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4‑Day Coorg & Chikmagalur Adventure from Bangalore

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Day 1: Bangalore → Coorg (Madikeri) – Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Depart Bangalore early by car (≈ 5‑hour drive) and enjoy the scenic hills en route. Stop at Talacauvery for a quick photo stop and a glimpse of the river’s origin.

Afternoon: Check into your hotel in Madikeri and have a leisurely lunch featuring local Coorgi cuisine. Visit the historic Madikeri Fort and the adjacent Raja’s Seat for panoramic valley views.

Evening: Stroll through the town market, sampling fresh honey and coffee. End the day with a relaxed dinner at a garden restaurant, soaking in the cool hill‑air ambience.

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Day 2: Coorg Highlights – Waterfalls & Wildlife

Morning: Head to Abbey Falls, a picturesque cascade surrounded by coffee plantations; a short trek leads you to the misty pool. Afterwards, explore the nearby Rambagh Temple for a touch of local culture.

Afternoon: Drive to Dubare Elephant Camp where you can interact with elephants, enjoy a guided riverbank walk, and learn about conservation efforts. A traditional lunch by the river adds to the experience.

Evening: Return to Madikeri for a relaxing spa session at your resort. Optional: attend a cultural show featuring Kodava folk dances.

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Day 3: Coorg → Chikmagalur – Coffee & Peaks

Morning: Check out and travel towards Chikmagalur (≈ 3‑hour drive). En route, stop at a scenic viewpoint over the Western Ghats.

Afternoon: Upon arrival, join a guided tour of a historic coffee plantation, learning about the bean’s journey from shade to cup. Enjoy a freshly brewed cup paired with a light snack.

Evening: Head to Mullayanagiri, the highest peak in Karnataka, for a short sunset trek. Return to town for dinner at a local eatery, sampling the famed biryani.

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Day 4: Chikmagalur Exploration & Return to Bangalore

Morning: Visit the sacred Baba Budangiri hills, exploring the ancient shrine and enjoying panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys.

Afternoon: Drive to Hebbe Falls, a twin waterfall nestled in a lush forest; a gentle trek leads to the base where you can relax by the water.

Evening: Begin the journey back to Bangalore, arriving by nightfall. Optionally, stop at a roadside dhaba for a quick snack before reaching the city.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Madikeri Fort – 1 hour – ₹50
  • Raja’s Seat – 0.5 hour – ₹30
  • Abbey Falls – 1 hour – ₹80 (entry + guide)
  • Dubare Elephant Camp – 2 hours – ₹200 (entry + activities)
  • Coffee Plantation Tour – 2 hours – ₹150 (guided tour)
  • Mullayanagiri Trek – 3 hours – ₹0
  • Baba Budangiri – 2 hours – ₹20
  • Hebbe Falls – 2 hours – ₹30
  • Transportation (car hire, fuel, tolls) – 4 days – ₹1,200
  • Accommodation (mid‑range hotels, 3 nights) – ₹1,500
  • Meals (average ₹300 per day) – ₹1,200
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹3,460

Tips

To extend the trip, add an extra day in Coorg to explore Nagarhole National Park for wildlife safaris, or spend another night in Chikmagalur to hike the lesser‑known Kemmangundi hills. If you need to shorten the itinerary, skip the evening cultural show on Day 2 and combine the Baba Budangiri visit with the Hebbe Falls trek on Day 4, saving a half‑day of travel.

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