Coorg County (Kodagu) in Karnataka is a magical place, well worth visiting Only yeterday in the Guardians travel section, the well known travel writer,Dervla Murphy, named it as the place she'd like to be. The region is about five hours by road from Bangalore and three from Mysore and a visit to it can be combined with one to these two cities
It's a hilly region with a distinct people, also in the late 40s, India granted land to Tibetan refugees, aroun the Bylakuppe area, and there they have established a little piece of Tibet, including large Monasteries. Coffee and spices are the main crop grown in this little visited part of India
We visited a large Elephant camp, totally unspoiled, we were the only visitors, so we had dozens of elephants all to ourselves. Also in the region is Nagerhole National Park, which has lodges you can stay in. They provide transport and guides. You see all sorts of wildlife, hundreds of wild elephants and the occasional tiger. The Kabini River flows through the park and if you visit around March onwards, as the dry season really sets in, you can see them all, when they come out of the jungle to graze on the grassy plain, and drink on the riverbank
The area is within easy reach of Goa and a few days visiting will be well worth the effort
On our trip we went from Goa to Bangalore by overnight sleeper, picked up our guide and car there, toured the city and overnighted there, the next day we travelled on to the Coorg region, and stayed overnight in a eco hotel, the next night was spent in Nagerhole Park lodges and the last night in Mysore. We then got a train early afternoon from Mangalore, arriving late evening back in Goa Alan