Karnataka–Tamil Nadu 10N Tour: Bengaluru to Kodaikanal Journey
Discover the serene beauty of South India with a 10-night journey through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Explore vibrant Bengaluru, royal Mysuru, lush Coorg, and tranquil Wayanad before heading to the misty hills of Ooty and Kodaikanal. A perfect blend of nature, culture, and relaxation.

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Overview
Embark on a breathtaking 10-night journey through the serene landscapes of South India with AlxTrip. This thoughtfully curated itinerary covers the best of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, offering a harmonious blend of nature, culture, heritage, and adventure.
Your journey begins in the bustling city of Bengaluru (1N), the Silicon Valley of India, where modernity meets tradition. Explore vibrant streets, lush gardens, and historical landmarks. Next, travel to the royal city of Mysuru (1N), known for its majestic palaces, rich heritage, and colorful markets. Dive into the grandeur of Mysore Palace and savor the local culture.
Continue to the scenic hill station of Coorg (2N), often referred to as the "Scotland of India." Surrounded by coffee plantations and misty hills, Coorg offers a peaceful escape with opportunities for nature walks, waterfall visits, and local cuisine. From here, head to Wayanad (2N), a tranquil district nestled in the Western Ghats. Explore lush forests, ancient caves, and serene lakes while soaking in the fresh mountain air.
The adventure then takes you to the charming hill town of Ooty (2N), known for its tea gardens, colonial architecture, and the famous Nilgiri Mountain Railway. Enjoy a boat ride on Ooty Lake or a stroll through the botanical gardens. Finally, unwind in Kodaikanal (2N), the "Princess of Hill Stations," with its misty valleys, serene lakes, and pine forests offering a perfect end to your journey.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a cultural enthusiast, or simply seeking a refreshing getaway, this South India circuit promises unforgettable memories. With smooth transitions, scenic routes, and curated experiences, this trip is a perfect way to explore the diverse charm of southern India in just 10 nights.
Plan Highlights
Arrival at Bengaluru Airport – Explore Bengaluru, The Garden City of India
Bengaluru – Mysuru | Explore the Royal Heritage of Karnataka
Mysuru – Coorg | Into the Heart of the Scotland of India
Coorg Sightseeing | Spiritual Roots and Timeless Charm
Coorg – Wayanad | Into the Wilderness of Legends and Nature
Wayanad Sightseeing | Explore the Ancient Echoes and Wild Wonders
Wayanad – Ooty | From Forest Trails to Queen of Hill Stations
Ooty & Coonoor Sightseeing | Peaks, Petals, and Panoramas
Ooty – Kodaikanal | Into the Gift of the Forest
Kodaikanal Sightseeing | A Day of Natural Wonders & Divine Calm
Departure Transfer – Madurai/Coimbatore Airport | Farewell with Fond Memories
Inclusion
Accommodation on twin/double sharing Inclusive of Breakfast.
All transfers and sightseeing arrangements by AC Vehicle as per itinerary.
Vehicle at your disposal as per the itinerary.
Services of a well experienced driver.
Driver allowance, toll, parking fee, Night halt charges, inter- state permit and govt. applicable service of vehicle
Child below 5 years on Complimentary basis.
Exclusion
5% GST will be applicable
Any other services or food which are not mentioned in the above Includes section.
Expense of personal nature such as tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc
Airfares and Train ticket charges if any
Any entrance Fees / Activities charges unless specific in inclusion.
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Arrival at Bengaluru Airport – Explore Bengaluru, The Garden City of India
Welcome to Bengaluru, the vibrant capital of Karnataka and a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Known as the Garden City of India, Bengaluru is celebrated for its lush greenery, pleasant climate, and rapidly growing IT industry, making it one of the most dynamic cities in the country.
Upon arrival at Bengaluru Airport, proceed to your hotel and check in. After a brief rest, begin your sightseeing tour of the city as time permits. Start with a peaceful walk through Cubbon Park (1 km from city centre), a green oasis in the heart of the city. Continue to the nearby Government Museum (1 km), one of the oldest museums in India, housing rich archaeological and geological artifacts.
Next, visit the iconic Tippu Sultan’s Summer Palace (4 km), showcasing Indo-Islamic architecture and historical exhibits. Adjacent to the palace lies The Fort, another historical site reflecting the city’s regal past.
Proceed to the Bull Temple (5 km), a famous landmark dedicated to Nandi, the sacred bull of Lord Shiva, known for its massive monolithic statue. If time allows, admire the rich collection at the Venkatappa Art Gallery (2 km), featuring works by renowned Indian artists.
After an enriching day exploring Bengaluru's heritage and culture, return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Note: Distances mentioned are approximate and measured from the city centre to each sightseeing location.
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Bengaluru – Mysuru | Explore the Royal Heritage of Karnataka
After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Bengaluru and proceed to Mysuru – the cultural capital and royal city of Karnataka, located approximately 145 km away (about 3.5–4 hours by road). Known for its rich heritage, magnificent palaces, and vibrant traditions, Mysuru offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern attractions.
Upon arrival, begin your exploration with a visit to the Chamarajendra Art Gallery, housed within the Jaganmohan Palace. This gallery features an exquisite collection of traditional and contemporary paintings, artifacts, and royal memorabilia.
Next, head to the renowned Mysore Zoo (also known as Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens), one of the oldest and most well-maintained zoos in India, home to a wide variety of exotic and indigenous animals. (Note: Mysore Zoo is closed on Tuesdays.)
Continue your royal journey with a visit to the magnificent Maharaja’s Palace (Amba Vilas Palace)—an architectural masterpiece that blends Indo-Saracenic, Dravidian, and Gothic styles. Explore its ornate halls, intricate ceilings, and vibrant stained glass windows that reflect the opulence of Mysore’s royal past.
As the day winds down, head to the enchanting Brindavan Gardens, located below the Krishnaraja Sagar (KRS) Dam. Stroll through its beautifully landscaped lawns, musical fountains, and illuminated gardens that create a magical atmosphere in the evening.
After an enriching day exploring Mysuru’s regal splendor and cultural heritage, check in to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
Note: Mysore Zoo remains closed on all Tuesdays. Plan your visits accordingly.
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Mysuru – Coorg | Into the Heart of the Scotland of India
After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Mysuru and drive to the enchanting hill station of Coorg (also known as Kodagu), located approximately 120 km away (around 3.5–4 hours by road). Nestled in the Western Ghats, Coorg is affectionately known as the Scotland of India for its misty landscapes, rolling hills, and lush greenery.
On arrival, breathe in the invigorating aroma of fresh coffee plantations, and indulge your senses with the flavors of oranges, cardamom, and honey—the essence of Coorg’s rich agricultural heritage. Begin your exploration with a visit to sprawling coffee estates, where you can witness the process of coffee cultivation and enjoy a fresh brew. Proceed to the Honey Farms and Cardamom Plantations, learning about their production and the role they play in Coorg's economy and culture.
Later, visit the breathtaking Abbey Falls, located amidst dense coffee estates and spice plantations. The cascading water, surrounded by lush greenery, makes for a perfect photo opportunity and a refreshing experience.
Wrap up your sightseeing with a visit to Raja’s Seat, a scenic viewpoint offering a panoramic view of the mist-covered Coorg Valley. Historically, it was the favorite sunset point of Kodagu kings, and today, it’s a tranquil spot to take in the beauty of the surrounding hills and valleys.
After a day filled with nature, flavors, and fresh air, check in to your hotel for a peaceful overnight stay in Coorg.
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Coorg Sightseeing | Spiritual Roots and Timeless Charm
After a hearty breakfast, get ready to explore the spiritual and historical treasures of Coorg. Begin your day with a visit to Talacauvery, the sacred birthplace of the River Cauvery, located on the Brahmagiri hills. Surrounded by serene hills and cool mountain air, this spot is revered by devotees and offers breathtaking views of the landscape.
Just a short drive away lies Bhagamandala, a holy confluence where the rivers Cauvery, Kannike, and the mythical Sujyoti merge. This spiritual site is home to the Bhagandeshwara Temple, known for its distinctive Kerala-style architecture and divine aura.
Next, head to Madikeri, the district headquarters of Coorg, to visit the ancient Omkareshwara Temple—a unique blend of Islamic and Gothic architecture dedicated to Lord Shiva. The peaceful temple setting adds a reflective charm to your sightseeing.
Continue your cultural journey with a visit to the Madikeri Fort, originally built in the 17th century and later renovated by Tipu Sultan. Inside the fort complex, explore the museum, chapel, and ancient cannons that speak volumes about Coorg's colonial and royal history.
In the evening, take a stroll through Madikeri town’s local markets, where you can shop for local spices, coffee, handmade chocolates, traditional Coorg garments, and handicrafts—perfect souvenirs to take back home.
After a day filled with divine energy, historical tales, and local culture, return to your hotel for a relaxing overnight stay in Coorg.
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Coorg – Wayanad | Into the Wilderness of Legends and Nature
After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Coorg and proceed to Wayanad, a serene district nestled in the lush Western Ghats of Kerala, approximately 115 km away (around 3.5–4 hours by road). Known for its untouched natural beauty, Wayanad is a land of mystic legends, ancient ruins, tribal culture, and rich biodiversity.
On arrival, begin your exploration with a visit to the scenic Pookode Lake, a serene freshwater lake surrounded by thick forest and rolling hills. Enjoy a peaceful boat ride or simply relax amidst nature. The lake also features a children's park, freshwater aquarium, and handicrafts shop.
Next, visit the Chain Tree, a popular spot entwined with local folklore. According to legend, the tree is believed to hold the spirit of a tribal guide who helped the British discover Wayanad and was later betrayed. A chain now secures the tree as a symbolic gesture to appease the spirit.
Drive through the scenic countryside as you pass by thriving tea, coffee, and pepper plantations, a signature of Wayanad’s agricultural landscape. The aroma of spices and the sight of mist-covered plantations offer a rejuvenating experience for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
As the sun sets over the green hills, check in to your hotel and unwind after a day of scenic beauty and cultural insight.
Enjoy a peaceful overnight stay in Wayanad, preparing for more nature-bound adventures in the days to come.
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Wayanad Sightseeing | Explore the Ancient Echoes and Wild Wonders
After breakfast, embark on a full-day sightseeing tour of Wayanad, a region brimming with ancient history, lush greenery, and fascinating wildlife.
Start your day with a visit to the Edakkal Caves, a marvel from the Neolithic era. These naturally formed caves feature pictorial writings and engravings that date back over 6,000 years, offering a rare glimpse into prehistoric human civilization. A short but steep trek leads you to this archaeological wonder, making it both a historical and adventurous experience.
Next, head to the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary, part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Home to elephants, deer, bison, leopards, and a variety of birds, it’s a paradise for wildlife lovers. Enjoy a jeep safari through the dense forest trails as you immerse yourself in Wayanad’s wild side.
Continue to the Meenmutty Waterfalls, a majestic three-tiered cascade surrounded by lush forest. It’s one of the tallest waterfalls in Wayanad and offers a refreshing break amidst nature’s splendor. If time allows, also visit the stunning Soochipara Waterfalls, ideal for trekking and photography.
For those who love panoramic views, a trek to Chembra Peak, the highest peak in Wayanad, offers sweeping vistas and a heart-shaped lake near the summit—perfect for romantic and scenic captures.
Also on the list is Banasura Sagar Dam, India’s largest earthen dam, set against a dramatic mountain backdrop. Take a speedboat ride or simply enjoy the tranquility of the reservoir.
If time permits, wrap up the day with a visit to Kuruva Dweep, a cluster of uninhabited river islands in the Kabini River, accessible by bamboo rafts.
Return to your hotel for a restful overnight stay in Wayanad, enriched by a day of adventure, heritage, and natural beauty.
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Wayanad – Ooty | From Forest Trails to Queen of Hill Stations
After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Wayanad and drive to Ooty—the famous Queen of Hill Stations, located approximately 110 km away (around 4–5 hours by road). As you ascend into the Nilgiri Hills, the landscape transforms into a picturesque canvas of rolling meadows, tea gardens, dense forests, and towering eucalyptus trees, making the journey itself a scenic delight.
Upon arrival in Ooty (Udhagamandalam), begin your exploration with a visit to the beautifully curated Botanical Garden (1 km from the city centre). Spread over 55 acres, it is home to an exotic variety of plants, flowers, and trees, including a fossil tree believed to be over 20 million years old.
Next, immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the tea estates and factories. Walk through the lush plantations and witness the tea-making process, from leaf to cup, while sipping on freshly brewed Nilgiri tea.
Head to the serene Ooty Lake, a man-made water body surrounded by groves of eucalyptus trees. Enjoy a peaceful boating experience, or opt for horse riding and cycling around the lake for a more active adventure.
If time and energy permit, explore nearby trails for a light hiking experience amidst the natural beauty and cool mountain air.
After a refreshing and activity-filled day in this idyllic hill town, check in to your hotel for a cozy overnight stay in Ooty.
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Ooty & Coonoor Sightseeing | Peaks, Petals, and Panoramas
After a delightful breakfast, set out for a full-day sightseeing tour of Ooty and the nearby hill station Coonoor, both nestled in the enchanting Nilgiri Hills.
Start with a visit to Doddabetta Peak, the highest point in the Nilgiris at 2,637 meters. From its summit, soak in breathtaking panoramic views of the hills, valleys, and distant plains—an ideal spot for photography and nature lovers.
Next, head to the vibrant Rose Garden, home to over 20,000 varieties of roses spread across terraced lawns. The fragrance and colors offer a sensory delight, perfect for a tranquil morning stroll. Continue to the Children’s Park, a great spot for families to relax and enjoy some leisure time in the cool mountain air.
Post lunch, proceed to Coonoor, a charming hill retreat about 20 km from Ooty. Accessible only by small vehicles due to narrow and winding roads, Coonoor is famed for its colonial charm and scenic beauty.
Visit the beautifully landscaped Sim’s Park, known for its rare species of plants and trees. It’s a peaceful botanical haven that offers a mix of ornamental and flowering plants.
Then, head to Dolphin’s Nose, a famous viewpoint offering spectacular views of the Catherine Falls and the lush green ravines below. End the day at Ketty Valley, often referred to as the "Switzerland of South India," known for its picturesque landscapes and serene ambiance.
Return to Ooty in the evening for a relaxed overnight stay at the hotel, carrying memories of a day filled with misty peaks, floral trails, and scenic splendor.
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Ooty – Kodaikanal | Into the Gift of the Forest
After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Ooty and proceed to the serene hill station of Kodaikanal, located approximately 250 km away (around 6–7 hours by road). As you journey through the scenic Western Ghats, you’ll pass through mist-covered hills, winding forest roads, and valleys dotted with silver oak and pine trees.
Nestled in the Palani Hills of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal, meaning the "Gift of the Forest", lives up to its name with its untouched natural charm, cool climate, and tranquil atmosphere. It is one of South India’s most beautiful and lesser-explored hill destinations, perfect for travelers seeking peace and scenic beauty.
Upon arrival, begin your local sightseeing with a peaceful stroll along Coaker’s Walk, a narrow pedestrian path built along the steep slopes of the mountain. The walk offers spectacular views of the plains, valleys, and nearby villages—especially magical when the clouds roll in.
Next, visit the Green Valley View (formerly known as Suicide Point). This spot offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the plains, deep valleys, and the Vaigai Dam on a clear day. It’s one of the most photographed spots in Kodaikanal and perfect for nature lovers.
End the day at the enchanting Star-Shaped Lake, the heart of Kodaikanal. Enjoy a leisurely boat ride or a relaxing walk along its beautifully manicured shores surrounded by dense forest and vibrant flowers.
Check in to your hotel in the evening and enjoy a cozy overnight stay in Kodaikanal, soaking in the cool breeze and the charm of this mystical hill town.
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Kodaikanal Sightseeing | A Day of Natural Wonders & Divine Calm
After a hearty breakfast, set out for a full-day sightseeing tour of Kodaikanal, a hill station that seamlessly blends nature’s charm with spiritual serenity.
Begin your day with a visit to the majestic Pillar Rocks—three vertically standing granite boulders, each about 400 feet high, surrounded by mist and lush greenery. The viewpoint here offers a stunning view of the valley and is a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Next, stroll through the beautifully maintained Bryant Park (1 km from the city centre), a botanical haven located near the lake. The park boasts a vibrant array of flowers, hybrids, and ornamental plants, and is a peaceful spot for a relaxing walk or family picnic.
Continue to the scenic Silver Cascade Falls, a captivating roadside waterfall formed from the outflow of Kodaikanal Lake. The cool, gushing water and lush surroundings make it a refreshing stop on your sightseeing trail.
Visit the Shenbaganur Museum of Natural History (also known as the Flora and Fauna Museum), which houses an impressive collection of over 500 species of animals, birds, and insects, along with preserved flora native to the Western Ghats. It’s a treat for both curious minds and nature enthusiasts.
Conclude your tour with a visit to the Kurinji Andavar Temple (7 km from the city centre), dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Tamil god of hills. The temple is famous not only for its spiritual significance but also for the rare Kurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years across the surrounding hills.
Return to your hotel for a peaceful overnight stay in Kodaikanal, cherishing a day filled with scenic splendor, botanical beauty, and spiritual tranquility.
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Departure Transfer – Madurai/Coimbatore Airport | Farewell with Fond Memories
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and proceed for your departure transfer to Madurai or Coimbatore Airport, as per your scheduled flight.
As your incredible journey through Serene South Karnataka and Tamil Nadu comes to a close, take a moment to reflect on the unforgettable experiences—lush coffee plantations of Coorg, misty valleys of Ooty, the royal charm of Mysuru, the untamed beauty of Wayanad, and the tranquil elegance of Kodaikanal.
Whether it was the vibrant culture, soul-soothing landscapes, or spiritual sanctuaries, may the essence of this journey continue to inspire and rejuvenate your spirit long after you've returned home.
Wishing you a safe and pleasant journey ahead. We hope to welcome you again with alxtrip for more enriching experiences in the future.