We had done a similar round trip in December. Our start and drop was Bangalore, We drove to Mysore, spent 3 nights there and then drove up to Ooty, spent 3 nights there and then drove back to Bangalore, as our train was at 8PM from Bangalore.
From Bangalore to Mysore we stopped for brunch at Kamat, musn't miss it, their Dosas and idlis are special and one should not miss it.
In Mysore visit Brindavan Gardens, Chamundi Devi temple, Mysore Palace. If you have time visit some other palaces.
In Ooty take the Toy Train journey to Coonoor, but book your tickets in advance. Other places are Rose Garden, Ooty lake, Tea Factory etc.
Hope the below Itinerary will be suitable for you. Day-1 Ooty Arrival Arrive at Ooty (7000+ ft asl). Boating in lake in the evening is touristy but popular. Day-2 In and around Ooty Sightseeing options closer to ooty to consider comprise Dodabetta Peak, Raj Bhawan, St Stephens Church, Rose garden, Botanical garden, Shooting point, Wax Museum. Day-3 Ooty - Mysore. Evening visit to Brindavan Gardens or Srirangapatnam Proceed to Mysore (125 kms - 3.5 hrs). Enroute guests may visit Pykara falls (25 kms from Ooty). The road passes through Mudumalai and Bandipur forests with a very good chance of spotting some Spotted Deers and even possibly Wild Elephant herds. Post lunch visit Railway Muesum. Evening visit to Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary (Boat ride around bird nests) and Brindavan Garden OR Srirangapatnam and Ranganathaswany Temple. Day-4 Mysore and around
Local sightseeing options include like Mysore Zoo, St. Philomena's Church, Mysore Palace, 150 years old Jaganmohan Palace. Evening visit Chamundi Hills and visit Nandi bull Temple. Temple offers excellent views of the area and considered one of the Shaktipeetha temples. Day-5 Departure Depart for onward journey.
You can hire a motorcycle if you're a solo rider to visit most places as it won't be near enough to trek else go for cabs PS: Must Visit Doddabetta Peak, Kalhatty Waterfalls
You can take toy train from Ooty to coonoor or ahead if you wish. if you want to go rugged can take local bus,or tuk-tuks inside the town.
main road can be covered by walk
Yes you can go. as it's a small town and you just have to count on time . if your stay is near beaches then you can enjoy to the most. Else it's not safe to travel alone to beach late night.
Yes you can travel. Alibag is safest place only certain precautions you have to follow while travelling solo (it matters in all place not only in alibag)
Hi, Paul!
Sikkim has stopped issuing Inner Line Permit to foreign nationals due to corona virus fears. If you are an Indian citizen, you won't have any problems getting ILP in Sikkim. So, yes, the current situation suggests you can visit Sikkim on the said dates. However, it is recommended that you keep an eye on the official updates regarding the same.
It is notable for itslMasskara Festival held during the third week of October and is known for being a relatively friendly city, as it bears the nickname "The City of Smiles".
Chembra Peak,Agasthyarkoodam Peak,Periyar Tiger Reserve,Soochipara Waterfalls,Dhoni Hills,Silent Valley National Park these are the best trekking spots in kerala
In karnataka these are the best spots for trekking Ramanagaram, Brahmagiri, Skandagiri, savandurga,Madhugiri,Bheemeshwari,shivagange,Mullyangiri
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If u are comfortable with the train journey then You should first come from PURI to KATNI (MP) by train then
second from KATNI to CHITRAKOOT by train then finally from CHITRAKOOT to MATHURA by train. The journey i suggested, you can get the direct train for all routes as i told above.
This is the best for you make your trip by selecting date and take reservation for the train.
I hope it will help you...
HAPPY JOURNEY 👍👍
Well I guess you probably know how to take precautions during this outbreak... the question is will you be able to enjoy your time with freedom of mind, without having such concerns. If no than you definitely should visit. if "yes" than you should reconsider it. Because you don't want your holidays to be spent in fear of some deadly spreading virus.