Overview
Few places are blessed with natural beauty & fertility: Misty Mountains, Myriad streams and waterfalls, Thick tropical forests, Miles of spice, paddy and coffee plantations, An abundance of rare flora and fauna. And a wonderfully-hospitable people with a mysterious past.
It's your second home, a place where you can rejuvenate your soul and rekindle your love with nature. Raise your spirits with the blend of pure coffee and bliss. Surround yourself with beauty and luxury!! Relax and replenish yourself. Get yourself a home in Coorg!
At Berry Lane you can spend your day walking through the wooded coffee plantations and hike your way through the lush green valleys and paddy fields. Enjoy nature at its pristine best and also get a sight of the places of interest listed there.
Facilities
AccommodationThe Accommodation is provided in Double bed rooms equipped with 24 hours hot water facility, Telephone on request, Power back up & attached bath.
DiningExperience the luxury of home cooked meals away from home. Go ahead and
indulge yourself in an exquisite and unforgettable cuisine. Enjoy a
continental or authentic Coorg breakfast. Kodagu style Lunch and dinner
can be summoned on request as per the menu.
Golf courseBerry Lane scores a perfect hole in one! Visitors to Berry Lane can now indulge in a game of golf with it's patron Raghu Uthappa at the ultra luxurious 18-hole golf course nearby.
Other facilities- Sight seeing (at additional cost)
- Golfing opportunities
- Nature walks
- Plantation trials
- Indoor games
- Trekking
Attractions
Abbey Falls
A big attraction for tourists and filmdom alike is the Abbey Falls, 8 kms from Madikeri. Even during the summer there is plenty of water in these falls. The roar of the falls can be heard from the main road, from where a path goes through lovely coffee and cardamom plantations right up to them
Dubare Elephant Reserve - 16kms
This is mainly an elephant capturing and training camp of the Forest Department, at the edge of Dubare forest, on the bank of river Kaveri, on the Kushalnagar - Siddapur road. The largest land animal is captured here with the help of tamed elephants and local tribals - the Kurbas - and is held captive for upto 6 months in large teak wood cages.
Gaddige
Gaddige or the tombs of Virarajendra and Lingarajendra at Madikeri is one of the important monuments of Coorg. It is located in the north of Mahadevpet in Madikeri city. The royal tombs on a hillock to the north of Madikeri provides a spectacular view of the town.
Harangi Dam - 35kms
Harangi dam is built across the tributary of river Kaveri near Kushalnagar. This dam with a height of 47 mts. and 846 mts. length, is an important picnic spot. One can acess its beauty when the reservoir is fully filled with water during August to September.
Iruppu Falls - 60kms
This waterfalls is amidst of lush green Western Ghats and is located at about 50kms from Madikeri and 20kms from NagarahoLe National Park. This stream will later join river Kaveri. This tributary is called LakshmaNa Teertha who origin is in the Brahma Giri peaks in side the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary.
Madikeri Fort
This fort is built by Mudduraja in 1681. Its in the centre of Madikeri, houses a temple, a chapel, prison and a small museum. The fort offers a beautiful view of Madikeri
Madikeri Palace
The Palace of the erstwhile kings located inside the Fort, now houses the offices of the Deputy Commissioner. The brick and mortar Palace was built in 1814 by Lingarajendra Wodeyar II. The two-storied lofty and spacious structure is 110 feet long.
Madikeri Raja Seat
If you have come away to enjoy the natural beauty in Coorg, come to Raja/?s Seat, a favourite spot of the kings from where one can see the sweep of the mist-covered blue hills and valleys with green fields. The kings used to sit here every evening enjoying the sunset and beauty of Coorg.
Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuary - 60kms
Nagarhole National Park is counted among India. s best wildlife parks. It has a large elephant and bison population. It also hosts a variety of animal species along with approximately 250 species of birds. On its northern confines is the Kabini River and on its southern fringes is the Bandipur national park.
Nisargadhama - 30kms
Cauvery Nisargadhama is a large island in the middle of River Cauvery about 25km of total area. Known for its calm, serene beauty, this place is an ideal picnic spot visited by hundreds of tourists throughout the year.
Talakaveri / Talacauvery - 60kms
River Kaveri which is one of the 7 sacred rivers of Sapta Sindhus of the Hindu scriptures, originated at a place is called Talakaveri (head of Cauvery) in the Brahmagiri hills, at about 4,500 ft above sea level. This place is marked by a tirtha kundike or Brahma kundike (small spring/pond) from where the river emerges as a small perennial spring, but flows underground again to emerge a short distance away.
Getting there
From Bangalore- 240 kms from Bangalore
- 4.5 hours driving time
- Route: Bangalore - Mysore - Hunsur - Titamathi - Pollibetta - Ammathi