Coorg, with its rolling hills, lush coffee plantations, and pristine waterfalls, has long been on my list of places to visit. After a hectic few weeks, I decided to take a spontaneous weekend trip to Coorg. The best part? The planning was completely hassle-free, thanks to Bino.
Day 1: Coffee Plantations & Misty Views
I arrived in Coorg and checked into a cozy homestay (₹1,200 per night) that Bino helped me find. The place was nestled in the middle of a coffee plantation, with panoramic views of the hills. After unpacking, I spent the afternoon exploring the coffee estates and learning a bit about the process of making Coorg’s famous coffee. I didn’t expect to be so fascinated by the history behind each cup, but the deep, earthy aroma was truly a sensory experience.
The highlight of the day was walking through the mist-covered coffee gardens as the evening rolled in. The air was fresh, crisp, and filled with the scent of coffee flowers. Afterward, I found a small local café (₹200 for a coffee), perfect for watching the clouds roll over the hills.
Day 2: Abbey Falls & The Road Less Traveled
The next day, I woke up early to visit Abbey Falls, a popular yet beautiful spot in Coorg. While it was well-known, it still maintained a serene charm, especially early in the morning before the crowds arrived. The sound of the rushing water and the lush green landscape around the falls made it a perfect moment to reflect.
Afterward, I decided to take a more offbeat route. Thanks to Bino, I was able to quickly find directions to a secluded spot called Iruppu Falls, which was far less crowded. After a short trek through dense forest, I arrived at the falls, almost completely alone. The peaceful surroundings made it feel like I had discovered a hidden paradise. It was the perfect escape.
Day 3: Talacauvery & Scenic Views of Coorg
On my last day, I made my way to Talacauvery, the birthplace of the Cauvery River. The temple at the site, surrounded by hills and mist, offered a serene, almost mystical atmosphere. The view from the hilltop was breathtaking—Coorg’s vast greenery stretching as far as the eye could see.
I ended the trip with a visit to the Raja’s Seat, a hilltop garden with panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and hills. It was the ideal place to unwind and enjoy the quiet beauty of Coorg.
Coorg’s peaceful atmosphere, lush landscapes, and hidden gems made this trip unforgettable. What could have been a stressful last-minute trip turned into one of the most relaxing getaways I’ve had, thanks to Bino. From seamlessly finding a homestay to getting off-the-beaten-path recommendations, everything was taken care of.
For anyone looking to make the most of a spontaneous escape, just send a message to Bino on WhatsApp at +91 9800081110, and get your plans sorted in no time. Sometimes, the best trips are the ones that come together effortlessly.
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