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Raja's
Seat : According to legend, The Kings of
Coorg spent their evenings with their family here.
A photographic view of the lofty mountains, grassy
meadow, steep dale, wide spread paddy fields can be
enjoyed from Raja’s Seat. Romantic sunset gratifies
every aching heart. An early morning walk through
the pergola makes you feel perfect with the freshness
of heavenly air and a spectacular view of the mesmerizing
misty mountains. The beautiful park, the toy train
and children’s amusements area makes Raja’s Seat worth
seeing.
Mercara Fort
: The strong fort of Mercara explains the
tale of bravery and battle. Original fort built by
mud was replaced by "The Sword of Mysore",
Tippu Sultan. Two life-size Elephants made of mortar
attract every visitor entering the fort.
Mercara Palace
: The palace, built in the year 1814 by Lingarajendra
Wodeyar II, now houses the offices of Deputy Commissioner,
the museum [earlier a Church built by the British]
run by the State Archaeology Department, The Mahatma
Gandhi Public library, next to the museum, offers
a great choice for reader of any discipline. There
are also a district prison and Mahaganapathy temple
within the fort.
Gadduge /
Gaddige : Gaddige/Gadduge, the tombs of King
Virarajendra, Lingarajendra and one of their court
priests built in the 18th century rest in the northern
corner of the town. Two smaller tombs are also located
in the same area belonging to their brave and loyal
soldiers. The three main tombs, with a dome in the
center and turrets at each end, built separately from
one another on a hillock resemble a Muslim pilgrim
center. The bars of windows made of brass have fine
engravings. A colorful view of the town, mostly residential
areas and the flora, can be seen from a different
angel.
Omkareshwara
Temple : Omkareshwara temple, deidcated to
Shiva, was built in the 19th century in a mix of Gothic
and Islamic styles. It was built by Lingarajendra
in 1820. There is a pool in front of the temple with
tons of fresh water fishes in it. The temple has four
minarets around it and a dome in the center (similar
to a Muslim Masjid).
Nalknad Aramane
(Palace) : After escaping from Tippu sultan's
troops Doddavirarajendra, a Haleri ruler built this
palace at Yavakapadi in Nalknad area. Built in 1772,
this simple palace famous for its paintings and carvings.
Doddaverarajendra married Mahadevammaji here in 1796.
While British army entered Kodagu, the last emperor
of Halari family Chikaverarajendra took shelter here.
Now this palace belongs to Archaeology department.
The highest peak of Kodagu, Thadiyandamole is situated
nearby.
Padi Igguthappa
Temple : Padi Iggutappa Temple recembling
most of the ancient Keralite temples, in style, is
situated in Kakkabe. It is the supreme diety for the
Puthari festival (Harvesting Festival of Coorg). This
temple is also a part of Kodava Culture.
Talacauvery
: Talacauvery, the birth place of River Cauvery
is situated on the slopes of the Brahmagiri hills
at an altitude of 4187 ft above sea level. It is 2
Kms from Bhagamandala town, which is approximately
34 Kms from Madikeri. Famous Bhangandeshwara temple
attracts thousands of religious people from across
India especially on every October 17th, on Tulasankramana
[Cauvery Sankramana] when grand prayers are held.
It is believed that wrong doings/sins are pardoned
by taking a dip in the holy river or the Triveni Sangama
[tri – three, Sangama – meet; three rivers meet here
viz Cauvery, Sujyothi and the Kanike]. This place
is enormously blessed with nature. One an have a panoramic
view of Coorg from here. The way that leads to the
place and the place itself is photogenic. Sunset and
sunrise both are mesmerizing.
Tibetan Colony
/ Buddist Temple : The moment you enter this
tiny colony the whole world changes!! You feel as
if you are in Tibet! ByleKuppe is one of the largest
Tibetan settlements in India, around 16000 refugees
and nearly 6000 monks and nuns. Set up in 1960, Bylakuppe
is a small town situated 6 kms from Kushalnagar or
42 Kms from Mercara, the place has several monastries
and the famous among them are the Great Gompa of Sera
Je, Sera Mey and the Namdroling monastery. Another
important monastery is the Tashi Lhumpo monastery,
the seat of the Panchen Lama. Buddhist refugee camps
at Bylakuppe have prayer halls which houses beautiful
40 ft idols of Buddha and Padmasambhava. The Tibetan
SOS Children's Village is located here. The Mahayana
Buddhist University is at Sera village. The gold-coated
Buddhist statues in the monastery are impressive.
Dalai Lama often visits the place. The friendly people
never come out without wearing a heavenly smile. Visitors
are wholeheartedly greeted by the decorated shops
where you get some genuine Tibetan/Chinese products.
The delicious food in a Chinese Restaurant will add
to your unforgettable memory list.
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