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6‑Day Itinerary: Mysore – Ooty – Kerala

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Day 1: Arrival in Mysore & Palace Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Mysore by train or flight and check into your hotel. Take a leisurely walk to the iconic Mysore Palace and admire its stunning Indo‑Saracenic architecture.

Afternoon: Join a guided tour of the palace interiors, marveling at the grand Durbar Hall and intricate frescoes. Afterwards, stroll through the adjacent Brindavan Gardens to enjoy the landscaped fountains.

Evening: Savor a traditional Mysore dinner of dosas and Mysore pak. End the day with a peaceful illuminated view of the palace from the garden’s light‑show area.

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Day 2: Mysore Heritage and Gardens

Morning: Visit the sacred Chamundi Hill and its towering Chamundeshwari Temple, offering panoramic city vistas.

Afternoon: Explore the historic St. Philomena’s Cathedral and then head to the Mysore Zoo (Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens) to see rare wildlife.

Evening: Wander through the bustling Devaraja Market for local spices and silk, and enjoy street‑food snacks before returning to your hotel.

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Day 3: Transfer to Ooty & Scenic Ride

Morning: Depart early by private car or bus for the 6‑hour drive to Ooty, passing through misty hills and tea plantations.

Afternoon: Check into a colonial‑style guesthouse, then board the historic Nilgiri Mountain Railway for a scenic ride to Coonoor, soaking in the valley’s emerald greenery.

Evening: Relax with a cup of fresh tea at a local café and enjoy a quiet walk around Ooty Lake as the sun sets.

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Day 4: Ooty Hill Station Highlights

Morning: Explore the fragrant Government Botanical Garden, home to rare orchids and towering eucalyptus trees.

Afternoon: Take a short trek to Doddabetta Peak, the highest point in the Nilgiris, for breathtaking views of the surrounding hills.

Evening: Wander the lively Ooty Market for handmade chocolates and woolen sweaters, then dine on South Indian specialties at a hillside restaurant.

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Day 5: Journey to Kerala (Munnar) & Tea Estates

Morning: Travel by road to Munnar, Kerala’s famed tea‑plantation town, enjoying the winding mountain roads.

Afternoon: Arrive and tour a working Munnar Tea Estate, learning about tea plucking and processing, followed by a tasting session.

Evening: Check into a cozy homestay, then stroll through the vibrant Local Bazaar for spices and handicrafts before a Kerala‑style dinner.

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Day 6: Kerala Backwaters & Departure

Morning: Drive to Alleppey and board a traditional houseboat for a leisurely cruise through the tranquil backwaters, spotting villages and coconut groves.

Afternoon: Enjoy a freshly prepared Kerala lunch aboard the boat, then disembark at a nearby pier and transfer to the airport or train station for your onward journey.

Evening: Reflect on your trip over a final cup of spiced tea, cherishing memories of palaces, hills, and waterways.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Mysore Palace – 2 hrs – ₹200
  • Brindavan Gardens – 1.5 hrs – ₹100
  • Chamundi Hill & Temple – 2 hrs – ₹50
  • St. Philomena’s Cathedral – 1 hr – Free
  • Mysore Zoo – 2 hrs – ₹150
  • Devaraja Market – 1 hr – Free
  • Nilgiri Mountain Railway (round‑trip) – 3 hrs – ₹400
  • Ooty Lake – 1 hr – ₹30
  • Government Botanical Garden – 2 hrs – ₹25
  • Doddabetta Peak – 2 hrs – ₹20
  • Ooty Market – 1 hr – Free
  • Munnar Tea Estate – 2 hrs – ₹200
  • Alleppey Houseboat (per person) – 4 hrs – ₹3,500
  • Inter‑city transport (Mysore‑Ooty‑Munnar‑Alleppey) – 2 days – ₹1,000
  • Accommodation (5 nights, mid‑range) – – ₹6,000
  • Meals (average ₹300/day) – 6 days – ₹1,800
  • Miscellaneous (souvenirs, tips) – – ₹1,200
  • Total Estimated Cost – – ₹15,075

Tips

If you have extra time, add an additional day in Kerala to explore the wildlife sanctuary of Eravikulam National Park or relax on the beaches of Varkala. To shorten the trip, you can combine Mysore and Ooty into a single “Hill‑City” segment and fly directly from Bangalore to Kochi, omitting the Munnar leg, which reduces travel time while still capturing the region’s highlights.

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