top 5 reasons to must-visit the scotland of india

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Located on the Western Ghats, the Scotland of India is the perfect travel destination for all nature lovers. Lush green hills, picturesque views coupled with ideal weather, and magnificent forts make Coorg the perfect destination for your next holiday. Here are a few reasons that will convince you to book your tickets right away.
 

1. Sit in nature's lap

Surrounded by refreshing green hills, the stunning city of Coorg is a natural retreat. With greenery all around, it is the perfect place to rejuvenate your mind. Famous for its rich flora and fauna, the Scotland of India has seen more than 300 varieties of birds over the years. All you bird lovers, keep an eye for the rare Black-naped monarch here. Also, make sure to visit the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. Asian elephants, leopards, tigers, species of deer, dhole, Nilgiri langur, jungle cat etc., are some of the prominent wildlife to encounter.

 

2. Sparkling waterfalls

Home to the river Kaveri (also called Cauvery), Coorg has numerous waterfalls located across the city to experience eye-glazing views. The white water offers picture-perfect sceneries for you to endure the vibe and dive into the serenity of nature. The top waterfalls to visit are Abbey falls, Mallali falls, and Irrupu falls.

 

3. Home to world-class coffee and spices

Ever since the British ruled over the country, coffee is grown on the hills of Coorg. The rich aromatic coffee plantation is a sight to experience. It is famous for its blue colour coffee beans, which are sought after all across the world. Robusta coffee is the most commonly grown crop here. Amongst the spices, Cardamom and black pepper are grown on the foothills, while teak and sandalwood are grown in the eastern part of Coorg.

 

4. Colonial estates

The district of Coorg has a rich colonial history. The best places to visit for all history enthusiasts here are the Madikeri Fort and the Nalknad palace. The Madikeri fort was built in the 17th century by Mudduraja and was rebuilt by Tipu Sultan in 1790. In the museum nearby, you can also witness the prized possessions of the Tipu sultan. In Bylakuppe, you can experience the authentic Tibetian culture. The Namdroling Monastery is home to the sangha community with more than five thousand lamas (monks and nuns). It was established in 1963 by Drubwand Padma Norbu Rinpoche, the 11th throne holder of the Paiyul lineage.

 

5. Ideal weather and picturesque views

Coorg is located at an altitude of 1150m and has ideal weather to visit any time of the year. The district offers breath-taking views, from waterfalls to plantations and lush forests. You can plan a trip during your kids' summer holidays to teach them about the history and natural habitat or towards the end of the year to rejuvenate your mind and soul for a quiet holiday.

Ready to plan your trip to Coorg? Check out our Ambatty Greens ResortLocated amidst the woods and water trails, it offers perfect morning views to reincarnate peace and relaxation in your holiday. The golf course and infinity pool are waiting to spoil you with calmness and luxury

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