Need help? Call Us Now : 7829488899, 7090588829, 08272226829

Tourism

Explore Our Near By Places

Abbi Falls

An amazing water fall, from a height of 70 ft, which can be viewed from the hanging bridge built across the falls, is an unforgettable spectacle.

Bagamandala

River Cauvery flows to emerge at the confluence of the Kannike and Sujyothi rivers at Bhagamandala which is called 'Triveni sangama'.

Chelavara Falls

Yet another one of the splendid and inspiring water falls of Kodagu.



Dubare

11 acres of natural island can be enjoyed and indulged in at any time of the year. A ride in a steamer or a boat will take you to the elephant camp where you can feed elephants!

Gadduge

On the outskirts of Madikeri, visitors can see the 'Gadduge' built in memory of erstwhile kings Doddaveeraraja, son Lingaraja and their guru Rudramani.

Golden Temple

Bylakuppe is known as 'Mini Tibet' since it is the largest Tibetan refugee camp.


Nalknad Palace

Built in 1792 by Dodda Veerarajendra, it is a 2 storyed palace with magnificient paintings and architecture which speaks about the history of Kodagu.

Honnamma Lake

It is the biggest lake in Kodagu and has Basaweshwara temple on its bank.


Irpu Falls

A tourist hot spot with a wonderful water fall which can be seen up close by visitors and which is surrounded by a thick jungle.

Mallahalli Falls

One of the breathtaking water falls which rumble and swirl tumultously down a rugged mountain valley.

Mandalapatti

One of the fabulous natural attractions with a view of stunning overlapping mountains, is the most appreciated mountain peak which is a realm of splendor and bliss.

Nisargadhama

It's an island surrounded by The Cauvery river which is a beautiful bamboo park where you can experience boat rides, elephant rides, tree-top shelter, deer park, etc.

Omkareshwara Temple

This temple is situated in Madikeri which dates back to 1820 built by the King Lingaraja II set amid a lake where colourful fish abound.



Madikeri Fort

This fort was built in early 19th century, which houses a Ganesha temple, a museum and two stone elephants which stand as a touching tribute to the two beasts who faithfully served Kodagu's Veeraraja.

Raja Seat

Located in the center of the capital city (Madikeri) is an old British grave yard converted into a beautiful garden overlooking the spectacular Western Ghats range.