Two-Day Itinerary for Coorg

  1. Day 1: Talacauvery
    1 hour 30 minutes (45.5 km) from Coorg

    Talacauvery is the birthplace of the Cauvery River and an important pilgrimage destination for Hindus. Visitors can take a dip in the holy water or climb the Brahmagiri peak for stunning views. Don't miss the Sri Agasteshwara Temple, a beautiful example of South Indian architecture.

  2. Day 1: Dubare Elephant Camp
    1 hour 10 minutes (36.4 km) from Talacauvery

    Dubare Elephant Camp is a must-visit for animal lovers. Watch elephants bathing in the river or participate in the feeding and bathing sessions. Visitors can also take a coracle ride or go on a nature walk in the surrounding forest. Make sure to book in advance!

  3. Day 2: Abbey Falls
    1 hour (24.3 km) from Coorg

    Abbey Falls is a scenic waterfall located in the middle of a coffee estate. Visitors can stroll through the lush greenery and enjoy the refreshing spray of the falls. Take a guided tour to learn more about coffee cultivation in the area. Avoid visiting in monsoon season.

  4. Day 2: Raja's Seat
    20 minutes (6.5 km) from Abbey Falls

    Raja's Seat is a popular sunset viewpoint with panoramic views of the hills and valleys. Sit on the manicured lawns and enjoy the gentle breeze while sipping on some fresh coconut water. Make sure to come early to avoid crowds.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Talacauvery (2 hours, free)
  • Dubare Elephant Camp (3 hours, INR 1,500 per person)
  • Abbey Falls (2 hours, INR 200 per person)
  • Raja's Seat (1 hour, INR 5 per person)

  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 1,705 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the Namdroling Monastery, the second largest Tibetan settlement in India and home to over 5,000 monks. Another option is the Nagarhole National Park, a wildlife reserve with tigers, elephants, and more. If you have less time, skip Talacauvery or Raja's Seat and spend more time at Dubare Elephant Camp or Abbey Falls.

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