Mysore Coorg Package From Bangalore
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Mysore Coorg Package from Bangalore
Mysore, also known as Mysuru – The Cultural Capital of Karnataka, is famous for its royal heritage, grand palaces, and vibrant culture. A must visit destination in Mysore Coorg Package from Bangalore, where you can visit the Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hill & Chamundeshwari Temple, Brindavan Gardens, St. Philomena’s Church and Mysore Zoo.
Coorg, or Kodagu – The Scotland of India, is a paradise for nature lovers, offering misty hills, lush coffee plantations, and stunning waterfalls. In Mysore Coorg Package from Bangalore, the must visit destinations in Coorg is Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat and Namdroling Monastery.
A Mysore Coorg Package from Bangalore offers the perfect blend of heritage, adventure, and natural beauty, making it an ideal weekend escape for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
Best time to Visit
The best time to visit Mysore and Coorg from Bangalore is from October to March. Winter season and the onset of summers is the most favorable time to travel.
Altitude
Mysore is located at an altitude of 2526 feet above sea level with summer tempeartures ranging from 22°C to 36°C and winter temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C.
Coorg is located at an altitude of 2953 to 5741 feet above sea level with summer temperatures ranging from 20°C to 35°C and winter temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C.
Bangalore is located at an altitude of 3018 feet above sea level with summer temperatures ranging from 20°C to 35°C and winter temperatures ranging from 12°C to 30°C.
Coorg has the highest elevation, making it cooler and mistier compared to Mysore and Bangalore.
How to Reach
- By Air: The nearest airport is Mysore Airport, but direct flights to Mysore are limited. The airport is small and mainly serves regional routes. If you are traveling from other major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Kolkata, you can take a flight to Bangalore. On reaching Bangalore you can take a private cab and reach Mysore which is about 145Kms and will take approximately 3-4 hours.
- By Train: By train from Bangalore to Mysore will take 2hrs 45mins.
- By Road: Distance between Bangalore and Mysore is 145Kms which will take 3-4hours by private cab.
Accommodation and Tariffs
There are plenty of good hotels near to Mysuru Palace. You can book online through apps like Agoda, Booking.com, etc.
Detailed Itinerary For The Whole Trip (2 days 1 night)
Day1:
We started our Mysore Coorg Package from Bangalore journey from Manyata Tech Park, Bangalore at 7AM on Saturday in ola outstation cab. Places we visited were Brindavan Garden, Sri Chamundeshwari Temple, Mysuru Palace and Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens.
First we visited the Brindavan Gardens. Brindavan Gardens, located near Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) Dam in Mysore, is one of India’s most beautiful terrace gardens. Spanning over 60 acres, it is inspired by the Shalimar Gardens of Kashmir and features lush greenery, vibrant flower beds, fountains, and well-manicured lawns.
Brindavan Gardens is a popular tourist attraction in Mysore, ideal for family outings, romantic walks and photography lovers. Though we visited the garden in the morning time but the best time to visit the garden is during the evening after the sunset when the musical fountain show starts. The garden comes alive with lights and fountains, making it a must-visit after sunset.




After that we visited the Sri Chamundeshwari Temple which is located in the Chamundi Hill (1,060 meters), Sri Chamundeshwari Temple is a highly respected Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Chamundeshwari, the deity of the Mysore royal family.

After that we visited the Mysore Palace in the afternoon. Mysore Palace also known as Amba Vilas Palace is a symbol of Karnataka’s rich heritage and architectural grandeur. The palace, once home to the Wadiyar dynasty is illuminated with over 97,000 lights every evening, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Inside, visitors can explore ornate halls, exquisite paintings, and a dazzling Durbar Hall.
Visit the palace by afternoon so that you can come in the evening to watch the light and sound show. Do not miss this show.Its really awesome.




After visiting the Mysore Palace we went to Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens. It is located near the Mysore Palace and it is a must visit for wildlife lovers and families. Popularly known as Mysore Zoo, Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens is one of India’s oldest and most well-maintained zoos, established in 1892 by Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar.






After visiting the Mysore Zoo we again came back to Mysore Palace in the evening to enjoy the light and sound show.
After watching the Mysore Palace light and sound show we went to our hotel which was near to the Mysore Palace.
Day2:
Next day after having our breakfast we headed towards visiting Coorg. The distance of Coorg from our hotel near Mysore Palace was approximately 118Kms and which took 2.5 to 3hours. Places we visited were St. Philomena’s Church, Namdroling Monastery, Raja’s Seat, Abbey falls, Madikeri Fort and Harangi Reservoir.
On the way to Coorg we first visited the St. Philomena’s Church, then we went to Namdroling Monastary. Namdroling Monastery, also known as the Golden Temple is a magnificent Tibetan Buddhist monastery located in Bylakuppe, Coorg. The monastery is famous for its stunning golden Buddha statues and peaceful ambiance with serene surroundings and prayer chants.




From there we went to Raja’s Seat. Raja’s Seat is a picturesque viewpoint in Madikeri, Coorg, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Western Ghats. The name “Raja’s Seat” means “Seat of the Kings,” as it was where the kings of Coorg enjoyed the scenic beauty.



Next we went to Abbey Falls. Abbey Falls is a picturesque waterfall cascading from a height of around 70 feet amidst dense coffee and spice plantations. Surrounded by lush greenery, the falls are accessible via a short walk through tropical foliage and a hanging bridge offering a close-up view.


Next we visited the Madikeri Fort and then we went to our last spot Harangi Reservoir. On the way we stopped at a shop to buy some local coffee and some local sweets.
Harangi Reservoir is a serene and scenic dam built on the Harangi River, a tributary of the Cauvery River, near Kushalnagar, Coorg. Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, it is a peaceful getaway offering picturesque views and a relaxing atmosphere. The dam is especially stunning during the monsoon season, when the water levels rise, creating a breathtaking sight. A great spot for picnics, photography, and nature walks.


After spending time in Harangi reservoir, we had some snacks and then started our return journey to Bangalore.
The distance from Harangi Reservoir to Manyata Tech Park, Bangalore is approximately 245 km which took us 6.5-7hours. It was very late in the night we reached Bangalore.
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List of Time Taken and Distance For My Trip
Below is the list of time taken along with the distance for my whole trip so that it can help you manage your timings for your trip accordingly.
| From | To | Distance (km) (approx.) |
Travel Time (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bangalore (Manayata Tech Park) | Brindavan Gardens | 160 | 4.5 hours |
| Brindavan Gardens | Sri Chamundeshwari Temple | 25 | 45 minutes |
| Sri Chamundeshwari Temple | Mysuru Palace | 13 | 40 minutes |
| Mysuru Palace | Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens | 1.5 | 5 minutes |
| Mysuru Palace | St. Philomena’s Church | 2.5 | 10 minutes |
| St. Philomena’s Church | Namdroling Monastery | 90 | 2.5 hours |
| Namdroling Monastery | Raja’s Seat | 35 | 1.5 hours |
| Raja’s Seat | Abbey falls | 8 | 25 minutes |
| Abbey falls | Madikeri Fort | 6 | 20 minutes |
| Madikeri Fort | Harangi Reservoir | 35 | 1.5 hours |
| Harangi Reservoir | Bangalore (Manayata Tech Park) | 245 | 6.5 hours |
Note:
The distances and travel times are approximate and may vary depending on road conditions and traffic.