Madikeri is a hill station town in Madikeri taluk in Karnataka state, India. Also known as Mercara, it is the headquarters of the district of Kodagu (also called Coorg). It is a popular tourist destination.
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Mercara Gold Estate is a 20 year old coffee and spice farm 8 KM from Madikeri, Coorg. The farm is unique as all the spices are grown and well organised. There is also coffee processing and roasting at the estate itself. The estate offers a guided tour of the farm and visitors are introduced to all the different crops as well as roasting process. The tour takes about a hour and coffee is served at the end of it. Visitors also can buy some farm fresh products.
We were guided by Mr Ravi. He is very kind and knowledgeable guide who has a good knowledge about the plantation and explained everything about verities of coffee and spices. Enjoyed the plantation visit especially my son Evan he enjoyed walking through that plantation with Mr Ravi.
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Visited this place on 31st December 2020. A huge rocky hill covered by mist and having a temple of Shiva at its base. It was fun to scale the rocks to a certain height and feel the mist air. Recommended for Adventurists, couples, families and just about anyone. However please note to respect the temple premises and not litter.
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The golden Temple or the Namdroling monastery is a lovely place with 3 temples. The largest temple has monks studying there. The architecture and paintings on the walls is amazing. The monks living quarters are right there and they are hardly perturbed with the large number of tourists visiting them. It is on the way to Madikeri and is a must visit.
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This temple goes back by centuries and the God has been the favourite of Mysore Maharajah family. Divine place.
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We spent an evening at the Raja's seat, which was actually a sunset point cum park with a musical fountain. The park was a great fun place for my kid to play and enjoy himself. The views were magical and the time we spent there was worthwhile. Recommended for every visitor.
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Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Omkareshwara temple was built in the nineteenth century by Haleri King Lingaraja. Legend has it that the temple was built by the King
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Nice waterfall in Coorg.its a broad fall, and scenic one.20 min drive from Raja seat , one has to go down through steps to reach it. You cannot touch the water tough
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The Raja Tombs are group of three unique monuments that belong to the Hindu kings and queens built during the early 1800’s. The three tombs contain Lord Shiva images inside and worshiped like we do so in a temple.
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Its in side the Madikeri fort campus. It has some olden days articles and materials. Can maintain in a better way to make it attractive.
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