Kodagu or Coorg
(as the British called it) also known as the ‘Scotland of India’ or ‘Kashmir of
the South’ is one of most beautiful hill stations one can visit. Nestled among
the lush greens of the Western Ghats,Karnataka.
Early Morning at Coorg |
Tadiyandamol Trek:
Tadiyandamol is the highest peak of the district at 5,724 ft about 1748m above sea level. The highest peak in Coorg and poses an exciting challenge to seasoned trekkers. This is the second highest in Karnataka. Located in The Western Ghats. .The peak is located in the south-eastern part of Coorg and is 8 km from the town of Kakkabe which is 35 km from Madikeri. Two-thirds of it can be covered on a jeep. The topmost position is rather difficult to ascent. But if one preserves and climbs to the top, their exertions are amply rewarded and there from the giddy top of the peak they can look all around towards west and east and feast their eyes on the majestic grandeurs of the slopes.
Best time to Trek : (October - January)
Difficulty Level : Moderate
Time to Reach from Base : 3- 4 Hrs/One Side
Where we Stayed : Kaveri Estate, http://www.kaveryestatestay.com/photo_gallery.html
Home Stay to Trek Base: 1/2 Hr
Kaveri Home Stay Contact: Reena/9448721360
Things to Carry:
1. Back-Pack
2. Trekking shoes
3. Blankets or sleeping bags for Night Camping
4. Full length pants-recommended- to protect from snake/insect bites.
5. Torches
Points to Reminisce:
1. Better to go in groups Min of 8 in nights.
2. No prior permission required for trekking.
3. Camping can be done at the top as well near the base.
4. Prior Booking of homestay is must.
Chelavara falls is one among the most
beautiful waterfalls in Coorg, yet it is relatively unexplored. This is
approximately 4km from the Cheyyendane village. The waterfall is a wonderful
view, situated amidst the coffee plantation. Chelavara
Falls is also called as Embepare by the locals meaning Tortoise Rock. The water falls from the height of 70
feet single rock.
Virajpet to Chelavara Falls: 18 Kms
Abbey Falls:
Abbey Falls is a breathtaking waterfall where the Kaveri River
cascades down a rock face from a height of 70 feet. The gushing waters of the
Abbey falls, dropping down a rocky ravine, results that the roar of the falls
can be heard from the road. Cars can reach the entrance of these falls from
where a downhill walk of 500 meters (on slightly paved steps) takes one to the waterfalls
Location :
Kodagu, 10 km from Madikeri, Karnataka
Height of Falls : About 70 feet
Origination of river : Kaveri
Best Time to Visit : During the monsoon or winter
Swimming : Not recommended.
Bailakuppe Golden Temple:
Bailakuppe Golden Temple:
The Tibetan Monastery or the Tibet Camp as locally called is
located around 6 kms from Kushalnagar town towards Mysore. This Tibetan
settlement at Bailkoppa or Baylkuppe is the the second largest Tibetan
settlement outside Tibet. There are over 7,000 monks and students at the
Tibetan monastery.After the Chinese took over Tibet, the refugees were settled
at Bylkuppe near Kushalnagar and the Buddhist Monastery was re-established here
in 1972.The 40 ft tall golden Buddha statues are the major attractions of
Bailkoppa. The statues of Buddha, Padmasambhava, and Amitayus are the notable
ones. The walls of the temples and the institutions are decorated with colorful
paintings depicting gods and demons from Tibetan Buddhist mythology.
"Once a year go someplace you've never been before" - Dalai Lama
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