


Brahmagiri Peak, a part of the Western Ghats, offers stunning views, trekking trails, and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Flatbread made from rice flour, served with chutney
Steamed rice balls, often served with coconut chutney
Crispy fried bamboo shoots, a local delicacy
A challenging hike with stunning views of the Western Ghats.
A serene temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by lush greenery.
A wildlife sanctuary known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.
Brahmagiri Peak has unpredictable weather, a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Sturdy hiking boots are necessary for the steep and uneven trails.

The sun's rays are strong at high altitudes, protecting your skin is crucial.
Offers stunning views of the peak and serves traditional Coorgi breakfast.
Known for its delicious breakfast buffet with a variety of international and Indian dishes.
Serves authentic Coorgi cuisine in a traditional setting.

Hand-woven silk sarees with traditional Coorgi patterns, symbolizing the region's rich weaving heritage.
Pure, unprocessed honey sourced from the wild beehives around Brahmagiri Peak, known for its unique taste and medicinal properties.
Intricate silver jewellery inspired by Coorgi culture, often featuring motifs like the 'Kodava' symbol and traditional designs.
A captivating light and sound show that brings the ancient Sun Temple of Konark to life, narrating its history and architecture.
A serene, secluded beach with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and beachcombing.
Minar-e-Pakistan, a towering 60-meter high minaret, is a national monument of Pakistan, symbolizing the Pakistan Resolution passed in 1940.