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About Coorg
Coorg (officially Kodagu) is a hilly district in Karnataka, often called the "Scotland of India" for its rolling green hills and misty atmosphere. It is India's largest coffee-producing region, and the aroma of fresh coffee permeates the entire district.
The indigenous Kodava community, known for their warrior traditions and unique culture, calls this land home. Their warmth and hospitality, combined with the stunning natural beauty, make Coorg one of the most complete travel experiences in South India.
India's Coffee Capital
Abbey & Iruppu Falls
Dubare Elephant Camp
Dense Forests & Trails
Top Things to Do
- Abbey Falls β A stunning 70-foot waterfall surrounded by coffee and spice plantations
- Dubare Elephant Camp β Feed, bathe and interact with elephants in the Cauvery River
- Raja's Seat β Sunset viewpoint where the kings of Coorg watched the sun set over the valleys
- Iruppu Falls β Sacred waterfall near the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
- Coffee Plantation Walk β Walk through aromatic estates and learn about coffee processing
- Namdroling Monastery (Golden Temple) β A stunning Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Bylakuppe
- Talakaveri β Source of the River Cauvery at a height of 1,276m