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5‑Day Coorg Adventure from Bangalore

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Day 1: Arrival & Madikeri Exploration

Morning: Depart Bangalore early by car or bus (≈ 250 km, 6 hrs) and enjoy the scenic hills en route. Stop at a highway dhaba for a quick breakfast and stretch.

Afternoon: Check into your homestay or resort in Madikeri and settle in. Take a leisurely walk around the town, sampling local mango pickle and fresh coconut water.

Evening: Visit Raja’s Seat, a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the valley; the sunset casts golden hues over coffee estates, perfect for photos.

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Day 2: Coffee Plantations & Historic Sites

Morning: Tour a coffee plantation near Kushalnagar, where you’ll learn about bean processing and enjoy a tasting session of aromatic Coorg coffee.

Afternoon: Head to Abbey Falls; a short trek through lush forest leads to a spectacular waterfall that cascades into a turquoise pool.

Evening: Explore Madikeri Fort and its museum, which showcases the region’s heritage and offers views of the town’s illuminated streets.

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Day 3: Elephant Camp & Waterfall Adventure

Morning: Drive to Dubare Elephant Camp for an interactive experience—feed, bathe, and even ride the gentle giants along the riverbank.

Afternoon: Journey to Iruppu Falls, a sacred waterfall set in a forested gorge; enjoy a short hike to the base and a refreshing dip.

Evening: Return to Madikeri and relax at your accommodation, perhaps indulging in a traditional Coorgi dinner of pork fry and rice.

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Day 4: Pilgrimage & Nature Retreat

Morning: Ascend to Talacauvery, the source of the Cauvery River, and visit the nearby Bhagamandala Temple for a spiritual start to the day.

Afternoon: Unwind at Nisargadhama Island, a serene river island with deer, bamboo groves, and a hanging bridge—ideal for a picnic.

Evening: Stroll through the Namdroling Tibetan Monastery in Bylakuppe, admiring its golden stupas and tranquil chanting.

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Day 5: Local Culture & Departure

Morning: Browse the Madikeri market for spices, honey, and handcrafted souvenirs; interact with friendly locals and sample fresh orange juice.

Afternoon: Enjoy a relaxed lunch at a hillside restaurant overlooking the valley, then pack up and check out.

Evening: Depart for Bangalore, arriving by late night with lasting memories of Coorg’s misty hills and warm hospitality.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Travel Bangalore‑Coorg (round trip) – 12 hrs total – ₹2,500 (bus) / ₹5,000 (self‑drive fuel)
  • Accommodation (4 nights) – 4 nights – ₹6,000 (mid‑range homestay)
  • Raja’s Seat – 1 hr – ₹50 entry
  • Coffee plantation tour – 2 hrs – ₹300
  • Abbey Falls – 2 hrs – ₹30 entry
  • Madikeri Fort – 1.5 hrs – ₹20 entry
  • Dubare Elephant Camp – 3 hrs – ₹500 (including ride)
  • Iruppu Falls – 2 hrs – ₹40 entry
  • Talacauvery & Bhagamandala – 3 hrs – ₹20 donation
  • Nisargadhama Island – 2 hrs – ₹50 entry
  • Namdroling Monastery – 1.5 hrs – Free (optional donation ₹100)
  • Meals (5 days) – 5 days – ₹2,500
  • Local transport (cabs, auto‑rickshaws) – 5 days – ₹1,500
  • Total Estimated Cost₹22,090

Tips

If you have extra time, add a day to explore the hidden waterfalls of Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary or indulge in a spa treatment at a coffee‑estate resort. To shorten the trip, skip the pilgrimage to Talacauvery and combine the coffee plantation tour with Abbey Falls on the same day, reducing travel time while still experiencing Coorg’s highlights.

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