Coorg

South Indian heroine Suhasini wearing  coorgi style saree and crooning the song “Madikeri sepoyi…” (Madikeri soldier) on mist covered hills of Madikeri / Coorg in the Kannada movie Muththina Hara is what reminds you when you land in Coorg. Another Kannada song you would love to sing would be G.P. Rajataram’s song “Madikeri Mele Manju” meaning mist on Madikeri / Coorg. Many lyricists have been inspired by the land of the Kodavas / Madikeri and the home sick British called this place as “Scotland of India”.

Coorg

Coorg is nestled at 4,000 feet above sea level in the comfort of green lush hills 120 Km from Mysore, 180 Km from Mangalore and 260 Km from Bangalore. The culture of Coorg is unique in many ways. Their costume is distinct and so is the coffee flavor of this region. Joining army and excelling in sports are Kodava’s second nature. Field Marshall K.M. Cariappa hailed from the land of warriors “Coorg”.

Coorgi Dress

The Kodagu men wear elegant knee-length half-sleeved coats called kupyas, over a full-sleeved white shirt. Bound at the waist is a maroon and gold sash known as “Chale”, into which is tucked an ornate silver dagger, known as a “Peechekath”. Another knife called “Odikathi” is tucked into the sash at the back, and a chain with a miniature gun and dagger dangling completes their soldierly look. Women wear their saris pleated at the back and the pallu is also draped in a very unique way and fixed with a brooch. The blouse worn is either full-sleeved or three-quarter sleeved. The head is covered with a scarf. A gold bead necklace called kokkethathi jomale is worn by the women. This necklace is becoming a favorite accessory in wardrobes outside Coorg.

Coorg Folk Dance Coorg Dance

There are many tribal / folk dances of Coorg / Madikeri region.

Madikeri is a small town in Coorg district with narrow winding roads. The street bazaar shops sell vegetables, fruits, coffee and clothes. Houses are built with sloped tiled roof as the region gets heavy rainfall throughout the year.

The cuisine of Kodavas mainly comprises of Pandhi Curry (Pork), Rotis made of Rice flour, Kamdambuttu, which are steamed rice balls, Payasa / Pudding and Vegetable curries. A swig of alcohol is a luxury that the Kodava men and women enjoy.

Coffee Tree

Apart from coffee Coorg is also a land of Honey, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Pepper, Oranges, Areca nut, ferns, Orchids and Anthuriums. Many horticulturists grow Anthuriums and export it to many countries. Huge bright butterflies and many species of birds are found here.

Madikeri

The hills covered in thick forests comprises of many types of trees like teak, acacia, sandal, bamboo, gulmohar etc., The hills also has vast spaces covered by meadows with dew shining like diamonds clinging on to the grass blades. Because of this abundant availability of food many animals like Elephants, Tigers, Deer, Sambar, Gaur roam this region making it one of the most attractive ecosystems in the world.

Kodagu Orange Tree

Places of Interest in Coorg are:
Raja Seat: Up the hill from the bazaar is a view point known as Raja seat. Here the rolling hills with the sun setting have attracted many kings to sit there and enjoy the sunset. Now it is the time of the common citizens to gaze at the hills and valleys lit up by the soft rays of the setting sun with Mangalore highway cutting into the lush green.

Coorg

Omkareshwara Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Omkareshwara / Shiva built in 1820, was built by Lingarajendra Wodeyar II in Kerala, Gothic and Islamic styles of Architecture with red-tiled roof and domes. The holy tank there is 60 feet in depth.

Omkareshwara Temple Coorg

Madikeri Fort: The Madikeri fort, is an imposing structure rebuilt by Tipu Sultan. Inside the fort is a museum and the Madikeri palace, which was built by the Lingarajendra Wodeyar II. During British Raj, the fort was renovated twice and in 1933 a clock tower and a portico were added.

Raja’s Tomb: The royal tombs are built here in Islamic style with domes in center and turrets at the edges.

The other places of interest while in Madikeri are Abbey Falls, Namdroling Monastery, Cauvery Nisargadhama, Talakaveri, Harangi Dam, Bhagamandala, Irappu Falls (Brahmagiri hills), Thadiyandamol Hills, Igguthappa Devara Betta, Gaddige, Pushpagiri, Nagarhole National Park, Dubare Elephant Camp.

Place Statistics:
Type of Place: Hill Station
Situated: Karnataka
Distance: 120 Km from Mysore, 180 Km from Mangalore, 260 Km from Bangalore
Transport: Well connected by road. Nearest railhead is Mysore and nearest airport is Mangalore
Facilities: Resorts, Hotels, Home Stays are plenty

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