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Lands & People:
Not really too far from the
bustle of metropolitan cities,
Kodagu or Coorg as it is better
known, has maintained its serene
picturesque beauty over the
centuries. Homesick always, the
British called this land
Scotland of India.
These breathtakingly beautiful
rolling hills in Karnataka
nestling cash rich coffee
plantations, clear skies and a
warm, friendly and hospitable
people create a special aura
unmatched anywhere else in the
country.
This little area in the Western
Ghats has an ancient history,
ruled successively by the
Kadambas, Gangas, Chengalvars,
Cholas, Hoysalas, Vijaynagara,
etc. and finally the British.
But the region always retained
its strong cultural heritage,
distinctive to this day. The
fiercely brave martial tradition
has produced many brave generals
for India.
Fragrant coffee:
Kodagu is famed for extensive
coffee plantations that cover
most of the hillsides. Most of
them are under multiple cropping
of coffee, orange, black pepper,
and cardamom at the bottom of
the slopes. Plantations are
beautifully maintained with
modern irrigation and curing and
processing facilities for the
beans. When coffee bushes
blossom in April, the whole area
is heavenly with the exquisite
fragrance of the brilliant white
flowers.
Madikeri
Previously known as Mercara,
Madikeri is the ancient name of
this picturesque capital town.
Situated at 1,525 m elevation,
the town is great for walking
around, surrounded by rolling
which offer excellent trails for
hikes. Tadiyendamol is the
tallest peak here, Waiting to be
climbed. One can have a distant
glimpse of the Arabian Sea from
this peak.
Makikeri Fort:
A 19th century fort, it now
houses a temple, a chapel, the
prison, a small museum and
assorted government offices.
Golf courses Madikeri and
Pollibetta have golf courses,
Madikeri courses being a nine
hole one. Raja's seat A
promontory with breathtaking
view, it is said that for
centuries the Kodagu royals came
here in the evenings to watch
the spectacular sunsets.
Around Madikeri:
Very close is Nagara hole
National Park, one of the most
well maintained game sanctuaries
in south India. It is accessible
from Mysore via Hunsur and
Murkal 94 km from Mysore.
Visible often are elephant,
spotted deer, sambar, bison,
chital Jeep and elephant rides
available for jungle safari.
Harangi Situated in north Kodagu,
it is a beautiful reservoir and
ideal for weekend or short
holiday staying at the guest
house. The placid water surface
is good for quiet water sports.
There is a dairy farm nearby.
Season : October - May
Horticultural Research
Centre:
Situated in Chettahalli, 24 km
from Makikeri, it specializes in
improving the local flora like
pepper, mango, pears, peaches,
guavas, oranges, bananas,
pineapples and Kodau's special
favourite, passion fruit. It
also has a nursery and sells
plants. Talacauvery The mighty
river Cauvery rises here out of
a small well. On Sankaramana day
in October, one can see actually
the holy water gushing out at a
precise moment known beforehand.
This is considered a special
religious miracle and thousands
of pilgrims come here to watch
it. The water here is considered
to have special properties and
holy bath on this day is
expected to give physical and
spiritual strength stay.
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