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When planning your Coorg itinerary 3 days homestay, one of the most fascinating historical spots to include is Raja’s Tomb, also known locally as Gaddige. This royal mausoleum is where the mortal remains of Kodava kings and their families rest, making it a place rich in history and cultural significance.
Architectural Grandeur
Built in the Indo-Saracenic style, Raja’s Tomb is an impressive structure with domes and turrets that stand out against the greenery of Coorg. The intricate design reflects the blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural influences. The central tombs house the kings, while smaller structures nearby are dedicated to royal priests and generals.
A Peaceful Escape
The surrounding gardens add to the calm and serene atmosphere, making it one of the best places to visit in Coorg while staying at a homestay. Away from the hustle of the town, it’s an ideal spot for those who enjoy heritage, photography, and quiet moments.
Visit Raja’s Tomb During Your Stay
Located just a few kilometers from Madikeri, Raja’s Tomb is easily accessible from Wooden Pearl Homestay Coorg. Guests often combine this visit with other attractions like Raja’s Seat, Madikeri Fort, and Abbey Falls. Whether you’re staying at a family homestay in Coorg or a couple-friendly Coorg nature stay, exploring this historic site adds a cultural touch to your trip.
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