independent kingdom till 1834, which
was annexed by British, as a result of
Coorg War and the King of Coorg was
deposed. Coorg as such in 1834
became a separate province
(main
administrative division ) of
British
India.
Coorg State was a separate State
within Union of India from 1950 to 1956
with Mercara as its Capital. Cheppudira
Muthana Poonacha was the first and
last Chief Minister of Coorg State from
1950
till 1956. In 1956, when India's
state boundaries were reorganized,
it
became a district of the then Mysore
State Mysore
State was later renamed
as Karnataka, as the historical region
of
Coorg, now
forms the part of Kodagu
district of Karnataka
.
The Coorgs or the people of Coorg are
known for
their great hospitality and
sense of humour.
Their friendly nature
makes
visitors travel to Coorg over and
over again.
kodagu(Coorg)
Total Area - 4102 Sq.km
Population - 5,45,000
(approx.)
Altitude - 5000ft / 1525m
Temperature - Max:32c Min:10c
Average Rainfall - 120-135`` (Inches)
Highest Rainfall - Bhagamandala 235``
Taluks - Virajpet, Madikeri, Somwarpet
Head Quarters - Madikeri,
Ht: 1,525 mts08272
“ The
Scotland of India”
• One of the District with dense forest in
• One of the District with dense forest in
India with 80% of its area covered by
forest.
• Some parts of the forest are set aside as
sacred land called “ Devara Cadoo”
(
God’s Forest).
• One of the 8
hot spot of biodiversity in the
world
( Is the term used to describe the
variety of life found on earth & all of the
natural processes ).
• Trees like Teak, Rose Wood, Sandal wood,
Nandi, Honne etc., are found.
• Largest coffee growing district in India.
Arabica and Robusta are the main two
variety of coffee grown.
• Spices like Pepper, Cardamom, Ginger
and
and
fruits like Orange and Banana are other
crops.
• Other fruits
like Mangoes, Jackfruit and
Lime are also available in plenty.
• Rice is the major crop of Kodagu and is
the
staple food of Kodavas.
• Coorg Honey is famous for its richness
and distinct flavour.
and distinct flavour.
Coffee
• Country of
origin Ethiopia
• Introduced Approx. 15th century
(beverage)
• Color Dark
brown, beige, black, light
brown
• Two most commonly grown Coffee
Species are Coffee Arabica and
Robusta.
• Once ripe, coffee berries are picked,
processed, and
dried. The seeds are
then roasted to varying degrees,
depending on the desired
flavor. They
are then ground and brewed to create
coffee. Coffee can be
prepared and
presented in a variety of ways.
State
of Karnataka accounting 53%
followed by
Kerala 28%
Tamilnadu
11% of
production of 8,200 tones.
Indian coffee is said to be the finest coffee
grown
in the shade rather than direct
sunlight anywhere in the world.
Grading
of Coffee
Coffee
Arabica :- Planatation AA,
Planatation A, Planatation B , Peaberry,
Cuts & Splits.
Robusta
:- Planatation A, Planatation B,
cuts
& Splits.
Famous
Personalities from
Coorg
HE was the first Indian Chief of Staff and one of the highest Indian Military rank holders. He was appointed as the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Military in 1949.
He became a commissioned officer of the British Indian Army
in
1926.
He
became Chief of Staff of the Indian Army in 1957.
PLACE TO VISIT IN COORG
River Cauvery
•Rising from the Western Ghats
range
of Karnataka, Cauvery
(also Kaveri)
is
one of the sacred rivers in India. It
is
of particular importance to South India, where the river flows before merging into the Bay of Bengal. The river covers a distance of about 765 km and flows through the state of
Karnataka and
Tamil Nadu. On its
journey to the Bay of Bengal, the
river is joined by its
tributaries, which
include Shimsa, Hemavathi,
Honnuhole, Arkavathi, Kapila,
Lakshmana Theertha, Kabini,
Lokapavani, Bhavani, Noyil
and Amaravathy.
•Talacauvery (also Talakaveri)
located about 5000 ft above sea level is considered the source of the Cauvery. Talacauvery is located in Coorg district of Karnataka and is 47 km from madikeri. Talacauvery is considered a famous pilgrimage site in Karnataka. At the source of the Cauvery there is a temple where every year on Tula sankramana thousands of pilgrims gather to pay their respects to the Cauvery.
Dubare
Elephant Camp
Dubare Elephant camp is a
project undertaken by forest
department and Jungle Lodges and Resorts Ltd. This camp has plenty of elephants which are trained
under naturalists A trained
Naturalist is at hand to
explain the various aspects
of Elephant history,
ecology and biology. The
visitor can not only observe
and learn but also
participate
in various activities
involving
Elephants. |
Golden
Temple Tour
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. The
altar is decorated with
flowers, candles and incense
sticks.
Apart from the calm and
peaceful surroundings there
are shopping centers near
the
temples where one can shop
for traditional Tibetan items
like costumes, statues,
carpets, jewelery etc.
Ghats, several streams combine,
swelling with the monsoon rains
and plunging down the mountain
slope at enormous speed, hitting
the huge boulders hard and
forcing
through the crevices and ravines.
A
misty cloud hangs over the falls.
From here the water flows into
the Kaveri River. During the
monsoon season the water flow is
very high. During the dry seasons
the flow is considerably
diminished.One can find a lot
of leeches inside the water.
private coffee plantations with
stocky coffee bushes and spice
estates with trees entwined with
pepper vines. The falls appear
suddenly, the water cascading
over
rocks into calm pools. A hanging
bridge constructed just opposite
the falls comes in handy for the
Tourists. There is a Kali Mata
temple on the other side of the
bridge and Coffee and Black
Pepper trees on the other side.
seasonal garden of flowers and
artificial fountains. It is one of the
most important tourist spots
in madikeri of Coorg District. It is
270 km away from Bangalore, the
capital of Karnataka.
layers of greenery, chain of high
and low-rise-mountains attired
with mist, the Raja Garden is one-
time-favourites of Kings
of Kodagu who used to watch the
setting sun, and spend time with
their queens here.[1] The structure
is small square in brick and
mortar
of four pillars bridged by arches,
enhanced by beautiful
surroundings. This lovely spot
was
a favourite place of recreation for
the Rajas and hence was
permanently associated with them.
It is built on a high level ground
with a commanding view of the
cliffs and valleys to the west. Early
in the morning as the sun is just
rising in the east, the mist
shrouded valley below offers a
rare
sight. The golden light of the
setting sun is a splendor to watch.
There is also an attraction of the
Toy Train for children.
MugiluPete (Mugilpete) is around 20-30kms from Madikeri. This place is popularly
The route is adventurous, with steep curves and zigzag tracks, and Abbi Falls lies along the way. As the roads leading to MandalPatti are narrow, ones who have decided to make it to the beautiful spot need to be a bit adventurous too. But the adventure is worth for the way to the spot is dotted with nature’s bounty as one passes through viewing lush green coffee estates, paddy fields and mountains.
Famous Kannada movie “Galipata” has been shot here. In that film they have shown this place as Mugilu Pete. So after that Mandalpatti became famous as Mugilupete. Only 1 song “Nadhim Ta Na” and last seen of Galipata has been shot here. Many other Kannada films like "Modala Sala", "Raj" has been shot here.
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 .
After the Chinese took over
Tibet, the refugees were
settled at Bylkuppe near
Kushalnagar and the Buddhist
Monastery was re-established
here in 1972. It houses over
7,000 monks and students
today. The monastery not only
attracts large number of young
Tibetans seeking
enlightenment
and education, but also draws
huge tourists from all over
India and abroad.
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. The
altar is decorated with
flowers, candles and incense
sticks.
Apart from the calm and
peaceful surroundings there
are shopping centers near
the
temples where one can shop
for traditional Tibetan items
like costumes, statues,
carpets, jewelery etc.
Abbi falls
In the mountains of the Western
Ghats, several streams combine,
swelling with the monsoon rains
and plunging down the mountain
slope at enormous speed, hitting
the huge boulders hard and
forcing
through the crevices and ravines.
A
misty cloud hangs over the falls.
From here the water flows into
the Kaveri River. During the
monsoon season the water flow is
very high. During the dry seasons
the flow is considerably
diminished.One can find a lot
of leeches inside the water.
The waterfall is located between
private coffee plantations with
stocky coffee bushes and spice
estates with trees entwined with
pepper vines. The falls appear
suddenly, the water cascading
over
rocks into calm pools. A hanging
bridge constructed just opposite
the falls comes in handy for the
Tourists. There is a Kali Mata
temple on the other side of the
bridge and Coffee and Black
Pepper trees on the other side.
Raja Seat
Raja's Seat (Seat of the King) is a
seasonal garden of flowers and
artificial fountains. It is one of the
most important tourist spots
in madikeri of Coorg District. It is
270 km away from Bangalore, the
capital of Karnataka.
A pleasant spectacle of refreshing
layers of greenery, chain of high
and low-rise-mountains attired
with mist, the Raja Garden is one-
time-favourites of Kings
of Kodagu who used to watch the
setting sun, and spend time with
their queens here.[1] The structure
is small square in brick and
mortar
of four pillars bridged by arches,
enhanced by beautiful
surroundings. This lovely spot
was
a favourite place of recreation for
the Rajas and hence was
permanently associated with them.
It is built on a high level ground
with a commanding view of the
cliffs and valleys to the west. Early
in the morning as the sun is just
rising in the east, the mist
shrouded valley below offers a
rare
sight. The golden light of the
setting sun is a splendor to watch.
There is also an attraction of the
Toy Train for children.
Jeep
Safari & Treks
Mugilupete(Mandalapatti):
MugiluPete (Mugilpete) is around 20-30kms from Madikeri. This place is popularly
known as Mandalpatti. It is called as "Mugilupete" due to Kannada film "Galipata". MugiluPete is very cold & almost all the place is covered by mist.
This place comes near to Somwarpete town. Mandala Patti is one of the trekking points in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary or Pushpagiri Forest Range. Pushpagiri Forest Range spreads from Subrahmanya in Dakshina Kannada district to Somwarpet in Coorg district covering an area of 102.6 sq km. Kumara Parvata Peak stands the tallest amongst the peaks in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary.
Overnight
Camping
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SPOT ) AND NIGHT CAMPING WITH BONFIRE YOU CAN CONTACT TO THIS
NUMBER
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