Coorg Tour Packages


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Coorg Trekking Adventure Package

from INR 11999

Experience the thrill of solo trekking in Coorg's stunning landscapes. Explore hidden trails, conquer challenging terrains, and immerse yourself in nature's beauty....

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Coorg Weekend Getaway Packages

from INR 8000

Escape to the picturesque hills of Coorg for a rejuvenating weekend getaway. Our curated packages offer a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and cultural experiences. Explore lush coffee plantations, cascading waterfalls, ancient temples, and charming villages. Enjoy scenic drives, thrilling tre...

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Coorg Hill Station

Introduction to Coorg Hill Station Coorg hill station, often called the Scotland of India, is nestled amid emerald hills at the southernmost tip of Karnataka. The region

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Places To Visit In Coorg

Coorg, which is often called the Scotland of India, is nestled amid emerald hills that dot the southernmost tip of Karnataka. Lying serenely among high mountains, it

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Kotebetta

Kote Betta, meaning "Fort Hill," is the third-highest peak in Coorg at 5,400 ft. Known for its fort-like appearance and a Shiva temple at the summit, it offers a scenic 16 km trek over two days. It

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Madikeri Fort

Madikeri Fort in Coorg is a historic landmark that showcases the rich heritage of the Kodagu region. Located in the town of Madikeri, it features impressive archit

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Rajas Seat

Raja’s Seat in Madikeri, Coorg, is a popular viewpoint offering panoramic views of lush valleys and rolling hills. Known for its scenic beauty and peaceful a

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Nisargadhama

What is Nisargadhama famous for?? Nisargadhama is a 64-acre island formed by the Kaveri River, known for its

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Tala Kaveri

Tala Kaveri Temple Coorg: The Sacred Birthplace of River Kaveri

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Bhagamandala

Bhagamandala, located 39 km from Madikeri, is a sacred site where the rivers Cauvery, Kannike, and Sujyoti meet at the Triveni Sangama. The Bhagandeshwara Temple, built in traditional Kerala style

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