The coffee plantations of Coorg covered with stunning greenery would charm anyone. With its undiluted landscapes, lovely waterfalls, and an amazing assortment of flora and fauna, it has much to offer visitors. Wake up to the view of misty mountains in the morning and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed coffee. But of all the places to visit in Coorg, the wildlife sanctuaries are the most fascinating if you are with a loved one or on a family trip. Coorg is one of the best tourist places in India. Get ready for a blissful holiday amidst lush greens! Whether you are planning a holiday with your family or friends, Coorg will spoil you with all things good. Before you head out for your vacay, do check out this list of places that you shouldn’t miss out!

Tourist Places In Coorg

Plan a trip to this hill station between November to March not just for the pleasant weather but also to celebrate Puttari, the harvest festival and indulge in some mouth-watering local delicacies. Mark them on your to-do list and make sure that you enjoy every bit of your memorable vacay!

1. Madikeri Fort

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Madikeri Fort was commissioned by the king Muddu Raja in the seventeenth century. On the occasion of announcing Madikeri as the new capital city of Coorg. The king also declared the construction of Madikeri Fort which was later captured by numerous rulers, including Tipu Sultan.

The basic structure of this fort underwent numerous changes and the massive ones were made by the British during imperialism. Presently, the fort comprises the office of the Deputy Commissioner along with life-sized elephants at the entrance and a museum comprising rare collections and artifacts. It is one of the romantic places to visit in Coorg.

Timings: 9 AM – 6:30 PM
Location: Madikeri Fort, Stuart Hill, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201
Entry Fee: Free

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2. Omkareshwara Temple

 Omkareshwara Temple is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Omkareshwara Temple Coorg is located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. This beautiful temple captivates travelers with its serene ambiance and unique architecture. It was established in the year 1820 by King Lingarajendra II and exhibits an interesting architecture that lures wanderers from near and far.

If you are on a family vacation, then you should definitely visit this gorgeous temple and spend some time with your family. Undeniably, it is one of the most cherished places to visit amongst the various Coorg tourist places. The amalgamation of Gothic and Islamic architecture is a unique experience, one must surely encounter while holidaying in Coorg.

Timings: Monday-Sunday (6:30 AM-12:00 PM & 5:00 PM-8:00PM)
Location: Omkareshwara Temple RoadMadikeri 571201, India
Entry Fee: Free


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3. Raja’s Seat

Raja's Seat- one of the places to visit in Coorg

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Raja’s Seat, located in the town of Madikeri, is considered to be one of the most scenic tourist places in Coorg. A popular sunset point, it has a breathtaking view of the green valley and the surrounding hills. It is also surrounded by a beautiful garden of seasonal flowers and musical fountains.

In old times, this garden was a favorite spot for the kings of Kodagu, who spent time here, watching the sunset with their queens. Raja Seat has many elevated spots overseeing the beautiful valley. The best time to visit is during the early morning and evening hours. The view from the Raja’s seat will show the elegance of Coorg.

Timings: 5:30 AM – 7:30 PM / Musical Fountain: 7:00 PM (Weekdays), 6:45 PM – 7:20 PM (Weekends)
Location: 7/73(1, SH27, Mahadevpet, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201
Entry Fee: INR 5 (Garden), INR 20 (Toy Train)

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4. Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls is one of the stunning places to visit in Coorg

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Abbey Falls is a breathtaking spot that makes it one of the most popular places to see in Coorg. If you are heading to Coorg on a road trip with your own vehicle it is not just easy to explore the places to visit on the way to Coorg but also all the amazing tourist sites within this beautiful destination.

Located 1 km from the town of Madikeri, the waterfall is located between coffee plantations and spice estates. Enjoy the gushing beauty where the Kaveri River cascades down a rockface turning into the falls. The best time to visit is November and December, just after monsoons.

Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM
Location: Abbey Falls Rd, Hebbettageri, Karnataka 571201
Entry Fee: INR 15

5. Chettalli

Chettalli is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Chettalli is a small village on the Madikeri – Siddapur Road is just the place. If you are into exploring culture, an interesting thing to do in Coorg would be to visit a local village. With the misty hills being perfectly complemented by the unending greenery it provides a great place to enjoy the serenity and relax, making it one of the best places to visit in Coorg in December.

When shortlisting places for Coorg sightseeing, make sure you don’t miss out on this one. The popular Cherala Bhagwati Temple in Chettalli also attracts a lot of tourists and visitors. Kodavus are generally welcoming in nature. One must try their cuisine but most importantly you must try wearing their saree. It is unique as it is draped differently from the usual sarees.

Entry Fee: Free
Distance From City Centre:
16.2 Km
Location: Kodagu district, Karnataka

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6. Mandalpatti Viewpoint

Mandalpatti Viewpoint is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Mandalpatti Viewpoint is one of the top places to visit near Coorg within 100km. With an abundance of greenery, trekking is definitely one of the things to do in Coorg, tourist places for this activity too are in abundance here, but Mandalpatti is considered the best. Jeep-rides adventures is a must-try if you are here.

If you are looking for sightseeing places in Coorg, climb up towards the Mandalpatti View Point via the scenic Makkandur route but be sure to pack some water for the way as you explore one of the best trekking trip in Coorg. Trek to the Mandalpatti Viewpoint to watch some amazing sunsets and sunrise and soak in the intoxicating air of Coorg.

Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
Location: Madikeri, Karnataka
Entry Fee: Free

7. Kopatty Hills

One of the best places to visit in Coorg is Kopatty Hills Trek

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Kopatty gives you an electrifying trek experience where one can encounter the thick forests, meadows, and valley. It is one of the few unknown trek trails in the Western Ghats which is nearly 40 minutes away from Madikeri. If you love adventurous expeditions then do plan a trek to this astounding place embedded in the natural beauty of the Mother Earth.

Make your way through the aromatic coffee plantations and the dense forests to get the view of the majestic Western Ghats. You may come across streams of clear water. The whole journey to the top is almost like a poem written by Wordsworth. Close to Kopatty, you can visit the Bhagamandala, Talacauvery, Abbey Falls. The Kopatty Trek is a day trek so it is advisable that you complete your trek during daylight.

Timings: 24 hours
Location: Kopatty
Entry Fee: Free

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8. Bhagamandala

Bhagamandala is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Bhagamandala is a popular pilgrimage located in the foothills of Talacauvery at a distance of 39 km from Madikeri. Locals believe that they attain spiritual upliftment through these holy baths. It is also called as ‘Triveni Sangam’ that’s the sacred confluence of three rivers- Kaveri, Kannike, and Sujyoti. The third river is believed to be the mythical one that flows underground until Sangam.

The temple has a courtyard and red roofs, it was built in Kerala style. After seeking your blessings, you can go for a trek at the Kolapatty Hills and have a refreshing natural shower at the Abbey Falls. Talacauvery is another sacred religious place that you can visit. The temple also experiences a lot of hustle and bustle during festivals such as Mahashivaratri and Kaveri Sankramana to give you a lifetime spiritual experience.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Location: Talacauvery
Entry Fee: Free

9. Dubare Elephant Camp

Dubare Elephant Camp is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Dubare Elephant Camp is one of the most interesting places to visit in Coorg. With over 150 elephants, the camp is a great chance to get to know these enchanting creatures. Watch the elephants being given a bath, fed and trained by Mahouts. In addition, take a coracle ride on the River Cauvery and spot a crocodile, gaur, the wild dog, sloth bear, and peacocks.

Here the elephants live like royalty. This place aims to not only protect these mighty creatures but also contribute to their growth. Visitors can do activities like bathing the elephants, feeding them, etc. The tourists can indulge in activities at the river Cauvery like river rafting in Coorg and stay at the camp as they have luxurious riverside cottages.

Timings: 8.30 AM – 11 AM / 4.30 PM – 5.30 PM
Location: Kushalanagar, Nanjarayapatna, Karnataka 571234
Entry Fee: INR 690 – INR 1330 (Indians), INR 1467 – INR 2270 (Foreigners)

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10. Somwarpet

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Somwarpet is one of the offbeat places in Coorg that is located in the north-east part of Coorg. The area is known for its fine quality crops including coffee, pepper, ginger, and cardamom. According to the previous census, the population of this area is less than ten thousand and are familiar with English, Hindi, Konkani, Kodava Takk, Are Bhashe, Beary base, and Tulu.

This places also offers scrumptious local delicacies such as pork curry & Kadubittu, chicken curry & Akki Roti. Some nearby attractions include Honnamana Kere Lake, Mandalpatti, Mallalli Falls. They are ideal for trekking. Somwarpet is blessed with nature’s bounties- thick forests, guarded by tall trees and sea of green as far as the eyes can go.

Location: Somwarpet Taluka
Timings: NA
Entry Fee: Free

11. Honey Valley

 Honey Valley is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Honey Valley  which is popularly known as Nilakandi Falls is a beautiful waterfall, located amidst the dense tropical forests. These Nilakandi Falls originates from Thadiyandamol range and purveys an electrifying waterfall shower to its visitors. Do plan a visit to this waterfall if you want to plunge in the natural beauty of Coorg. It is one of the best places to visit in Coorg in July.

You will witness numerous trekkers and some of the best adventure sports in Coorg at this refreshing spot. Trekkers can go trek to at Brahmagiri, Tadiandamol Peak and etc. If you are not in the mood for trekking then you can stop by Nalknad Palace, to learn more about the heritage of Kodavus.

Location: Nilakandi Falls
Timings: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Entry Fee: Free

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12. Nishani Motte

Nishani Motte is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Nishani Motte is an ideal weekend trekking trail for the people living in Bangalore. The region is a part of Tala Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary which is home to many wildlife animals like elephants and leopards. Since this is not an isolated spot, it is recommended you take the trek in the company of a trekking guide.

It is one of the lesser known places to visit in Coorg. The ridge walk on the sides of the dense forest on the way is the best part of the trip. The trek gives a view of the majestic Brahmagiri range. The trail is covered with tall trees and chirping of birds looking over you. This paradisiacal tourist spot is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka. 

Entry Fee: INR 200
Timings: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Location: Nishani Motte, Coorg

13. Cauvery Nisargadhama

Cauvery Nisargadhama is one of the relaxing places to visit in Coorg

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Nisargadhama is a beautiful island, 28 km from Madikeri, surrounded by thick foliage of bamboo groves, sandalwood and teak trees. The island is naturally formed by the river Kaveri (Cauvery) and is situated in the Kodagu district in Karnataka. An interesting things to do in Coorg would be to stay in the treetop bamboo cottages here, and enjoy the elephant rides and boating on the riverside.

The island has deer park, rabbit park, peacock park and orchardarium. It is an ideal spot to spend some family time amid nature. When the mundane life gets boring which it does eventually, you need a quick escape to restart. Nisargadhama is just the right escape. This is one of the best places to visit in Coorg in May.

Location: Near Kushalnagar in Kodagu district
Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Entry Fee: INR 10 for adults and INR 5 for kids

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14. Bylakuppe

Bylakuppe is another nice place to visit in Coorg

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Bylakuppe is full of cultural delights, of all Coorg tourist places. The second biggest Tibetan settlement in India, the main attraction in Bylakuppe is the Golden Temple or Namdroling Monastery which adheres to the typical Tibetan style of architecture. The town is especially great to visit during the festival of Losar (Tibetan New Year), which is celebrated with much fervor.

During Losar, the whole place is decorated like a bride. If you are in Bylakuppe, then you must get some souvenirs. You can buy Tibetan Handicrafts, jewelleries, and other such items. It is called Golden Temple because of the gold carvings that showcase such exquisite craftsmanship. This place transports you to a peaceful place away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Entry Fee: NA
Location: Bylakuppe, Coorg
Timings: 9: 00 AM to 6:00 PM

15. Tadiandamol Peak

Tadiandamol Peak is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Tadiandamol Peak, is situated at an elevation of 1748 meters, is the highest mountain peak in Coorg. It is also the second highest peak in the state of Karnataka. This place is one of the most sought after Coorg destinations, especially among the trekkers. There are moderate and difficult trekking routes here, but the view from the top is simply breathtaking.

The climb to the Rock Point is especially a bit difficult and the trail becomes narrow from there. If you are a beginner in trekking, Tadiandamol Peak is for you too. With its green hills and misty weather, low-rise mountains surrounded by milky clouds, it is a heaven for nature lovers.

Location: Kodagu district, Karnataka
Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
Entry Fee: Free

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16. Honnamana Kere Lake

Honnamana Kere Lake is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Honnamana Kere Lake located in the Daddamalthe village is the biggest natural lake and one of the sought after Coorg destinations. The still and calm lake looks absolutely stunning amid the lush green hills, exotic coffee plantations and man-made caves. The festival is visited especially during the Gowri Festival, which is celebrated in the temple near the lake.

A large number of devotees and visitors gather at this shrine dedicated to Goddess Honnamana, after whom this lake is also named. It is believed that the goddess had sacrificed her life to save this village. The soothing environment and the spiritual vibes will make your visit to the Honnamana Kere Lake a refreshing experience. This is also one of those popular Coorg places to visit if you want to try boating on the round boats.

Timings: 8 AM – 6 PM
Location: Sulimalthe Village, Karnataka
Entry Fee: Free

17. Talacauvery

Talacauvery is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Talacauvery which is known to be the source of the river Cauvery, is located at 1,276 m above sea level on the Brahmagiri hill in Kodagu district, Karnataka. The place is visited by pilgrims throughout the year and comprises of a beautiful temple dedicated to the Goddess Kaveriamma.

It is believed that the Kodavas (locals of Kodagu) erected a tank which and the river originates as a spring feeding a tank and then flows underground until some distance. This spot gives a birds-eye-view of the lush forested landscapes surrounded by the misty hills of Coorg. Some nearby places that you can discover  is Bhagamandala, Kopatty Hills and Abbey Falls.

Location: Near Bhagamandala in Kodagu district
Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM
Entry Fee: Free

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18. Chelavara Falls

Chelavara Falls is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Chelavara Falls originate from the river Kaveri. It is considered to be one of the most scenic falls in Coorg, they are also known as Embepare (Tortoise) Falls locally. The water crashes down from a height of 150 ft. on a huge tortoise shaped rock, hence the local popularity. You can reach Chelavara Falls post a 10-minute hike from the Virajpet Road.

A mesmerizing sight, you will be dazzled with the huge white curtains of water cascading down amidst lush green surroundings. This is by far the best Coorg places to visit during monsoons. So, if you are planning to visit Coorg in monsoon, make sure to visit this place. Close to it, there is Kabbe Hills and Thadiyandamol Peak that give enough scope for a quick trek.

Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM
Location: Cheyyandane village, Chelavara, Karnataka 571212
Entry: Free entry

19. Mallalli Falls

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Mallali Falls are located in the northern region of Kodagu district, merely 26 kilometers from Somwarpet at the bottom Pushpagiri Hills. Mallalli falls originate where Kumardhara river dives down from the height of 1000 meters, later following its natural route that ends into the Arabian Sea.

These waterfalls would leave you in awe of the town’s beauty and make you realize why they are one of the best waterfalls in Coorg. This is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Coorg in 2 days as it lies quite near to the center of the town additionally these falls are surrounded with numerous other attractions, making you visit each one of them while heading to the Mallalli falls.

Recommended Duration: 1 hours
Distance From City Centre:
53 Km
Nearby Attractions: NA
Location: Mallalli
Timings: 7:00 AM-7:30 PM
Entry Fee: Free

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20. Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary

 Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best place to go camping

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Pushpagiri Wildlife, located in Somwarpet taluk, is known to be home to endangered and rare birdlife. The wildlife sanctuary also has a forest reserve known as Kadamakkal and is named after the highest peak of the region, Pushpagiri. Kukke Subramanya Forest and Bisle Reserve Forest are adjoined with Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary.

While you tour, you’ll stumble upon nature’s utter beauty bejeweled with Kote Abbe Waterfall and Mallalli Falls. Some of the activities that you can do while you are here are – trekking, camping and wildlife safari. You can spot a variety of animals like -sambar, elephants, gaur, spotted deer, and many more. Camp under the never ending sky and gaze at the stars or spend the whole night singing around the bonfire.

Timings: 6: 00 AM – 7: 00 PM
Location: Subramanya, Road, Kumarahalli, Karnataka 571236
Entry Fee: Free

21. Iruppu Falls

Iruppu Falls - one of the most popular tourist places in Coorg

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Iruppu waterfall is one of the most popular waterfalls in Coorg. River Lakshmana Tirtha takes a 60 feet plunge amidst the green mountains to turn into these falls. The picturesque view of the ferns along with the gushing sound of the falls makes for a memorable experience.

On your way to the waterfall, you will find the famous Rameshwara Temple along the banks of the river. The mesmerizing Iruppa Falls totally deserve to be on your bucket-list even if you are considering only the places to visit in Coorg in 1 day.  This place surely comes under top places to visit in Coorg.

Entry Fee: INR 60
Location: Brahmagiri range, Kurchi, Karnataka 571250
Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM

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22. Barapole River

Barapole River is one of the best place to go river rafting in Coorg

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The Barapole river is a turbulent river which originates from the Kithu Kakathu River that extends to Brahmagiri Peaks. And guess what, the rover provides a great platform for whitewater rafting. You will find challenging experience especially if done during the monsoon season.

Barapole River is one of the best places to see in Coorg, and let’s not forget the beautiful surroundings you encounter. They have experts so you do not have to worry and it is open for all ages. For all adrenaline junkies, this is the spot. So, don’t wait and pack your equipment for an adventure today.

Location: Barapole River, Coorg, Karnataka 571201, India
Timings: 9 AM – 3 PM (For rafting)
Entry Fee: An average cost of rafting may range from INR 1200 to 1500.

23. Kutta

Kutta is one of the interesting places to visit in Coorg

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Kutta, a small village in Gonikoppal, is an ideal place to unwind amidst nature, beside the Kaveri river. If you want to get an insight into local culture, Kutta is the perfect choice to make. However, this is not a tourist destination, so you will not find many people around. This aspect may come as good news for travelers wanting to go off the beaten track.

Since this village is located on the Karnataka- Kerala borders, Kutta is the best of both worlds. Iruppu Falls and Kabini backwaters are two interesting tourist attractions that you can explore. You can spend some relaxing time at the riversides of Kaveri and go for trekking as well. Kutta is also the entrance point of the Nagarhole National Park.

Location: Kodagu District, Karnataka
Timings: NA
Entry Fee: Free

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24. Nagarhole National Park

Nagarhole National Park is one of the best places in Coorg

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Nagarhole National Park is one of those unmissable places to visit in Coorg, Karnataka. If you are interested in wildlife, the Nagarhole National Park is possibly one of the best Coorg places to visit in one day. Despite the dense jungle, it has open sight-lines along the river bank, which makes for a fantastic place to watch animals and over 270 species of birds.

The best time to visit is during summer (April to May) or winter (November to February). You can go on a wildlife safari and get a glimpse of variety of animals like- Bengal Tigers and Asiatic Elephants in their natural habitat. If you are into wildlife photography then it is your chance to capture some amazing shots. It is one of the best places to visit in Coorg with family.

Timings: 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM / 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Mysore – Madikeri Rd, Hunsur, Karnataka 571201
Entry Fee: INR 50 (Indians), INR 150 (Foreigners), INR 50 (Camera)

25. Brahmagiri Peak

Brahmagiri Peak is one of the scenic places in Coorg

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Brahmagiri Peak is a scenic spot full of forested woods and mist-topped hills. On the way to the peak, you will trek through grasslands, colorful floras and sparkling streams of clear water. It also has a wildlife sanctuary which includes Lion-tailed Macaque, Jungle Cat, Spotted Deer, Nilgiri Langur, Giant Flying Squirrel amongst others.

It is one of the most beautiful places to see in Coorg in 2 days. Imagine camping on Brahmagiri Peak on a chilly winter night while the bonfire blazes away for hours. You spend the night under the sky- stargazing. Just imagine! Undoubtedly, Coorg is considered one of the best places to visit in Karnataka in winter.

Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
Location: Kodagu District, Karnataka
Entry Fee: INR 200 (Indians), INR 1,000 (Foreigners), INR 200 (Trekking), INR 500 (Guide)

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26. Virajpet

Virajpet is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Virajpet is one of the best Coorg sightseeing places. The town is already known worldwide for its incomparable beauty and gorgeous natural environment, making it one of the best hill stations in all of the country. However, if you like to travel offbeat, you should visit Virajpet, situated at a distance of just 22 km from Coorg in the district of Kodagu.

Also known as Virajpet which is derived from Virarajendrapete, after the name of the former ruler and founder of the place, the dainty little hill station is tucked in the heart of the district and is hidden from view. There are some very cozy and warm homestays in Virajpet. It is one of the mesmerising places to visit in Coorg at night.

Location: Kodagu District, Karnataka
Timings: Any time
Entry Fee: Free

27. Nalknad Palace

Nalknad Palace, Karnataka

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Nalknad Palace or Nalkunadu, called Naalnaad Aramane in the local Kodava language, is a palace located in the Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka. This is one of the most popular Coorg tourist places. It is located near a village named Yavakapadi and was built between the years 1792 and 1794 AD.

The palace may not seem like a grand one but it is a two-storey palace. It has very beautiful wooden carvings, and murals in traditional design made on its wall. It is not grand because it was made as a place for refuge from Tipu Sultan and the British. There is a very narrow passage which looks very appropriate

Timings: 9:00 AM to 6: 00 PM
Location: Tadiyandamol Hills, Kodagu DistrictKakkabe
Entry Fee: Free

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28. Namdroling Monastery

Inside the monastery- one of the places to visit in Coorg

The Namdroling Nyingmapa Monastery or Thegchog Namdrol Shedrub Dargye Ling is the largest teaching center of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in the world. The interiors and exteriors of this place shows excellent craftsmanship. You can meditate here and attain inner peace.

Located in Bylakuppe, part of the kodagu district of the state of Karnataka, the monastery is home to a sangha community of over five thousand lamas, a junior high school named Yeshe Wodsal Sherab Raldri Ling, a religious college (or shedra for both monks and nuns) and hospital. This is one of the most popular Coorg attractions and also one of the places to visit in Coorg in summer.

Timings: 9 AM – 6 PM
Location: Arlikumari, Bylakuppe, Karnataka 571104
Entry Fee: Free

29. Chiklihole Reservoir

A Riverside

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Chiklihole Reservoir helps you gather inner peace and seclusion. This pristine reservoir located in between Madikeri and Kushalnagar in Coorg district, one of the best places to visit in Coorg in 4 days. It’s away from the hustle and bustle, a truly offbeat and ‘under the radar’ destination.

Get refreshed in the serene atmosphere and explore the rich flora and fauna. The dense forests and open area make for absolutely awesome picnic spots. What makes this reservoir a stunning spot? It is the forest that guards the innocence of the place and adds to its beauty.

Timings: 8 AM – 5 PM
Location: Chiklihole Reservoir, Attur Forest, Karnataka, 571234, India
Entry Fee: Free entry

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30. Harangi Dam

Harangi Reservoir is one of the best places to visit in Coorg

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Harangi Dam invites you to a soothing environment within natural settings. Built across a tributary of river Cauvery, this place makes for an interesting picnic spot with a mesmerizing view of a water body flowing around. About 36 km from Madikeri, Harangi Dam is in fact, one of the best places to visit near Coorg. Allow yourself to click lots of pictures! 

Did you know that Harangi Dam was the first dam to be built on the river Cauvery. It is one of the most famous picnic spots in coorg for its natural relaxed and soothing atmosphere. Besides, another attraction of this place is the architectural pattern of the reservoir. Apart from the dam you can also go further and visit other places that have their own breathtaking beauty in natural setting.

Timings: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Location: Harangi Dam, Hudgur, Somwarpet, Kodagu, Karnataka, 571234, India
Entry Fee: INR 10 for adults, INR 5 for children

31. Kotebetta Peak

A Green Peak

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Kotebetta Peak is the third largest peak in Coorg as it is one of the most popular tourist places to visit in Coorg. The hill resembles a fort-like appearance and one can also find a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The summer and autumn months are the best to visit Kotebetta. The place offers amazing tourist opportunities in terms of trekking and hiking, which is one of the best things to do in Coorg in May.

Kote Betta, which literally means Fort Hill. It has a mythical story that locals narrate. It is believed that the famous Pandavas of Mahabharata have spent a considerable period of their exile at this place and built several stone houses that stand till date. If lucky, one may catch a glimpse of a parade of elephants, Sambars, stripe-necked mongoose, Indian giant squirrels, and several species of otters.

Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
Location: Sirangall, Coorg, Karnataka, 571251, India
Entry Fee: Free entry

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32. Padi Igguthappa Temple

Padi Igguthappa Temple is another amazing places to visit

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Padi Igguthappa Temple is yet another beautiful temple that is counted among the top places to see in Coorg. Built by the Kodavas in 1810, the temple has a resemblance of architecture from Kerala. It is a significant temple for the culture and traditions of Kodavas. Believed to hold magical powers, devotees flock here to fulfill their wishes.

In the month of March, which is when the annual festival is celebrated. Tourists, or rather devotees take procession of the God to the top of Mallama Betta Hill and later reinstall the same in the temple. During the harvesting festival of Coorg- Puthari festival, the temple plays an important role.

Timings: 5:30 AM – 2 PM; 6 PM – 7 PM
Location: Peroor, Coorg, Karnataka, 571214, India
Entry Fee: Free entry

33. Suntikoppa

Suntikoppa- one of the places to visit in Coorg

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Suntikoppa is a strikingly beautiful destination and another of the great places to see in Coorg. Spend some awesome moments in the lap of nature and relax your soul. Since, the setting is open here, a picnic with the family or friends can be planned out. Another reason for its popularity are the acres of coffee and spice plantations.

On top of that, you can find the the best villas in Coorg at Suntikoppa. It is also one of the best places to visit in Coorg in evening. Close to this place, you can seek blessings from Kukke Shri Subhramanya Swami Temple and meditate at Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple. If you are looking for a calm and refreshing place to spend some quality time and relax, Suntikoppa is the perfect place for you.

Timings: Any time
Location: Suntikoppa, Kodagu, Karnataka, 571237, India
Entry Fee: Free

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34. Talakaveri Temple

 Talakaveri Temple is one of the scenic temple to visit in Coorg

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Talakaveri Temple is mainly popular for two reasons, 2 temples – of Lord Shiva and Ganesha and considered as a major source of Kaveri river. It is one of the top temples in Coorg, flocked by devotees, mostly, but with the presence of a waterfall, it also attracts nature lovers and campers. Best visited during the month of October, since the pilgrims visit in this month to offer prayers in the Sankramana festival.  

Just 4 km away, there lies the Shri Bhagandeshwara Temple which has tourists from all over India. If you are a devotee of Goddess Durga and Lord Vishnu then you must visit this place. For the most gorgeous sunset and sunrise, head to Raja’s Seat. This spot at the heart of nature has visitors almost everyday. Talakaveri Temple can definitey keep you busy for a whole day.

Timings: 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Location: Bhagamandala, Kodagu, Coorg, Karnataka, 571247, India
Entry Fee: Free entry

35. Karada Village

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Karada  Village in Coorg offers almost anything a tourist desires – be it waterfalls, national parks, forts, viewpoints and more. And if you are looking for the top Coorg travel tips, then here it goes. A trip to Coorg is totally incomplete without visiting the Karada village. This village is one of the best places to visit in Coorg, Karnataka.

You won’t find the mention of Karada much, because it is an offbeat tourist destination with mesmerizing natural beauty for you to ponder.  Expect seclusion, coffee-estates, calmness and a huge expanse of soul refreshment with some of the best ancestral homes, dating back 200-300 years before. Relieve joy and stay comfortably tasting the best of Coorg cuisine.

Timings: 5:30 AM – 2 PM; 6 PM – 7 PM
Location: Madikeri, Kodagu, Karnataka, 571212, India
Entry Fee: Free

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36. Gaddige (Raja’s Tomb)

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Gaddige, also known as Raja’s Tomb, is a significant historical site in Coorg (Kodagu), Karnataka. It is the final resting place of the Kodava kings and their families. Built in the Indo-Saracenic style, the tombs are unique with their dome-shaped structures, uncommon in South India. The main tomb belongs to King Doddaveerarajendra, a prominent ruler of Coorg.

The tombs are surrounded by a well-maintained garden, offering a peaceful atmosphere contrasting with the region’s usual bustling tourist spots.The architecture of Gaddige is simple yet elegant, reflecting the culture and history of the Kodava people. The site provides a glimpse into the royal heritage of Coorg and is a must-visit for those interested in history and architecture. Situated close to Madikeri, the tombs are easily accessible and offer a serene spot to reflect on the rich past of this beautiful region.

Location: 7/73(1, SH27, Mahadevpet, Madikeri, Karnataka, 571201, India
Timings: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Entry Fee: INR 2 per person

37. Kabbe Hills

Visit Kabbe Hill- one of the place to visit in Coorg

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Kabbe Hills is one of the hidden gems of Coorg, offering stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. Located near Chelavara village, this hill is perfect for those who love nature and adventure. The journey to Kabbe Hills is an experience in itself, with winding roads surrounded by lush green forests and coffee plantations. Once you reach the top, you are greeted with breathtaking views of the Western Ghats and the mist-covered valleys below.

The cool breeze and serene environment make it an ideal spot for a quiet picnic or just to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. Kabbe Hills is also a great destination for trekking enthusiasts, with trails that take you through dense forests and rolling hills. The place is less crowded compared to other tourist spots in Coorg, making it a perfect getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and connect with nature.

Location: Chelavara, Karnataka 571212
Timings: 9 AM to 4 PM
Entry Fee: Free

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38. Rameshwara Temple

Rameswaram Temple- one of the places to visit in Coorg

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Rameshwara Temple is a small but significant temple located in the town of Bhagamandala in Coorg, Karnataka. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is an important pilgrimage site for locals and visitors alike. What makes Rameshwara Temple special is its location at the Triveni Sangam, where three rivers—Cauvery, Kannike, and the mythical Sujyoti—meet. This confluence is considered very sacred, and many people take a holy dip in the waters before offering prayers at the temple.

The temple’s architecture is simple, reflecting the traditional Kodava style, with a peaceful ambiance that adds to the spiritual experience. Surrounded by lush greenery and hills, the temple is not just a place of worship but also a serene spot to relax and reflect. Visiting Rameshwara Temple provides a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of Coorg, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the region.

Location: Brahmagiri range, Kurchi, Karnataka 571250
Timings: 8 AM to 8 PM
Entry Fee: Free

39. St. Mark’s Church

St Mark's Church - one of the places to visit in Coorg

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St. Mark’s Church is a historic Anglican church located in the heart of Madikeri, Coorg. Built in 1859 by the British, it is one of the oldest churches in the region and showcases beautiful Gothic-style architecture. The church is made of stone, with tall windows and arches that add to its charm. Inside, the church has wooden pews, an altar, and stained-glass windows that create a peaceful and serene atmosphere. Although the church is no longer used for regular services, it stands as a reminder of Coorg’s colonial past.

Today, St. Mark’s Church has been converted into a museum, where visitors can learn about the history of Coorg during the British era. The church is surrounded by a quiet garden, making it a lovely spot to relax and reflect. Visiting St. Mark’s Church offers a unique glimpse into Coorg’s history and is a must-see for those interested in architecture and heritage.

Location: Madikeri Fort, Stuart Hill, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201
Timings: 7 AM to 5:30 PM
Entry Fee: Free

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40. Kundrumotte Sri Chowti Mariyamma

This temple - one of the places to visit in Coorg

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Kundrumotte Sri Chowti Mariyamma is a well-known temple in Coorg, dedicated to the goddess Mariyamma, who is believed to protect the local people from diseases and natural calamities. This temple is located in the middle of lush greenery, adding to its serene and peaceful atmosphere. The temple is especially important during the annual festival, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm by the local community.

During this festival, devotees gather in large numbers to offer prayers and seek blessings from the goddess. The temple’s simple yet traditional architecture reflects the rich cultural heritage of Coorg. For those visiting Coorg, a trip to Kundrumotte Sri Chowti Mariyamma offers not only a spiritual experience but also a chance to witness the local customs and traditions. The temple’s tranquil setting makes it a perfect place for reflection and connecting with the spiritual side of Coorg.

Location: CP7P+WHM, Stuart Hill, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201
Timings: 6: 00 AM –12:00 PM, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Entry Fee: Free

41. Kushalnagar

Kushalnagar- one of the places to visit in Coorg

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Kushalnagar is a lively town in Coorg, Karnataka, known for its beautiful landscapes and cultural diversity. Located along the banks of the Kaveri River, it is a popular spot for tourists exploring Coorg. One of the main attractions in Kushalnagar is the Namdroling Monastery, also known as the Golden Temple, which is a large Tibetan Buddhist monastery with stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings. The town is also famous for its lush coffee plantations, where visitors can take guided tours and learn about coffee cultivation.

Additionally, Kushalnagar offers activities like river rafting, boating, and visiting the nearby Dubare Elephant Camp, where you can interact with elephants up close. The town has a mix of traditional Kodava culture and Tibetan influence, making it a unique place to experience different traditions and cuisines. With its scenic beauty and variety of attractions, Kushalnagar is a must-visit destination in Coorg.

Location: District Kodagu, Karnataka, 571234.
Timings: None
Entry Fee: Free

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42. Chomakund Hill

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Chomakund Hill is a hidden gem in Coorg, known for its stunning views and tranquil atmosphere. Located near the famous Chelavara Falls, this hill is perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. The journey to Chomakund Hill takes you through dense forests and coffee plantations, adding to the adventure. Once you reach the top, you are greeted by breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and hills, often covered in mist, which gives the place a magical feel.

The cool breeze and the serene environment make it an ideal spot for a quiet picnic or simply to relax and take in the beauty of nature. Chomakund Hill is less crowded compared to other tourist spots in Coorg, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle. Whether you’re an avid trekker or just looking for a peaceful spot to unwind, Chomakund Hill is a must-visit destination in Coorg.

Location: Cheyyandane village, Chelavara, Karnataka 571212
Timings: None
Entry Fee: Free

 

Best Time To Visit Coorg

Coorg is one of the best places in India for holidaying

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Coorg is actually considered as a year-round destination. It has something for everybody- be it trekking, wildlife safari, birdwatching, river rafting, or camping in Coorg. In general, the months from October to April are considered the best time to visit Coorg. Let us help you with the seasons in Coorg so that you can decide when to go to Coorg:

Summer In Coorg

Summers can be a great time to visit the waterfalls. Summer season in Coorg starts in from the month of March and runs till the end of May. Being a hill station, Coorg weather remains quite pleasant during the summer months. In the months of March and April, which is the spring season, tourists will get to enjoy the beauty of the valleys.

Monsoon In Coorg

The season of rain in Coorg begins in the month of June, and stretches till September. During monsoons, Coorg witnesses heavy showers of rain which hinder sightseeing, and outdoor activities, and hence, monsoons mark the off-season for Coorg. That also means that the stays, flights are easily available.

Winter In Coorg

Due to the low temperatures during the winter months, Coorg climate becomes even more inviting. Coorg weather in October witnesses a noteworthy drop in temperatures, and hence marks the beginning of winters. People who enjoy the cold can consider visiting Coorg during winters.

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Places To Stay In Coorg

There is no shortage of great resorts to stay in Coorg, each providing a different kind of experience to the visitors. While some are better suited for couples with facilities like spa, others are focused on families with options of safaris and adventurous activities. So, here are a few best places to stay in Coorg:

1. Coorg Jungle Camp

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One of the best family resorts in Coorg, located near Kushalnagar, Coorg Jungle Camp is an ideal escapade for travelers. With the view of the Harangi backwaters and surrounded by dense forest and coffee plantations, it is an excellent place to take part in a jungle jeep safari, trekking and kayaking. Also, this resort serves as a wonderful stay for couples during their honeymoon in Coorg.

Location: Survey No. 56/2P2, Suntikopal Hobli, Coorg, Herur, Karnataka 571234
Price: INR 6,883 onwards

 

2. Old Kent Estates And Spa Resort

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Part of a 200-acre coffee plantation, this resort is tucked away in Suntikoppa, 20 kms from Madikeri. The estate has large varieties of flora and fauna and is a wonderful place for bird watchers. The English garden in front of the lodge boasts of over 50 varieties of flowering plants commonly seen in the United Kingdom. Both families and couples are guaranteed to have a good time here. It is amongst the most amazing resorts to stay in Coorg.

Location: Thaikappa Estates, Post Box No. 4, Horoor Post, Suntikoppa, North Coorg, 571327 Suntikoppa, India
Price: INR 8,139 onwards

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3. Heritage Resort

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Of the many hotels and resorts in Coorg, nestled amidst plentiful greenery, the Heritage Resort offers panoramic views of the surroundings. The resort has an Ayurvedic Spa facility and is equipped with a great game parlor. The beautiful swimming pool faces the green covered mountains and the misty horizon and is an excellent place for a lazy afternoon.

Location: 50/3, 1st Monnangeri Village, Taluk, Galibeedu, Karnataka 571201
Price: INR 8343 onwards

4. Orange County Coorg

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This is amongst the best resorts in Coorg for a romantic getaway. The resort is set up with thatched cottages facing the paddy fields, giving it a village feeling. And is surrounded by coffee and spice plantations, with the River Cauvery on one side and Dubare Reserve forest on the other. This resort is perfect for a romantic getaway with your partner.

Location: Karadigodu Post, Siddapur, 571253 Siddapur, India
Price: INR 34,746 onwards

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5. The Tamara

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This boutique resort is a remote, scenic hideaway with luxury wood cottages and offers an expansive view of the plantation and waterfalls. Indulge in trekking, coffee plantation tours, picking and processing berries which are offered as activities. Another attraction is the Rudraksha trail to the Giant Rudraksha Tree.

Location: Kabbinakad Estate, Napoklu Nad, Yavakapadi Village, Madikeri Taluk, Kadagu District, 571212 Kakkabe, India
Price: INR 21,800 onwards

How To Reach Coorg

Go for a vacation in Coorg for an enjoyable experience

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By Road: Coorg is well connected with the major cities of Karnataka including of Mysore (118 km), Bangalore (255 km) and Mangalore (139 km). You can either hire a taxi or board a bus that connects these cities to Coorg. KSRTC bus services connect Coorg to nearby Karnataka cities such as Mysore, Mangalore, and Bangalore among others.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Mysore  which is about 120 km away.

By Air: The nearest domestic airport is the Mangalore International Airport, about 160 kilometers away.

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These are the best places to visit in and around Coorg, the ‘Kashmir of South India’. Most of the above-listed places to visit in Coorg are suitable to visit in 3 days. So plan a trip to Coorg now and enjoy the gorgeous hill stations famous for their deep gorges, pristine waterfalls, peeking brooks, scented plantations, abundant nature and mesmerizing views. Trek along the trails and enjoy the sunset where the sky turns into hues of orange and blues and spellbind yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Coorg

What are the best places to visit in Coorg for 2 days?

There are numerous places to visit in Coorg where you can enjoy for 2 days. Some of these include Tadiandamol Peak, Dubare Elephant Camp, Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Brahmagiri Hill, Barapole River, Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, and more.

What are some places to visit around Coorg?

Some places to visit around Coorg includes- Rameshwara Temple, Raja's Tomb, Raja's seat, St Mark's Church, etc.

Name some places to visit in Coorg at night.

You can trek up the hills and camp at Chomakund Hills, Kabbe Hills , Kopatty Hills, Dubare Elephant Camp, Tadiandamol Peak. You can spend the night stargarzing.

What are some Coorg tourist places to visit with family?

Coorg has a lot to offer. Some of the places that you can visit with family are- Bylakuppe, St Mark's Church, Dubare Elephant Camp, Namdroling Monastery, Padi Igguthappa Temple and more.

How can I go from Chennai to Coorg?

The nearest railway station to Coorg is Mysore Junction, nearly 95 km away from the city center. You can get down at Mysore Junction and board a taxi to Coorg or can directly prefer the road journey from Chennai to Coorg.

Which are the best restaurants in Coorg?

To make the most of your trip, you can try delicious local delicacies at the restaurants like Tiger Tiger, Raintree Restaurant, Barbeque Bay Restaurant, Coorg Leaf Restaurant, and more.


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