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 Mandu Tour Guide - Madhya Pradesh

 General Information Of Mandu

Area 20 sq.km
Population 5,000 (1991)
Altitude 634 m sea level
Languages Hindi and English
Best time to visit July to September
STD code 07292

 Introduction to city Mandu - In Madhya Pradesh

Coorg or Kodagu, as the people of this little district in Karnataka call their land, is a different facet of India: unsullied, beautiful, green, and exciting with the lovely blue Western Ghats, dense forested valleys, gurgling mountain streams and waterfalls. It is the land of coffee bushes resplendent with red berries, cardamom fields covered with white and purple blossoms, old silver oak trees laden with huge hives, and of a sturdy handsome people called the Coorgis who charm by their hospitality and cuisine, their intriguing customs and the reverence with which they worship their river, the Cauvery.

Nestled in the Western Ghats, near Mysore in the Indian state of Karnataka, Coorg is the birthplace of the River Cauvery and home of some of India/’s bravest soldiers like General Thimayya and Field Marshal Cariappa. Hiking across the country, or simply motoring down mountain trails in Coorg, the visitor encounters panoramic views of the morning mist rolling down thickly wooded hill slopes and undulating paddy fields and neat rows of coffee bushes resplendent under the blue skies.

While addressing a public meeting in Madikeri (the district headquarters of Coorg), the late Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru remarked /”Coorg has given great Generals to the Indian Army. It is noted for its choicest coffee and if I am permitted to add one more to these specialties, I can mention that Coorg is famous for its beautiful and comely women./”

 Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination - Mandu

Coorg is a region of scattered villages and hamlets, with a few townships standing out. Postcard pretty with their red-tiled cottages and purple flowering shrubs, the Kodagu towns have an old-world charm about them. Madikeri is a little hill station and the headquarters of this beautiful district. The city has a historic fort, a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Vishnu, and some beautiful viewpoints such as Raja/’s Seat. Around Madikeri, there are many recreational and pilgrimages such as Abbey and Irupu Falls.

 Excursions : Places nearby city - Mandu

It would take at least a week to explore the entire Coorg area. However, there are other places nearby too which should not be missed on a trip to Coorg. Talcauvery is the place where the River Cauvery originates. Nagarhole National Park is one of the better-managed Indian wildlife sanctuaries. Coorg being the major producer of coffee and oranges in India, it is but imperative that main centre of research in the production of coffee and oranges, the Central Orange and Coffee Research Institute is located in this district.

 
   
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