India

6 reasons to visit Coorg in July

Monsoon Magic All Around
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Monsoon Magic All Around
The rains transform Coorg into a lush green haven. Waterfalls gush in full force, and mist wraps around hills, offering picture-perfect views and a peaceful ambience.
Fewer Tourists, More Tranquillity
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Fewer Tourists, More Tranquillity
July is off-season, so you can enjoy popular spots like Abbey Falls, Raja's Seat, and Madikeri Fort without the crowd, making it a quiet, personal retreat.
Coffee Plantations at Their Best
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Coffee Plantations at Their Best
The coffee estates look stunning post-rain. You can take plantation walks, learn about coffee processing, and sip fresh brews while enjoying the earthy monsoon aroma.
Gorgeous Waterfalls in Full Flow
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Gorgeous Waterfalls in Full Flow
This is the best time to witness Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, and Mallalli Falls at their most majestic—surging streams surrounded by thick, wet foliage.
Wildlife Watching in the Mist
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Wildlife Watching in the Mist
Visit Nagarhole National Park, where the rain brings out vibrant flora and fauna. You may spot elephants, deer, and birds moving through the misty forest.
Romantic and Cosy Vibes
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Romantic and Cosy Vibes
With mist, rain, and warm homestays, July in Coorg feels dreamy and romantic. Perfect for couples or solo travellers seeking peace and inspiration.
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