Surrounded by the dense greenery of Nagarahole forest, this elephant camp offers a rare chance to observe elephants being fed, bathed, and cared for. It’s an enriching experience that blends adventure and conservation awareness, perfect for families and wildlife enthusiasts looking to enjoy Coorg’s serene wilderness and close with nature.
Nestled in the Brahmagiri range, Irupu Falls offers breathtaking cascades especially during and after monsoon. The trail to the falls winds through dense forest, and there is a temple (Rameshwara) nearby that draws pilgrims especially during Shivaratri. The roar and coolness of the water make it a refreshing escape into wilderness.
Meander through Coorg’s fragrant tea plantations to see local farming practices, pick beans (in season), and enjoy views of misty hills and valleys. Estate walks provide a slow travel option, immersing you in local life and green landscapes-ideal for photography, relaxed afternoons, or learning about coffee culture.
Situated in the peaceful village of Badagarakeri, this temple dedicated to Lord Mruthinjaya exudes spiritual energy and timeless beauty. Encircled by coffee plantations, it’s known for its serene setting and exquisite carvings. Visitors come here for quiet reflection, seeking blessings and a glimpse of Coorg’s sacred heritage and countryside charm.
Surrounded by coffee and spice plantations, Abbey Falls is a 70-foot cascading waterfall offering a refreshing break from the heat. The roaring water and mist rising among lush greenery make this a favorite for photographers and nature lovers. Accessible by a short walk through the forest, it’s ideal for a serene afternoon trip.
Perched atop hills in the Pushpagiri forest, Mandalpatti is famed for its panoramic views of rolling hills, mist-laden valleys and sunrise/sunset scenes. You can take a jeep ride or trek the final stretch. It offers adventure, solitude, and dramatic landscapes — perfect for those wanting offbeat moments beyond the usual routes.
Once the leisure garden of Coorg’s kings, Raja’s Seat boasts manicured gardens, flowering shrubs, fountains and sweeping views of valleys. It’s especially magical at sunset or sunrise when the sky paints the hills golden. A short, easy walk, this spot is accessible and very popular among families and photographers alike.
Located along the banks of the Cauvery River, Dubare Elephant Camp offers visitors hands-on interaction with elephants—feeding, bathing—and sometimes boating, bird watching. It’s a great destination for families and nature lovers. The drive to the camp is scenic, and the camp provides not just entertainment but education about elephant welfare.
Also known as the Golden Temple, this Tibetan Buddhist Monastery displays intricate murals, large Buddha statues, and ornate architecture. The golden towers and orange-maroon robes of monks stand out amidst lush green surroundings. A serene place of meditation, prayer sessions and quiet reflection, it draws visitors seeking peace and spiritual upliftment.
Talakaveri marks the sacred origin of River Kaveri atop the Brahmagiri hills, with a small tank and temple dedicated to Goddess Kaveriamma. At Bhagamandala, where three rivers converge, pilgrims gather for sacred rituals. The hilltop setting gives sweeping views of the valley below, making it both spiritually and scenically important.
Honnamana Kere is the largest lake in Kodagu, surrounded by hills, cliffs, and coffee plantations. It holds religious significance because of the story of Goddess Honnamma, who is honored at festivals with offerings (‘Bagina’). The serene waters and setting make it a calm retreat for picnics, nature walks, and reflecting in nature’s stillness.
Kotebetta is a high peak (approx 1620m), third highest in Coorg after Tadiandamol and others. The trek begins from Hattihole, crossing coffee estates and forest patches. At the top, the views of surrounding hills and valleys are rewarding. Ideal for trekkers seeking moderate challenge with views and less crowded routes
A historic fort in the heart of Madikeri, built in the 17th century and modified over time. Inside are a museum, chapel, library, and stone-elephant statues at entrance. It offers insights into Kodagu’s history and architecture, with splendid views of the town from ramparts. It’s walkable and ideal for history buffs.
A historic fort in the heart of Madikeri, built in the 17th century and modified over time. Inside are a museum, chapel, library, and stone-elephant statues at entrance. It offers insights into Kodagu’s history and architecture, with splendid views of the town from ramparts. It’s walkable and ideal for history buffs.
Home to rare birds, endangered species, and lush forest cover, Pushpagiri is both sanctuary and peak. Trekking through its trails, you’ll encounter wildlife, dense forest, and, from vantage points, stunning panoramas. Best for adventure seekers who prefer longer excursions into nature’s untouched zones.
A riverine island formed by the Cauvery, featuring bamboo groves, sandalwood and teak trees, deer, peacocks, boating facilities, and playful water edges. Accessible via a hanging bridge, it’s a relaxed place for picnics, bird watching, and gentle walks amid nature.
For thrill-seekers, rafting in the Barapole River promises exciting white water rapids, surrounded by wilderness and lush forest. Suitable during certain seasons when water levels are safe. It’s a contrast to the calm tourist spots—a burst of adrenaline and nature combined.
As one of the highest peaks in Coorg, Tadiandamol offers expansive views, shola forests, grasslands, and the chance to trek through changing landscapes. The climb is moderately challenging and rewarding, especially during early morning mist or at dawn. Perfect for adventurous travelers and nature photographers.
We offer day trips, weekend tours, monthly packages, adventure tours, and family-friendly Coorg sightseeing experiences.
Yes, you can choose destinations, durations, and activities to match your travel interests and group size.
They can be included upon request. We customize tours with hotels, homestays, or resorts as per your budget.
Yes, certified local guides are available for detailed cultural and historical insights.
October to March is ideal for sightseeing, while June to September offers lush greenery and scenic waterfalls.
Yes, we provide doorstep pickup and drop for all local tours.
Yes, group and corporate bookings receive special rates. Contact us for a personalized quotation.