{"id":71,"date":"2008-04-09T04:39:00","date_gmt":"2008-04-08T23:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/simonkayar.com\/?p=71"},"modified":"2022-06-01T13:59:38","modified_gmt":"2022-06-01T08:29:38","slug":"coorg-trip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/simonkayar.com\/?p=71","title":{"rendered":"Coorg Trip"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>It has been 4 years since I came to Bangalore but I have never been out touring even with so many options around bangalore. We were never comfortable with bus travels and hiring a taxi too was not an interesting option either. All these changed when we got our &#8216;Estilo&#8217; and I have been impatiently waiting for a blast as soon as I got my hands on it. In less than 6 months of our ownership of Estilo &#8216;Coorg&#8217; was planned on the Easter weekend. We initially started with Ooty, but a good suggestion from our neighbour changed the destination to Coorg and we were all set.<br>I studied the various travellogues in mouthshut, team-bhp and blogposts and concluded on &#8216;Capitol Village&#8217; Resort near Madikeri. I booked a room on first floor (the view is good from there) for four of us. I would have booked a couple of rooms had the pairings been right !!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><u><b>Route<\/b><\/u><br>1. Take the Bangalore-Mysore highway. It is absolutely great to drive on it.<br>2. Reach Sri Rangapattnam (Bangalore \u2013&gt; Ramanagaram \u2013&gt; Channapatna \u2013&gt; Maddur \u2013&gt; Mandya \u2013&gt; Srirangapatnam)<br>3. Take the diversion to right after about 10 or 12 kms from Srirangapattnam (Note: The way is known as Rangathittu bird santuary route)<br>4. Reach Madikeri via kushalnagar (Hunsur \u2013&gt; Piriyapatna -&gt; Kushalnagar \u2013&gt; Suntikoppa \u2013&gt; Madikeri)<br>5. Left road from madikeri goes to Siddapur<br>6. Capitol Resort is about 5km on this road<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><u><b>Day 1<\/b><\/u><br>We started on Friday morning about 6.45 AM. We had two drivers in our team, my brother-in-law who is a professional driver and myself.<br>I started and promised to hand over to him after Srirangapattnam. It was a great day with wonderful weather and the mood was excellent. With the stereo blasting we set off on a roll. We reached Maddur (80 kms from Bangalore) and I had noted down Madur&#8217;s Tiffany or Coffee day for the breakfast. We missed out madur&#8217;s tiffany and so stopped in Cafe Coffee Day. It was quite good. We then set off. I drove till the turn before Mysore to Hunsur and then my brother-in-law took over. As adviced by many we took the Kushalnagar route to Madikeri. We went straight to East End Hotel and it was quite some time before we got a place (it is usually packed with people). After that we retreated and went in the Siddapur road to our Resort &#8216;Capitol Village&#8217; (5km from Madikeri). As soon as we reached we took a short nap and went to Rajah&#8217;s seat (Right in Madikeri town). Everyone enjoyed it though it was raining a bit. Then we came back and had dinner in resort and slept well.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><u><b>Day 2<\/b><\/u><br>I woke up early to the sound of rain and birds chirping and even while others were sleeping I stepped out to enjoy the great valley view. It wasn&#8217;t a deep valley but quite enchanting.<br>Then eventually everyone got ready and we had the breakfast at hotel east end. We then headed to the Omkareshwara temple (Right in Madikeri town). The temple is not a great tourist place but it did have its odd architecture, sort of a mix between hinduism and Islam. Then we went to see the Fort (Right in Madikeri town), which was pathetic for a fort. Then we went to Abbey falls (8km from Madikeri) and it made the start of a great day. Due to recent rains the falls were pouring heavily and it was a beautiful site, can have it as a must see along with Rajah&#8217;s seat. The walk to Falls from the car parking is about a km, but if you travel in tourist bus you might have to walk atleast 3 km (since the buses can&#8217;t come quite near the falls due to restriction, I think the road is too curved\/bent for a bus).. We went to resort for some rest and came back to dine at East end hotel. Then we set off for Tala-Cauvery. It was quite a ride (45km from Madikeri) but the roads were good and hence not much of a trouble. As went went up, the sight caught our breath. Amazing and beautiful views. Finally we reached it and my brother-in-law and I wanted to climb the 100+ steps to reach the peak. Seeing our enthusiasm my wife finally gave in. I almost ran the entire steps to the top (was surprised at my own interest and fitness). It was worth it. We were in the wide open on a peak, the breadth of which was about the size of the top of a house. The winds were too furious and with some rain it was something I will remember for a long time to come. I had to catch hold of a pole to stop the winds from tossing me downhill. My brother-in-law later commented that if someone had tied a thread to one of us he could be flying a human-kite. Such was the winds. Then we came back and this time we had a non-Veg dinner which was quite good.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><u><b>Day 3<\/b><\/u><br>We set off to vist Rajah&#8217;s tomb which was another unattended tourist spot (around 5km from Madikeri).<br>Nothing special except the same dual architecture (Nandi bull on a mosque style dome). Then we went to visit the Rajah&#8217;s seat again, did a bit of shopping and headed for kushalnagar. In kushalnagar we visited the golden temple (in bylakuppe, 5 km from Kushalnagar). It was a grand place and the largest Tibetian settlement in India. The plaec was artistic and mysterious. Many tibetians were roaming around the entire area. Then we had lunch in a rather good restaurant which served very good Non-Veg and finally we set off back to Mysore. Again as the car reached the mysore-Bangalore highway I took over and drove till home, not as good as when I drove to coorg due to traffic but neverthless enjoyable.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><u><b>About Capitol Village Resort<\/b><\/u><br>The resort was pretty good, the view was fantastic but the resort has to improve miles in customer care.<br>It was just not there. We got a room for 4 (1750 per day). I felt the charges reasonable. Overall the stay and food (breakfast and dinner) came to 5000. The food was not excellent but good enough. Though I was happy with the resort (good for the money), but next time around I want to be in a resort which will be entertaining to my kid as well. Still she enjoyed Coorg.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><b><u>Windup<\/u><\/b><br>We were never in tourist mode and so we saw Coorg in a rather relaxed manner. So we did miss a few of the places like Dubhare Elephant camp and Nisarghadamma. But then Coorg needs more than a couple of visits.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It has been 4 years since I came to Bangalore but I have never been out touring even with so many options around bangalore. We were never comfortable with bus travels and hiring a taxi too was not an interesting option either. All these changed when we got our &#8216;Estilo&#8217; and I have been impatiently waiting for a blast as soon as I got my hands on it. In less than 6 months of our ownership of Estilo &#8216;Coorg&#8217; was planned on the Easter weekend. 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