It is one of the most popular places to see in Coorg famous for its natural and scenic beauty. The falls cascade from a height of 70 ft and are surrounded by spice and coffee plantations
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It is a historical fort that stands in the centre of Madikeri. It was built by King Muddu Raja in the 17th century, on the occasion of declaring Madikeri as the new capital of Coorg
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Located on the bank of the Kaveri River, it is a major elephant camp and home to around 150 elephants in Coorg. Visitors can take elephant rides, feed and bathe them
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Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple was built by King Lingarajendra II in 1820. It is a unique temple built in a mix of Gothic and Islamic architectural styles
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It is one of the most important places to visit in Coorg. The park is home to Bengal Tigers, Leopards and the largest herd of Asiatic elephants in the world
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Located in the foothills of the Pushpagiri Mountains, it is a stunning milky-white waterfall cascading down from a height of 120 feet, fed by the Kumaradhara River
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It is one of the perfect opportunities to stay amidst the calm and natural settings of Coorg. Located in the Pushpagiri Reserve Forest known for its lush green trails
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It is a garden built on an elevated ground overseeing the valleys offering breathtaking views of the green valley and the hills. It used to be the favourite spot for the kings of Kodagu
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Located on the Madikeri-Siddapur Road, it is a small village blessed with lush greenery and misty hills. Popular Cherala Bhagwati Temple in Chettali also attracts a lot of tourists
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The place is the source of the river Kaveri, located on the Brahmagiri hill near Bhagamandala and has a temple dedicated to the Goddess Kaveriamma
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