Guidelines

Is Camping allowed in Coorg?

Is Camping allowed in Coorg?

Camps like Jungle Mount Adventure Camp and Votecad Nature camp are known to offer some exciting adventurous activities such as jungle safaris and trekking, adding more fun to the whole camping experience. Based on your budget and services offered you can choose the campsites.

Is there Safari in Coorg?

There are four ideal types of jeep safaris in Coorg that you can enjoy: Nishani Hills in Madhanad. Mallali Waterfalls at Mahadev Pette. Mandalpatti at Thimmaiah Circle Madikeri.

What is the wildlife of Coorg like?

Coorg is a haven for many species of birds and animals, which are given an excellent habitat in the rain forests and mountain ranges. Lucky visitors can encounter tiger, leopard, jackals, wild dogs, wild boar, deer and several types of primate amongst many other animals.

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How do I book Jeep Safari in Nagarhole?

There is also a JLR safari (Jeep) for 2.5 to 3 hours from the same gates but different costing, To know booking and other details, do drop us an email to email to [email protected] for any questions or to book any accommodations and safari.

Are there tigers in Coorg?

The sighting of the tiger (Pantera Tigris) in Coorg is today very rare. It’s a Tiger! And yet these forests had numerous tigers a couple of centuries ago. There are many hunting tales that involve both the ferocious animal and the Coorgis.

What is famous animal of Coorg?

Some of the inhabitants of the sanctuary are elephants, leopards, wild pigs, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, jungle cats, Small Indian civet, common palm civet, porcupine, hare, common mongoose, mouse deer etc.

Which is better Nagarhole or Bandipur?

Nagarhole is much better than Bandipur in all aspects. Sighting tiger is not guaranteed either of the National Park. In Nagarhole, you might see elephant, deers, sambr, peacock, wild dogs etc. On your early morning river cruise you might come across crocodiles and various types of birds.