tiger Reserve
  • Coracle Ride
  • Kabini Dam
Bangalore, India
  • Bangalore Palace
  • ISKCON Temple Bangalore
  • Vidhana Soudha
  • Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Meals

  • 5 Breakfast
  • 5 Dinner
  • 2 Lunch
Philosophy of the Kerala tour:
  • Periyar Safari needs to be booked online in advance. 
  • Kumarakom / Alleppy are the backwater place. There are no sightseeing at this place. One has to enjoy the backwaters & its scenic beauty.
  • Drivers of South India cannot communicate in Hindi at all. They will only co-ordinate in English but their English is not very fluent .They follow the tour itinerary & will communicate only for the schedule & sightseeing places.  They will not be able to guide or give complete details about any sightseeing place. Basically they are drivers & not guides.

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Bangalore - Mysore - (144 Kms, 3 Hrs 15 Minutes)
    Arrive at Bangalore Airport, meet the assistance and proceed to MysoreMysore: Mysore is in Karnataka, India and was the capital city from 1399 – 1956 under the Kingdom of Mysore. This makes it a sort of royal city in India and its architecture and culture is one of the nicest in the country. Mysore is also considered to be one of Kartnataka’s cultural cities, and most commonly known as haven for yoga.Enroute visit Tipu Sultan’s summer palace, Srirangapatna: The Daria Daulat Bagh refers to Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace which contains Tipu Sultan’s Museum on its ground floor and seems like something out of a spectacular Bollywood movie. Tipu Sultan’s Museum is a fantastic example of Indo-Islamic architecture and it’s like the Summer Palace in Bangalore, one of the best things to see in the city, because it’s also built entirely in teak wood.Timings: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm on all the weekdays, on Sundays 08:30 am – 5:30 pmEntry fees: INR 15 per person for Indian Nationals, INR 200 for Foreign Nationals. On arrival check in to hotel.  After fresh ‘n’ up proceed to visit Brindavan garden. Brindavan Gardens: The gardens are located 12 km west of Mysore city right at the foot of Krishnarajasagara Dam on the Cauvery River.These terrace gardens were completed back in 1932 and cover over 60 acres of land. The gardens are well maintained. The grass always looks trimmed and freshly mowed. The flower beds are well taken care of. The topiaries are in perfect shapes and the gazebos look inviting.Try to visit the gardens by the end of the day and catch the musical fountain.Dinner & Overnight Stay at Mysore.



    • Dinner
  • Day 2 :Mysore – Wayanad - (131 Kms, 3 Hrs)
    Today morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and visit Mysore palace and later drive to Wayanad. Mysore Palace - Known for as a stunning example of Indo-Sarcenic Revival architecture, the palace has changed hands a few times over the years since it was originally built in the 14th-century. It is now home to the royal family of Mysore, the Wodeyars.On arrival in Wayanad visit Banasura Sagar Dam: This is the largest earth dam in India and the second largest in Asia. The topography here is such many islands are going to be formed in the upstream of the dam when the dam is full. These islands with the background of the Banasura hill will provide a hypnotizing sight to tourists.Very beautiful surroundings and view points and Adventure activities like zip lining, zorbing, speed boat, coracle ride(at additional cost) can be done at Banasurasagar dam. (9 am to 5 pm)• Pookode Lake: Pookode Lake is the most beautiful freshwater lake. This lake resembles the shape of India’s map founded by geographical experts.• Lakkidi View Point: Lakkidi is a quaint hamlet in Wayanad covered in green. The Lakkidi viewpoint is at a hairpin bent along the road in the hills. The captivating views will make you fall in love with Wayanad.  This place is surrounded by green trees on all sides. Later check into the hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at Wayanand.



    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 3 :Wayanad
    Today Morning after breakfast proceed for full day sightseeing covering either Meenmutty waterfalls or Banasurasagar dam (if not visited on earlier day) or Edakkal caves and Soochipara waterfalls. (Any 2 set of sightseeing’s can be done because of distant locations)• Meenmutty Falls - Meenmutty Waterfalls is a three-tiered waterfall which will take your breath away. A scenic trek through the lush green forest with thundering visuals of the scenery, Meenmutty Waterfalls is hailed as one of the foremost thrilling places for adventure lovers in Wayanad.• Edakkal Caves - Edakkal caves are famous for its pictorial paintings (cave paintings), which are considered to be of 6000 B C. It is the only known place in India with Stone Age carvings.• Soochipara Waterfall - Soochipara Waterfalls is one of the best waterfalls in Wayanad. Soochipara falls are the needle-shaped three-tiered falls that plunge from the Vellarimala hills in Wayanad. It is also referred to as the Sentical Rock Falls. Surrounded by forests of deciduous trees this is the foremost beautiful waterfall in Wayanad. And it’s a perennial waterfall.Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel.



    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 4 :Wayanad – Kabini - (94 Kms, 3 Hrs)
    Today Morning after breakfast checks out and departs for Kabini. Kabini - Nestled within the southern fringes of the Nagarahole National Park, the Kabini is a perfect getaway for nature lovers. The breathtaking locale with the tranquil backwaters of the River Kabini presents an ideal setting for a long-awaited vacation. On arrival at Kabini, check into the hotel. Take lunch. Evening either take canter/jeep safari (at additional cost) or visit Kabini dam or spend evening at the beautiful resort. Dinner & Overnight stay at Kabini. (Entry fees & safari cost to be paid directly wherever applicable)



    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
    • Dinner
  • Day 5 :Kabini – Bangalore - (209 Kms, 5 Hrs)
    Today morning after breakfast. Enjoy a coracle ride in Kabini River - It’s a traditional round shaped boat called a coracle. The design of the boat is unique to the rivers of Southern India (a must do experience). Thereafter check out & proceed to Bangalore. Bangalore: It’s one of India’s most cosmopolitan cities. Its soothing climate and vibrant local culture draws people from all over the world. It is also known as the ‘Silicon Valley of India,’ and as its ‘Garden City’. However, the city is known for its excellent restaurants, quirky cafes, local craft beer and a wide range of pubs. On arrival at Bangalore, check into the hotel. Evening free for leisure activity. Dinner & Overnight stay at Bangalore.



    • Breakfast
    • Lunch
    • Dinner
  • Day 6 :Bangalore
    Today morning after Breakfast, check out from hotel & visit below places:Bangalore Palace: visit the majestic Bangalore Palace, spread over an area of 45,000 acres! The architecture has influences from Indian, Scottish, and Gothic styles and features beautiful Roman arches, pillars, and vine-covered walls. One should not miss to see the 35 rooms inside and their carved walls, fountains, stained glass windows, huge chandeliers, and paintings by artists like Raja Ravi Varma. One of the best attractions inside is the mother of pearl-studded dining table belonging to the Diwan of Mysore. Check into the hotel. Freshen up and proceed to visitVidhan Soudha : This grand building, a very popular tourist attraction, is referred to as the ‘Taj Mahal of South India’ for its grandeur and pristine white architecture. This is the largest legislative building in India.The design of the building has Dravidian, Rajasthani, South Indian, and Indo-Saracen influences and has beautifully carved granite pillars, walls, and domes. While antiques and rare paintings adorn the inside of Vidhana Soudha, the exteriors are dotted with lush gardens, fountains, and flowers.Timings: 10:00 am- 5:30 pm – Weekdays (Closed on weekends and holidays)Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens - Spread over 96 hectares, the wonderfully landscaped Lalbagh Botanical Gardens are filled with amazing trees and over 1,800 species of plants from all around the world. It was commissioned in 1760 by the famous ruler Hyder Ali. Try to visit in the morning when you can see the many birds that live here.  Iskcon Temple : The temple’s architecture is amazing including a gold-plated flag post, stone carvings, fountains, waterfalls, arches, flowering gardens, and a huge amphitheatre. Don’t miss to see the Vedic museum and the exhibitions here. There are songs, recitals, prayer sessions, and lectures held regularly.Timings:  7:15 am-1:00 pm & 4:15 pm- 8:30 pm all daysTransfer to Bangalore Airport/Railway. It's the time to bid farewell. Drop at Bangalore airport/Railway station, you return with the wonderful memories of South. (The itinerary changes as per your time, schedule and the hotel area which you stay in)(Entry fees & activity cost to be paid directly wherever applicable)



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Sightseeing

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Lalitha Mahal

Open Time : 10:00 AM
Close Time : 06:00 PM 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 1 - 2 Hours 

Lalitha Mahal Palace is another such historical structure in the city of Mysore. This palace is 2nd largest palace in the Mysore city, it is located at the foothills of Chamundi Hills on a small hillock. Constructed by Mysore Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar - IV to serve as a guest house for the then Viceroy of India, who was Maharaja’s royal guests. Later this palace was used for hosting other royal guests and special visitors of the royal family. This palace is taken over in the year 1973 and is maintained by India Tourism Development Corporation ( ITDC ) which is now converted into a heritage hotel. This palace was constructed in the year of 1921 and since then it has been liked by visitors with its architectural marvel excellence and beauty.

With its architectural inspirations drawn from St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, it is said that this palace was constructed with a cost of around 13 lakhs at that time. This two storied palace also presents a stunning view of the hills around.

Inclusion :
  • Entry Charges 
Exclusion :
  • Guide Charges Extra
  • No Transfers
  • No Meals 
Important Notes :
  • The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
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Tipu Sultans Summer Palace And Museum

Open Time : 08:30 AM

Close Time : 05:30 PM 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx. Duration Suggested - 1 Hour


Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, also known as Dariya Daulat Bagh, meaning "the wealth of the sea" has long been enticing visitors. This palace, which used to be the summer residence of Tipu Sultan, was often called 'Abode of Happiness' and 'Envy of Heaven' by the builder. Built on a raised stone platform with teak and artistic interiors, this palace is one of the most interesting places to see on the Mysore tour.


Tipu Sultan Summer Palace is located in Srirangapatna town which is about 24 km from Mysore city. It also has a museum. There are various items in the palace which are associated with Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali. For example, the clothes of Tipu Sultan, his crowns, silver utensils that belonged to Hyder Ali, weapons of war, coins etc. are displayed here. The first floor of the palace also houses rare sketches, paintings and block prints of all prominent celebrities and events. ‘Storming of Srirangapatna’, an oil painting dating back to 1800 by Sir Robert's Porter, is one of the most captivating collections in this museum.


Note: The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.


Inclusion :

  • Entry Charges 


Exclusion :

  • Guide Charges Extra
  • No Transfers
  • No Meals 
  • Video Camera Charges


Important Notes :

  • The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
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Mysore Palace

Open Time : 10:00 AM
Close Time : 05:30 PM 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 2 - 3 Hours 

The vibrant example of the Mysore Empire and the unwavering spirit of its people, the Mysore Maharaja Palace still fascinates every visitor with its incomparable beauty and immense power. This palace, standing impressively in the heart of the city of Mysore, is said to be one of the largest palaces in India. The Mysore Palace is the official residence of Wadiyar, the royal family of Mysore. Also known as the Amba Vilas Palace, the present structure is the fourth version of the Mysore Palace.

Another alluring feature of the Mysore Maharaja Palace is the list of special events held here. The world-famous and Mysore Dussehra Festival is held at Mysore Palace. Festival during this time and celebration in Mysore is something that every traveller must experience at least once. This occurs mostly during the month of November or October.

Throughout this festival, the Mysore Palace lights up over 96,000 lights for two months, an outstanding attraction to the magnificent palace of Mysore.
Along with the festival, another greatest time to visit the place is on Sundays and public holiday nights, from 7 pm to 7.45 pm, when the palace is illuminated. Sound and light shows are also held, except Sundays and public holidays; Timings are from 7 pm to 7.45 pm.

Note: The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.

Inclusion :

  • Entry Charges 
Exclusion :

  • No Transfers
  • No Meals
  • Light and Sound Show 

Important Notes :
  • The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
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Mysore Palace illumination and Sound Light Show

Open Time : 10:00 AM
Close Time : 05:30 PM 

Operational Days - Monday To Saturday

Close Days -  Sunday And Public Holidays

Approx Duration Suggested - 45 minutes 




This show is organized from 7PM to 8PM on all days except Sundays and general holidays. The entry ticket for the show is Rs40/- for adults. There were many chairs kept at a distance of about ~0.5 Km right in front of the palace main building. The show starts with story telling (in Kannada) about the Mysore city and palace history. The light and sound effects keep changing and will sync with the story. It goes on for about 45 mins after which the lighting of the entire palace is done. Though it was interesting in the beginning, it did get little bored during the course of the story telling. However, the wait for the complete palace illumination is very much the worth. It was mind blowing i would say. I heard from the security people that on Sundays and holidays there will be illumination for complete 1 hour (7 to 8PM) and no story telling, Overall it was a very pleasant experience sitting in front of the illuminated palace and the weather was also excellent.
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