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About Coorg


Coorg, often referred to as the “Scotland of India,” is an attractive place renowned for its misty hills, green coffee plantations, and a serene atmosphere. The tourism in Coorg is characterised by a mix of stunning landscapes, rich history, and numerous outdoor activities. The emerald green estates of coffee are among the prime attractions for visitors who can participate in guided plantation tours. Punctuated with waterfalls, thick forests, and scenic points, Coorg’s terrain makes it one of the best trekking places for enthusiasts. In addition to this, cultural tourism is significant where people come to learn about Kodava culture, which includes their traditional dressing code, warrior art forms, as well as festivals. With the popularity of keywords like Coorg attractions and Coorg Abbey Falls, it’s easy to see why this destination draws so many visitors.

Historical Significance

Coorg has a rich history deeply rooted in its indigenous Kodava culture. It was previously ruled by the south indian dynasties and later under the British empire from the 1830s after the Anglo-Coorg War in 1834.

Distance from Bangalore and Reaching Time

Coorg is located approximately 254 kilometers from Bangalore. The journey by road takes around 5 to 6 hours and by trains are available from the Mysore station. 

Best Season and Time to Visit

The pleasant months from October to March are best for trekking and other outdoor activities. The summer months are also welcoming and monsoon months are great for the waterfalls.

Local Attractions


Abbey Falls: Perhaps, the most beautiful attraction enhanced by the monsoon showers is the Abbey Falls, gushing down the rocks with a stronger force. This waterfall is surrounded by lush coffee plantations and beautiful hills, which further enhance its surrounding. The water cascades down from a height of 70 feet, creating a thunderous sound down the rocks. Tourists who visit this place in the monsoon can capture this waterfall at its greatest, the thundershowers increasing the flow of water. Visitors often search for Coorg elephant camp as a nearby experience to enjoy the region’s wildlife.

Raja’s Seat: Raja’s Seat, literally translating to ‘Seat of the Kings,’ is a phenomenal garden in Coorg. It is an ideal place to relax and enjoy various activities. It consists of a children’s amusement park, musical fountains, vibrant flower beds, and a Gandhi Mantap, housing remains of Mahatma Gandhi. A frequent spot for the Kodava Kings, Raja’s Seat offers stunning views of the surrounding hills.

Talakaveri: Considered the source of the river Kaveri, this area is surrounded by lush greenery and mountains, located on Brahmagiri Hills at an elevation of approximately 1,276 meters above sea level. It is a sacred place for Hindus, where the temple complex consists of a tank that is said to be from where the river flows. Talakaveri offers more than just spiritual attractions with its stunning panoramic views of the Western Ghats from the Brahmagiri peak.

Madikeri Fort: The Madikeri Fort was built by Mudduraja in the 17th century and later rebuilt under Tipu Sultan and British rule. The fort has been designed with different architectural styles that reflect this region’s complex history. There is also a museum inside the fort that exhibits weaponry, artifacts, and historical items. A palace, church, and temple are also found within the premises of Madikeri Fort – formerly the abode of Coorg rulers.

Nisargadhama: This serene island is located near Kushalnagar in Coorg and is formed by the river Cauvery. This small island of about 64 acres has become a favorite location for picnicking, nature strolls, and relaxation. Situated across a hanging bridge from the mainland, Nisargadhama is tucked away within bamboo groves and sandal trees, making it an ideal getaway for many people.

Key Facts

  • Elevation: Around 1,170 meters above sea level.
  • Location: Kodagu district, Karnataka, India.
  • Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate.
  • Historical Significance: Home to the ancient Kodava kingdom.

Travel Tips

  • Preparation: Comfortable clothes, sports shoes for the trek, first aid kit, sunscreen and other essentials. 
  • Guides: A local guide will enhance your experience during the treks and bird watching.
  • Permits: No special permits required but check for protected areas. 
  • Respect Nature: Do not litter and ruin the surrounding environment of Coorg.. Follow proper waste management practices.

Activities

  • Trekking: The trekking trails of Tadiandamol and Brahmagiri are extremely famous in Coorg. Suitable and beginners alike, these trails offer panoramic views of the Western Ghats. The trek offers some of the most mesmerising sights, be it of the lushful hills or waterfalls on the way.
  • Coffee Plantation Tours: Coorg is famous for its wondrous coffee plantations, the Mercara Gold Estate being over 25 years old. Visitors can embark on educational tours to witness the process of coffee making. Coorg is also famous for its spices, producing a variety of aromatic spices.
  • River Rafting: The Barapole River in Coorg offers exhilarating river rafting opportunities at a stretch of around 4.5km long. These activities should be done under expert guidance and supervision, the participants equipped with personal flotation devices. This is a perfect adrenable pumping activity for all the adventure buffs who can enjoy the wild activity.
  • Bird Watching: Coorg offers ample bird watching opportunities, this region being home to a variety of bird species. It consists of over 356 species of birds, some of the prominent ones being the Malabar trogon, Nilgiri flycatcher, and the rare black-and-orange flycatcher. An ideal place for photography and relaxation, the beauty of nature coupled with these activities showcases the best of Coorg.

Itinerary

  • Morning: Start your day with a visit to the mesmerising Abbey Falls.
  • Afternoon: Explore the Madikeri Fort and adore the architecture.
  • Evening: Relax and explore the local cultural heritage of Coorg.

  • Morning: Visit Talacauvery and Bhagamandala, paying your dues and worshipping.
  • Afternoon: Explore the Raja’s seat and enjoy the beautiful gardens.
  • Evening: Embark on an educational tour at the coffee plantation and spice centres. Depart to Bangalore after capturing the sunset.

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