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| - You are in the ‘Scotland of India,’ if the green hues of the abundant tropical forest greet your eyes, the ripples of Cauvery soothe your ears, and the intoxicating smell of coffee fills your nose. The scenic beauty of Coorg makes it an incredible destination to visit. Club Mahindra’s Kodagu Valley makes your trip to the charming Coorg, a picturesque hill station located amidst the Western Ghats, even more fascinating. With around 220 luxurious apartments, an all-inclusive gym, huge swimming pools, and exotic restaurants, a lobby lounge and a bar at this resort, indulge in the majestic beauty of this splendid hill station. Manifesting the local flavor and the architectural style of the place, the Club Mahindra Kodagu Valley endeavors to offer you an absolute Coorg experience with every tile, furniture, and fabric echoing the essence of its beauty. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, you are snuggled up in the comforts of a paradise, inspiring you to explore every nook and corner of the landscape. Enjoying a moderate climate, the temperature at winters range between a delightful 15 to 20 degree Celsius and the summers seem soothingly warm at 25 to 30 degree Celsius. The best time to visit is during the onset of monsoons in June when the place is blessed with an abundance of greenery. While indulging in the beauty of Coorg may seem boundless for one, a few mist visit spots include Abbey Falls, Dubure Elephant Camp, Tibetian Monasteries, Madikeri Fort, Nagarhole national park, Raja Seat, etc. A visit to Abbey falls, 6 km from Madikeri Town, can be enchanting as you pass through the lush coffee plantations that gives you a glimpse of gushing water from great heights. Have dreamt of bathing and feeding the giant elephants, it comes true at Dubure Elephant camp that houses plenty of elephants and serves to be a delight point for wildlife enthusiasts. With the place being a home to scores of Tibetian monks, there are a number of large Tibetan monasteries including Nambdrolling that showcases the culture with gilded roofs and 40 feet tall statues. The Madikeri foot has its origins dating to the 19 th century and offers a splendid view of the place that comprises a house, chapel, a prison and a museum.
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