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Day1: Visit Raja seat, Abbey falls, Madikeri fort. Enjoy lunch at Coorg cuisine if you want to try local food. Day2: Visit Namdroling monastery, coffee plantations.
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There are lots of places to see in coorg. you can choose as per you liking and plan your days. Mandalpatti view point, Abbey falls, Subaru elephant camps, Chikhlihole reservoir, Rajasthan seat, Omkareshwar temple, coffee and spice plantation
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Hi Paramn, here's a suggested itinerary for a 2-night, 3-day trip to Coorg from Mysore: Day 1: Start your journey from Mysore to Coorg early in the morning (around 7 am) and reach Coorg by around 10 am. Check into your accommodation and freshen up. Visit the popular Namdroling Monastery, also known as the Golden Temple, which is a beautiful Tibetan monastery located in Bylakuppe. Have lunch at a local restaurant and taste some authentic Coorgi cuisine. After lunch, visit the Dubare Elephant Camp, where you can see elephants being bathed and fed. In the evening, go for a stroll at the Raja's Seat, a beautiful garden with a stunning view of the sunset over the mountains. Return to your accommodation for dinner and an overnight stay. Day 2: After breakfast, visit the picturesque Abbey Falls, a popular waterfall located in the middle of a coffee plantation. Next, visit the Madikeri Fort, a historical fort built in the 17th century, which has a museum showcasing the history of Coorg. Have lunch at a local restaurant and enjoy some more Coorgi cuisine. After lunch, visit the Omkareshwara Temple, a beautiful temple built in the 19th century with a mix of Islamic and Gothic architecture. In the evening, go for a coffee plantation tour and learn about the coffee-making process. Return to your accommodation for dinner and an overnight stay. Day 3: After breakfast, check out of your accommodation and visit the Talacauvery, the source of the river Cauvery, located in the Brahmagiri hills. Next, visit the Bhagamandala Temple, a popular pilgrimage site where the Cauvery and Kannika rivers meet. Have lunch at a local restaurant and taste some more Coorgi cuisine. After lunch, start your journey back to Mysore and reach by evening. This itinerary covers some of the popular tourist attractions in Coorg and gives you a taste of the local culture and cuisine. However, you can customize the itinerary based on your interests and preferences.
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Thanks for your update