COORG &WAYANAD: BANGALORE -COORG – WAYANAD – 4 N / 5 DAYS

Nestled within this celebrated state is the hidden gem of Lakkidi, a lusciously green hill station. Lakkidi is the entry point to the Wayanad district of Kerela. Although it is a gateway, the place serves more than a pit stop to this district. The green meadows and serpentine roads give Lakkidi an artistic stroke. Its rich and colourful flora will make it difficult even to blink, in the fear of missing out on the lovely sights it offers.

COORG &WAYANAD :BANGALORE – MYSORE – COORG – WAYANAD – 5 N / 6 DAYS

The Dubare Elephant Camp is a must-experience for the elephant lover in you. Karnataka’s history with elephants, goes a long way back and currently the state’s Forest Department has about 150 elephants in various camps. But in the recent past, after logging operations were ceased, there was a situation of freshly unemployed elephants. The Dubare Camp, the camp where elephants were trained for the famous Mysore Dasara, found a brand new calling. Today, it’s a place where hundreds of tourists get one-on-one with their biggest (quite literally) dream.

COORG &WAYANAD :BANGALORE – MYSORE – WAYANAD-COORG – 6 N / 7 DAYS

Coorg one of the most fascinating, pristine and exuberant hill stations in Karnataka. Nestled among the lush green pastures of Western Ghats, Coorg offers unparalleled luxury to its visitors owing to its magical appeal. Coorg is situated at an altitude of 3500 ft above sea level. Dense teak wooded forests, lush green valleys, exquisite coffee plantations and tumultuous and winding mountain ranges make Coorg an exquisite location for the tourist seeking exquisite scenic spots and challenging treks. Coorg is considered as a fantastic summer retreat for escaping from the scorching summer days. Coorg is the home of authentic Kodava cuisine.