Coorg

Coorg

Coorg is also known as Kodagu, is a famous tourist destination of Karnataka. In the area’s north, Madikeri Fort has 2 life-size elephant statues at its entrance, plus a Gothic-style church with a museum on its grounds. Nearby, the Hindu Omkareshwara Temple dates back to the 19th century. Further north is the domed Raja’s Tomb, a burial place of Kodava kings, and cascading Abbi Falls. To the east, the village of Bylakuppe has several Tibetan settlements and temples. Thousands of Tibetan Buddhist monks and nuns worship at Namdroling Monastery. It is home to golden Buddha statues, colorful paintings, and the immense, 3-story Golden Temple. To the southwest, Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is a heavily forested habitat for animals such as tigers, leopards, and lion-tailed macaques. Trekking routes lead up Brahmagiri, the sanctuary’s highest peak. Southeast, Nagarahole National Park is a protected area with Asian elephants, tigers, panthers, and dozens of bird species, including eagles and owls.
Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls is a popular waterfall in the midst of coffee plantations, with a hanging bridge for observation.
Nagarhole National Park

Nagarhole National Park, also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, is a wildlife reserve in the South Indian state of Karnataka. Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the park is backed by the Brahamagiri Mountains and filled with sandalwood and teak trees. 
Nisargadhama

Kaveri Nisargadhama is an island formed by the river Kaveri near Kushalnagar in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka.
Irupu Falls

Irupu Falls are located in the Brahmagiri Range in the Kodagu district of Karnataka, India, bordering the Wayanad district of Kerala. 
Raja's Seat

Raja's Seat is a seasonal garden of flowers and artificial fountains. It is one of the most important tourist spots in Madikeri of Coorg District. 
Madikeri Fort

Madikeri Fort was first founded by Mudduraja in the second half of the 17th century. He also built a palace inside the fort. It was eventually rebuilt in granite by Tipu Sultan who named the site Jaffarabad.
Dubare Elephant Camp

Dubare Elephant is a jungle camp offering elephant bathing, feeding, riding experiences, and rafting on the Kaveri River.
Chelvara Falls

Chelvara Falls is a natural waterfall formed by a small stream, a tributary of Kaveri near Cheyyandane village which is on Virajpet - Talakaveri State Highway around 16 km from Virajpet, in the state of Karnataka.
Talakaveri Temple

Talakaveri Temple is a famous Hindu temple, visitors can bathe in the spring waters of the holy river Kaveri.
Mallalli Water Falls

Mallalli Water Fall is a scenic natural hiking area offering multi-tiered waterfalls set amid lush scenery.
Best Time To Visit Coorg

Coorg bears tropical weather making it an ideal holiday destination, throughout the year the climate remains pleasant to visit. However, the best time to visit is from the month of October to May. Summer days are pleasant with cool and fresh air, while the night time gets a bit chilly. A large number of tourists come to the spot in order to escape the summer heat of the plains. The maximum temperature of Coorg experiences is 34°C. From October to May is perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Coorg receives medium rainfall in the early monsoon and the intensity increases towards mid-August and early September. The temperature drop is high in this season, but the place remains serene and fresh at this time. Outdoor activities are mainly restricted, as the rainfall creates flood and mud clogs. However, the tourists get attracted to the natural beauty Coorg displays. Winters in Coorg are cool and pleasant, with soothing winds and a green environment. Tourists are seen flocking in a large number, especially the honeymoon couples. It is an ideal time to explore the place, go out for sightseeing and adventure activities.

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