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Overview

Discover the serene landscapes of Coorg with our 4-day itinerary. Starting from Bangalore, embark on a scenic drive to Coorg – the Scotland of India, known for its lush greenery, coffee plantations, and tranquil environment. Visit Bylekuppe, one of the largest Tibetan settlements in South India, and explore its monasteries and temples in Coorg. Experience the Dubare Elephant Camp, where you can interact closely with elephants and learn about their conservation — a must-visit for wildlife lovers in Coorg. Explore the majestic Abbey Falls, cascading amidst scenic surroundings, one of the top tourist attractions in Coorg. Immerse yourself into the historical charm of Madikeri Fort and Raja's Tomb - the best for those interested in heritage landmarks in Coorg. Wind up your journey by visiting Talacauvery, the origin of the River Cauvery, and the divine Omkareshwara Temple.

Covered Destination:

Coorg : - Byle Kuppe, Dubare Elephant Camp, Abbey Falls, Madikeri Fort, Rajas’s Tomb, Thala Cauvery, Omkareshwar temple.
Day 1 : Bangalore - Coorg

Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by our driver and transferred to Coorg. En route, visit Bylekuppe, a Tibetan refugee settlement in Karnataka established in 1961 in the western part of the Mysore district. It comprises several small camps and agricultural settlements and is home to numerous Tibetan monasteries in South India, nunneries, and temples representing major Tibetan Buddhist traditions. It is one of the largest Tibetan cultural attractions near Coorg.
Later, proceed to Coorg and check into your hotel. After a short refreshment break, visit Dubare Elephant Camp, a popular activity for families and wildlife enthusiasts. Enjoy an overnight stay in Coorg.

Day 2 : Coorg

After breakfast, visit Abbey Falls, a spectacular waterfall near Madikeri, situated 9 km from Coorg in the Kodagu district. Then explore Madikeri Fort, and Raja’s Tomb, known for its Indo-Saracenic architecture in Coorg. Return to the hotel in the evening. Overnight stay in Coorg.

Day 3 : Coorg

On day 3, after breakfast, head to Talacauvery, situated amidst the picturesque Brahmagiri Hills. It is the origin of the River Cauvery and has a temple built around the sacred spring — a must-visit religious site in Coorg. Then visit the Omkareshwara Temple, a unique blend of Gothic and Islamic architecture, making it an important heritage temple in Coorg. Return to your hotel and relax in the evening. Overnight stay in Coorg.

Day 4 : Coorg - Bangalore

After breakfast, check out from the hotel and begin your drive to Bangalore Airport/Railway Station for your onward journey. We look forward to welcoming you again on your next trip! Explore more with our customized Coorg holiday packages from Bangalore, budget-friendly Coorg itineraries, and South India tour plans curated just for you.

FAQs

Dubare Elephant Camp offers visitors a chance to engage in activities like elephant feeding, bathing, and elephant rides. It's a unique opportunity to learn about elephant conservation efforts in Karnataka.

Abbey Falls is located approximately 9 km from Coorg town in the Kodagu district of Karnataka. It's known for its breathtaking cascade surrounded by lush greenery.

Byle Kuppe is a Tibetan settlement renowned for its monasteries, nunneries, and temples representing various Tibetan Buddhist traditions. It's a cultural and spiritual hub in South India.

Madikeri Fort, known for its architecture and historical significance, and Raja's Tomb, a memorial dedicated to Kodava kings, are two prominent historical sites worth exploring in Coorg.

Thala Cauvery is revered as the origin of the river Cauvery and is surrounded by the scenic Brahmagiri hills. The Talacauvery Temple nearby adds to its spiritual and natural appeal.
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