- January 3rd, 2010
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meghana has posted a new entry on: travel india tourism
Ideally nestled in the lap of nature, Coorg is one of the most breathtaking hill stations in the southern state of Karnataka, India. Flanked with misty hills, serene valleys, aromatic coffee estates a…
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- December 18th, 2009
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mansi734 has posted a new entry on: MansiAgarwal On Health and Travel
Coorg is a district in the state of Karnataka. This destination is a favored weekend getaway for nature lovers and adventurers. The visitors are highly mesmerized by the colorful landscapes, slopes f…
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bombaymann has posted a new entry on: The indian hiker
Coorg is an ideal place for the trekkers to full fill their desire. They can travel around and can enjoy the natural beauty in the monsoon season. Coorg also known as Kodagu, was originally known as K…
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- December 10th, 2009
- December 5th, 2009
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arunchs has posted a new entry on: India Travel Blog
- December 3rd, 2009
- December 2nd, 2009
- November 28th, 2009
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sankaracs has posted a new entry on: on the road with sankara
It was one fine spring weekend! Me and my friends packed up our camping gear and headed towards Dubare – Cauvery’s secret treasure trove, about 227 km SW of Bangalore. The Dubare forest, a pop…
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- November 27th, 2009
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sankaracs has posted a new entry on: on the road with sankara
I have been to Coorg many a time, but I had never bothered to take a walk into the lovely green coffee estates that makes Coorg such an exotic destination and a tropical hotspot. Hence, one weeken…
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- November 24th, 2009
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Niyaparakash has posted a new entry on: Niya'sworld
Coorg / Kodag is a district of Karnataka state in South India. Kodavas - or Coorgis - are good looking people with a huge appetite for life. They eat well and love feeding others too.The cuisine refle…
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- November 21st, 2009
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kalixtok has posted a new entry on: Drinking Wine Review - Health Benefits
This part of ‘Flavours of India’ takes us to the specialties of Coorg or Kodagu, one of the pleasing destinations in Karnataka. Related posts:BENEFITS OF A HOME BASE BUSINESS – BOT…
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- November 17th, 2009
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nandanjha has posted a new entry on: Travelling is Good
I have been footloose and travelling extensively in the last few years, visiting many corners of the country. I have spent time in the North East, Ladakh, Rajasthan and Kanyakumari, where I have…
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- November 3rd, 2009
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arunchs has posted a new entry on: India Travel Blog
Regular readers here would know about TravelWise, an initiative from Lakshmi and me to conduct well researched tours to give better experience to travellers. Hoysala Trail-our first tour-was well rece…
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- October 30th, 2009
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arunchs has posted a new entry on: India Travel Blog
We are preparing for the upcoming TravelWise tour to Coorg with lot of research and information. While we are at it, here are some stories from Coorg area that Lakshmi and I had written for Deccan Her…
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- October 26th, 2009
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DivineBrahmanda has posted a new entry on: Divine Brahmanda
Talacauvery is presumed to be the origin of the Cauvery River. A tank had been built here and it is supposed that the Talacauvery received water from here. Talacauvery is an important religious place,…
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arunchs has posted a new entry on: India Travel Blog
I made a quick visit to Coorg last weekend, driving past some well known and some less known places in the hilly district. I was there on work,designing a story telling tour on the nature, history and…
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- October 23rd, 2009
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sudhajosyula50 has posted a new entry on: scenery
Coorg is called as the "Scotland of India".It is beautiful hill country having so many tall hills and the tallest mountain peak is around 6000 feet high. The place is a treat for the eye for the honey…
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- October 9th, 2009
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Manjariblog has posted a new entry on: Indian Ecstacies
Till the sun sets and the moonlight burns the hill of Coorg. At 253kms from Bangalore and 114kms from Mysore these hills of Coorg lie in the state of Karnataka. Known as Scotland of India and Kashmi…
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- October 8th, 2009
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alpha129 has posted a new entry on: Travelling in India
We left Kolhapur in the morning and continued driving to Karnakaka. By 4.30 p.m we reached Bankapur and then took a right turn towards Shimoga leaving NH 4. The road conditions soon worsened. Sti…
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- September 28th, 2009
- September 26th, 2009
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Niyaparakash has posted a new entry on: Niya'sworld
Nullu Puttu & Kyma UndayNullu Puttu( Steamed rice balls )Serve: 4Time required: 25 minutesIngredients1 1/2 cup rice flour3 cups water1/2 teaspoon salt5 cardamom, finely powdered2 tablespoon gheeMe…
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- September 25th, 2009
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Niyaparakash has posted a new entry on: Niya'sworld
Bamboo shoot curry & Koomu ( Mushroom ) CurryBamboo Shoot Curry ( Biamble Cuury )( Bamboo shoots in thick gravy )Serves: 4Time required: 30 minutes plus soaking timeIngredients2 tins canned bamboo…
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- September 10th, 2009
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bombaymann has posted a new entry on: The indian hiker
I would like to suggest to explore some more new places like somwarpet in coorgwe are coming up with the new resort called MOUNTAIN MIST specially meant for trekkers and adventurous people,for detail…
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- August 20th, 2009
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shivabhakti has posted a new entry on: How to Reach City
Hemmed through the lush green forests and coffee plantation, Coorg is a picturesque hill station in Karnataka. Soak in the reward of nature; pamper your senses with sight sound and smell. Now you wou…
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- August 17th, 2009
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bombaymann has posted a new entry on: The indian hiker
Price: Rs 2400/- & Rs 3300/-Start Time: Friday, August 28, 2009 at 10:00pmEnd Time: Sunday, August 30, 2009 at 10:00pmLocation: South CoorgPhone: 9986450370Email: exoticexpeditions@gmail.comSouth…
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- July 15th, 2009
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mahindrahomestays has posted a new entry on: The India Travel Blog
There's lots to do and see in Karnataka's Coorg, but we've filtered out seven unusual or alternative ideas for your trip. Related posts:“A High Quality Experience” Says Popular Travel Wr…
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- July 14th, 2009
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arvindkelkar has posted a new entry on: Daytripper
Coorg should have been a state, and not a district. Maybe then, there would be no need for Goa. The Coorgis would have abolished all taxes on alcohol and their pork curry would be as famous as sorpote…
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- July 8th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Nagerhole National Park or Rajiv Gandhi National Park is located at a distance of around 80 km from Madikeri. This has become one of the 'must see' places in Coorg. Even though this place cannot be cl…
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shuva has bookmarked: Road Trip to Coorg - The Scotland of India
- July 6th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Iruppu Falls in Coorg is one of the most important waterfalls in Coorg region. The place is located at around 50 kms from Madikeri city. You can reach till the base of the hill in your vehicle. From t…
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- July 4th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Ever wondered where I would like to work without remuneration? This is that place - Tata Tea Estate in Coorg.Tata Tea Estate is located at around 50 km from Madikeri. The estate is located very near…
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- July 3rd, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
In my previous blog, I have written in detail about Tala Cauveri. Please visit that blog in case if you want to find the details on how to reach Tala Cauveri or to know about the place. From Tala Cauv…
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- July 2nd, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Tala Cauveri aka Tala Kaveri is located at a distance of about 48 km from Madikeri and 8 km from Bhagmandala. Tala Cauveri is the most important pilgrim centre in the Coorg region. This is the place f…
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anaconda1910 has posted a new entry on: I Think Therefore I Am
I started my day with some steaming hot Coorg Coffee. The coffee powder was quite old and I didn’t think it would taste quite the same as the nectar they serve in Coorg. Yet we had to open and use i…
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- July 1st, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
As I mentioned in my previous blog on Bhagmandala Triveni Sangam the Bhagmandala town is located about 33 km from the Madikeri city.The most famous Bhagandeshwara temple is located very near to the t…
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Bhagmandala is located about 33 km from Madikeri city. It is a pilgrimage place situated on the banks of river Kaveri. In this place, the river Kaveri is joined by two tributaries - the river Kannike…
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- June 30th, 2009
- June 29th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Nisargadhama is a lovely picnic spot in Coorg. This is located around 30 km from Madikeri. If you reach Kushal Nagar town, this place is hardly 2 km from there.The entire forest is located inside an…
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- June 25th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
"Is this a place in India? Or else, have I come to Tibet?" - This is what you will ask yourself when you visit Bylakuppe Golden Temple in Coorg. Let me give you a background about the place first. By…
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- June 23rd, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
As I promised in my previous posts, I am starting my posts on important destinations outside Madikeri in Coorg. Let me start with Dubare forest, first.Dubare forest is an elephant capturing and traini…
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- June 22nd, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Raja's seat is well located at the heart of Madikeri city, and this is one of the very important places to visit in Coorg.It is believed that Kodagu Kings used to enjoy their evenings here, and that'…
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- June 19th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Raja's tomb aka Gaddige is one of the most important places in Madikeri, Coorg. This is important for both history lovers as well as for natural lovers, as this monument is located at a place from wh…
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- June 18th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Abbi falls, also called as Abbey falls, is located 5 km from Madikeri city. Abbi falls is the second most beautiful falls in Coorg region. The word 'Abbi' means waterfalls in the local language of Coo…
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- June 17th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
Welcome back to my posts on Coorg travel. As I promised in my last post, I will provide details about the destinations in Madikeri.Let me start with Omkareshwara Temple. This temple is located in the…
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- June 16th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
"Are you making fun of me, my dear friend" - one of my American friends asked me."What made you to think so?""You claimed that Coorg is one of the most beautiful places in India and all....but, I don…
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- June 15th, 2009
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suhasinikbhat has posted a new entry on: Indian Columbus - A travel guide
I am planning to write series of posts on Coorg and provide a complete travel guide. Before I start, let me warn you. If you are a kind of person who would not love to visit the same place again and a…
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- June 13th, 2009