


Brahmagiri Trek offers stunning views of Western Ghats, with diverse flora and fauna, and the historic Brahmagiri peak.
The highest peak in the Western Ghats, offering panoramic views and a challenging trek.
A protected area known for its diverse flora and fauna, including the Malabar Giant Squirrel.
A scenic waterfall located near the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, perfect for a refreshing visit.
Known for its scenic views and fresh coffee, this estate serves a delightful breakfast.
Famous for its traditional Coorgi breakfast, this restaurant is a local favorite.
A popular lunch spot, known for its variety of tiffin items and local flavors.
Brahmagiri Trek involves steep climbs and slippery trails, making sturdy hiking boots essential.

The region experiences sudden rain showers, so a waterproof rain jacket is recommended.
Quick-drying, durable hiking pants are suitable for the trek's varied terrain and weather conditions.

Thick rice pancake with vegetables, served with coconut chutney
Strong, filtered coffee with frothy cream on top
Finger millet balls, served with saaru (rasam)
Experience the enchanting spectacle of thousands of fireflies illuminating the mangrove forests of Pulau Tidung at night.
Wat Phra Pathom Chedi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Thailand's oldest and tallest pagoda, standing at 42 meters, and a significant pilgrimage destination for Buddhists.
Al Wakrah Family Park is a serene urban retreat located in the heart of Al Wakrah, offering lush greenery, playgrounds, and walking paths that invite families to relax and connect with nature.
Hand-woven silk shawls, a traditional Kodava craft, symbolizing the rich culture of Coorg.
Pure, unprocessed honey collected from the forests around Brahmagiri, known for its unique taste and medicinal properties.
Intricate silver jewellery inspired by Kodava traditions, often featuring motifs like the 'Kodava Saru' (a traditional Kodava weapon).