Bangalore to Coorg Motorcycle Riding Itinerary Leaving Nandi Hills

  1. Day 1: Stop at Bhoganandishwara Temple
    30 minutes (16.4 miles) from Nandi Hills

    Bhoganandishwara Temple is a perfect starting point for your motorcycle adventure. This ancient temple complex features intricate architecture and ornate carvings. The temple is dedicated to Hindu gods Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Take some time to explore the beautiful temple grounds and enjoy the peaceful surroundings before hitting the road.

  2. Day 1: Visit Abbey Falls
    2 hours and 15 minutes (66.3 miles) from Bhoganandishwara Temple

    Abbey Falls is a picturesque waterfall located in the Coorg district. The waterfall is nestled in the lush greenery of the surrounding mountains. You can enjoy a short hike through the coffee and spice plantations to reach the falls. The best time to visit is during monsoon season when the waterfall is at its fullest. Make sure to bring your camera to capture the stunning scenery.

  3. Day 2: Explore Dubare Elephant Camp
    1 hour and 40 minutes (50.8 miles) from Abbey Falls

    Dubare Elephant Camp is a unique place to get up close and personal with Asian elephants. You can observe elephants bathing, feeding, and training. You can also enjoy a peaceful elephant ride along the river. The camp is set in the beautiful Coorg forest area, where you can enjoy nature walks and bird watching.

  4. Day 2: Discover Nisargadhama Forest Park
    1 hour (25 miles) from Dubare Elephant Camp

    Nisargadhama Forest Park is a beautiful island in the middle of the Cauvery River. You can explore the lush green forests, bamboo groves, and hanging bridges. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, rabbits, and peacocks. You can enjoy elephant and camel riding, boating, and fishing in the nearby lake. The park also features a children's playground, making it an excellent destination for families.

  5. Day 3: Trek to Tadiandamol Peak
    2 hours and 27 minutes (56.6 miles) from Nisargadhama Park

    Tadiandamol Peak is the highest peak in the Coorg district, offering spectacular views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The trek to the summit is moderate and takes you through lush forests and grasslands. You can spot exotic birds and animals along the way. The peak has a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, and you can enjoy a peaceful picnic while taking in the incredible views of the surrounding countryside.

  6. Day 3: Visit Dubare Reserve Forest and Reserve
    50 minutes (15.9 miles) from Tadiandamol Peak

    Dubare Reserve Forest and Reserve is a wilderness area that is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. You can take a guided safari tour and spot animals such as tigers, leopards, and Indian bison. The reserve also features a crocodile park and a butterfly park. You can also enjoy adventure activities such as zip lining, kayaking, and rafting.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Bhoganandishwara Temple (1 hour, Free)
  • Abbey Falls (2 hours, Rs. 15 per person)
  • Dubare Elephant Camp (2 hours, Rs. 1,000 per person for elephant ride)
  • Nisargadhama Forest Park (1 hour, Rs. 10 per person)
  • Tadiandamol Peak (3 hours, Free)
  • Dubare Reserve Forest and Reserve (2 hours, Rs. 100 per person for safari tour)
  • Total Estimated Costs: Rs. 1,125 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can add a visit to the Madikeri Fort and Raja's Seat. If you have less time, you can skip the Nisargadhama Forest Park. Make sure to check the opening and closing times of the places before visiting and carry enough cash as some places might not accept cards. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes and carry drinking water and snacks for the road trip.

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