Coorg Heights | Luxury Resort at Madikeri, Coorg
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Experience one of Coorg’s finest resorts
Enjoy the spectacular views of Coorg from the comforts of your private room & balcony.
3 Key features of the resort
The View
Sip on a freshly brewed cup of coffee as you enjoy the vast, green and lush landscape.
Private Rooms
Enjoy our spacious rooms and comfortable sit-outs during your stay.
Fine Dining

Homely Cuisine – Enjoy the simple yet mouth watering fresh food.
Places to Visit
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Madikeri Fort
Built in the 17th century the Madikeri Fort has become a standing witness of Coorg’s history and is one of Coorg’s more famous attractions. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it housed (among other structures) a temple, an church, a prison and a museum. The Fort is a treat for the eyes with its beautiful architectural designs. Located just 2.3 km from our resort, the Madikeri Fort is a great option for a short trip or a brisk walk during your stay.
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Talacauvery
Talacauvery is considered to be the origin of the Cauvery river and is a must visit tourist destination in Coorg. Situated in the lap of the Brahmagiri Hills, the view from the temple is truly picturesque. A visit to Talacauvery will also allow you to experience another major attraction, the confluence of three rivers – Cauvery, Kanake and Sujyoti – at Bhagamandala.
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Bylakuppe
Located about an hour away from our resort, Bylakuppe is a Tibetan Settlement that is frequented by visitors from all across the globe. Easily mistaken for a small country of its own, Bylakuppe is home to several refugees resulting in a flourishing Tibetan diaspora.  The beautifully constructed and well maintained monastery is a must visit either on your way to or back from Coorg.