Rolling coffee estates, spice plantations and cascading waterfalls nestled in the Western Ghats.
Coorg, or Kodagu, is a hill district in the Western Ghats renowned for its misty landscapes, sprawling coffee and spice plantations, and cool climate. Often called the Scotland of India, it produces some of the world's finest coffee. Visit Abbey and Irupu Falls, trek to Tadiandamol peak, explore the Namdroling Monastery (the largest Tibetan settlement in South India), and experience Kodava culture — a distinct community with their own language, cuisine, and martial traditions. Don't leave without trying pandi curry (pork curry) and fresh filter coffee.



The ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire sprawl across a surreal boulder-strewn landscape of temples, palaces and royal quarters.

An Indo-Saracenic masterpiece with stained glass, mirrored halls and 97,000 electric bulbs illuminating it every Sunday.

Rolling coffee estates, spice plantations and cascading waterfalls nestled in the Western Ghats.