Kote abbey falls coorg Bangalore to madikeri monsoon ride
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Abbey falls Madikeri tourism | Abbi waterfalls Coorg tourism or Kodagu Karnataka Tourism
Abbey falls of Madikeri tourism also known as Abbi waterfalls of Coorg tourism or Kodagu Karnataka Tourism. Abbey Falls or Abbi Falls is a waterfall situated near Madikeri town. Abbey waterfall is located in Kodagu about 8kms from Madikeri. Water from Kootu Holey dam near the town flows into the falls. Abbey means falls in Kannda. Abbi in coorgie means a waterfall. The falls is inside a coffee plantation. Abbey Falls is a breathtaking waterfall where the Kaveri river cascades down a rockface. A hanging bridge is built across the gorge here offering a good view of the falls. The British called it the Jessie waterfalls in memory of Jessie the daughter of Madikeri’s first captain.
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). It is also known as the Scotland of India. Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956. The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri. Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. The nearest cities are Mangaluru to the west, and Mysuru to the east. Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mangaluru to Mysuru. It is 120 km from Mysuru , 136 km from Mangaluru, 265 km from Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, 322 km from Coimbatore & 362 km from Kochi.
Coorg tourism has many interesting places such as Namdroling Monastery also known as golden temple, Kottu Holey dam, Gaddige Raja's tomb, Raja Seat, Bhagamandala Temple, Mount Thavoor, Madikeri Fort , Nisargadhama, Chelavara Falls, Kotebetta, Kote Abbey (waterfalls ), Mandalpatti, Iruppu Falls, Talacauvery, St. Mark's Church, Omkareshwar Temple, Madikeri Fort, Dubare Elephant Camp, Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries many more.
Gandhi Mantapa at Madikeri where ashes of Gandhiji is preserved Coorg Tourism Karnataka tourism
Gandhi Mantapa at Madikeri where ashes of Gandhiji is preserved Coorg Tourism Karnataka tourism Kodagu tourism. The Gandhi Mantap is the place where remains of Mahatma Gandhi have been kept. Madikeri is the only place in the country, other than New Delhi, where the ashes of the Mahatma are still preserved.
The Gandhi Mantapa was constructed to remember Mahatma Gandhi’s visit to Kodagu district in 1934. He had addressed a mammoth gathering from the place where the Mantapa has come up. Mahatma Gandhi visited Kodagu on February 21, 1934. Kodagina Gowramma, a writer, had invited him to her home and offered him all her jewellery. The Mahatma visited the Scheduled Caste colony at Kaikery near Gonicoppa and left for Mangalore on February 24. Sarvodaya Samiti members carry an urn containing the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi in a solemn procession to the Gandhi statue where the urn is kept,near Raja Seat to commemorate Sarvodaya Divas.
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). it is also known as the Scotland of India. Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956. The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri. Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. The nearest cities are Mangaluru to the west, and Mysuru to the east. Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mangaluru to Mysuru. It is 120 km from Mysuru and 136 km from Mangaluru. From Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, At a distance of 265 km from Bangalore, 117 km from Mysore, 132 km from Mangalore, 322 km from Coimbatore & 362 km from Kochi.
Coorg tourism has many interesting places such as Namdroling Monastery, Gaddige Raja's tomb, Raja Seat, Bhagamandala Temple, Mount Thavoor, Madikeri Fort , Nisargadhama ,Chelavara Falls , Kotebetta, Kote Abbey (waterfalls ), Mandalpatti, Iruppu Falls, Talacauvery, St. Mark's Church, abbey falls, Madikeri Fort, Dubare Elephant Camp and Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries many more.
Kote Abbey waterfalls
My Channel is about traveling places and my experience. This video was done in the month of Feb 2019 This video is one part of the my five day trip to Wayanad (Kerala)and Coorg (Karnataka). The video is 8:22 mins long. The video starts from the pickup/Dropoff location of Mandalpatti. From the Mandalpatti junction, it is approx 8.5Kms to Kote Abbey waterfalls. This waterfall has amazing view right from the start. The water was clean and clear. After reaching the waterfalls you would definitely want to get into it. It would recommend this place to visit.
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Kote Abbey Falls-2018-April
Abbey falls madikeri route || COORG || Madikeri || kushalnagar || monsonride
Abbey Falls, also known as Abbi Falls, is located around 10 kilometres away from the town of Madikeri and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in and around Coorg. The water cascade coming down from the cliff from a height of 70 feet provides a spectacular scene to behold. Nestled within the lush greenery which is typical to the sceneries of Western Ghats, the waterfalls attract hundreds and thousands of people throughout the year - especially nature lovers and photographers. The waterfall is located between private coffee plantations with stocky coffee bushes and spice estates with trees entwined with pepper vines. There is an over-bridge that hangs opposite of the falls, from where the most picturesque scene of white foams gushing down the ridge can be seen, captured and remembered.
We traveled morning around 9.30Am so that you will find less crowd.
Madikeri is the closest main town from the falls, within a distance of 8-10 km. You can take public transport from there, like autos. Other cities are Mysore and Mangalore which are around 130 km away. However, since these are the places where tourists stay, take a cab or hire a car from the agency to reach the entry point of the falls. From there the walk downhill begins.
There are facilities like washroom and parking available for the tourists. The parking fee is INR 30 for Bike 10 INR
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The history of Madikeri is related to the history of Kodagu where the Coorgis stayed.
Mandalpatti, situated at a height of 1600m, is around 18 km from Madikeri, Coorg. It can be found on the route towards Abbey falls.
Trip Itenary,
Day 1,
Left Bengaluru around 7:30 AM, places visited in the order from Bengaluru
- Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary
- Mandalpatti
- Abbey falls
- Rajas Tomb
- Rosewood stay - Hut
Day 2,
Left the stay around 12 in the afternoon,
- Bhagamandala Temple
- Tala Kaveri
- Kushalnagar
Reached Bengaluru around 11PM
Kote Abbey Waterfalls
Nice place for enjoying in water. Very few people will go there . Less crowd here u can take bath for long time.Very clean and clear water.
Madikeri fort Coorg tourism | Madikeri tourism Karnataka tourism | fort of Karnataka
Madikeri fort of Coorg tourism, Madikeri tourism and Karnataka tourism is a lesser known fort of Karnataka. Madikeri Fort was first built by Mudduraja in the last quarter of the 17th century. He also built a palace inside the fort. It was eventually rebuilt in granite by Tipu Sultan who named the site as Zafarabad/ Jaffarabad. In 1790, Doddavira Rajendra took control of the fort. The British added to the fort in 1834. The palace was renovated by Linga Rajendra Wodeyar II between 1812 and 1814. In the north-east corner at the entrance are two life size masonry elephants, and a church is present in the south-east corner. There is a famous Lord Ganesha temple known as Kote ganapathi just at the main entrance of the fort. Madikeri fort is located in the very heart of the city and some of the old buildings are now used as district offices. There are some statues and other tourist attractions inside the fort.
There is museum inside the fort within St. Mark's Church.
St. Mark's Church is disused church is located within the Mercara Fort, Coorg, India and was raised in 1859, by the officers and men of the East India Company and funded by the Government of Madras, under the Church of England in India, Diocese of Madras. The Church was closed after Indian independence, and taken over by the Government of Karnataka in 1971. The building now houses the Madikeri Fort Museum, managed by the Karnataka State Archaeological Department.
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). it is also known as the Scotland of India. Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956. The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri. Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. The nearest cities are Mangaluru to the west, and Mysuru to the east. Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mangaluru to Mysuru. It is 120 km from Mysuru and 136 km from Mangaluru. From Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, At a distance of 265 km from Bangalore, 117 km from Mysore, 132 km from Mangalore, 322 km from Coimbatore & 362 km from Kochi.
Coorg tourism has many interesting places such as Namdroling Monastery, Gaddige Raja's tomb, Raja Seat, Bhagamandala Temple, Mount Thavoor, Madikeri Fort , Nisargadhama ,Chelavara Falls , Kotebetta, Kote Abbey (waterfalls ), Mandalpatti, Iruppu Falls, Talacauvery, St. Mark's Church, Omkareshwar Temple, abbey falls, Dubare Elephant Camp and Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries many more.
M7 Chronicles-Coorg-Mandalpatti(mugilu pete) Road - Kote Abbey Falls-our country roads.
This is a beautiful stretch down the hill,crazy views,and hills at distance make one's day complete,
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Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri.Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. The town was also known as Mercara during the British rule in India.
By road
Madikeri lies on the National Highway 275 that runs from Mangaluru to Bengaluru, via Mysuru within Karnataka. It is 120 km from Mysuru and 136 km from Mangaluru. From Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, one can take the State Highway 17 (Bengaluru - Mysuru Highway) and take a deviation just after the town of Srirangapatna to join National Highway 275 towards Madikeri. It can be approached from Mangaluru via Puttur, Sullia passing through Sampaje Ghat. From Bengaluru, Madikeri is at a distance of 252 km. Nearby towns are Hassan (103 km), Sullia at a distance of 52 km in Karnataka state and Kasaragod, Kannur, Thalassery, Kanhangad and Uppala in Kerala state (each around 114 km away).
Omkareshwara Temple:
Omkareshwar is a Hindu temple dedicated to God Shiva. It is one of the 12 revered Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It is on an island called Mandhata or Shivapuri in the Narmada river; the shape of the island is said to be like the Hindu ॐ symbol.
Abbey Falls:
Abbey Falls (also spelled Abbi Falls and Abbe Falls) The river is part of the early reaches of the river Kaveri. Flow is much higher during the monsoon season.[2]
The waterfall is located between private coffee plantations with stocky coffee bushes and spice estates with trees entwined with pepper vines. A hanging bridge constructed just opposite the falls.
The falls was earlier called Jessi falls, named after a British officer's wife. However, the place was a thick jungle area back then. Years later, the waterfall was discovered by Mr. Neravanda B.Nanaiah who bought the place from the government and converted it into a coffee and spices plantation that surrounds the waterfall today.
It is located 8 km from the Madikeri, 122 km from Mysore, 144 km from Mangalore and 268 km from Bangalore.
Talakaveri:
Talakaveri is the place that is generally considered to be the source of the river Kaveri. It is located on Brahmagiri hills near Bhagamandala in Coorg district, Karnataka.It stands at a height of 1,276 m. above sea level. However, there is not a permanent visible flow from this place to the main rivercourse except during the Monsoon. Talakaveri is about 8 km away from Bhagamandala, 36 km from Panathur (Kerala) and 48 km from Madikeri.
History of the temple priests of Talakaveri:
It is believed that Mayura Varma, and Narasimman the Kadamba King who ruled vast areas of southern and central India in the 4th Century A.D. brought Brahmins from Ahi Kshetra (or Ahichatra) and put them in-charge of various temples in Tulu Nadu. Ahi Kshetra is mentioned in the Mahabharata as lying north of the Ganges, and as being the capital of Northern Panchala. The Brahmins who first landed in Shivalli in Tulunadu and then spread across 31 villages came to be known as Shivalli Brahmins or Tulu Brahmins. It is from Shivalli and Tulu Brahmins, that the priests of Talakaveri temple have come from.
Road Trip from Udupi to Coorg |Madikeri|Abbey Falls|Kushalnagar|Talacauvery
Road Trip to Coorg |Madikeri|Abbey Falls|Kushalnagar|Talacauvery
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). It is a popular tourist destination.
Abbey Falls (also spelled Abbi Falls and Abbe Falls) (Kannada: ಅಬ್ಬೆ ಜಲಪಾತ Abbe jalaphatha) is in Kodagu, in the Western Ghats in Karnataka. It is located 8 km from the Madikeri, 122 km from Mysore, 144 km from Mangalore and 268 km from Bangalore.[1]
The river is part of the early reaches of the river Kaveri. Flow is much higher during the monsoon season.[2]
The waterfall is located between private coffee plantations with stocky coffee bushes and spice estates with trees entwined with pepper vines. A hanging bridge constructed just opposite the falls.
The falls was earlier called Jessi falls, named after a British officer's wife. However, the place was a thick jungle area back then. Years later, the waterfall was discovered by Mr. Neravanda B.Nanaiah who bought the place from the government and converted it into a coffee and spices plantation that surrounds the waterfall today.
alakaveri is the place that is generally considered to be the source of the river Kaveri. It is located by Brahmagiri hill (not to be confused with the Brahmagiri range further south) near Bhagamandala in Kodagu district, Karnataka, 1,276 m. above sea level. However, there is not a permanent visible flow from this place to the main rivercourse except during the Monsson.
A tank or kundike has been erected on a hillside by kodavas, at the place that is said to be the origin. It is also marked by a small temple, and the area is frequented by pilgrims mainly it is the worship place of kodavas. The river originates as a spring feeding this tank, which is considered to be a holy place to bathe on special days. The waters are then said to flow underground to emerge as the Kaveri river some distance away. The temple has been renovated extensively by the state government recently [2007].
On Cauvery changrandi day (the first day of Tula Masa month , according to the Hindu calendar, which normally falls in mid October) thousands of pilgrims from neighboring flock to the river's birthplace to witness the rise of the fountainhead, when water gushes up from the spring at a predetermined moment. The cauvery changrandi (Sacred bath in the Tula month) is observed across pilgrim towns in Kaveri's banks.[1]
Talakaveri is about 8 km away from Bhagamandala, 36 km from Panathur (Kerala) and 48 km from Madikeri.
Dubare is known for its elephant camp, a forest camp on the banks of the river Kaveri in the district of Kodagu, Karnataka. It is an important base for the Karnataka Forest Department's elephants.
The elephants for the Mysore Dussehra were trained at Dubare elephant camp[citation needed]. At present, after logging operations have ceased, the elephants have been practically retired except for giving some rides to tourists.
The Namdroling Nyingmapa Monastery (or Thegchog Namdrol Shedrub Dargye Ling)(བོད་ཡིག ཐེག་མཆོག་རྣམ་གྲོལ་བཤད་སྒྲུབ་དར་རྒྱས་གླིང་།) (Wylie: theg mchog rnam grol bshad sgrub dar rgyas gling) is the largest teaching center of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in the world. Located in Bylakuppe, part of the Mysuru district of the state of Karnataka, the monastery is home to a sangha community of over five thousand lamas (both monks and nuns), a junior high school named Yeshe Wodsal Sherab Raldri Ling, a religious college (or shedra for both monks and nuns) and hospital.
Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary is one of 21 Wildlife Sanctuaries of India's Karnataka state.
This sanctuary is located in Somwarpet taluk of the Kodagu district. It is home to rare and endangered birdlife.[1] The Kadamakkal reserve forest is a part of the sanctuary. Pushpagiri (Kumara Parvatha) is the highest peak in it.The sanctuary adjoins Bisle reserve forest to the north and Kukke Subramanya forest range to the west.
Mandalpatti peak, Kote betta and Makkalagudi betta are mountains fall in the sanctuary. Mallalli falls and Kote abbe waterfalls (also called as Mukkodlu falls) are located inside the sanctuary. The Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary has been proposed as one of the World Heritage Site.
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Abbey Falls or Abbi Falls is a waterfall situated near Madikeri town. Abbey waterfall is located in Kodagu about 8kms from Madikeri. Water from Kootu Holey dam near the town flows into the falls. Abbey means falls in Kannada. Abbi in coorge means a waterfall. The falls are inside a coffee plantation. Abbey Falls is a breathtaking waterfall where the Kaveri river cascades down a rock face. A hanging bridge is built across the gorge here offering a good view of the falls. The British called it the Jessie waterfalls in memory of Jessie the daughter of Madikeri’s first captain.
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). It is also known as the Scotland of India. Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja Keri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956. The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri. Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. The nearest cities are Mangaluru to the west and Mysuru to the east. Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mangaluru to Mysuru. It is 120 km from Mysuru, 136 km from Mangaluru, 265 km from Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, 322 km from Coimbatore & 362 km from Kochi.
Coorg tourism has many interesting places such as Namdroling Monastery also known as golden temple, Kottu Holey dam, Gaddige Raja's tomb, Raja Seat, Bhagamandala Temple, Mount Thavoor, Madikeri Fort , Nisargadhama, Chelavara Falls, Kotebetta, Kote Abbey (waterfalls ), Mandalpatti, Iruppu Falls, Talacauvery, St. Mark's Church, Omkareshwar Temple, Madikeri Fort, Dubare Elephant Camp, Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries many more.
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Mashanka in Madikeri #Monsoon
COORG - The Coffee ☕️ County AKA 'Scotland of India' is a nature lovers paradise. It being Monsoon, the evergreen emerald landscapes were ethereal, as though sketched straight out of a fairy-tale book ???? #Postcard
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DevaraKolli Waterfalls Madikeri tourism | Abbikolli falls of Coorg Tourism Karnataka tourism
DevaraKolli Waterfalls of Madikeri tourism also called Abbikolli falls of Coorg Tourism Karnataka tourism. The DevaraKolli Waterfalls also known as Abbi Kolli falls can be seen from the state highway SH88, Mangalore - Madikeri - Bangalore highway. The water fall is located in the stretch between Sullia - Madikeri. The small shops which are seen on the side of the road is an indication of a place of interest being available in this stretch of Coorg. The best view is during the rainy season when the large quantity of water plunges from the height of 120 feet, making an amazing sight. This scene can be enjoyed even from moving vehicles.
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). It is also known as the Scotland of India. Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956. The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri. Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. The nearest cities are Mangaluru to the west, and Mysuru to the east. Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mangaluru to Mysuru. It is 120 km from Mysuru , 136 km from Mangaluru, 265 km from Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, 322 km from Coimbatore & 362 km from Kochi.
Coorg tourism has many interesting places such as Namdroling Monastery also known as golden temple,Kottu Holey dam, Gaddige Raja's tomb, Raja Seat, Bhagamandala Temple, Mount Thavoor, Madikeri Fort , Nisargadhama ,Chelavara Falls , Kotebetta, Kote Abbey (waterfalls ), Mandalpatti, Iruppu Falls, Talacauvery, St. Mark's Church, Omkareshwar Temple, Madikeri Fort, Dubare Elephant Camp, Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries many more.
Abbey Falls - Charmer of Kodagu
Abbey falls is located inside a private coffee plantation estate in Kodagu District. It is 8 Km from Madikeri town.
Number of small streams join to form cascade at Abbey. There is a
hanging bridge opposite the falls but the entry is restricted due to safety measures. There is a small elevated view point near the falls.
Abbey falls attract tourists all through the year but more during monsoon and post monsoon. There is a parking facility provided few mts from the falls, from where you have to park the vehicle and walk towards the falls.
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Coorg unknown waterfalls named Abbi Kolli Water Falls at Madikeri Karnataka India.The Abbi Kolli Water falls is a unknown waterfall among Coorg tourism. The Abbi Kolli Waterfall can be seen from the state highway SH88 , Mangalore,- Mysore - Bangalore highway. The water fall is located in the stretch between Sullia - Madikeri . The small shops which are seen on the side of the road is an indication of a place of interest being avaliable in this stretch of Coorg. The best view is during the rainy season when the large quantity of water plunges from the height ,making an amazing sight. This scene can be enjoyed even from moving vehicles. The people of Kodagu refer to it as the Abbi Kolli falls.
The DevaraKolli Waterfalls also known as Abbi Kolli falls can be seen from the state highway SH88, Mangalore - Madikeri - Bangalore highway. The water fall is located in the stretch between Sullia - Madikeri. The small shops which are seen on the side of the road is an indication of a place of interest being available in this stretch of Coorg. The best view is during the rainy season when the large quantity of water plunges from the height of 120 feet, making an amazing sight. This scene can be enjoyed even from moving vehicles.
Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). It is also known as the Scotland of India. Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri. Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633 to 1687. According to Puranas, Kodava is the redefined name of Krodhadesa meaning Land of Anger, said to have been inhabited by the Kodava tribe. Some historians believe that it is named after the River Cauvery. Coorg was under the Gangas rule during 9th and 10th centuries and Cholas in the 11th century followed by Hoysalas. Later Coorg was relatively independent under Haleri Rajas until British occupied the region in 1834. Coorg was a separate state before its merger with Karnataka in the year 1956. The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri. Madikeri lies in the Western Ghats and is a popular hill station. The nearest cities are Mangaluru to the west, and Mysuru to the east. Madikeri lies on the Karnataka State Highway 88 that runs from Mangaluru to Mysuru. It is 120 km from Mysuru , 136 km from Mangaluru, 265 km from Bengaluru, the state capital of Karnataka, 322 km from Coimbatore & 362 km from Kochi.
Coorg tourism has many interesting places such as Namdroling Monastery also known as golden temple,Kottu Holey dam, Gaddige Raja's tomb, Raja Seat, Bhagamandala Temple, Mount Thavoor, Madikeri Fort , Nisargadhama ,Chelavara Falls , Kotebetta, Kote Abbey (waterfalls ), Mandalpatti, Iruppu Falls, Devarakolli falls, Talacauvery, St. Mark's Church, Omkareshwar Temple, Madikeri Fort, Dubare Elephant Camp, Pushpagiri and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries many more.
1 day trip to COORG || Dubare rafting || Golden temple || Abbey falls
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We went to Coorg .We stayed at the Trippers cafe . We visited the Dubare elephant camp, we did rafting there. We went to the golden temple, Abbey falls.
Our visit to Coorg was very peaceful and we loved enjoying the nature.
Coorg is one place everyone must visit.
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