
Homestays in Coorg
Officially known as Kodagu, Coorg is among the most exotic hill stations in South India known for their awe-inspiring scenery and lush greenery. This quaint hill station is not only blessed with magical, salubrious climate, ideal for a peaceful sojourn but also produces coffee and pepper on a large scale. It is famous mainly for its austere sights, varied wildlife, world-class coffee and the Kodavas, the ethnic warrior people of Coorg.
Coorg, which is often called as the Scotland of India, is nestled amid emerald hills that dot the southernmost tip of Karnataka. Lying serenely among high mountains, its landscape stays misty throughout the year. The aboriginals of the place are Kodavas. Apart from Kannada, the other two main languages of this hill station are Kodagu and Kodava. This is that kind of a place where you can pass hours staring at the magnificence of nature with a book in one hand and a luscious cup of coffee in the other. It is very rich in biodiversity which makes it a great place for naturalists. The best time to visit Coorg is between October to May and the peak season for this hill station is within February to May. A place with a rich history and beautiful scenery is always popular among tourists and Coorg is no exception. The hill station includes several attractions that captivates one’s eyes and heart. Situated in the heart of Karnataka, Coorg and the places near Coorg to visit are nothing short of 'Heaven on Earth'.
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