
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Coorg (Kodagu) is known for its misty hills, coffee plantations, waterfalls, and rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re seeking scenic viewpoints, spiritual spots, or nature trails, this charming hill destination in Karnataka offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. (Source: Photo by wikimedia commons)

Abbey Falls: Surrounded by lush coffee and spice plantations, Abbey Falls is one of Coorg’s most popular attractions. The cascading water amidst dense greenery makes it especially beautiful during and after the monsoon season. (Source: Photo by wikimedia commons)

Dubare Elephant Camp: Located along the Cauvery River, this camp allows visitors to observe and interact with elephants, learn about their care, and enjoy nature walks and river side activities. (Source: Photo by wikimedia commons)

Mandalpatti: A favourite for adventure lovers, Mandalpatti is known for its off road jeep rides and stunning viewpoints that overlook layers of mist covered mountains. (Source: Photo by wikimedia commons)

Namdroling Monastery: One of the largest Tibetan settlements in India, this peaceful monastery features magnificent golden statues, colourful murals, and a serene atmosphere. (Source: Photo by wikimedia commons)

Raja’s Seat: This scenic garden offers breathtaking sunrise and sunset views over rolling hills and valleys. Legend says the Kodagu kings once visited this spot to relax and enjoy the landscape. (Source: Photo by wikimedia commons)

Talakaveri: Considered the origin of the sacred River Cauvery, Talakaveri is both a spiritual and scenic destination. The nearby Brahmagiri hills also offer panoramic views for trekkers. (Source: Photo by wikimedia commons)