2 Nights & 3 Days
*CWB = child with bed, *CNB= child without bed, N/A= Not Allowed *INFANT =Child below 2 years, *Note: CNB-(Child NO Bed) - Please note if you do not wish to take extra bed in a room for your child ,please recheck & reconfirm the rates with us as each hotel has its own policy about Child without bed.
Welcome Drink on arrival.
Package starts with lunch and ends with breakfast (APAI - includes All Meals, Anytime Dining and Accommodation).
Accommodation for 2 adults in one Room for 2 Nights
Anytime Dining at the ‘Granary – Multi-cuisine restaurant’ (choose from different Menus available 24 hours a day) excluding Alcoholic Beverages / Room Service. o Daily guest supplies (Fruit Basket, Tea /coffee maker, Mini Bar consisting of soft drinks / soda, Cashew nuts, Cookies, Chocolates) replenished daily.
All applicable rates and taxes.
Transportation
Any meals other then those specified in ' Cost Includes'
Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls , laundry, liquor, etc
Guide & any Sports activities charges
Any other services which is not covered under heading " Above Cost Includes "
Coorg the thickly wooded grandeur on the Western Ghats, is the most beautiful hill station of Karnataka. Kodagu is well known in the world for coffee and its "brave warriors". Madikeri is the headquarters of Kodagu. Kodagu is home to the native speakers of Kodava language. Much of Kodagu is used for agriculture. Characteristically and historically, paddy fields are found on the valley floors, with Coffee and pepper agroforestry in the surrounding hills mainly near Madikeri. The most common plantation crop is coffee, especially Coffea robusta variety. Kodagu is the second coffee production region in India, after the Baba Budangiri hills in Chikkamagaluru district. Coffee revenue helped Kodagu to become one the richest districts in India. Kodagu is considered rich with wildlife and has three wildlife sanctuaries and one national park: the Brahm agiri, Talakaveri, and Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuaries, and the Nagarhole National Park, also known as the Rajiv Gandhi National Park.
Fondly referred to as the ‘Coffee Cup of India’, this is one sobriquet that Coorg wears with an almost possessive air. After all, some of the world’s best coffee is grown here, and the slopes are redolent with the aroma of fine Arabicas and Robustas. This heartland of Indian coffee is renowned for its ‘monsoon-fed coffee’, shade-grown under giant Rose Wood, Wild Fig and Jack Fruit trees. While nurturing and instilling the beans with exotic flavours and aromas, these fruit laden trees are a unique eco-system by themselves providing home to thousands of birds and animals including the Great Indian Pied Hornbill and the Giant Malabar Squirrel. Come February, the air is filled with the heavy fragrance of snow white coffee blossoms, heralding the onset of the coffee season. In November, the plants are dotted with ripe red coffee cherries. And throughout the year, it is the beverage of choice for natives and tourists alike. Located on the cool green hills of Coorg, this plantation resort boasts of 4 dining options, an outdoor infinity pool and an Ayurvedic spa. It also houses a gym and a children’s activity centre. Free Wi-Fi access is provided.Orange County Coorg is 115 km from Mysore Airport and 165 km from Ooty’s hill station. Bangalore International Airport is 280 km away.
Starting From 18200* per person on twin sharing
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