Coorg – Scotland Of India

Coorg is also known as Scotland of India due to its vast natural beauty, hills and cold climate. Coorg was on our travel list from long time the time, the time when we came to know about Orange County Coorg, I remember it was in 2013. After we move to Bangalore it was our top … Continue reading “Coorg – Scotland Of India”

Coorg is also known as Scotland of India due to its vast natural beauty, hills and cold climate.

Coorg was on our travel list from long time the time, the time when we came to know about Orange County Coorg, I remember it was in 2013.

After we move to Bangalore it was our top most priority to visit Coorg but again delayed as I was pregnant ?. So, after delivery and baby is big enough to travel long distances & buying our first car it was time to visit Coorg.

Done some research online, trying to find some nice home stays and luckily, we found one in our budget on MMT(MakeMyTrip). It was Silver Brooks Estate; this home stay is run by a couple Revathi & Yogesh. Yogesh was in hospitality business for long, so these guys knows what all things are required and how to manage and maintain a property effectively.

Route we took was – via Mysore highway till a round about from where we need to take exit on KSR Road then Belagola – Yelwala – Mallinathpura – Hunsur – then on Mysure – Medikeri Road till Kushalnagar. Continue on same road via Suntikoppa – Kedakal – Boikeri.

Bangalore Coorg

It was around 250 Km from our home and took us 5.30 – 6 hours with 2 stops. Our first stop was at Kamat Lokaruchi – Ramanagara, it’s around 50-55 Km 1 hour drive, nice clean toilets and very good food.

Kamat Lokaruchi
Food, first time saw idly made inside leaf

Parking is on the road side. Second stop was Café County which is around 125 km from Kamat Lokaruchi and 70-75 Km from out stay. It’s café cum restaurant here you have snacks coffee or full lunch/dinner as per the time.

Service and cleanliness is not good, less staff and until you call them they won’t bother to come to your table, so better find some other place if you want a second stop.

We had one of the cakes with coffee (don’t remember the name) but it was delicious. Small but clean toilets 2 type of sitting options i.e. inside and outside.Other than these 2 stops we stopped at 2 attractions before Coorg.

    1. Namdroling Monastery:

Namdroling Monastery is center of Tibetan Buddhism, it’s very calm and peace full place. There is a parking facility outside the monastery behind the shopping complex. Entry is free, there is large beautiful Buddha temple in the center of the complex. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens. 

Main temple top
Inside the temple

2. Nisargadhama:

Nisargadhama is an island formed by river Kaveri. This place is situated near Kushalnagar. There is ticket to enter the island, you have to cross an hanging bridge built over Kaveri.

Kaveri and view of old bridge from new one
Sitting place inside bamboo forest

The island has lots of bamboo trees and some activities like zip line, place to sit, small tree house kind of. The place is not maintained very well. There is boating facility as well but when we went the current in Kaveri was strong due to which boating was suspended for some time.

Art on wood log

There are lots of shops here, all kind of shops like Gov. Silk shop, food shops, toys etc. The main entrance is little hard to find as it’s a small way b/w the shops which leads to the place to buy ticket.

After all the stops and soaking all the natural beauty on the way we reach out home stay Silver Brooks. Believe me it was amazing, exactly what was shown in the pics and the hospitality was just great. Revathi guided us very well and was available all the time for help.

Porch

The house is created from scratch inside their estate, look and feel was of old housed. Revathi informed us that they have used reused the old materials like the pillars, doors, swing, chairs. Means they bought the things from some old home and restored it to give more traditional and old age feeling.

Room

This home stay has 5 rooms I think 2 in the main building 1 on the right side which has its own private entrance and site out area, room is also little big and 2 at the start near the parking which are smaller than the other 3.

Bonfire area and main building

Cost of room includes B/F and dinner which is home made by 2 talented cooks. Food was delicious, it was a buffet with authentic flavors. There is an open kitchen which means guests have access and can cook their food or snack.

Dinning area with small library

It’s kids friendly place even for infants, the cooks cooked special food for our daughter, the staff is very friendly and help full.

For more detailed review please check my TripAdvisor.

Enjoying on swing

We stayed for 2N/3D and felt that we could have stayed one more day. Most of the time we have spent in home stay relaxing, interacting with other guests. But we also went for some sightseeing to the places like Abbey falls, Raja’s seat & Madikeri Fort.

On the way to some place

Abbey Falls:

Is around 14 km from the home stay and you have to pass the Madikeri city, but don’t worry there is not much of traffic like what we have in Bangalore ?. Route is beautiful as it’s a ghat/mountain road 2 lane.

Abbey Falls

There is a parking little ahead of the main entrance to the falls. There is toilet facility as well in the parking area. To reach to the main falls you have to decent some steps and slope.

Way to area close to falls

The area in front of falls is quite small and in tourist season when the falls are at there peak it will be difficult to find a spot to click some good pics. Spent less time there as it was over crowded, took few pics and came back.

One main issue there is due to some stupid people which park their cars on the road side which leads to traffic jam, so be prepare for that.

Madikeri Fort:

It is around 8 Km from home stay and it is near to Raja’s seat. So, you can cover both the place in one go. You can either park your car in the parking area in front of Raja’s seat or inside fort and walk to one of the places. Distance b/w these places is around 1 Km.

Way to fort

Fort is old and now kind of Gov. office, there is one small museum inside the fort on the right side just after entering the fort. One can stroll on the fort walls, but there is nothing much to do here.

Inside Fort near Museum

This place lacks proper sign boar, or any kind of guide like some printed material or some guided tour. Due to these reasons it’s very less time consuming.

Raja’s Seat:

Is a kind of valley view point or sunset point.

Fun time at Raja’s Seat
Garden in Raja’s Seat

Kings of Kodagu use to sit here to relax and watch the mesmerizing sunset with beautiful valley view that’s why it is called as Raja’s seat. It has beautiful garden at the start with fountains. Safety measures are good with railing on stairs and on the edges.

Valley view from Raja’s Seat

There is bon fire facility available in the home stay but went there in after rainy season, but it still rained so couldn’t do it.

To shop from Coorg is special Coorg wine, which comes in different flavors like ginger, chilly, mixed fruit, dates and many more, price range from Rs 500-1000 also spices. There is one government shop on the road which leads to Raja’s seat.

On the way back to Bangalore

We really enjoyed our stay in Silver Brooks and Coorg tourist spots and the long drive from Bangalore.

Visit Month – August

Note - All pics are from our trip and clicked by us.

15 thoughts on “Coorg – Scotland Of India”

  1. Neha Jain – A mother to an angel | Blogger | W-A-H-M | Yoga Enthusiast | Theist | Connect @ http://fb.com/digimother and read my blog @ http://www.digimother.com
    NEHA JAIN says:

    Such a beauty this place is.. It is also on my travel bucket list. Would love to visit there soon.

  2. Staying in a home stay is the best thing one can do in Coorg. The houses are old style and its so enriching to live in such a place. I also loved the Namdroling monastery. The shining golden peak of the main temple is a sight not to miss. Coorg and its food is also something which makes me want to go there again. Your post made me see that its a good idea for a trip with babyT too.

  3. Deepa Jaisingh – Mother to a Two and a half year girl. I am a creative being since my childhood. I create and my little one destroys. The love story continues..with my new blog www.momislearning.com
    Deepa jaisingh says:

    Look how beautiful coorg is. India is incredible indeed.

  4. Neha – My name is Neha Tambe . My blog aims to help small businesses get started with online marketing and blogging. Apart from this I mostly blog about various topics around parenting, education, travel and some short stories in between. Hope you enjoy reading what I love writing
    Neha Tambe says:

    Your pics made me nostalgic about my Coorg trip. I loved the greenery and fog covered hills there.

  5. TheMomSagas – From being a child to a mother, yet being a child again as a mother- the journey is not just beautiful but also rewarding. Each day marks a new learning, a new story and a new memory that deserves to be treasured and shared. MomSagas records many such wonderful tales and experiences of a mother of twins who is growing each day with her kids and exploring the world along with them.
    Charu says:

    I have never been to Coorg but so wish to and more so after your post. It looks like a beautiful place to spend family vacation.

  6. Blogsikka.com – Mumbai – A mother of a five-year-old, housewife and now blogging to share my stories with the world. #Travel #Food #SocialMedias #Events #Campaigns
    snehalata jain says:

    coorg has been in my bucket list always and this year im thinking to go with my family

  7. Pragnya – A bookish mom who believes that a child needs a room full of books, ample free play and nature is the best teacher. Tune in for parenting that works for me and book reviews. Oh, you can find some children's book recommendations too.
    Pragnya Mishra says:

    I had been to Coorg decades ago. And after reading this article I so wish to visit the hill station again.

  8. Ashvini Naik – Bangalore – Blogger at www.fitbewell.com A former corporate trainer, a new age wife & mum. Smitten very much by the blogging bug, I love to blog about that every bit of fitness, Yoga, eating & evolutionary parenting. Holla! If that just lights you up, please walk in to my blog www.fitbewell.com. And, I promise there's stuff for everybody!
    Ashvini Naik says:

    It’s funny that despite being in Karnataka, we’ve been postponing our Coorg plans thinking that we’re always close by & can do it anytime. ☺ I guess that’s the worst part of being close to a famous place.

    Your descriptions & pictures are tempting me though, Neha.

  9. sayeridiary – I love to write down things that come to my mind randomly. I write blogs on fashion and styling related topics. Yes I am a fashion enthusiast and love to pamper myself. My reason of smile is my son Rishaan :)
    Sayeri says:

    I know Scotland is a beautiful place but Coorg is called as Scotland of India that I didnt know. Your picks are showing that how beautiful the place is. Will plan for it someday.

  10. Deborah Miranda – A strong minded individual, keen on sharing her opinion and experiences in the hope that it will help someone else. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site's author is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links maybe used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Deborah Miranda and The Thoughts of a Girl with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
    Deborah Miranda says:

    Wow… the place is just so picturesque and old school. Love the architectural designs and old craftsmanship. It seems like the place has paused in a simpler yet beautiful time.

  11. Loved all the pictures! Everyone who has been to Coorg has told us it is beyond beautiful! Your pictures, the places you visited and description reflects the same. I hope I get a chance to go there soon. 🙂

  12. noorainsobiya – A lawyer, a biotechnology grad and a mommy. Assists hubby as an intern in his law firm. Works as a legal conveyancer for the time being. Is a full time mommy,with squeezing professional career in the little patches of time in a day. When she's not blogging she's a voracious reader,fashion zealot and a fervent researcher on childcare. Thank you for visiting my blog, loads of love!!
    Noorain says:

    I have visited Coorg but you have captured it so beautifully yaar. Love the descriptions ❤️

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