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7-Day Family Friendly Itinerary: Bangalore, Coorg, Wayanad, Mysore

Day 1: Monday, August 21 – Bangalore

Start your trip in Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka. In the morning, visit the stunning Lalbagh Botanical Garden with its vibrant flowers and serene lake. Enjoy a delicious South Indian lunch at Mavalli Tiffin Room. In the afternoon, explore the Bangalore Palace, a magnificent structure showcasing Tudor-style architecture. End the day with a visit to the bustling Commercial Street for shopping.

  • Lalbagh Botanical Garden: INR 50, 2 hours
  • Mavalli Tiffin Room: INR 300, 1 hour
  • Bangalore Palace: INR 230, 2 hours
  • Commercial Street: Variable
Day 2: Tuesday, August 22 – Coorg

Head to Coorg, known for its lush green landscapes and coffee plantations. In the morning, take a nature walk through Abbey Falls, a picturesque waterfall surrounded by coffee bushes. Have a traditional Coorg-style lunch at Raintree Restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the enchanting Dubare Elephant Camp and interact with elephants. Spend the evening exploring the Madikeri Fort and its historical artifacts.

  • Abbey Falls: INR 15, 2 hours
  • Raintree Restaurant: INR 400, 1 hour
  • Dubare Elephant Camp: INR 100, 3 hours
  • Madikeri Fort: INR 10, 1 hour
Day 3: Wednesday, August 23 – Wayanad

Travel to Wayanad, a hill district in Kerala. In the morning, embark on a scenic trek to Chembra Peak, the highest peak in Wayanad. Enjoy a packed lunch amidst the breathtaking views. In the afternoon, explore the Edakkal Caves, ancient rock formations with prehistoric carvings. Visit the Pookode Lake in the evening for boating and a serene atmosphere.

  • Chembra Peak Trek: INR 500, 5 hours
  • Packed Lunch: Variable
  • Edakkal Caves: INR 20, 2 hours
  • Pookode Lake: INR 10, 2 hours
Day 4: Thursday, August 24 – Wayanad

Continue exploring the beauty of Wayanad. Start your day with a visit to the breathtaking Soochipara Falls and enjoy a refreshing dip. Have lunch at the popular ClayHut A Village Restaurant. In the afternoon, discover the wildlife at the Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary through a thrilling jeep safari. Spend the evening at the Banasura Sagar Dam, the largest earthen dam in India.

  • Soochipara Falls: INR 50, 2 hours
  • ClayHut A Village Restaurant: INR 300, 1 hour
  • Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary: INR 150, 3 hours
  • Banasura Sagar Dam: INR 30, 2 hours
Day 5: Friday, August 25 – Mysore

Proceed to Mysore, renowned for its rich heritage and palaces. Start your day with a visit to the grand Mysore Palace, a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Enjoy a delicious lunch at Hotel RRR. In the afternoon, explore the beautiful Brindavan Gardens and witness the musical fountain show. End the day with a cultural experience at the Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum.

  • Mysore Palace: INR 70, 2 hours
  • Hotel RRR: INR 400, 1 hour
  • Brindavan Gardens: INR 15, 2 hours
  • Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum: INR 40, 1 hour
Day 6: Saturday, August 26 – Mysore

Spend another day exploring Mysore's treasures. Begin your morning at Chamundi Hills and marvel at the majestic Chamundeshwari Temple. Enjoy a tasty lunch at The Roost. In the afternoon, visit the Railway Museum and discover the fascinating history of Indian railways. End the day with a stroll at the vibrant Devaraja Market, known for its spices and handicrafts.

  • Chamundi Hills: No entry fee, 2 hours
  • The Roost: INR 300, 1 hour
  • Railway Museum: INR 15, 2 hours
  • Devaraja Market: Variable
Day 7: Sunday, August 27 – Mysore

On your last day, delve deeper into Mysore's heritage. Start with a visit to the St. Philomena's Church, an architectural marvel. Have a delicious lunch at Vinayaka Mylari. In the afternoon, explore the serene Karanji Lake and enjoy bird watching. End your trip with a cultural extravaganza at the Mysore Palace, witnessing the grand illumination.

  • St. Philomena's Church: No entry fee, 1 hour
  • Vinayaka Mylari: INR 200, 1 hour
  • Karanji Lake: INR 50, 2 hours
  • Mysore Palace Illumination: INR 200, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Mysore, make sure to visit the charming neighborhood of Gokulam, known for its yoga centers and vegetarian cafes. Don't miss the chance to try the traditional Mysore Silk sarees at the Government Silk Weaving Factory. For a peaceful retreat, head to the Melukote Temple near Mysore, surrounded by picturesque hills and offering a spiritual experience.

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