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Coorg Bekal Tour

04 Nights / 05 Days

Package Price :₹1.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 85,500.00/- Per Person

Description

A Coorg and Bekal tour offers a serene blend of nature, history, and relaxation. Begin by exploring Coorg, known for its lush coffee plantations, misty hills, and breathtaking waterfalls like Abbey Falls. Enjoy wildlife sightings at Nagarhole National Park and visit the Namdroling Monastery. Then head to Bekal, a coastal town in Kerala, famous for its picturesque Bekal Fort, golden beaches, and peaceful backwaters. Relax by the beach, take in panoramic views from the fort, and savor local cuisines. This tour is perfect for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Package Include

- 4 nights on double occupancy and includes.

- Buffet Breakfast.

- 1 Meal (Lunch/Dinner).

- 1 Kayaking/Archery activity in Bekal.

- 1 Nishani hike/Stream Walk in Coorg.

- Discount on Jiva Grande Spa.

- Discount on Food & Soft Beverages.

Package Exclude

- Air Fare / Train fare throughout the tour.

- Airport Transfers / Intercity Transfers.

- Local sightseeing at Coorg and Bekal.

- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, tips, porter-age etc.

- Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary.

- Entrance Fees, video camera permits during sightseeing.

- Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc (to be borne by the client directly).

- Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure.

- Travel Insurance.

- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary.

- Any other feature which is not mentioned in the Package Inclusions

- GST as applicable.

Itinerary

Day 01: Coorg

Arrival at the Mangalore Railway Station / Airport. Our representative will meet you and you will be transfer to the resort by Car. Start your journey to Kodagu (or Coorg) which is a classical hill station located at a distance of 100 kms from Mangalore. Coorg is a mesmerizing destination for trekking and bird-watching. Wide roads and perfect climatic conditions make it an ideal choice for travelers. On the way you will be exploring Forested hills, past spice and Coffee plantations. Evening free for leisure activities.

Day 02: Coorg

Early morning breakfast in the hotel. Begin a full day sightseeing tour in and around Coorg. Local sightseeing in Coorg includes a visit to Talakaveri, Bhagamandala Temple, Raja Seat Musical Fountain, Abbey Falls, Madikeri Fort, Omakareshwara Temple, Gaddige, Dubare Elephant Camp, Nisargadhama and Golden Temple. You will get a chance to explore activities such as Trekking, rafting during the monsoon, Coffee & spice plantation visit and camping. The major trekking points in Coorg are Thadiyandamol, Pushpagiri, Kote Betta and Nishanimotte. Major places of tourist interest are Thadiyandamol, Pushpagiri, Kote Betta and Nishanimotte.

Day 03: Bekal

Drive from Coorg to Bekal (130km 3 hrs) is one of the best picturesque drives to experience for tourist. Bekal is a small town which embraces the eastern shore of Kerala. Bekal is home to a magnificent fort surrounded by the beach. Bekal offers a perfect combination of backwaters, hills and water sport facilities. Kasargod is a scenic town ideally located in northern extreme of Kerala. Bekal fort is the most renewed and well preserved fort in Kerala. There is a glorious beach adjoining to the fort. The view of Arabian Sea from Bekal fort is simply awe inspiring. Observation towers at Bekal Fort offers a classical view of the Sea.

Begin your sightseeing tour with a visit to Bekal Fort, this is a must visit tourist place for all the travelers. Enjoy leisure time at beach looking at the vast Arabian sea. The fort also offers a 30 feet observatory tower, well preserved tunnels, moats, a well, temple, and a bastion which enhances the scenic beauty of the Sea. Enjoy the magnificent view of the Chandragiri River as it merges into the Sea. A trip to Bekal fort is a memorable experience to the guest. Evening free for leisure activities.

Day 04: Bekal

A mesmerizing journey of 2 hours will take you to eco friendly nature farm. In Afternoon, enjoy a local lunch made with organically grown fruit and vegetables. Drink cool coconut water and enjoy the lovely weather surrounded by lush greenery. Anand ashram is a prime place where a large number of devotees visit from around the world for meditation and prayer. Other attractions to visit are Kappil Mosque and Pallikara Church. Evening free at the resort.

Day 05: Bekal to Mangalore (95KM 2 HRS)

Breakfast at the hotel check out and drive to Mangalore after completing your exotic holidays.

FAQs

Q: What are the must-visit places in Karnataka?

Ans: Bengaluru: Known as the "Silicon Valley of India," it’s famous for gardens, nightlife, and tech parks.

Mysuru: Visit the Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, and St. Philomena's Church.

Hampi: A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its ancient ruins and temples.

Coorg: Known for coffee plantations, Abbey Falls, and Dubare Elephant Camp.

Chikmagalur: A scenic hill station, famous for trekking and coffee estates.

Gokarna: A serene beach town, ideal for relaxation and spiritual retreats.

Bandipur National Park: Popular for wildlife safaris and spotting tigers.

Q: What is the best time to visit Karnataka?

Ans:Winter (October to February): The best time for most destinations, especially for trekking, beach visits, and wildlife safaris.

Monsoon (June to September): Ideal for nature lovers, especially in the Western Ghats (Coorg, Chikmagalur), though it can be challenging for travel due to heavy rainfall.

Summer (March to May): It's warm but manageable in hill stations like Coorg and Chikmagalur.

Q: How many days are required for a Karnataka tour?

Ans:A basic tour covering the main attractions like Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Coorg can take around 5-7 days.

A more comprehensive tour that includes Hampi, Gokarna, and Chikmagalur may take around 10-14 days.

Q: What are some adventure activities in Karnataka?

Ans:Trekking: Popular in places like Kudremukh, Mullayanagiri, and Tadiandamol.

Water Sports: Gokarna and Murudeshwar offer parasailing, scuba diving, and jet skiing.

Wildlife Safaris: Bandipur, Nagarhole, and Bhadra wildlife sanctuaries are excellent for safaris.

Q: What is the local cuisine of Karnataka?

Ans:Udupi cuisine: Famous for its vegetarian dishes like dosa, idli, and sambar.

Mysore Pak: A popular sweet made from ghee and sugar.

Bisi Bele Bath: A rice-based dish with lentils and vegetables.

Coorg cuisine: Known for its pork dishes like Pandi Curry.

Seafood: Coastal Karnataka (Mangalore, Udupi) is famous for fish and prawn dishes.

Q: Is Karnataka safe for solo travelers?

Ans: Yes, Karnataka is generally considered safe for solo travelers, including women. However, it’s advisable to take standard precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night and staying in reputable accommodations.

Q: What languages are spoken in Karnataka?

Ans: Kannada is the official language, but English and Hindi are widely understood in tourist areas. In coastal areas like Mangalore, Tulu and Konkani are also spoken.

Q: What are the transportation options for getting around Karnataka?

Ans: By Air: Bengaluru and Mangalore are the main international airports.

By Train: Karnataka has an extensive railway network, with Bengaluru and Mysuru being well-connected.

By Bus: State-run KSRTC buses and private operators provide intercity travel options.

By Car: Hiring a cab or self-driving is popular for exploring hill stations and remote areas.

Q: Are there any festivals or events to experience in Karnataka?

Ans: Mysuru Dasara: A grand 10-day festival celebrated in Mysore, showcasing cultural performances and royal processions.

Hampi Utsav: A festival of music and dance held at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi.

Karaga: A traditional festival celebrated in Bengaluru, dedicated to the Goddess Draupadi.

Q: Do I need special permits to visit any places in Karnataka?

Ans: No special permits are required for most tourist places in Karnataka. However, if you are visiting wildlife sanctuaries, safaris may require pre-booking.

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