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How to Spend 3 Days in Coorg Without Feeling Rushed

Scenic 3-day travel experience in Coorg with nature, hills, and peaceful surroundings.

Coorg, the “Scotland of India," is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This best 3-day Coorg itinerary for budget resorts families works well for people traveling with children, parents, or elders. Whether you are a first-time traveler or a seasoned adventurer, this blog will help you make the most of your visit to this enchanting destination.

Coorg itinerary for 3 days

Day Best Plan
Day 1 Travel from Bangalore, rest, Raja’s Seat, Omkareshwara Temple
Day 2 Abbey Falls, coffee estate visit, local market or Madikeri Fort
Day 3 Dubare Elephant Camp, Nisargadhama, Golden Temple, return to Bangalore

Day 1 

Start early from Bangalore, preferably by 5 or 6 AM. The drive to Madikeri usually takes around 5 to 6 hours, depending on traffic, food breaks, and your stay location.

Madikeri is a good base for first-time visitors because many popular places are nearby.

What to do on Day 1

After reaching Coorg:

  • Check in to your homestay, resort, or hotel
  • Have lunch
  • Rest for some time
  • Step out in the evening

Places to visit in the evening

Raja’s Seat: This is a good first-day spot because it is close to Madikeri and does not need much walking.

You can:

  • Enjoy the valley view
  • Walk around the garden
  • Take family photos
  • Watch the sunset if the weather is clear

Omkareshwara Temple: After Raja’s Seat, visit Omkareshwara Temple. It is peaceful, close by, and does not take much time.

Day 2 

Day 2 can be your main sightseeing day. Start after breakfast and leave before the places get crowded.

1. Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls is one of the most popular places near Madikeri.

Things to know before visiting:

  • You need to walk a little to reach the viewing area
  • The path can become slippery during the rainy season
  • Swimming or bathing is not allowed
  • The waterfall is viewed from a hanging bridge
  • Parking can be limited during weekends and holidays

Wear comfortable footwear and avoid rushing, especially with children and elders.

2. Coffee Estate Visit

After Abbey Falls, visit a coffee estate. This is where Coorg feels different from a normal hill station. During a coffee estate visit, you can:

  • Walk through coffee plants
  • See pepper vines
  • Learn how coffee is grown
  • Enjoy greenery at a slower pace
  • Buy fresh coffee if available

This is a nice activity for families because it is calm, simple, and gives you the real Coorg experience.

3. Choose One Local Stop

After lunch, pick only one more place.

You can choose:

  • Madikeri Fort: Best if your family likes history and old buildings.
  • Local Market: Best if you want to buy coffee powder, spices, honey, homemade chocolates, or small souvenirs.

Do not try to cover too many places. Abbey Falls, one coffee estate, and one local stop are enough for a comfortable day.

Day 3 

On Day 3, check out early and move towards the Kushalnagar side. This route is useful because these places fall on the way back towards Bangalore.

1. Dubare Elephant Camp

Dubare Elephant Camp is located on the banks of the Cauvery River. It is known for its connection with elephants and the forest surroundings.

But visit with the right expectation. You may not always get close to elephant activities like:

  • Feeding
  • Bathing
  • Close-up photos

These activities can be restricted for safety reasons. So, treat Dubare as a place to observe, learn, and enjoy the forest setting.

  • Follow staff instructions
  • Keep children close
  • Avoid teasing or going too close to animals
  • Wear comfortable clothes and footwear

2. Kaveri Nisargadhama

After Dubare, visit Kaveri Nisargadhama. It is a calm nature spot near Kushalnagar.

You can:

  • Take a short walk
  • Click photos
  • Sit and relax for some time
  • Let kids enjoy the open space

Do not spend too long here if you still have the Bangalore drive ahead.

3. Golden Temple, Bylakuppe

If your crew still has time and energy, stop at the Golden Temple, also known as Namdroling Monastery. After this, start your return journey to Bangalore.

Try to leave for Bangalore by afternoon. Late-night travel after three days of sightseeing can feel tiring.

Conclusion

For a relaxed Coorg trip plan from Bangalore, choose the best stays in Coorg. If you’re planning a calm stay around Coorg, contact Aster Holidays.

Pack your bags and enjoy Coorg at an easy pace with this best 3 day Coorg itinerary for families. Share your favourite Coorg moments and help others plan their trip too.

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