Coorg, an enchanting destination in the South Indian state of Karnataka. Coorg attracts travellers and nature fans from all over the country & the globe. The misty roads bordered with lush greenery on both sides make your journey to Coorg a truly unique experience. Known locally as Kodagu district, Coorg is home to numerous sightseeing spots within an 80 to 100 km radius. Many locations in this region remain less explored, preserving their untouched natural beauty. Kushalnagara and Madikeri are the most prominent towns offering more choices for accommodation & food. Near Kushalnagarlies the Namdroling Monastery at Bylakuppe, the second-largest Tibetan settlement outside Tibet. Nearly seven thousand monks and students live here. Its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere attract many tourists from India and abroad, besides young Tibetans seeking spiritual training, education, & enlightenment. Next on your itinerary should be Dubare Elephant Camp where you can not only watch elephants but also engage with trained mahouts in bathing and feeding them. The Raja’s Seat is another popular spot where stairs lead you to a remarkable viewpoint of Coorg. This location is ideal for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Other major tourist attractions include Omkareshwarar Temple, Baghamandaleswarar Temple, and Abbey Falls