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Coorg - Bekal Tour

  • Duration

    04 Nights/05 Days

  • Max People

    40

  • Tour Type

    Coorg - Bekal Tour

About this Tour

Tour Plans

  • Day 1

    Arrive Mangalore / Coorg

    Meet and greet upon arrival at Mangalore airport / railway station. Drive to Coorg (140 Kms/3.5 Hrs drive). Upon arrival check-in at hotel, Overnight stay at hotel.

  • Day 2

    COORG

    Morning after breakfast, you will have full day city tour visiting Madikeri is a hill town in southern India. Framed by the Western Ghats mountain range, it’s known for the Raja’s Seat, a simple monument overlooking forests and rice paddies. In the center, the 17th-century Madikeri Fort features 2 stone elephants at the entrance. You can visit sightseeing places such as, Elephant Dubara Camp: The Dubare Elephant Camp is a chance to get to know these giant, enchanting creatures better. With a host of activities built around this, many a guest has left the camp with a sense of responsibility to do their bit towards protecting elephants. A trained naturalist takes our guests through the complexities of elephant history, ecology and biology. Bylakuppe Buddhist Golden Temple: Located at a distance of 90 km from Mysore towards it west, the Buddhist Golden temple at Bylakuppe is a place worth visiting. Bylakuppe, along with Dharamsala, is the residing place for thousands of Tibetans, who have been living in exile since many decades. This is the centre of Tibetan Buddhism in South India. The Golden Temple also called Namdroling Monastery stands beautifully amidst the scenic landscapes, emanating peacefulness and calmness. The monastery is popularly known as Golden temple owing to the golden paintings crafted on the monastery. Abbey Falls: Abbey Falls is a waterfall in Kodagu, in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. It is located 8 km from the Madikeri, 122 km from Mysore. Raja’s Seat: Raja's Seat is a culturally significant site and tourist attraction in Madikeri of Coorg District. It is 270km away from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka. Raja's Seat is located in the middle of a garden called as Gandhi Mantap. Coffee plantations: With a tour to the lush green trails of coffee plantations of Coorg, you can learn about the robusta & arabica beans that are grown in the region. Right from the process of selecting the riped coffee beans to the process of harvesting them, here, you can know about everything at once. After visiting these places return back to the hotel and overnight stay at the hotel.

  • Day 3

    Coorg - Bekal

    Morning after breakfast, drive to Bekal (110 Kms/2.5 Hrs drive). Bekal is a scenic coastal town located in the Kasaragod district of North Kerala, India. It is best known for its stunning Bekal Fort, one of the largest and best-preserved forts in Kerala. The fort, which stretches out into the Arabian Sea, offers panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Upon arrival check-in at hotel. Later visit, Bekal fort and beach. Bekal Fort stands apart from most Indian forts as it was built primarily for defence, rather than as an administrative hub, as demonstrated by the absence of any palace or royal residence within its walls. The fort's design highlights armed functionality, reflecting its purpose to protect the coastline from potential invasions. Overnight stay at hotel.

  • Day 4

    Bekal

    Morning after breakfast full day visit to Kasaragod. Ananthapuram Lake Temple: At the northernmost part of Kerala, you'll find the Ananthapura Lake Temple, the only lake temple in the state. This remarkable temple is situated in a rectangular lake that is constantly replenished by natural spring water. It is believed to be the original seat (moolasthanam) of Lord Ananthapadmanabha, the deity worshipped at the renowned Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram. Dating back to the 9th century, the temple is located around 30 km from Bekal, in the Kasaragod district. The surrounding hillock views are a well-known highlight for visitors. Another unique attraction is Babia, a vegetarian crocodile considered the temple's guardian, which fascinates those who come to visit. The journey to the temple is also known for being serene and soothing. Bela Church: Bela Church is the oldest here and dates back to 1890. A Gothic style Roman Catholic Church under the Mangalore Diocese, this church is also known as Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Kasaragod Sarees weaving center: The Kasaragod Saree Weaving Center is a prominent hub for traditional handloom weaving in the Kasaragod district of North Kerala. Known for producing high-quality sarees, the center plays a significant role in preserving the region's rich textile heritage. Malikdeenar Mosque: The mosque is believed to have been constructed in 642 A.D. and had Malik Ibn Muhammad, the son of Malik Ibn Dinar, appointed as its first Qazi. His tomb rests within the mosque, making it a revered site for Muslims in the region. Every year, an annual festival is held to commemorate the arrival of Malik Ibn Dinar in the country. The Malik Ibn Dinar Mosque has become one of the most prominent pilgrimage destinations for Muslims in India. Theyyam Experience: Theyyam is a vibrant and ancient ritual art form that is deeply rooted in the cultural traditions of Kasaragod, North Kerala. Known for its colorful and dramatic performances, Theyyam combines elements of dance, music, and folklore, making it one of the most captivating and spiritually significant cultural expressions of the region. Evening return back to hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

  • Day 5

    Bekal - Mangalore

    Morning after breakfast, drive to Mangalore. Drop at railway station or airport.

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