Welcome to Coorg! Start your trip by arriving at the Mangalore International Airport or Bangalore International Airport. From there, make your way to Coorg by hiring a private taxi or using public transportation. Check flight and hotel prices on Kayak.
Start your day by visiting the famous Raja's Seat, where you can enjoy a breathtaking sunrise and panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Afterward, head to the Madikeri Fort, a historical landmark with a museum showcasing Coorg's rich heritage. In the afternoon, explore the beautiful Abbey Falls, located amidst lush green coffee plantations. End your day with a visit to the Omkareshwara Temple, known for its unique architecture and tranquil atmosphere.
Embark on a day trip to Talakaveri, the birthplace of the river Kaveri, which holds great spiritual significance for locals. Take a scenic drive through the Western Ghats to reach this picturesque destination. Visit the holy Talakaveri Temple and enjoy the serene surroundings. Later, proceed to Bhagamandala, a confluence of three rivers: Kaveri, Kannike, and Sujyoti. Explore the Bhagandeshwara Temple and witness the traditional rituals being performed.
Immerse yourself in the lush greenery of Coorg with a coffee plantation tour. Learn about the process of coffee cultivation, from bean to cup, and savor the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Afterward, head to the Dubare Elephant Camp, where you can interact with elephants and even participate in activities like elephant bathing and feeding. End your day with a serene boat ride on the scenic Cauvery River.
Don't miss out on exploring the lesser-known attractions in Coorg. Visit the Chelavara Falls, a stunning waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. Enjoy a peaceful walk through the Nisargadhama Forest, a natural island formed by the river Kaveri. For adventure enthusiasts, the Tadiandamol Peak offers a thrilling trekking experience with mesmerizing views from the top. Lastly, indulge in the local cuisine of Coorg, known for flavorful dishes like Pandi Curry (pork curry) and Kadambuttu (rice dumplings).