Coorg · India
The strongest Coorg plan clusters experiences instead of racing across the map: start with Abbey Falls, add Raja’s Seat, then keep one flexible block for Dubare Elephant Camp.
Shortlist with your group and vote on what makes it into the plan.
Best for: family
Check current timings and entry fees before visiting — they change with season.
Best for: family
Check current timings and entry fees before visiting — they change with season.
Best for: family
Check current timings and entry fees before visiting — they change with season.
Best for: family
Check current timings and entry fees before visiting — they change with season.
October to March; monsoon is lush but wet; coffee estates are atmospheric year-round
Madikeri for access; Kushalnagar for Dubare/Namdroling side
Abbey Falls and Raja’s Seat
Homestays work well for groups but meal/curfew rules should be checked.
Monsoon waterfalls are scenic but access can be slippery.
Daily per-person planning bands: budget ₹2,300, mid-range ₹4,500, premium ₹8,500; .
Shortlist experiences that are easy to coordinate, have clear costs and do not require everyone to have the same energy level.
Two anchors per day is usually enough. Add optional activities so people can split without disrupting the group.
Pre-book high-demand or limited-capacity experiences. Keep low-risk food, market and walking plans flexible.
Start a shared board for Coorg — vote on dates, split costs and keep everyone on the same page.
Vote on places to visit