3-Day Coorg Itinerary: Best Places to Visit & Things to Do
If you only have 3 days, here’s a simple plan to make the most of your trip.
If you want to escape to green hills, waterfalls, and peaceful surroundings, Coorg—also called Kodagu—is the perfect destination. Known as the “Scotland of India,” Coorg is great for nature lovers, families, friends, and couples. If you only have 3 days, here’s a simple plan to make the most of your trip.
Day 1: Explore Madikeri Town
Start your trip in Madikeri, the main town of Coorg. If you’re coming from Bangalore, it takes around 5–6 hours by car or bus. Another fun option is to take a train to Mettupalayam and then the scenic Nilgiri Mountain Railway.
After checking in, visit Raja’s Seat, a viewpoint with amazing views of valleys and hills—sunset is the best time here.
Next, go to Abbey Falls, a beautiful waterfall surrounded by coffee and spice plantations. You can walk a little and enjoy the view from the hanging bridge.
End the day with Madikeri Fort and Omkareshwara Temple, which show old architecture and peaceful vibes. Try local food for dinner, like Pandi Curry (pork curry) or Kadambuttu (rice dumplings).
Day 2: Coffee Estates and Nature
On the second day, visit a coffee plantation. You can see how coffee is grown, walk among the plants, and taste fresh coffee—it's a must-do in Coorg.
Then, drive to Talacauvery, the birthplace of the river Cauvery. It’s on a hill and has a small temple. You can enjoy easy walks and amazing views of the hills.
In the afternoon, visit Bharathi Wildlife Sanctuary (Nagarhole National Park) if you like animals, or just take a short walk in the nearby forests. Later, explore local markets in Madikeri to buy spices, souvenirs, and Coorg coffee.
Day 3: Waterfalls and Adventure
Start the day with Iruppu Falls, about 50 km from Madikeri. It’s a peaceful waterfall surrounded by forests. Many people also visit the nearby Rameshwara Temple.
If you like adventure, try river rafting or go on a short trek in the Brahmagiri hills.
Finish your trip by relaxing and shopping in Madikeri town. Don’t forget to take home some Coorg coffee or chocolates—they make great souvenirs.
Best Time to Visit
The best months to visit Coorg are October to May. After monsoon (October–February) is ideal for waterfalls, plantations, and trekking. March to May is warmer but still comfortable. Monsoon (June–September) is very green, but heavy rain can make traveling difficult.
Travel Tips and Budget
Travel Tips:
Hire a cab or self-drive to visit different attractions easily.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking and light trekking.
Carry a jacket or sweater—it can get chilly in the mornings and evenings.
Safety: Coorg is safe, but be careful near waterfalls and steep trails. Avoid going to unknown areas alone.
Budget:
Budget stays: ₹1,000–1,500 per night.
Mid-range hotels/resorts: ₹3,000–4,500 per night.
Meals: ₹200–₹500 per person.
Entry fees: Usually ₹20–₹50; coffee plantation tours may cost ₹300–₹500.
If you have extra time, you can visit:
Nisargadhama Island: a peaceful spot with bamboo trees and deer.
Chelavara Falls and Mandalpatti: offbeat spots with great views.
Adventure activities: trekking, river rafting, or nature camps.
Final Thoughts
A 3-day Coorg trip is enough to enjoy waterfalls, coffee plantations, viewpoints, and local culture. Start early, mix sightseeing with walks, and leave time to relax and enjoy the nature around you.
By the end of the trip, you’ll leave with amazing memories, fresh mountain air, and the taste of Coorg’s coffee and local cuisine. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or as a couple, Coorg is a perfect short getaway.