Experience the Enchanting Beauty: A Guide to the Top 10 Coorg Tourist Places

Coorg is a hill station well known for its breathtaking exotic scenery and lush green forests covered hills, spice and coffee plantations, making the town a paradise for travelers.

Experience the Enchanting Beauty: A Guide to the Top 10 Coorg Tourist Places
27 Jul, 2024

Coorg is sistuated in beautiful mountains in Karnataka with a wonderful surrounding landscape, Coorg is a popular coffee producing hill station. Coorg is popular for its beautiful green hills and the streams cutting right through them. Coorg is also a popular destination because of its culture and people. The local clan Kodavas, specializing in martial arts, are especially notable for their keen hospitality.


Coorg, officially known as Kodagu, is the most affluent hill station in Karnataka. This place is well known for its breathtaking exotic scenery and lush green forests covered hills, spice and coffee plantations. Madikeri is the region's centre point with all transportation for getting around starting from here.


Dubare Elephant Camp, Coorg


Once an important camp of the Karnataka Forest Department, the Dubare Elephant Camp, now run by private players, is an ideal destination to learn more about elephants. The Dubare Elephant camp offers a unique adventure to visitors by allowing them the experience of living in coexistence with the trained elephants on-site.


Apart from the elephants, the camp has a variety of birds such as peacocks, partridges, kingfishers, and woodpeckers. The surrounding greenery is also home to spotted deer, tigers, wild dogs, and bears, making this location ideal for ecotourists.


Dubare Elephant Camp, Coorg

Abbey Falls, Coorg


Abbey Falls, is present around 10 kilometres away from the town of Madikeri and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in and around Coorg. The water coming down from the cliff from a height of 70 feet provides a spectacular scene to behold. The walk to the falls from the main entrance has around 200 steps downwards throughout and takes you through exotic coffee, cardamom, pepper and other spice plantations.


Raja, Coorg


Raja's Seat is a garden built present in the valleys that lie to the west, making it a popular viewpoint to watch sunrise and sunset. Dotted with flowering plants and skillfully designed artificial fountains, Raja's Seat is located in Madikeri in the district of Coorg. The garden here is a preferred picnic spot for the locals.  There is also a Toy Train available for your little ones to take a ride on and the fountains have been modified into musical fountains.


Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery), Coorg


Namdroling Monastery, is present at a distance of 34 km from the Coorg, is the largest teaching centre of the school of Tibetan Buddhism known as Nyingmapa. Popularly known as the 'Golden Temple', the Namdroling Monastery holds some excellent examples of Tibetan architecture and artwork, as seen with the elaborately decorated temple tower and ornate outer walls, intricately adorned with beautiful murals.


The monastery is spread over an area of 80 square feet and was built from Bamboo which was donated by the Indian Government to the Tibetans in exile. The prayer rituals conducted by the monks are a unique sight that must not be missed. The serene vibe of the place is amplified by the well-manicured gardens that surround the area.


Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery), Coorg


Tadiandamol Peak, Coorg


Tadiandamol is the highest mountain peak in Coorg, with an elevation of 1748m. Most tourists interested in trekking are drawn to this place as the journey is difficult. Tadiandamol trek is also a very good option for nature lovers who desire scenic surroundings and are beginners in the trekking scene. Apart from the treks, nature lovers can visit the place as almost half the journey can be reached by a vehicle.


Madikeri Fort, Coorg


The Madikeri Fort is a popular attraction in Coorg. Located in the centre of Madikeri town, the majestic fort offers tourists insights into the history of Coorg. The elevated structures of the fort also provide panoramic views of the town.


This ancient fort was first constructed in the latter half of the seventeenth century by Muddu Raja. Presently, the Madikeri Fort houses the office of Madikeri's Deputy Commissioner, as well as other objects of interest to the visitors. These include life-sized elephants at the entrance, a museum, important artifacts and portraits.


Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Coorg


The Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is spread in an area of 181 square km. The primary vegetation of the sanctuary includes evergreen and semi-evergreen forests, shoal forest patches in grasslands and bamboos. The sanctuary was established in the year 1974 and is surrounded by plantations of coffee and cardamom, which attracts tourists here.


Omkareshwara Temple, Coorg


Omkareshwara temple was built in 1820 by King Lingarajendra which showcases both Islamic and Gothic architecture as a dedication to Lord Shiva. The temple has beautiful architecture and has been built in the Muhammadan style of architecture. The dome at the centre depicts that. This element makes the temple resemble the style of a typical Muslim Dargah.


Mallalli Falls, Coorg


Mallalli Falls is a stunning waterfall which lies in Coorg. The route to the waterfall is pleasant and has wide concrete steps that lead to the waterfall. The falls originate from River Kumaradhara and takes a deep plunge of over 1000 meters in two tiers. It's a pleasant route and has wide concrete steps that lead to the waterfall.


If you wish to visit the bottom of the waterfall, you can track the stream and walk carefully down the falls. It will barely take another 40–45 minutes of trekking, but the view is stunning.


Honnamana Kere Lake, Coorg


Honnamana Kere is the biggest lake in Coorg, lake has spiritual as well as historical significance. The lake is surrounded by hills, coffee plantations and man-made caves. Named after Goddess Honnamana, adjacent to this lake is a temple dedicated to the goddess. A popular festival here is the Gauri Festival which brings the lake and the surrounding areas to life during this time.


Honnamana Kere Lake, Coorg


Best time to visit Coorg


The perfect time to visit Coorg is from October to June as the weather is pleasant with no rainfall. However, for trekking, October to March is the best time to visit Coorg as this is the perfect weather. It is best to avoid visiting during the monsoon months of late July and August due to heavy rainfall and landslides.


Conclusion


Coorg has picturesque landscapes, viewpoints, waterfalls and cultural attractions which makes it a dream destination for every traveler. Whether you want to enjoy tranquility within nature or an adrenaline pump through adventure activities, Coorg has something to offer for every traveler who visits the destination. So Plan your trip today to this beautiful destination, and get ready to be mesmerized by natural beauty and cultural richness of Coorg.