Reviews for Coorg Packages with our partner agents
Agent: U Tour Holidays
Shashi • 2 months ago
Nice trip planning by Uzair ji and good accomodation transport booked
Agent: Dream Holidays
Aruna • 3 months ago
I like the service ,hotel accommodation ,communication with travel agent, immedi (Read More)ate reply on phone call.
Only 35% sightseeing iwas covered where as package includes so many sightseeing. (Read More) Also the last day while arriving at hotel there was no booking. So we have wasted 2 to 2.5 hours then again have to follow up and they provided altrrnate hotel with upgraded accomodation to compensate. So they should follow up with hotel in davmce whether booking is confirmed or not to avoid last minute hectic. Otherwise overall experience is good.
Agent: Takeatrip
divya • 3 months ago
It's was good for the given budget
All good
Agent: Best Of Globe
Ketan • 4 months ago
It was good trip very well organised by Miss.Smitha. everything was as per itine (Read More)rary given before trip. polite driver good food.Thank you team globe.
Agent: Best Of Globe
CGJadhav • 4 months ago
Overall, it was an end to end amazing support by Best Global Team. Ms. Smitha Am (Read More)bastha, understood the requirements, budget, interests etc and have arranged everything above expectations. All the commited deliverables were timely provided.
Nothing specific to be mentioned.
Agent: U Tour Holidays
Dr Thirumal Kumar • 5 months ago
Everything was good
Coorg Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Coorg is from October to May, when temperatures range between 15°C and 30°C, perfect for coffee plantations, trekking, and sightseeing. October to February is especially popular with cool weather and misty mornings. March to May is warmer but still pleasant compared to the plains. June to September is monsoon, when heavy rains make waterfalls spectacular and the landscape lush, though outdoor sightseeing can be hampered.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Coorg holidays usually last 3 to 4 days, often combined with Chikmagalur, Mysore, or Wayanad. Popular formats include:
3 Days: Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, Dubare Elephant Camp, and a coffee plantation tour.
Visit Abbey Falls and Raja’s Seat for views and sunsets
Stay in coffee plantations and learn about Kodava culture
Experience Dubare Elephant Camp for interactions with elephants
Visit Namdroling Monastery at Bylakuppe, one of the largest Tibetan settlements in South India
Trek to Tadiandamol Peak or Brahmagiri Hills for adventure
Try local Coorgi cuisine, including pandi curry (pork curry)
Shop for spices, coffee, and homemade chocolates
Top Destinations Combined with Coorg Coorg packages are often combined with:
Chikmagalur for coffee estates and treks
Mysore for palaces and heritage
Wayanad (Kerala) for a nature and wildlife circuit
Ooty for a South India hill station circuit
Why Book a Package for Coorg
Transport included: Road access from Bangalore, Mangalore, or Mysore is long; packages handle cabs or buses.
Estate stays secured: Plantation homestays and resorts get booked early in peak season.
Sightseeing transfers: Distances between attractions are large; packages manage local transport.
Curated itineraries: Packages combine nature, coffee estates, and culture efficiently.
Value for money: Bundled hotels, transfers, and sightseeing lower overall costs.
Coorg Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Coorg is from October to May, when temperatures range between 15°C and 30°C, perfect for coffee plantations, trekking, and sightseeing. October to February is especially popular with cool weather and misty mornings. March to May is warmer but still pleasant compared to the plains. June to September is monsoon, when heavy rains make waterfalls spectacular and the landscape lush, though outdoor sightseeing can be hampered.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Coorg holidays usually last 3 to 4 days, often combined with Chikmagalur, Mysore, or Wayanad. Popular formats include:
3 Days: Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, Dubare Elephant Camp, and a coffee plantation tour.
Despite the numerous tourist attractions in Coorg, it is also famous for its organic produce. Spices and dry fruits like cardamom, cumin, pepper, rosemary, garlic, mint, raisins, cashews, etc., are found in Coorg in bulk. Coffee estates, oranges, honey, homemade wine are other famous organic products found here in a large amount.
Is Coorg better than Ooty?
Coorg and Ooty are excellent places to visit as both have cold weather and have numerous tourist attractions. Main tourist attractions in Ooty are Ooty gardens, Botanical Gardens, Dotta Betta, Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Muniswarara Temple, etc. Coorg's famous attractions are Madikeri Fort, Omkareshwara Temple, Namdroling Monastery, Mallalli Falls, etc. Coorg is renowned for its essential spices, such as cumin, pepper, rosemary, garlic, with the coffee plantations, whereas Ooty is for its tea plantations. Both the places have similar weather and have exquisite naturistic vistas, temples, and parks. The only difference is that the tourist attractions in Coorg are spread across the region; however, Ooty is a small town. So it's up to the visitors to visit a small town or explore a larger area
What are the best places to visit in Coorg?
The top places to visit in Coorg are Abbey Falls, Talakaveri, Raja's Seat, Coffee Plantations in Coorg, Madikeri Fort, River Rafting in Coorg. You can see all the places to visit in Coorg here
How much does a Coorg trip cost?
The starting price for a Coorg package is ₹ 7,200 per person for 2 nights on a twin-sharing basis.