Places of Interest within Coorg
Comfortable vehicles and guides with local knowledge can be arranged by the resort for Guests. Please enquire at the reception or at the time of booking for further details.
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.
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.
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.