By Netpal Travel Bureau
Nestled in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, Coorg, fondly called Kodagu, unfolds like a living painting. Rolling hills, dense forests, and sprawling coffee plantations create a tapestry of tranquillity. Each morning, a gentle mist embraces the valleys, dew sparkles on leaves, and the aroma of ripening coffee cherries fills the air. In Coorg, nature and culture exist in seamless harmony, offering travelers an experience that nourishes both the senses and the spirit.

This September, as the world celebrates World Tourism Day on 27th September, Coorg shines as a model for responsible tourism. The theme for 2025, resonates deeply here. Visitors are encouraged to tread lightly through the hills, support local communities, and embrace eco-conscious experiences. From staying in homestays that practice sustainable living to exploring coffee estates cultivating organic beans, every step in Coorg becomes a journey in mindful travel.
For adventure enthusiasts, Coorg is irresistible. Trek the verdant trails of Tadiandamol, the highest peak in Kodagu, or explore the serene Brahmagiri Hills, where every turn reveals panoramic vistas of lush greenery. Majestic waterfalls like Abbey and Iruppu provide quiet moments of reflection, their cascading waters composing a soothing symphony. Even a leisurely stroll through the coffee plantations becomes a meditation in nature’s grandeur.
The charm of Coorg extends beyond its landscapes. The Kodava community, known for its vibrant festivals, unique traditional attire, and rich martial heritage, offers travelers an authentic cultural immersion. Historical landmarks such as Madikeri Fort and Omkareshwara Temple reveal centuries of legacy, while local interactions bring stories of pride, resilience, and warmth to life.

No trip to Coorg is complete without savoring Kodava cuisine. A hearty Pandi Curry with Akki Roti, bamboo shoot delicacies, and freshly brewed estate coffee awaken the senses. Beyond the flavors, coffee plantation visits highlight sustainable farming practices, showcasing how tourism can empower communities while preserving nature.
This World Tourism Day, Coorg stands as a celebration of responsible travel and cultural stewardship. Here, every sunrise invites serenity, every path calls for exploration, and every visit supports a timeless landscape. Travelers leave with more than memories—they leave inspired to protect and cherish the natural and cultural heritage that makes Coorg, truly, the “Scotland of India.”


