Coorg & Mysore

Coorg, a scenic hill station in Karnataka, India, is a perfect setting for a romantic honeymoon tour. Visitors can explore the picturesque Abbey Falls, Talakaveri, Raja's Seat, Nagarhole National Park, Dubare Elephant Camp, coffee plantations, Iruppu Falls, and Nisargadhama. Abbey Falls is a cascading waterfall surrounded by coffee and spice plantations, while Talakaveri is the birthplace of the sacred river Kaveri. Raja's Seat offers breathtaking sunset views, while Nagarhole National Park offers a wildlife safari. Dubare Elephant Camp offers unique experiences with elephants, while coffee plantations in Madikeri, Kushalnagar, and Chikmagalur offer romantic walks. Iruppu Falls, a sacred waterfall, is surrounded by dense forests. Nisargadhama, an island formed by the River Kaveri, offers leisurely walks, bird watching, and boating.


6 Nights / 7 Days

Gokarna-2 Nights, at 3 Ocean View Suite Room

Trip to Coorg & Mysore (Basics)



6 Nights / 7 Days

Mysore-1 Night, Coorg-2 Nights

Trip to Coorg & Mysore (Std)



6 Nights / 7 Days

Port Blair – 3 Nights, Havelock – 2 Nights, Neil Island – 1 Night

Trip to Coorg & Mysore (Premium)




Places to Visit:

Diglipur

Famous for Ross and Smith Islands

Mayabunder

Popular for Stewart Island

Rangat

Known for beautiful beaches

Baratang Island

Famous for mangrove creeks

Long Island

Popular destination for scenic views

Port Blair

Home to the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park

Havelock Island

Known for beautiful beaches and coral reefs

Neil Island

Famous for serene beauty

Cinque Island

Small island with peaceful ambiance


Frequently Asked Questions - Andaman Trip

1. When is the best time to visit the Andaman Islands?

The ideal time is between October and May, when the weather is pleasant for beach activities and sightseeing.

2. What are the must-visit places in the Andaman Islands?

Popular destinations include Havelock Island, Neil Island, Port Blair, Cellular Jail, Ross Island, and Baratang Island.

3. What activities can I do in the Andaman Islands?

Activities include scuba diving, snorkeling, glass-bottom boat rides, trekking, and exploring marine parks.

4. How do I reach the Andaman Islands?

You can reach the islands by flight to Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair or by ferry from the mainland.

5. What are the accommodation options in the Andaman Islands?

Options range from luxury resorts to budget hotels and guesthouses, catering to various budgets.

6. Do I need a permit to visit the Andaman Islands?

Indian nationals do not need a permit; however, foreign nationals need an Entry Permit, which can be obtained on arrival in Port Blair.

7. What is the local cuisine like?

Andaman cuisine features fresh seafood, coconut-based dishes, and local fruits. Don’t miss trying fish curry and prawn dishes.

8. Are there any health precautions I should take?

It's advisable to carry basic medication, stay hydrated, and use sunscreen. Check for any required vaccinations before traveling.

9. Is it safe to swim in the waters around the islands?

Generally, yes, but be cautious of currents and always swim in designated safe areas.

10. What is the local currency, and should I carry cash?

The local currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). While many places accept cards, it’s good to carry cash for small vendors.

11. How do I get around the islands?

You can hire taxis, auto-rickshaws, or rent scooters and bicycles. Ferries connect the major islands.

12. What should I pack for my Andaman trip?

Essentials include lightweight clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and comfortable footwear for trekking.

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