Coorg – the heaven on the earth

As a travel consultant, I was facing a barrage of questions.

One week back, one of my friends asked me to suggest a good place for trekking in South India. 

Another pal, who does absolutely nothing during the weekends (and a little during the weekdays :-) ), unable to bear his family demands, asked me to suggest a good weekend getaway where he can just laze around and, importantly, do nothing. Yet another of my chums wanted a suggestion to visit some religious places. I also have a buddy who visits forests, rivers, waterfalls, and such natural delights.

To all of them, I had one magic answer – Coorg.

Besides, if someone asked me about that particular place in the country reputed to give birth to the most beautiful women, my answer would have been the same.

Coorg! A lovely and sexy tourist site! Before exploring this heavenly place in this article, let me warn you. If you are the kind of person who would not love to revisit the same site, you better not go there. Or else, you will fall in love with this place and hardly imagine forming travel sentiments for other locations.

People call this place 'Scotland of India'. Well, I have never been to Scotland. So, I cannot say if Scotland is as beautiful as Coorg. But, I am certain Coorg is one of the best hill stations in India. If you are traveling to India for the first time, Coorg is easily one of the 'must-visits'.


Madikeri


Not only foreigners, even many Indians feel that Coorg is a city, which turns out to be false. Coorg is a district in the state of Karnataka. Madikeri is its capital city. The town of Madikeri and the adjoining metropolia form the Coorg region. If you want to cover the entire Coorg region, the best place to pitch up a tent is Madikeri. You can reach the city by taxi from Mysore or Bangalore quite easily. If you stay in Madikeri, you can comfortably travel around the Coorg region in just 3-4 days.

Places of interest in Madikeri


There are many exciting places in Madikeri. Let me briefly introduce some of the landmarks.

Omkareshwar Temple:


The 19th-century temple of Lord Omkareshwar (Lord Shiva) is a small picturesque place of worship located in the heart of Madikeri city. The temple has incredible architecture (a curious mixture of Islamic and Gothic styles). The tank in the foreground adds to the historical and architectural charm.


Raja's Tomb:


Raja's tomb is a monument located on a hill in Madikeri, which houses the mausoleums of a king and his family and commanders. I have been to plenty of hill stations and monuments. However, this architectural beauty in the backdrop of breathtaking ranges is something I have seldom experienced anywhere else. Whether you are a lover of nature or monuments, this place is sure to captivate you.

Raja's Seat:


Raja's seat is the most important place for the traveler in Madikeri. This is where the kings of Coorg used to sit and spend their evenings leisurely watching the sunset. You can view the fascinating Western Ghats ranges and an aerial expanse of the entire Coorg region from this vantage point. I am sure the kings of Coorg would have been more attached to this seat than their royal throne in their palace.

Places around Madikeri:


 Abbi falls: 


Abbi is a small but beautiful waterfall located inside a coffee plantation near Madikeri. You will keep wondering which feast for the eyes is more enticing – the coffee plantations on either side of the spectacular waterfalls. You need to walk for around half a mile through the coffee fields to reach this fantastic destination.

Dubare forest:


Want some active excitement? Dubare Forest is an elephant capturing and training center located on the banks of river Kaveri. Not only your kids but even you will also be fascinated by the trained wild elephants wandering together. You can also indulge yourself in water rafting in the river.

Bylakuppe Golden Temple: 


Bylakuppe Golden Temple is a vast Tibetan monastery, the abode of big idols of Lord Buddha and other Buddhist deities. This extraordinary monument has become a crowd-puller in Coorg nowadays. When you visit this place for the first time, you will definitely wonder if you have landed up in Tibet by mistake.

Nisargadhama Forest:


Nisargadhama Forest is a beautiful picnic spot where you can run into deer, peacocks, and rabbits with the opportunity to take rides either on boats or even the back of an elephant. It is also a haven for the seasoned birdwatcher. The bamboo trees surrounding the river Kaveri will definitely be a delight for your eyes.

Tala Cauvery:


Tala Cauvery is the place of origin for the river Kaveri (Cauvery). There is a small temple at the site. There is a peak you can trek to watch the surrounding Western Ghats mountain range. Bhagandeshwar (Shiva) temple and Triveni Sangam, where three rivers merge, are a couple of religiously significant sites near Tala Cauvery.

Iruppu Falls:


Iruppu is the most beautiful waterfall in the Coorg region. You need to climb concrete steps and slippery rocks to reach the waterfalls, where you can enjoy a refreshing bath. A separate route is available in these hills (known as Brahmagiri hills) for the avid trekkers.

Tata Tea Estate:


Ever wondered where I would like to work without remuneration? This is that place - Tata Tea Estate. A lovely and scenic site located near the Iruppu falls. I have no words to describe this exceptional locale.


There is a lot more to write about the destinations in Coorg. However, I do not want to load your rucksack with too heavy a travel guide. Let me stop here and allow you to explore the place independently.

Happy travelling.


Comments

  1. It was very nice but sad we missed few important places and the time was very short.

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  2. I really enjoy reading articles. I thanks for sharing this.

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