The best time to visit Coorg depends on what you want to do. Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is a small hill station in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. Known for its lush hills, coffee and rubber plantations, scenic landscapes, and pleasant weather, Coorg has a lot to offer to everyone throughout the year. Read on to find out the best time to visit Coorg.

Winter season in Coorg (October to February)

The best time to visit Coorg is from October to February, the winter season in the region. Temperatures range from 10 to 28 degrees Celsius, and the climate is cool, crisp, and pleasant. It is the perfect time to explore the great outdoors in this tiny hill station.

This is a good time for trekking in the lush hills of Coorg. The beautiful trails lead to the most stunning panoramic views. If you are a wildlife enthusiast, you can visit Nagarhole National Park, Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, or Nisargadhama Forest.

If you love nature, you must definitely visit the renowned coffee plantations of Coorg. Raja’s Seat is a beautiful garden with blooming flowers and gorgeous views of the valley.

Visit Talacauvery or Talakaveri post-monsoon, a religious place believed to be the birthplace of River Cauvery or Kaveri. You can also visit the Golden Temple Monastery in February, when the monks celebrate the Tibetan New Year.

The festival of Puthari takes place in winter. It is a harvest festival celebrated by the locals, along with the festivals of Kaveri Sankramana and Madikeri Dasara.

Coorg gets chilly during winters, so make sure you carry some warm woollens with you.

best time to visit coorg Nagarhole National Park

Summer season in Coorg (March to May)

Coorg is situated at a height of 3480 feet above sea level, which means the summer season in hill station is mild and pleasant. With temperatures ranging from 20 to 35 degrees Celsius, summer is cooler in this hill station than in many other parts of Karnataka as well as India. Many people escape to Coorg for a respite from the intense heat of the summer season.

However, thanks to global warming, the peak afternoons can feel a little warm, but it is still quite comfortable. The mornings and evenings are cool and pleasant, even in the peak summer season.

Visit the Abbey Falls, Madikeri Fort, or the Omkareshwara Temple. You can also visit the Dubare Elephant Camp, where you can interact with elephants by helping bathe and feed them. The elephants love to play with water in this warm season, making it a great time to visit. It is also a nice time to trek the short trails with a backdrop of coffee and rubber plantations.

Nisargadhama, a delta called an island by locals, is a beautiful forest park. It is a good place to visit for boating, elephant rides, and other adventure activities like zip lining.

best time to visit coorg Omkareshwara Temple

Monsoon season in Coorg (June to September) 

Monsoon in Coorg is mesmerizing, with drizzling rains, lush landscapes, overflowing waterfalls, and cool mists. With temperatures ranging from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius, this is one of the best seasons to witness the stunning natural beauty of Coorg.

However, it is not a good time to visit, since the heavy rains can be an issue for visitors. Trekking trails may get slippery and dangerous, while landslides are a potential problem. If you are traveling with kids, there may not be much to do around, since most outdoor activities are closed for the season. However, if you are looking for a cozy staycation with your partner, friends, or family, it is the perfect weather to experience in Coorg.

This is also a great time for budget travelers to visit. Since it is an off-season for tourism, traveling and accommodations are cheaper. You will also see less crowds, giving you the place to yourself.

If you do visit during this time, you will need to be extremely careful. Keep an update of the local weather news and talk to the local authorities before venturing outdoors. Carry an umbrella or raincoat, and wear appropriate footwear.

best time to visit coorg Abbey Falls

Festivals and Events in Coorg

Puthari: Puthari, or Puttari, is a harvest festival in Coorg. The word “puttari” means “new rice”. In November or early December on a full moon before harvest, people gather and worship the gods. On the day of the festival, houses are decorated with leaves and flowers, and special dishes are prepared. On this day, the crop harvest begins.

Kaveri Sankramana: This festival takes place in October and celebrates the birth of the sacred River Kaveri, or Cauvery. Every year on this day, the water level of the river rises. Thousands of devotees visit Talakaveri to take a dip in the water.

Madikeri Dasara: Navaratri is a nine-day festival celebrated in many parts of India, after which, the tenth day is the festival of Dasara, or Dussehra. Madikeri in Coorg celebrates Madikeri Dasara, which is celebrated with processions and traditional rituals. This festival is unique to Coorg and is celebrated by all the communities of the district.

Kailpodhu: The festival of Kailpodhu signifies the completion of the transplantation process of the rice or paddy crop. Usually occurring in September, it is believed to be the day when men start preparing to protect their crops from wild animals. Weapons are worshipped on this day, followed by a large feast, then games and other activities.

best time to visit coorg The festival of Kaveri Sankramana

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Aishwarya Shete

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