
An alluring hill station blessed with bountiful vistas, cascading waterfalls, green woody slopes, majestic undulating hills, sprawling tea gardens, orange groves, and coffee plantations, Coorg is rightfully referred to as the ‘the Scotland of India'. Besides natural scenic beauty, the place is also a renowned cultural hub. With a lot to explore and experience, Coorg is a must-visit destination in Karnataka. Located beautifully in the Western Ghats of India in Karnataka, Coorg offers pleasant weather all around the year, and its quaint colonial estates and verdant spice plantations transport you to some other era. Whether you are planning a holiday with your family or friends, this impressively beautiful place will let you explore amazing attractions and relax amidst serenity, making you fall in love with the place!
Top Attractions In Coorg
Some of the most popular tourist attractions in this pristine town are mentioned below.
1. Abbey Falls

One of the most beautiful falls in the region, the Abbey Falls is truly an unmissable tourist place in Coorg. Cascading through the majestic Western ghats, it features cool misty clouds, tea and spice estates, and lush greenery in the backdrop, making the surroundings simply breathtaking. Admire the beautiful scenery of the place, spend some time in solitude, revel in the peaceful surroundings, and let the fragrance of coffee and spices soothe your soul.
2. Bylakuppe

One of the most beautiful and impressive Buddhist monasteries in the region, the Golden Temple in Bylakuppe is renowned for its unique architecture which distinguishes itself from other similar Buddhist temples. One can get a true feel of the Tibetan and Buddhist culture here. There are a number of small shops selling Tibetan knick-knacks and artifacts and some local restaurants serving mouth-watering Tibetan delicacies.
3. Madikeri Fort
This massive fort was commissioned by king Muddu Raja in the 17th century, and was later captured and reconstructed by numerous rulers, including Tipu Sultan. The palace features a European style, with grand horse statues at the entrance while some prisons too can be seen which once used to serve as the resting ground for traitors, enemies, and trespassers. This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Coorg to enjoy the history and exquisite architecture.
4. Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
This unique wildlife sanctuary is situated in the northern part of Coorg, and is known to be home to some endangered species and rare birdlife. The wildlife sanctuary houses a forest reserve called Kadamakkal whic is named after the highest peak of the region, Pushpagiri. Photographers will also enjoy capturing the abundance of greenery and exotic species of wild animals and birds. One can spot elephants, wild cats, bison, pigs, barking deer, sambar, jackals etc.
5. Dubare Elephant Camp

Regarded as one of the best places to visit in Coorg, Dubare Elephant Camp lets you get up and close with elephants. One can watch them taking a bath, getting fed, and trained. Visitors can also enjoy a thrilling coracle ride on the River Kaveri with these big animals.
Consider these must-visit places in Coorg for a memorable holiday and decide for yourself why it is a preferred monsoon destination for many!
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