The Scotland of India - Coorg. Why Should you Tour #INDIA VII
Coorg & its Culture.
Coorg/Kodagu is the least populous district in the state of Karnataka located on the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats!
The customs and traditions of the Coorgi people are quite different from other Indians and I say that from experience, their hospitality is just wonderful with the amount of respect they have towards people!
The British who colonized Coorg, set up coffee plantations during their time, often compared Coorg to Scotland as both the places had grand and regal highlands with a sturdy mountain-dwelling race.
The Coorgs are worshippers of nature and women are given immense respect in this society: a mother is held in the highest regard! Another surprising thing is that their language does not have words for dowry a common practice in Indians which has reduced a lot in this era or prostitution which seems to be absent from their society! Women in this society are mostly found to be educated and know their rights which is obviously because of their culture of appreciating women!
Coorg Attractions
Abbey Falls
This falls is even better in the monsoon season! Located in the Western Ghats approximately 268 kms from Bangalore! It has private coffee estates and pepper estates on both sides! This place was first well known by the name Jessi falls after a British officer's wife but then later on changed to Abbey falls!
Madikeri Fort
The fort and the palace inside was made in the 2nd half of the 17th century by Mudduraja and the British added to it in 1834. St. Marks Church mentioned at the beginning of this article is located inside the fort and was raised in 1859 by the officers and men of the East India Company.
Raja Seat Mantapa
The Garden is one-time-favorites of Kings of Coorg who used to watch sunsets and spend time with their queens here! It is a seasonal garden of flowers and artificial fountains and one of the famous tourist attractions in the district! The early misty morning and the setting sun is what people go there for!
Iruppu Falls
This falls is a breathtaking sight in the monsoon season especially and that is when mostly the tourist flock in! There begins a forest trail that takes you all the way to Brahmagiri Peak in southern part of Coorg!
and there are many more!
Random pics of Coorg!
and it can go on and on!
If you liked this compilation, you may also like a couple of my previous articles in the Tour India Series!
The Blue City
God's Own Country
https://steemit.com/travel/@alexkoshy/god-s-own-country-kerala-why-should-you-tour-india-v
or even some World News
Great contribution. Upvoted. Good luck.
@makeithappen Appreciate it! You reminded me of one of my previous bosses, lol, he always says "Make it happen!"
Nice pic again. :)
Thank you !! :)
Really nice post. Very Beautiful photos and description. CHeers!!!!
What an amazing post! Your photos and narrative a superb! Thank you for teaching us about Coorg culture. Being female, I am finding it to be very refreshing! I love it when there is appreciation for women! ^_^
Thanks for also showing us the popular sights around the area - all look so beautiful! Upvoted, resteemed, and followed. Great job! I look forward to more!
Thank you @akemirayko ! Much needed, appreciate it ! :)
You should visit Arambol, Goa
so great photos, the photography is so real that it seems i am with you, seeing with my own eyes all that fantastic place right next to you
an up vote for you, See My Visit to Attock
这么好的照片,摄影是如此真实,似乎我与你在一起,看着我自己的眼睛,所有那个梦幻般的地方,在你旁边
投票给你,看我的访问阿托克
https://steemit.com/travel/@jakkk/my-trip-to-attock-fort-in-pakistan-the-fort-is-a-memorial-of-great-mughal-empire
Thanks @jakkk , sure I will!
Wow, amazing post. I stay in Bangalore but never visited Coorg. But would certainly go one day.
Awesome man! Coorg is amazing bro! Just f***in go man, lol And I stay there too,Bangalore, I mean when I am on vacay! My fam is there, I am in Bahrain! Great place, innit?
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Great post. Upvoted and Resteemed. Eek - I wonder what happened to Jessi? (She fell......or did he run off with another woman.....) This is the type of quality content we need on Steemit. Steem on!
@healingherb, Thank you for the support! Much needed! :) Jessi?? Haha, post independence a lot of stuff changed man!
I know. And a good thing, too. Thank goodness all that colonial stuff is long gone. I'm ashamed of it and its legacy, I have to confess.
@alexkoshy - Amazing post and beautiful, colorful pictures. Post was well described. Looking forward to more posts from you.
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