Coorg, officially known as Kodagu, is a scenic hill station in Karnataka, famous for its lush green landscapes, coffee plantations, misty hills, and rich culture. It’s a favorite destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, honeymooners, and anyone looking to unwind in the lap of nature.
A spectacular waterfall nestled amidst coffee plantations and spice estates. The sound of cascading water and the surrounding greenery create a serene experience.
A picturesque garden offering panoramic views of the hills and valleys. Historically, it was a favorite spot for Coorg’s kings to watch the sunset.
Located on the banks of the Cauvery River, this is an interactive elephant experience where visitors can bathe and feed elephants.
A peaceful and grand Tibetan monastery with golden statues, colorful murals, and a serene ambiance. It’s one of the largest Tibetan settlements in India.
Talacauvery is believed to be the birthplace of the River Cauvery, surrounded by hills. Nearby Bhagamandala is a sacred confluence of rivers.
A forest island on the Cauvery River with hanging bridges, bamboo groves, and activities like boating and deer spotting.
Coffee Plantations: Coorg is known for its world-class Arabica and Robusta coffee.
Spices: Cardamom, black pepper, and vanilla are grown here.
Homestays: Experience local hospitality and food in cozy plantation stays.
Kodava Culture: Unique customs, cuisine, and festivals like Puthari and Kailpodh.
Pandi Curry (Pork Curry): Spicy and flavorful, a traditional Kodava dish.
Kadambuttu: Soft rice balls served with curries.
Noolputtu: Rice noodles often eaten with coconut-based gravies.
Coorg-style coffee: Freshly brewed with a strong aroma.