Madikeri (Coorg) is very famous
with the name, Scotland of India and
also sometimes referred as Kashmir of Karnataka. The instant I heard these two
metaphors, a thought constantly occupied my mind that what special will be there
in Coorg so that it is called by these names. The moment I entered into the
boundary of Madikeri... not exactly entered, even before that... I started to
get my answers. Coorg is indubitably having such a scenic beauty that you will
feel like lost into it; woody hills, green valleys, coffee plants, amazing falls,
being into cloud feeling etc... will take you in the world where you will
forget yourself, your routine and stressed life, each and every thing that you are
worried about. In two days of our trip not only me but we all were like lost
and totally soaked in the beauty of Coorg. We even forgot that we stay in Bangalore or we had to go
back there… L
Coorg is basically a small district
in Southern Karnataka . It consists of three
taluks or Administrative units: Madikeri, Virajpet and Somwarpet (This thing I
came to know while visiting Madikeri else I was thinking Madikeri is just other
name of CoorgJ).
Amongst these Madikeri is said to be most beautiful and in almost same confusion
people call Madikeri as Coorg. River Cauvery, largest here will keep on
following you wherever you will go in Coorg. Also you can see coffee plantation
everywhere around you when you are in Coorg. These small trees look very cute and
sometimes you can smell coffee while running on the road because both sides of
the roads are covered with coffee plantations.
Some Pre-journey Facts…
This is a different story
altogether. In India
one thing that is widely available for free is advice. We were also suggested
to not to visit Coorg during monsoon. Everyone
was telling me that this is not the right time to go there. Infact they were
telling that we should not even think of going there at that time as it is
having frequent landslides and all roads would be blocked so we would not be
able to roam a lot in and around Coorg. Initially we got influenced and tried
to decide for some other place but at last we could not run away from our temptation
and decided to leave for Madikeri but with a lot of risk in our mind.
Starting of Journey infact fun
We left our rooms in Bangalore at around 1:20AM
in night as we had booked a car for the trip which was already waiting… picked
other friends and by 1:40AM all of us were there in the car.. ready to start
our journey for the Heaven on Earth.
Within no time car was running with full speed as city had almost slept leaving
us with no traffic on the roads. After sometime we were on Mysore Road ... as usual singing,
gossiping and enjoying in ourselves. Around 3:30AM we took first halt for tea
and also I am a big fan of it J... for me journey without tea/coffee is incomplete.
It took somewhat long time for that man to give us tea and when we tasted it we
got to know that that man in shop by mistake prepared coffee instead of tea...
seemed that even he knew that we were over excited to visit one of the largest
coffee producers of India .
After having that lovely coffee
we started again and this time some of my friends started dozing as it was
already very late. Rest of us still kept their eyes on road including me. After
Hunsur we took right on Mysore
Madikeri Road and we had to be on this road only
so after Periyapatna we again took right. After Teak Forest ,
at Doddahonnurkaval we took left towards Bylakuppe. It was 5:30AM, and dawn had
already started to spread its hands. We were finding ourselves at a place
having huge grasslands until to the point where our eyes could see. I was
wondering that even heaven wouldn’t be better than this or is this place itself
known as Heaven. No morning can be better than that morning when you just find
yourself in the middle of a road amidst the hill of Western Ghats and farms in
the base full of green color.
Day 1 | 29th June 2013, Saturday
First in the itinerary was Bylakuppe/Golden Temple . We were running towards it and
got into the Bylakuppe Area around 6:00AM… and started to search for guest
house although was not 100% sure whether we would find any. Our driver was also
insisting us that there is no concept of guest rooms there… but we got a little
restaurant before Sakya Monastery… there we asked to the caretaker and he said
that rooms were available in Sakya Guesthouse but it will be open by 8 0’clock.
We all requested to that person and he got ready to open rooms at 6:30AM. The room
charge was INR 400 per day only. We were extremely happy as we wanted a room
just to get ready for the day ahead. When I came out of the room I realized
that while searching for the rooms I did not notice the scenery, the natural
beauty which was spread in the whole area there.
Bylakuppe/ Golden Temple
While wandering in the area I got
to know something about it. Till then I was thinking that Bylakuppe & Golden Temple
are the two names of one thing but the fact is totally different. Bylakuppe is
not the other name of Golden Temple but it is actually a Tibetan Refugee Camp that
was first camp established in India
among other 25 camps in different parts of the country. Here around 5000 Tibetans
(yes, it is kind of small town) stay, apparently making it second largest
Tibetan settlement in India .
They have grown crops here, small but good restaurants are there inside
Bylakuppe, many monasteries are here among those this Golden temple is the
biggest one, and some shopping centers are also here.
Some of my friends were still getting
ready so we decided to visit the nearby Chalukya
monastery... this is the smallest of
all the monasteries here. It was not open till then but still we could not hold
ourselves stepping into its premises soaked in serenity. We explored every nook
and corner of it.. any area which was open to us. I was feeling nostalgic and
lost into the memory of Ladakh trip. When came back.. most of my friends were
ready and at 8:15PM we got in our car started towards Golden Temple
that is in Bylakuppe itself some 3kms away from Sakya Guesthouse.
Golden Temple/Namdroling
Monastery
Timings: 07:00-20:00 (All Days) No
Entry Fee
Within no time, we reached Golden temple and when we got into it.. first we saw a huge campus having multistoried building on two sides with monks moving here and there. After crossing it we could see the
Entrance of Golden Temple |
Dubare Elephant Camp
Timings: 09:00-21:00 Entry Fee – INR 30 per person
After getting out of Bylakuppe, we took left at
Elephant taking bath |
While coming back you need to
board the same kind of boat (two kinds of boats were there) that you took while
coming. You can also enjoy rafting in Kaveri here but rapids are not that
strong. So if you are a little afraid of real rafting, you can try your hand in
rafting here which is actually known as still
water rafting. We did not try for it and left for Nishagradhama which we
saw on the way some 12kms back.
Nisargadhama
Timings: 9:00-17:00
Entry
Fee: INR 10 for adults, INR 5 for kids.
Within 20mins we were in the parking of Nisargadhama, all credit goes to the nice roads. Nisargadhama is a 64-acre island formed by the river Kaveri near Kushalnagar in Madikeri. It is very famous for its
On this island, there are some
shops selling items famous in Coorg viz. handicraft shops, honey, spices,
coffee shop. There are Deer Park and Rabbit Park
on this island. In Deer Park ,
we also saw some dears roaming. There were tree houses also... good for couples
to enjoy there and clicking pictures. It is a perfect place for those who love
to walk in the nature among bamboo, teak and sandalwood trees. By the time we
reached to the car, small droplets of water started to pour in.
It was time to feed our belly so
started towards Madikeri town and searched for a nice restaurant. Within some
time, we were ordering our lunch at Neel
Sagar. We ordered North Indian food and it was very delicious, forced us to
lick our fingers. Meanwhile we also searched one very big 3BHK house and rented
it for the day and decided to get fresh before heading towards the next point.
We were told by locals that it is not safe to go by your car to Mandalpatti,
moreover driver was also not ready for it so arranged a jeep to take all seven
of us to Mandalpatti and Abbey
Falls . You can try to go
by your personal vehicle if you are very confident of your driving skills as
during monsoon roads get slippery and for later half of the distance you will
not find proper charcoal roads.
Mandalpatti
20 kms away from Madikeri is the
famous shooting point Mandalpatti. Around 3PM we were again out of our Homestay
in the jeep which was going to take us to the peak. We only knew that it has
some nice views to enjoy but were not sure what exactly we are going to watch
there. Shortly we saw a sign board for Abbey Falls ,
but we took the other road to it. Those undulating roads with greenery all
around were making us crazy. Don’t forget to take some snacks and water bottle
with you as you will not get anything there. As we were going up we were able
to see the hills covered with mist and clouds. Road was rough and very slippery
but jeep driver was very skillfully driving it. Every view was “No Miss” view
and we were enjoying them with our eyes wide open. At one point, there was a
broad area and we asked the driver to stop the jeep. We were surprised by the
panoramic scenes present there and thinking that we were completely unaware of
such an untouched beauty that too so close to us. I was lost in one more
thought that if it is this beautiful here, what would be there on the top of
Mandalpatti which resulted in doubling our excitement, when we started
again.
Under a very old tree covered with green algae, driver stopped the jeep and we jumped off impatiently without even waiting to stop it properly. In front of us was Pushpagiri Bird Sanctuary and we had to trek over a small hill which was just around 250-300 meters. We took permission from Forest Officers present over there and did entry in their register. When we reached to the top, instantly a thought hit in my mind that “why Coorg is a synonym to Scotland ”. No explanation was needed then. Mesmerizing views over Western Ghats were self-explanatory. I am extremely sorry but I don’t have exact words to explain that. It was seriously like heaven on this earth. Far stretching views of the green mountains and cool breeze was overwhelming. It was a complete unique feeling and still unique to me. There is a view tower on the top of the Hill, wind started to get stronger and colder as we got on it. Nobody of us was ready to move from there but after taking a lot of pictures moved back at 5:15PM. But this place is definitely going to beckon me to come back here again and again.
Next in the plan was
Do I need to describe this mighty fall? |
Raja Seat
Timings: 05:30 – 20:00 Entry
Fee – INR 5 per person
Just after the entrance, we could see a very big and well maintained park having fountains in between. It was around 6:35PM so weather was also awesome turning somewhat misty. But we were trying to find out that why this place is known by the name “Raja’s Seat”. So kept on moving further in quest and reached to an open pavilion. Those crescent shaped big steps were having a view area with railings overlooking a vast valley to admire the nature and green valleys all around. According to legends, Kings of Kodagu used to spend their evenings here and watch the setting sun through their seat. The view of the valley covered with clouds was taking our breath away. Although sun had already set by the time we reached there, but still scenes were mesmerizing.
A Road in Valley as seen from Raja's Seat
If you are in Coorg, and not
enjoying coffee being at such a nice view point, it means you are committing a
sin. We did not wanted to be part of that, so ordered a nice coffee from a
nearby vendor in the Park itself. Locals told us that the best thing here is
Musical Fountain Show, displayed on all days after the sunset, but we decided
to miss it and came out after taking a nice break. Just opposite to the park is
Toy Train ride for kids and adults both and lots of small vendors with evening snacks
to make your evening just perfect. We also tried some snacks and it was just
wonderful.
Our home for that day was just 1.5kms away. We all liked Neel Sagar so much that we decided to have dinner there only. This is how our first day at Coorg came to a nice end unwillingly… L
2nd day was also as much exciting as the first day.. check the details here
Day 2 | Coorg in Monsoon, A Hidden Treasure |
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