-
Day 1: Bangalore
0 minutes from Bangalore
Morning: Explore the iconic Bangalore Palace. Built in 1887, it is an epitome of the regal splendour of the city.
Afternoon: Take a stroll through Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, one of the most beautiful gardens in India, featuring rare and exotic plants.
Evening: Visit the trendy UB City mall for some high-end shopping and fine dining experiences.
-
Day 2: Mysore
3 hours (150 km) from Bangalore
Morning: Visit the opulent Mysore Palace, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, a perfect blend of Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Afternoon: Head to the Brindavan Gardens, the sprawling garden adjacent to the Krishnarajasagar Dam, and enjoy a mesmerising musical fountain show.
Evening: Explore the Devaraja Market, the city’s main bazaar, and shop for souvenirs, spices, and silk sarees, among other things.
-
Day 3: Munnar
8 hours (330 km) from Mysore
Morning: Embark on a scenic drive to Munnar, a hill station nestled in the Western Ghats, famous for its sprawling tea plantations.
Afternoon: Visit the Tea Museum and learn about the tea-making process, besides tasting some of the finest teas in India.
Evening: Admire the serene beauty of the Attukad Waterfalls, located amidst dense forests and rolling hills.
-
Day 4: Munnar
0 minutes from Munnar
Morning: Go on a nature walk and explore the Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, besides other unique flora and fauna.
Afternoon: Visit the Mattupetty Dam, a popular picnic spot, and enjoy boating in the serene waters, surrounded by lush green hills.
Evening: Drive to the Top Station, located at an altitude of 1700 metres above sea level, and witness the stunning sunset views.
-
Day 5: Bangalore
8 hours (320 km) from Munnar
Morning: Embark on a scenic drive to Bangalore, and visit the ISKCON temple, one of the most visited temples in the city, known for its beautiful architecture and serene ambiance.
Afternoon: Explore the Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, an impressive palace that was once the summer residence of the ruler of Mysore.
Evening: Shop for souvenirs, arts and crafts, and other local goodies at the bustling Commercial Street and soak up the vibrant local culture.
If you have additional time, consider visiting the nearby Bandipur National Park, which is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including tigers, elephants, and leopards. You can also take a side trip to the serene hill stations of Ooty and Coorg, known for their breathtaking views and coffee plantations. To fully enjoy this itinerary, it's best to hire a private car with a driver for the entire trip, allowing for flexibility and convenience.