Exploring Coorg in 2 Days

  1. Day 1: Abbey Falls
    30 minutes (9.3 km) from Madikeri

    The breathtaking Abbey Falls is a popular tourist spot in Coorg, located amidst coffee and spice plantations. The waterfall cascades down from a height of 70 feet, surrounded by lush greenery. Visitors can take a short trek down to the bottom of the falls and enjoy the cool mist. It is an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers.

  2. Day 1: Raja's Seat
    20 minutes (4 km) from Abbey Falls

    Raja's Seat is a scenic viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the Western Ghats. It is believed that the kings of Kodagu used to visit this spot to enjoy the sunset. There is a garden surrounding the viewpoint where visitors can relax and enjoy the views. The Musical Fountain show held in the evening is a must-see.

  3. Day 2: Dubare Elephant Camp
    1 hour (34.9 km) from Madikeri

    Dubare Elephant Camp is a unique experience for animal lovers. It is a forest camp that serves as a base for elephant training and conservation. Visitors can interact with elephants, feed them, and even take a ride. It is also possible to take part in activities like river rafting, coracle rides, and nature walks.

  4. Day 2: Nisargadhama Forest Park
    30 minutes (18.6 km) from Dubare Elephant Camp

    Nisargadhama Forest Park is a picturesque island formed by the River Cauvery. The island is surrounded by bamboo groves, sandalwood, and teak trees. Visitors can take a walk on the hanging bridge, go boating, and spot deer, peacocks, and rabbits at the mini zoo. It is an ideal spot for picnics and nature walks.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Abbey Falls (1-2 hours, 25 INR)
  • Raja's seat (1 hour, 5 INR)
  • Dubare Elephant Camp (2-3 hours, 650-1200 INR)
  • Nisargadhama Forest Park (1-2 hours, 20 INR)

  • Total Estimated Costs: 700-1250 INR per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can add a visit to the Talacauvery temple, which is considered the birthplace of River Cauvery. You can also visit the Namdroling Monastery, which is home to more than 5000 Buddhist monks. If you have less time, you can skip Dubare Elephant Camp and visit the Madikeri Fort or the Omkareshwara Temple in Madikeri instead.

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