CRG2535 Scenic Woodland Retreat Coorg
Starts from ₹6700 /person
4.6
Virajpet, Coorg
Wake up to the aroma of nature amidst coffee plantations as mist drifts over Coorg’s emerald hills, where every sunrise feels cinematic. Known as the Scotland of India, this serene escape invites you to slow down and reconnect.
Standard occupancy: 5 guests
Maximum occupancy: 5 guests
Refund Policy: For cancellations that comply with our policy terms, refunds will be processed as per the details below:
1. Refunds are only available if the full payment has been made; partial payments are non-refundable.
2. Refunds will be processed within 7-9 days post cancellation request.
3. Refunds are only available if the full payment has been made; partial payments are non-refundable.
Refunds will be processed within 7-9 days post-cancellation request.
Smoking: Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the property. Designated smoking areas are available outdoors.
Chewing tobacco: Strictly prohibited with no exceptions.
Occupancy: Follow maximum occupancy limits. Additional guests need prior approval.
1. Abbey Falls (8 km)
One of Coorg's most famous waterfalls, Abbey Falls cascades through coffee plantations and lush greenery, creating a spectacular sight during and after the monsoon.
2. Raja's Seat (1 km)
A popular viewpoint in Madikeri offering panoramic views of valleys, hills, and sunsets. It was once a favorite leisure spot of the Kodagu kings.
3. Madikeri Fort (1 km)
A historic fort featuring a museum, ancient architecture, and a glimpse into Coorg's rich history and cultural heritage.
4. Omkareshwara Temple (1 km)
A unique temple combining Islamic and Gothic architectural styles, dedicated to Lord Shiva and located in the heart of Madikeri.
5. Mandalpatti View Point (20 km)
One of Coorg's most scenic viewpoints, offering breathtaking views of rolling hills, mist-covered valleys, and the Western Ghats.
6. Dubare Elephant Camp (30 km)
A popular wildlife attraction where visitors can interact with elephants, learn about their care, and enjoy river rafting activities nearby.
7. Harangi Dam (35 km)
Built across the Harangi River, this picturesque dam is surrounded by gardens and attracts visitors during the monsoon season.
8. Nisargadhama (28 km)
A river island formed by the Cauvery River, featuring bamboo groves, hanging bridges, deer parks, and nature trails.
9. Talacauvery (48 km)
The sacred source of the River Cauvery, located amidst the Brahmagiri Hills and revered as one of Karnataka's most important pilgrimage sites.
10. Bhagamandala (38 km)
A famous pilgrimage destination known for the Triveni Sangama, where three rivers are believed to meet.
11. Namdroling Monastery – Golden Temple (35 km)
One of the largest Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in India, renowned for its magnificent golden statues and vibrant murals.
12. Iruppu Falls (75 km)
A beautiful waterfall nestled in the Brahmagiri Hills, attracting both nature lovers and pilgrims visiting nearby temples.
13. Nagarhole National Park (90 km)
One of India's premier wildlife reserves, home to tigers, elephants, leopards, deer, and diverse birdlife.
14. Brahmagiri Hills (60 km)
A scenic mountain range known for trekking trails, rich biodiversity, and stunning views of the Western Ghats.
15. Chelavara Falls (43 km)
A picturesque waterfall surrounded by coffee estates and dense forests, especially attractive during the monsoon.
16. Mallalli Falls (55 km)
One of Karnataka's most spectacular waterfalls, plunging down rocky cliffs amidst the lush Western Ghats.
17. Honnamana Kere Lake (22 km)
The largest natural lake in Coorg, surrounded by hills and considered sacred by the local community.
18. Chiklihole Reservoir (25 km)
A peaceful reservoir surrounded by forests and grasslands, ideal for picnics, photography, and sunset views.
19. Tadiandamol Peak (35 km)
The highest peak in Coorg and a favorite trekking destination, offering panoramic views of forests and valleys.
20. Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary (55 km)
A biodiversity hotspot known for trekking, birdwatching, and its rich variety of flora and fauna.
21. Coffee Plantation Tours (5–15 km)
Coorg is famous for its coffee estates, where visitors can explore plantations, learn about coffee processing, and enjoy plantation stays.
22. Raja's Tomb (2 km)
A historical monument featuring Indo-Islamic architecture and serving as the resting place of Kodava royalty.
23. Kote Betta (35 km)
One of Coorg's highest peaks, popular among trekkers for its scenic trails and spectacular hilltop views.
24. Abbi Gundi Falls (80 km)
A lesser-known yet beautiful waterfall near Nagarhole, surrounded by dense forests and natural beauty.
25. Karada Village Viewpoints (20 km)
Known for its rolling hills, plantation landscapes, and scenic drives through the countryside of Coorg.