Best places to visit in Coorg for a Memorable Holiday

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Coorg is an excellent place for adventurists and is also one of the best places in Karnataka, in addition to the verdant delights that soothe and calm the souls of visitors, You must visit these 11 Best places to visit in Coorg for a Memorable Holiday. Situated just 150 kilometers away from Mysore, Coorg is a dreamy place that you should not miss.

Best places to visit in Coorg for a Memorable Holiday

Best places to visit in Coorg

Nagarhole National Park

Nagarhole National Park — a favourite habitat of Coorg wildlife lovers. Formerly Rajiv Gandhi Park, it is surrounded by green jungles and provides shelter to many animals and birds. The National Park houses various species of animals such as elephants, wild dogs, gaur, and deer. Nagarhole Park is primarily a Tiger Reserve, but also home to elephants, wild dogs, gaur, and deer. Serivces and facilities at Nagarhole Park Lodges: Bouncing between trees and searching for food are some of the thrills in Nagarhole Park lodges which offers some of the most adventurous experience of the park.

One can see nearly all animals around waterbodies in the National Park in summer. They are hard to spot during other seasons but are easily spotted in this season. This is an easy place to visit in the winter months Mysore Junction is 87 kilometers away the railway station Mysore Airport is 98 kilometers away from April to May and from November to February the best time to visit

Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls, Coorg: One of the most beautiful Waterfalls in South India. The 243 km long river flows from Father of Hills to Sangama where it meets with a treacle of diamonds, attaching to one another like a strand of pearls cascading through the Western Ghats. The scenic waterfalls are located a kilometer away from Madikeri amidst tea and coffee plantations which enhances the beauty of the waterfall. If you want to make the best of Abbey Falls then you must visit it in November and December Distance from Mangalore Airport : 152.4 Kms Distance from Mysore Railway Station : 121.6 Kms

The seat of the Raja

Raja’s Seat is one of the must-visit places to visit in Coorg for an unforgettable holiday when the nearby places are adorned with flowers. This hilltop location not only gets great sunset views, but it also has a unique ambiance during the early hours of the day. During this time the place witnesses a lot of family & honeymoon couples as they come to spend some serene and calm time together.

In winter the place is engulfed in fog and the pillared structures look splendid. There remains an excellent place for relaxation at Raja’s Seat, as it was during the days of the Rajas of Kodagu. Cost: Mangalore International Airport 146.6 Km Mysore railway station 117.1 Km Hours of operation: 5.30 am to 8 pm

Dubare Elephant Camp

Dubare Elephant Camp is a great place to see elephants up close in Coorg. A “the elephant training camp” managed by the Karnataka government, the camp allows visitors to take rides on an elephant or wash with the animals, scrubbing them down in the river. Alternatively you can stay at one of the cottages and see elephants in their natural habitat as well as visit a Tibetan monastery from a time to distance. Railway Station- Mysore Junction- 100 KM Mangalore Airport- 180 KM

Brahmagiri Peak

It is surrounded by natural beauty, with grand / breathtaking views and misty views. This range is a well-known trekking and hiking destination and is set in the formidable Western Ghats. It is a concentration of the stunning grasslands, vibrant flora and clear blue waters.

In addition, there is a wildlife sanctuary here where exotic creatures such as the Lion-tailed Macaque, Jungle Cat, Spotted Deer, Giant Flying Squirrel, and Nilgiri Langur can be found. This is the perfect destination for breathtaking views as well as adrenaline-pumping experiences. Distance from the nearest airport: 58 kms (Kannur International Airport) Distance from the nearest railway station: 124.5 kms (Mysore Junction)

Iruppu Falls

 

The Iruppu Falls are among the most sce

nic waterfalls in the Coorg region. Iruppu Falls has a legend associated with it. Lord Rama and Lakshmana were travelling through this region in quest of Mother Sita, when Lord Rama felt thirsty, then Lakshmana shot an arrow into the ground, and water oozed out of it.

The rush of the gushing water on the bottom, along with the stillness and enchanting sounds of the birds and the surrounding flora fill the forest with a great symphony when the waterfalls fall from a top of about 60 meters. Distance from Mangalore International Airport: 221.7KMS 106.2 km = distance from Mysore Junction to the railway station

Mandalpatti Viewpoint

Mandalpatti View Point Top of the World, this view point is located 1600 feet above the sea level, it is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Coorg. One of the best tourists to visit this wonderful place is the drive to Jeep to organize the elusive sunset scene. Moreover, the adjacent forest is rich with natural flora & fauna, including exotic animals and birds.

Mandalpatti view point Madikeri: One of the popular places to visit in Madikeri. This place is around 35 kms from the town and is a good place for couples and families as well. Ages: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Get Coorg honeymoon packages here.

Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary

Northern region Coorg Region has this amazing wildlife sanctuary, which is rich in greenery, exotic species of wild animals and birds. The sanctuary is home to some wild animals. The sanctuary peaks 1,700 meters above sea level. The highest peak in the area, Pushpagiri peak is a must for hikers and trekkers.

Pray chisepherum elk, haad bonem, chettil, pig, hachy hosh, madhina, gendir, etc. The wild beasts are aware that humans walk, camp, hitch up, and overnight as well as wander alone into the jungle. Tourists, however, can lodge in jungle lodges inside the sanctuary and feel out of what jungle life is like. The store is open daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; the best time to go is between November and March.

Mallalli Falls

Situated at the foothills of scenic Puspagiri Hills, it is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Coorg. An area beautiful for nature lovers the falls tumbles for a height of 200 feet, being the tallest falls of South India. In addition to its sheer beauty, the thundering water makes for a great place to linger. The enchanted Malali Falls gets adequate greenery attraction during the monsoon season.

It is the perfect spot to have a picnic or spend some romantic time with your partner. The nearest airport is Mangalore International Airport which is located at a distance of 168 kmSome visitors also take guided walking tours of around 2 hours to admire the beauty of the plantation, taste freshly brewed coffee, and learn about the production process. Hence, this is one of the best things you can do in Coorg. November to June is Harvest SeasonAll the seasons are beautiful, but the harvest time is the best to watch.

Talacauvery and Bhagamandala

Talacauvery is not only an important pilgrimage center on the Brahmagiri hills but also a site of natural beauty. It is in around 1200 meters above sea level. From a small pond found here, the Cauvery river is born. The temples of Bhagmandala have immense spiritual and religious significance.

It is one of the places to see in Coorg that leave the visitors spellbound spiritually and aesthetically. From here it is possible to see and experience the Triveni, the confluence of three rivers. Distance to Airports: Mangalore International Airport39 152.3 km, Mysore Airport 40 174.2 km, Mysore Railway Station 41 159.8 kmOperating hours: 6AM-6PM

Madikeri Fort

Madikeri Fort was ruled by a glorious and a great king and a chieftain. The fort was constructed in the 17th century and reconstructed by Tipu Sultan. During the initial periods, a beautiful palace was built by Muddu Raja and it adds to the beauty of the fort. Throughout the museum are statutes of horses and prison cells that once held traitors, enemies and trespassers.

In addition to a museum that exhibits Tipu Sultan’s weapons and artifacts, there is a chapel built by the British in 1834 and a public library that contains many rare historical books and cultural objects, among many other attractions. Madikeri Fort: If you like history and beautiful architecture, Madikeri Fort should be on your list of places to visit in Coorg. Mon–Fri 10 a.m.–5.30 p.m.

Chelavara Falls

Formed at the end of the Chelavara Stream, the Chelavara falls (Embepare) are among the most spectacular in Coorg. An excellent destination for relaxing moments with family and friends at the waterfalls, at a distance of a couple of kilometers from the Chomakund hills, which offers an eagle’s view over the plains and a glimpse of the Arabian Sea from a distance.

The region near the falls is an adventure seekers paradise, perfect for hiking, trekking, and for camping. You cannot dispute the fact that exploring this relatively untainted and beautiful waterfall will absolutely captivate and invigorate your being. The ideal time period for visiting is from August to November

 

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