

A serene elephant camp in the Western Ghats, offering close encounters with these gentle giants.
Protection from sun and mosquitoes common in tropical regions like Uppinangady.
Protection against mosquito-borne diseases and bites common in elephant camps.
For close-up viewing of elephants and other wildlife in the camp.
A 42-feet monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali, a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its intricate architecture.
Famous for its traditional South Indian breakfast, especially the Rava Idli and Masala Dosa.
Known for its scenic view and variety of breakfast options, including pancakes and waffles.
Intricately carved coconut shells, a traditional art form of the Kodava people, symbolizing their culture and heritage.

Exquisitely carved wooden elephants, a popular souvenir reflecting the camp's theme and the region's elephant population.
One of the most famous temples in Karnataka, dedicated to Lord Manjunatha.
Popular for its Udupi-style lunch, featuring a variety of rice, sambar, and curd-based dishes.
A blend of aromatic spices unique to Coorg, including cardamom, pepper, and turmeric, used in traditional Kodava cuisine.

A traditional porridge made from horsegram, served with coconut chutney.

A savory semolina porridge, topped with cashews, peanuts, and curry leaves.

A rice and lentil dish, cooked together and seasoned with spices.

Iconic, 70-foot tall arch in New York City's Central Park, honoring Civil War soldiers.

A sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, renowned for its gold plating and intricate carvings.
George Town's vibrant street art is a blend of cultural heritage and modern creativity, transforming dull walls into captivating canvases.