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Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls, Coorg: Where Water, Forest, and Time Slow Down

Abbey Falls, located about 8 km from Madikeri, is a magnificent waterfall nestled amidst coffee plantations and spice estates. The water cascades down from a height of around 70 feet, creating a picturesque and soothing environment. A hanging bridge near the falls provides a perfect vantage point for viewing and photography.

Abbey Falls is one of the most visited waterfalls near Madikeri, Coorg. Surrounded by coffee plantations and forest cover, it is an easy stop for travelers exploring the region at a relaxed pace.

The waterfall is located a short drive from Madikeri town and is commonly visited in the morning or early afternoon.

Abbey Falls – Timings & Entry Details

Abbey Falls is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

  • Entry Fee: ₹10–₹15 per person (may vary slightly)

  • Parking: Paid parking available (₹10–₹50 depending on vehicle)

  • Walk to Viewpoint: Around 70 steps through a shaded plantation path

Comfortable footwear is recommended, especially during the monsoon season.

Best Time to Visit Abbey Falls

The best time to visit Abbey Falls is during and after the monsoon, from June to September, when the water flow is strong and the surrounding greenery is at its peak.

Early morning visits are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler weather.

Where to Stay When Visiting Abbey Falls

Travelers visiting Abbey Falls often prefer a homestay near Madikeri for easy access to the waterfall and nearby attractions.

Choosing a stay near Abbey Falls allows visitors to plan early visits and return to a calm, natural setting after sightseeing.

For those seeking quiet surroundings and a slower travel experience, a peaceful homestay in Coorg offers comfort, privacy, and a closer connection to nature—making the Abbey Falls visit more enjoyable.

Why Abbey Falls Fits a Relaxed Coorg Stay

Abbey Falls is best experienced without rushing. A short visit here pairs well with a peaceful stay surrounded by nature, allowing travelers to enjoy Coorg beyond just sightseeing.

 

 

Abbey Falls

Madikeri Fort

Madikeri Fort, originally built by Mudduraja in the 17th century, stands as a testament to the region’s historical significance. The fort has witnessed numerous battles and changes in reigns. Within the fort complex, visitors can explore a museum, the grand palace, a chapel, and two life-sized elephant statues.

Madikeri Fort

 

Omkareshwara Temple

Omkareshwara Temple, built in 1820 by King Lingarajendra II, is a unique blend of Gothic and Islamic architectural styles. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple features a central dome and four minarets. The legend behind the temple’s construction adds to its mystical allure, making it a significant spiritual destination.

Omkareshwara Temple

Raja’s Tomb (Gaddige) – A Royal Heritage in Coorg

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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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Mercara Downs Golf Club

Mercara Downs Golf Club is a paradise for golf lovers, offering an 18-hole golf course set amidst the scenic landscape of Coorg. The lush greenery, well-maintained fairways, and the cool climate make it an ideal spot for a leisurely game of golf.

Mercara Downs Golf Club

Cauvery Nisargadhama

Cauvery Nisargadhama, an island formed by the river Cauvery, is a tranquil picnic spot located around 28 km from Madikeri. The island is accessible via a hanging bridge and offers various activities like boating, elephant rides, and nature walks. The bamboo groves, sandalwood, and teak trees add to the natural beauty of the place.

Cauvery Nisargadhama