Day Wise Coorg Kabini Tour Itinerary
Day 01: Bangalore – Kabini ( 170 Kms – 5 hrs )
Greet and meet on arrival and later proceed to Kabini,arrival at Kabini check in hotel In the evening,you can take pleasure in the modern amenities of your hotel or you can simply go for an evening walk and rest of the day at relax and overnight at Kabini.
Day 02: Kabini
Full day at relax and enjoy the amenities of hotel and You can further proceed for a jungle safari ( on own ) and later return to Hotel and Overnight at Hotel.
Day 03: Kabini – Coorg ( 150 Kms )
After breakfast Check out hotel and later proceed to Coorg,arrival at Coorg and proceed to the sightseeing including Tibetan Monastery and Tibetan Market at Bylekuppe,drive to The Hanging Bridge at Cauvery Nisargdhama,Dubare Elephant Camp,which is primarily an elephant-capturing and training camp of the forest department at the edge of Dubare forest. Experience White Water Rafting at Dubare Camp later drive to hotel check in hotel and overnight at Hotel.
Day 04: Coorg
After breakfast proceed to the full day sightseeing of Coorg including,Abbey waterfalls nestled between coffee and spice plantations,the waterfall is a combination of many streams that come together and fall into a pool of water that flows and merge into River Kaveri,Omkareshwar Temple ( 6:30 am 12:00 pm & 5:00 pm 8:00 Pm ) Built in 19th century,in 1820,by King Lingarajendra II presenting an interesting architecture that attracts not only devotees but everyone. Irrespective of which faith you are from,its unique blend of Gothic and islamic architecture,Madikeri Fort is a historical landmark stands in the centre of the Madikeri town,later proceed to Raja seat to witness the sun set and later return to Hotel and Overnight at Hotel.
Day 05: Coorg – Shravanabelgola – Bangalore ( 275 Kms – 6 hrs drive ) – By 8 pm drop at airport
After breakfast check out hotel and later proceed to Bangalore via visiting the worlds largest monolith statue shravanabelgola the statue was carved during the period of Chamundaraya,a minister of the Ganga King Rajamalla between 982 and 983 CE. The statue is 58 feet tall and belongs to Gomateswara the son of the first Jain Tirtankara Vrishaba Deva and later proceed to Bangalore and drop at Bangalore airport – end of the services.