Coorg (Kodagu) sits 270 km from Bangalore, tucked into the Western Ghats at 1,500 m elevation. It's home to India's finest coffee estates, pristine jungle waterfalls, and a culture unlike anywhere else in Karnataka. This guide covers everything for your Bangalore-to-Coorg road trip.
Distance & Best Route
The fastest route is Bangalore → Mysuru Expressway → Hunsur → Madikeri (~5 hrs, 270 km). An alternate via Hassan is longer (300 km) but scenic. We recommend the Mysuru route for speed and the Hassan route for the return journey.
Best Time to Visit
October–February is peak Coorg season — cool, clear skies, and coffee berries ripening on the estates. Avoid June–August (heavy monsoon) unless you specifically want the misty, dramatic landscape — just be prepared for landslides and limited road access.
Top Places to Visit in Coorg
• Abbey Falls: 25-minute drive from Madikeri. Best in the morning before crowds.
• Raja's Seat: Sunset viewpoint in Madikeri town. Arrive by 5:30 PM.
• Talacauvery: Source of the Cauvery River — a spiritual landmark and scenic viewpoint.
• Nagarhole National Park: Jeep safari for elephants and leopards (book in advance).
• Dubare Elephant Camp: Morning elephant bathing experience on the Cauvery River.
Why a Private Cab is the Only Way to See Coorg
Coorg has virtually no public transport between its major attractions. A rented car from Madikeri is expensive and risky on the winding ghats. A private cab from Bangalore that stays with you for 2–3 days is the most flexible and comfortable option.
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