- 15 Days
Embark on a scenic 12-day journey blending the cool hill stations of Karnataka and Kerala with tranquil backwaters and ancient heritage. This tour offers an enchanting mix of nature, culture, and comfort. From the misty charm of Ooty and Kodaikanal to the green valleys of Munnar and serene Kumarakom houseboats, explore South India's finest. Ideal for couples, families, or leisure travelers, this tour balances relaxing moments with enriching sightseeing experiences.
Coimbatore, known as the "Manchester of South India," is a major industrial city nestled near the Western Ghats. It offers a blend of temples, textile mills, and modern infrastructure with a gateway feel to nearby hill stations.
Ooty, often called the "Queen of Hill Stations," boasts cool weather, tea gardens, pine forests, and colonial charm. It's a perfect blend of nature and nostalgia with beautiful lakes, gardens, and the scenic Nilgiri Mountain Railway.
Coonoor is a quieter, greener cousin of Ooty with stunning tea estates, valleys, and colonial-era architecture. It is famous for Sim's Park, Lamb's Rock, and Nilgiri tea—a peaceful escape with breathtaking views.
Sravanabelgola is a revered Jain pilgrimage site, home to the world’s tallest monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali. Surrounded by hills and steeped in spirituality, it draws pilgrims and tourists alike with its calm ambiance and architectural grandeur.
Kodaikanal, meaning “The Gift of the Forest,” is a misty hill station nestled in the Palani Hills. Known for its star-shaped lake, waterfalls, and lush greenery, it offers peaceful retreats and romantic backdrops.
• After breakfast visit
Coaker’s Walk, Bryant Park, and Kodai Lake
Explore Pillar Rocks and Silver Cascade Falls
Boating at Kodai Lake (optional)
Overnight stay at Kodaikanal
Munnar is a picturesque hill town in Kerala, famous for tea plantations, waterfalls, and cool climate. Nestled among the Western Ghats, it’s an ideal escape into misty mountains, rich flora, and colonial charm.
• After Breakfast checkout from hotel
Depart Kodaikanal for Munnar (Approx. 5.5 hrs)
Scenic drive through lush plantations
Check-in at hotel and rest
Evening free for leisure
Periyar is home to Kerala’s famous wildlife sanctuary and spice plantations. Known for boat rides on Periyar Lake and chances to spot elephants and deer, it’s a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike
Kumarakom is a serene backwater village on the banks of Vembanad Lake, known for houseboats, bird sanctuary, and slow-paced life. It offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and peace amid coconut groves and paddy fields.
Cochin, the Queen of the Arabian Sea, is a vibrant port city with colonial buildings, spice markets, and cultural blend. Known for Fort Kochi, Chinese fishing nets, and Kathakali shows, it’s a charming mix of old and new.