Coorg Coffee Estate Stays
Coorg (Kodagu) is India's coffee-country capital — rain-forest estate bungalows, pepper vines and orange groves in the Karnataka Western Ghats, about 250 km from Bangalore. Coorg estate stays are India's most developed plantation-homestay scene, from budget family homes to luxury planter villas.
New stays being curated · Agrekoo is expanding here · — from Pune · — from Mumbai · Best: October–March; coffee blossom Mar–Apr
- Coffee and pepper estate homestays
- Abbey Falls and Dubare elephant camp
- Tibetan monastery at Bylakuppe
- Coorgi pork and akki roti cuisine
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Coorg estate stay?
A Coorg estate stay is accommodation inside a working coffee plantation — typically a planter's bungalow or homestay among coffee, pepper and silver oak trees, with estate walks, birding and Coorgi home meals included. Coorg (Kodagu, Karnataka) has India's largest concentration of such estate stays.
When is the best time to visit Coorg?
October to March is Coorg's main season — dry, cool and clear. March–April brings coffee blossom season (white bloom across the estates), while the June–September monsoon is lush but wet.