Coorg: Like many mornings, this one started with a cup of coffee. But while our group of four had traveled far to get to this quiet, mountainside veranda in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka ...
Coorg, often referred to as the Scotland of India, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and lush greenery that stretches for miles. Deep within this natural haven lies a resort called ...
When did coffee arrive in India? How did Coorg, a rice-growing area initially, take to growing coffee in large quantities? Where does India stand as a coffee planter and exporter? Kavery Nambisan ...
A fully-done crossword puzzle is on the table next to Chitra Subbaiah who confesses that she could forego reading the newspaper, but not the crossword. We are in the cottage of a home-stay in Madapura ...
Coorg is referred to as the Scotland of India and the dreamy town is known for its coffee, spices, and nature walks. With undulating green hills, clear blue skies, and picturesque landscape, it’s no ...
Who doesn't like coffee? A cup of coffee, whether it is super sweet, decaffeinated or cold, just sets you up for the day without making you feel lethargic. Excessive amounts of coffee can be harmful ...
Coorg coffee is grown at a high altitude and under a well-defined two-tier mixed shade canopy Picture: Karen Anand I recently visited Coorg in southern India. And as my dear husband keeps saying, I ...
Homemade wines from this coffee county make for surprising experiences, discovers Nikita Puri. IMAGE: In the mountains of Coorg, fruit grows aplenty. Most of these go towards making variants of ...
You’d think a travel agent dreamed up Coorg. Also known as Kodagu, this district in the Western Ghats of southwestern Karnataka can be pictured thus: 1,593 square miles of undulating topography ...
The journey from Bengaluru to Coorg is for photo albums. You are likely to spot elephants and other animals if you get lucky. The travel time of seven hours takes you through the Western Ghats, where ...