Morning: Board the early‑morning express train from Bangalore to Ooty, enjoying scenic hills as you ascend. The journey takes about 7 hours, giving a relaxed start.
Afternoon: Check into a budget-friendly homestay in Ooty and freshen up. Take a leisurely stroll around Ooty Lake, rent a paddle‑boat, and soak in the cool mountain air.
Evening: Wander through the fragrant Government Botanical Garden, admiring exotic flowers and towering trees. Return to the homestay for a simple South Indian dinner.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the panoramic Doddabetta Peak for breathtaking valley views, then stop at the nearby Tea Factory & Museum to learn about Nilgiri tea production.
Afternoon: Catch a shared jeep to Coonoor (≈1 hour). After checking into a modest guesthouse, enjoy a light lunch and relax.
Evening: Explore the vibrant local market and sample fresh strawberries. End the day with a sunset view from the nearby Rasathi Falls viewpoint.
Find HotelsMorning: Stroll through the colorful Sim's Park, a Victorian‑era garden with rare plant species. Continue to the famous Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint for sweeping vistas of the Nilgiri hills.
Afternoon: Tour a working tea plantation, sip fresh brews, and learn about plucking techniques. Have a picnic lunch amid the tea gardens.
Evening: Visit the tranquil Catherine Falls, a double‑tiered cascade perfect for photography. Return to town for dinner at a local eatery.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a relaxed walk along the Tea Museum Trail for a final glimpse of tea culture before checking out.
Afternoon: Board the return train to Bangalore, enjoying the scenic descent. Light snacks are available on board.
Evening: Arrive in Bangalore by nightfall, concluding the hill‑station adventure.
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, add an extra night in Ooty to explore nearby attractions like Emerald Lake or take a short trek to Mukurthi National Park. If you need to shorten the itinerary, skip the afternoon market visit in Coonoor on Day 2 and head straight to Coonoor in the morning, reducing travel time while still covering the main sights.