Coorg Evergreen County Adventure Resort
Best Place to Visit In Coorg…..
RAJA SEAT:
According to legend, the kings of Kodagu spent their evenings here. But what’s unforgettable about Raja’s seat is the spectacular sunset that one can enjoy from here and even they can have peace.
KAKKBE:
Famous for being the largest producer of honey in south east Asia, though most come here for the Padi Igutappa temple. This is Coorg’s most important temple. Built as a hunting lodge, the Nalnad Palace is used as a kiddies’ camp, though no one will really mind you pottering
around. You could also visit the honey farms.
ABBEY FALLS :
Only 7 kms from Madikeri town is the Abbi Falls. The narrow and steep road to Abbi squirms though the dense flora of surrounding coffee plantations. Located on private property, a narrow pathway leads to the waterfall. Splashing hard against the huge boulders of rock,
unmindful of the crevices and hollows, the water drops at enormous speed accompanied by gushing sounds. A feast for eyes, this white veil of water descends into a flowing stream to unite to the River Cauvery.
NISARGADHAMA:
Nisargadhama is a breathtakingly beautiful island off the state highway, 2 kms from Kushalanagar town and 28 kms from Madikeri. The 64 acre island, surrounded by walking across a hanging bridge.
DUBARE :
At the Dubare a visitor can spend hours simply watching Elephants and of course, learning more about them. A trained Naturalist is at hand to explain the various aspects of Elephant history, ecology and biology. The visitor can not only observe and learn but also participate
in various activities involving Elephants. Dubare is the place for you where you can get a trip for fun as well as real adventure.
MADIKERI FORT:
Madikeri Fort was first built by Mudduraja in the last quarter of the 17th century. He also built a palace inside the fort. It was eventually rebuilt in granite by Tipu Sultan who named the site as Jaffarabad. In 1790, Doddavira Rajendra took control of the fort. The palace
was renovated by Lingarajendra Wodeyar II in 1812–1814. the fort makes an interesting study on the overlapping dynasties that settled in Coorg.
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