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Embark on a 3-night, 4-day Ooty tour itinerary, exploring the Queen of Hill Stations in South India. Enjoy Ooty sightseeing with visits to Botanical Garden, Ooty Lake, and a Pykara waterfalls visit, along with wildlife adventures at Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. A perfect South India hill station tour for nature lovers!
Arrive at Coimbatore Airport or Railway Station, where our team will meet and assist you. Proceed to Ooty, the Queen of Hill Stations in Tamil Nadu, nestled in the Nilgiri Hills. Check into your hotel upon arrival and refresh. In the afternoon, begin your Ooty sightseeing with a visit to:
Return to your hotel and enjoy an overnight stay in Ooty.
After breakfast, continue your Ooty sightseeing with a full-day exploration of the hill station’s attractions:
Return to your hotel and enjoy an overnight stay in Ooty.
After breakfast, embark on a scenic excursion to Pykara and Mudumalai, immersing yourself in nature and wildlife:
Return to Ooty, transfer to your hotel, and enjoy an overnight stay in Ooty.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to Coimbatore. En route, stop in Coonoor for sightseeing:
Continue your journey to Coimbatore, where our team will assist with your onward journey at the airport or railway station, concluding your Ooty tour itinerary with unforgettable memories of this enchanting hill station.
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