5 Unique And Offbeat Places In Coorg For An Unforgettable Trip

The picturesque views, the intoxicating aroma of coffee and spices, and the beautiful waterfalls of the area draw thousands of tourists every year to Coorg. Here are 5 offbeat places you should also see there
5 Unique And Offbeat Places In Coorg
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Coorg, officially known as Kodagu, is a paradise for nature lovers. Also known as the “Scotland of India," the hill station is popular for its beautiful, lush green hills and the rivers flowing through them. The picturesque views, the intoxicating aroma of coffee and spices, and the beautiful waterfalls of the area draw thousands of tourists every year. However, the beauty of Coorg also lies in unique sites that are as yet unknown or underexplored.

Here are five offbeat places to visit in Coorg.

Kotebetta

You can see Nilgiri tahr in Kottebetta
You can see Nilgiri tahr in KottebettaWikimedia Commons: Jiths

Located near Kote village, this place is situated at an altitude of approximately 1,700 metres. Offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and hills, it is the perfect place in Coorg for breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. Kottebetta is home to diverse plant species like teak and rosewood and wildlife like wild boar, lizards, the Nilgiri tahr, and others. Embark on treks, nature walks, and photography excursions here while exploring the Kotebetta Falls. You can also visit nearby villages like Nagamangala and Badri Koppalu to experience traditional Kannadiga culture and taste the local cuisine, including regional specialties.

The best time to visit Kotebetta is from October to March due to the pleasant weather.

Somwarpet 

Somwarpet is an attractive, offbeat destination located in the Kodagu district of Karnataka. The landscape is dotted with lush green coffee plantations and rolling hills, offering breathtaking views and a serene environment. Nearby waterfalls like Chelawara Falls and Kote Abbey are ideal for nature lovers and photographers. You can trek in places like Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary and visit coffee estates to learn about coffee cultivation. The city has many ancient temples that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the area, such as the Somwarpet Sri Chennakesava Temple.

The best time to visit is from June to January.

Kakkabe

Kakkabe is rife with coffee plantations
Kakkabe is rife with coffee plantationsManan Deb/Shutterstock

Known for its tranquil landscape and lush greenery, Kakkabe is surrounded by rolling hills, coffee plantations, and dense forests, making it an ideal place for nature lovers. It is rich in biodiversity, with various endemic species of plants like coffee, pepper, teak, rosewood, and others, and animals such as elephants, deer, wild boars, and more. A trek here can easily lead you to stunning views and waterfalls. Before you leave, don't forget to buy a bottle of the famous honey from local vendors.

The best time to visit is from October to March due to the pleasant climate.

Mandalpatti 

This is a picturesque place near Madikeri in Karnataka and is famous for its breathtaking landscapes and serene environment. Mandalpatti is situated at a height from which a panoramic view of the surroundings is visible. It is also famous for its mesmerising sunrise and sunset, which attracts photographers and nature lovers. There are many trekking routes leading to Mandalpatti and you can indulge in activities like birdwatching and overnight camping here.

The best time to visit is from October to March for the pleasant and cool weather. 

Kutta 

Nagarhole National Park is close to Kutta
Nagarhole National Park is close to KuttaShutterstock

Kutta is a quiet village in Coorg, located near the Kerala border, that is surrounded by dense forests, coffee plantations, and rolling hills. It is a getaway spot to Nagarhole National Park, which is popular for its rich biodiversity, including elephants, tigers, and various bird species. You can go for trekking here and also book a wildlife safari to explore Nagarhole to see the animals in their natural habitat.

The best time to visit is from October to March.

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