Coorg in december

Coorg in December feels refreshing, cool, and ideal for a nature-focused holiday. The month brings clear skies, crisp air, and mild daytime temperatures that make sightseeing comfortable from morning to evening. Misty hills, dense forests, and active waterfalls create a scenic backdrop for travellers exploring viewpoints, plantations, and heritage spots. From morning mists over Abbey Falls to golden hour at Raja’s Seat, the natural beauty of the “Scotland of India” is in full form in the month of December.
The end-of-year month also marks the coffee-picking season, filling estates with activity and earthy aromas. Whether you are visiting to unwind amid nature or explore cultural sites like Madikeri Fort and Omkareshwara Temple, the season adds a tranquil charm to every experience. Outdoor activities like jeep rides to Mandalpatti, treks to Tadiandamol, and wildlife visits at Dubare Elephant Camp are more enjoyable thanks to the cool climate. December is also when tourism peaks, so planning in advance through curated Coorg tour packages helps you enjoy a seamless and enriching experience across this scenic destination.
Exploring the best places to visit in Coorg in December promises memorable moments filled with natural wonders, cultural insights, and a dose of adventure for every kind of traveler.

Waterfalls and Natural Sights
  • Abbey Falls: Walk through coffee plantations to reach the viewpoint and enjoy the mist-covered cascade.
  • Mandalpatti: Take a jeep ride or trek to this high-altitude viewpoint for wide Western Ghats panoramas.
  • Chelavara Falls: Visit this quieter waterfall surrounded by coffee estates and forest trails.
  • Mallalli Falls: Descend the steps to view this tall, powerful waterfall set amid lush greenery.
  • Chiklihole Reservoir: Spend time by the semi-circular reservoir known for its peaceful water views and forest surroundings.
  • Harangi Dam: Walk along the dam area and relax in the garden with cool winter breezes.
Cultural and Historical Places
  • Madikeri Fort: Explore the museum, colonial buildings and viewpoints across this heritage structure.
  • Raja’s Seat: Visit this elevated garden for foggy mornings, sunset views and a toy train experience.
  • Talacauvery: Visit the origin point of the Cauvery River and climb to Brahmagiri Peak for mountain views.
  • Bhagamandala: Explore the temple complex and Triveni Sangam, where three rivers meet.
  • Omkareshwara Temple: See this unique architectural landmark with a central tank and peaceful surroundings.
Wildlife and Adventure
  • Dubare Elephant Camp: Interact with trained elephants, participate in feeding sessions and enjoy short boat crossings.
  • Nisargadhama: Walk through bamboo groves, visit the deer park and enjoy boating on this nature island.
  • Tadiandamol Peak: Trek to Coorg’s highest peak for clear December views and cool mountain winds.
Coffee and Plantation Experiences
  • Coffee Plantations: Tour estates like Tata Coffee or Old Kent to see harvest activities, processing units and tasting sessions.
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Top Places To Visit In Coorg In December

01

Raja’s Seat

Raja’s Seat is among the most scenic spots on any Coorg tour and looks even more charming in December. This elevated garden in Madikeri overlooks lush valleys that glow golden during sunset. You can catch breathtaking views as morning fog lifts off the hills or as evening light bathes the landscape. The toy train and musical fountain show add a playful touch, especially for families. Flowers blossom in bright colours across the park, creating a cheerful setting for walks. The spot was once a royal retreat, and it remains a favourite for peaceful moments and panoramic vistas. It is ideal for couples, families, and photographers visiting during the winter season.

Timings: 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM (daily)

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Watching a magical winter sunset over the Coorg valleys.
  • Enjoying the early morning fog lifting off the hills.
  • Taking a relaxing toy-train ride around the garden.
  • Experiencing the musical fountain show in the evening.
  • Walking through the flower-filled garden for scenic photography.
02

Mandalpatti

Mandalpatti offers panoramic views of the Western Ghats and is especially rewarding in December when visibility is high, and the wind carries a pleasant chill. Reaching the viewpoint involves a bumpy but exciting jeep ride through forested trails or a moderately challenging trek. The peak is often cloaked in clouds early in the morning, giving it its local nickname, “Mugilu-Pete”, or market of clouds. The terrain is raw and untouched, with limited amenities, so carrying essentials is advised. Once you reach the top, the vast openness and rolling hills leave a lasting impression. This location is a top pick for sunrise seekers and nature enthusiasts wanting a quieter adventure.

Timings: Typically accessible from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (jeep services and trekking hours vary).

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Witnessing a breathtaking sunrise above the rolling Western Ghats.
  • Taking a thrilling jeep ride along rugged forest trails.
  • Trekking to the peak for a quieter, immersive nature experience.
  • Watching clouds float over the hills during early morning hours.
  • Capturing panoramic photographs of untouched landscapes from the summit.
03

Madikeri Fort

Madikeri Fort is a key heritage site among the places to visit in Coorg in December, thanks to its peaceful setting and cool weather that makes exploring comfortable. Originally built in the 17th century, it showcases layers of Coorg’s history through its clock tower, museum, and Gothic-style church. The fort premises offer panoramic views of Madikeri town and house several colonial-era buildings. Walking through the arches, you can learn about past rulers, view old weaponry and admire sculptures. The garden within adds a pop of greenery, and the old prison block still stands. A visit here provides a cultural break from natural sightseeing spots and is ideal for history buffs.

Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM (daily)

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Exploring the museum to see old weaponry, artifacts, and historical records.
  • Viewing the unique Gothic-style church inside the fort premises.
  • Enjoying panoramic views of Madikeri town from the fort’s elevated points.
  • Walking through colonial-era structures and ancient arches.
  • Visiting the old prison block for a glimpse into the fort’s past.
04

Talacauvery

Talacauvery, the origin of the river Cauvery, is a sacred site perched on the Brahmagiri Hills. December brings clear skies and cool mountain air that enhance the serenity of this pilgrimage location. A small temple marks the river’s origin, with a Kundike or tank, believed to be the starting point of the holy stream. Visitors often climb the steps leading to the Brahmagiri Peak for panoramic views of the Western Ghats. The surrounding shola forests remain lush post-monsoon, creating a vibrant setting for spiritual reflection. The spiritual ambience, combined with its scenic beauty, makes Talacauvery a top destination for both religious and nature-focused travellers.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Visiting the Kundike, believed to be the sacred origin point of River Cauvery.
  • Offering prayers at the ancient Talacauvery temple.
  • Climbing up to Brahmagiri Peak for sweeping views of the Western Ghats.
  • Enjoying the cool December air and lush shola forest surroundings.
  • Experiencing the spiritual calm and scenic landscapes perfect for reflection.
05

Bhagamandala

Bhagamandala is where the sacred rivers Cauvery, Kannike and the mythical Sujyoti converge, and it holds deep religious importance. Located at the foothills of Talacauvery, this peaceful town is ideal to explore on a Coorg trip in December. The weather remains cool, making it comfortable to explore the spacious Sri Bhagandeshwara temple complex dedicated to Lord Bhagandeshwara. The Kerala-style architecture with its sloped roofs and wooden carvings stands out here. Many pilgrims perform rituals and take holy dips at the Triveni Sangam. The surroundings are calm and beautifully green, offering a relaxing experience. Visiting Bhagamandala adds cultural depth to your itinerary beyond the usual nature-centric attractions.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Visiting the Lord Bhagandeshwara Temple and admiring its Kerala-style architecture.
  • Witnessing or participating in rituals at the sacred Triveni Sangam.
  • Strolling through the spacious temple complex in cool December weather.
  • Enjoying the serene green surroundings at the foothills of Talacauvery.
  • Learning about the cultural and spiritual significance of this holy confluence.
06

Dubare Elephant Camp

Dubare Elephant Camp provides a unique experience to interact with trained elephants in a riverside forest setting. December is perfect for outdoor activity, and you can participate in feeding and bathing elephants, guided by forest staff. The short boat ride across the Cauvery to reach the camp adds to the charm. Morning visits are ideal when elephants are most active. You will learn about elephant biology, conservation efforts, and their role in local culture. The forest area around the camp is also home to birds and deer, making it a delight for wildlife enthusiasts. The weather makes it ideal for families looking to spend meaningful time outdoors.

Timings: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM (elephant interaction sessions)

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Feeding and bathing elephants under the guidance of trained staff.
  • Taking the short boat ride across the Cauvery River to reach the camp.
  • Learning about elephant behaviour, conservation, and local cultural significance.
  • Spotting birds and wildlife in the surrounding forest area.
  • Enjoying a peaceful morning visit when elephants are most active and interactive.
07

Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls is a must-visit in December when the winter mist surrounds the 70-foot cascade, giving it a magical appearance. The trail leading to the falls takes you through thick coffee estates, where cardamom and pepper vines thrive. Once you reach the viewpoint, you will see water gushing down with force into the rocky basin below. The hanging bridge in front of the Abbey Falls offers the best photo opportunity. The cooler temperatures make the walk pleasant and less exhausting. The sound of the water crashing is a constant backdrop as you take in the raw beauty of this natural site, popular with nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.

Location – Near Madikeri, Coorg, Karnataka

Must-Have Experiences

  • Walk through coffee plantations to reach the falls
  • Capture views from the hanging bridge
  • Enjoy the misty winter atmosphere
  • Listen to the powerful water cascade
  • Nature photography in soft December light
08

Nisargadhama

Nisargadhama is a nature island surrounded by the Cauvery River and is especially enjoyable during a trip to Coorg in December. The weather is cool and ideal for long walks under thick bamboo groves and teak trees. A hanging bridge connects you to this peaceful retreat that includes a deer park, an orchid garden, and boating facilities. Children enjoy the small playground and seeing animals up close. Couples and families can enjoy picnics under the trees or explore the nature trails. The island's eco-friendly vibe and well-maintained paths make it a favourite winter stop. You can even stay overnight in treetop cottages if booked in advance.

Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Walking across the famous hanging bridge to enter the nature island.
  • Strolling through bamboo groves and lush forest pathways in cool December weather.
  • Visiting the deer park and orchid garden for close-up nature moments.
  • Enjoying boating on the Cauvery River for a peaceful experience.
  • Staying overnight in treetop cottages for a unique forest retreat (with prior booking).
09

Omkareshwara Temple

Omkareshwara Temple is a Shiva shrine built in a unique style that combines Gothic and Islamic elements, making it one of Coorg’s architectural highlights. Located in central Madikeri, it becomes particularly serene during the winter months. December’s mild temperatures make temple visits more comfortable, especially when exploring the large tank out front that reflects the temple dome. Devotees often feed the fish here or sit along the stone edges for quiet reflection. Built in 1820, the temple holds religious and historical significance and is ideal for travellers seeking spiritual stops along their journey. The central location also makes it easy to include in a half-day local tour.

Timings: 6:30 AM to 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Admiring the temple’s rare blend of Gothic and Islamic architectural elements.
  • Sitting by the large temple tank and watching the dome’s reflection in the water.
  • Feeding the fish in the sacred tank — a favourite activity for visitors.
  • Enjoying peaceful winter mornings is ideal for meditation and quiet reflection.
  • Exploring the temple’s historical stories and including it in a relaxed Madikeri heritage tour.
10

Chelavara Falls

Chelavara Falls is a scenic wonder surrounded by forests and coffee plantations, offering a quieter alternative to more crowded sites. The waterfall drops from a height of about 150 feet and creates a dramatic scene as water sprays over the rocky surface. In December, the flow is moderate but steady, and the trekking trail remains accessible. The short hike through plantations and narrow forest paths is invigorating in the cool winter air. Known locally as Embepare Falls or “Tortoise Rock,” this spot is ideal for travellers looking to explore hidden places to visit in Coorg that are not overrun by crowds.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Taking the short hike through coffee plantations and forest paths to reach the falls.
  • Viewing the 150-foot waterfall cascading over rocky terrain.
  • Photographing the dramatic spray and the unique “Tortoise Rock” formation.
  • Enjoying the peaceful, uncrowded ambience in cool December weather.
  • Exploring nearby viewpoints for additional scenic landscapes of Coorg’s hills and forests.
11

Mallalli Falls

Mallalli Falls lies in the northern part of Coorg and is fed by the Kumaradhara River. The waterfall plunges from a height of over 200 feet and is especially dramatic during the winter season. December is ideal for a visit since the paths are dry, and the surrounding forests are still lush from the post-monsoon rains. Reaching the falls involves descending several hundred concrete steps, which makes it accessible even for moderate trekkers. From the base, the sight of the massive water curtain surrounded by dense vegetation is captivating. It is one of those natural spots where you can simply sit, listen, and absorb the raw energy of Coorg’s landscape.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Descending the long staircase to get a close-up view of the 200+ foot waterfall.
  • Watching the powerful water curtain framed by dense green forests.
  • Enjoying peaceful moments at the base, listening to the thunderous sound of the falls.
  • Photographing the dramatic landscape in clear winter light.
  • Exploring nearby viewpoints to capture wide-angle shots of Coorg’s rugged terrain.
12

Tadiandamol Peak

Tadiandamol Peak, the highest in Coorg, is a paradise for trekkers, and December offers some of the best conditions for the climb. The cool, dry weather ensures clear views and easier navigation through forest trails and grassy slopes. The trek begins near Nalknad Palace and takes you through changing landscapes, including shola forests, streams, and rocky sections. Reaching the top rewards you with panoramic views spanning across Karnataka and even parts of Kerala. The area is rich in biodiversity, and lucky visitors might spot rare birds or butterflies. Many Coorg tour packages include this trek as a highlight for adventure lovers.

Timings: Best attempted between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM (trekking hours; early start recommended)

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Trekking through shola forests, grassy meadows, and rocky terrain in cool December weather.
  • Reaching the summit for sweeping views across Karnataka and into Kerala.
  • Exploring the historical Nalknad Palace at the base before starting the trek.
  • Spotting rare birds, butterflies, and unique mountain flora along the trail.
  • Enjoying sunrise or mid-morning vistas with crystal-clear winter visibility.
13

Chiklihole Reservoir

Chiklihole Reservoir is a lesser-known but incredibly peaceful destination between Madikeri and Kushalnagar. In December, the skies are clear, and the cool breeze over the water creates a soothing atmosphere. The semi-circular dam structure is visually unique, and the surrounding forest is ideal for quiet walks or picnics. Birdwatchers can often spot migratory birds during winter, making it an offbeat choice for nature photography. The reservoir is not commercialized, so visitors can enjoy uninterrupted views and the soothing sounds of nature. It is perfect for those looking to break away from the more tourist-heavy spots without missing out on natural beauty.

Timings: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Enjoying peaceful lakeside walks along the unique semi-circular dam.
  • Birdwatching and spotting migratory species during winter.
  • Setting up a quiet picnic surrounded by untouched natural scenery.
  • Capturing wide-angle photos of the reservoir under clear December skies.
  • Exploring the nearby forest trails for solitude and nature immersion.
14

Harangi Dam

Harangi Dam, built across a tributary of the Cauvery River, is located near Kushalnagar and becomes a serene retreat in winter. The cool December air makes it a comfortable destination for walking along the dam wall and enjoying views of the expansive reservoir. The nearby garden is ideal for families to relax, and the gentle breeze adds to the peaceful vibe. It is one of the quieter places to visit in Coorg in December, perfect for travellers who enjoy scenic surroundings without the buzz of commercial activity. The Cauvery temple located nearby, also adds a spiritual angle to the visit.

Timings: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Walking along the dam and enjoying panoramic views of the vast reservoir.
  • Relaxing in the landscaped garden beside the dam in cool winter weather.
  • Visiting the nearby Cauvery Temple for a peaceful spiritual experience.
  • Capturing serene photos of the reservoir and surrounding hills.
  • Enjoying a quiet, crowd-free outing ideal for families and nature lovers.
15

Coffee Plantations

Coorg’s coffee plantations are in full harvest mode during December, making it the best time to explore estates like Tata Coffee, Old Kent Estate, and Mercara Gold Estate. Walking through rows of Arabica and Robusta plants, you will get to see the coffee berries being plucked and processed, which makes a coffee plantation tour especially rewarding during this season. Guided tours often include a visit to the processing unit, tastings, and a chance to buy estate-grown beans. The weather makes plantation walks enjoyable, and the scenic surroundings filled with pepper and cardamom add to the sensory delight. A coffee trail is a must-do for understanding Coorg’s identity as India’s coffee capital.

Timings: Typically 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (varies by estate; advance booking recommended)

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Walking through lush Arabica and Robusta plantations during the harvest season.
  • Watching coffee berries being hand-picked and processed at the estate.
  • Touring the curing and roasting units to understand the journey from bean to cup.
  • Enjoying freshly brewed estate coffee during guided tasting sessions.
  • Buying premium, estate-grown beans and spices like pepper and cardamom directly from the source.

People Also Ask About Coorg

  1. Is December a good time to visit Coorg?

    Yes, December is considered one of the best months to visit Coorg. The climate is cool, dry, and perfect for outdoor exploration. Waterfalls are still flowing, and the coffee estates are in harvest season, offering a visually rich and aromatic experience. The festive atmosphere around Christmas and New Year further adds to its charm.
  2. What is the temperature in Coorg in December?

    The temperature in Coorg in December ranges between 12°C and 25°C. Days remain mild and sunny, ideal for sightseeing, while nights can get chilly, especially in higher altitudes. The weather is consistent, making it comfortable for both relaxed and adventure-focused travel plans.
  3. Does Coorg experience fog or mist in December?

    Yes, Coorg experiences mist and fog in December, especially in the early mornings and late evenings. This is common near rivers, valleys, and high-altitude areas like Mandalpatti and Talacauvery. The mist adds a magical quality to the landscape and enhances the visual beauty of the region.
  4. What activities are popular in Coorg in December?

    Some of the most popular things to do in Coorg in December include trekking, visiting coffee plantations, exploring waterfalls like Abbey and Mallalli, and wildlife interaction at Dubare Elephant Camp. The season is also ideal for photography, nature walks, and sightseeing due to the cool and dry climate.
  5. What should I pack for Coorg in December?

    For a trip to Coorg in December, you must carry warm clothes like jackets and sweaters for the evenings, and light layers for the day. Pack comfortable walking shoes for treks and plantation tours, along with moisturiser, lip balm, and insect repellent. A small umbrella can be handy for unexpected rain showers in forested areas.
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Excellent
Hi this is keerthi vaasan, We are of 14 members for the trip. We reached at afternoon. The climate was really awesome. We started playing volleyball ball after long time. We played like this while we are in college. After some time we went for a trek on water falls. Really a fantastic ride. We took bath the water is nearly to freezing stage. I first really scared to go on. But after sometime my soul got sticked there. While returning from there only my body returned but my soul sticked out there. Food was really more delicious. They served with good respect. They are maintaining it in good way. The best palce to visit with frnds.
Mallikarjun Devaramane Camping In Coorg
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"One of the best places for camping. You will love the drive to reach this place, those roads!! so beautiful.\nCan't forget the hospitality of the host. Bahaddur, who is working over there and his kids are so much fun to talk. They served delicious authentic madikeri food. walk around the estate, don't worry Bahadur kids can take you there and be such a wonderful company. Bonfire, you get to meet different people from different places, share a drink, exchange of thoughts, what not. Overall its one of the affordable best packages in madikeri."
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Muthuvel Raman Camping In Coorg
Excellent
It was an stunning experience for me as solo traveler. Location is in 16 km cut from Madikeri towards Talakaveri and last 3 km pathway is very much into the forest and you will be enjoying that. Location is untapped by many and road in the last stretch is not so comfortable and that is the beauty of the place. The place is very much into the forest and you wont here any sound other than birds,leaves and wind. No Wifi and Network is very weak and that's exactly what we need when we are in holidays. Temperature is damn low at night and camp fire sets the mood for it to enjoy. Tent sleep is a different experience for me and i am sure it would be the same for all. Water stream flows nearby and we can go and pass time there. Morning, we walked around 2 Km into the forest to see a jungle falls which is icing on the cake. Trekking path is also untouched by many i believe. Also you can coffee estate to walk around. No need to mention that food is very delicious and so are services. On a whole, I am sure it would be a complete package for a camp day or two. if it is Coorg, this should be your stay place. I landed at thrillophilia accidentally and it is a needed one. If i want to say in Rajini style, "Magizhchi"
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Coorg is indeed a lovely place and the perfect place to take your spouse and kids. If you are planning a Coorg trip then you should go to this amazing elephant camp for a quick and amazing vacation! There are whole lot of activities and specially elephants. My kids loved it a lot.
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Excellent
The term 'Gentle Giant' might have been coined especially for elephants! This was a very offbeat and enchanting experience. Totally loved our stay and activities like jeep safari, bird watching, elephant interaction for best part of the whole trip.
10 February 2021
Excellent
Located away from the noise and the crowded town of Virajpet- just 9 kms away. In middle of a plantation with quiet walks around. A place to chill. If you are looking for activities, you need to book outside of the place. Self sufficient within itself with a quaint cottages and deck rooms- clean bathrooms. Food was excellent made by Anand. As the caretaker -he was hospitality personified. chilled out place. Requires the approach road to be done up. And some touch ups getting done. Should have your own vehicle. But I recommend the place
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Excellent
We had the best gateway!! It was very peaceful with mesmerising view. Add on was the stay and the staff was very kind and helpful. We also had camp fire which was cherry on the cake. Would recommend this stay to all and book through thrillophilia
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Rahul Sharma Exclusive Riverside Homestay Cottages in Coorg
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It was wonderful experience we had here, this place was awesome, no disturbance from other people and there is no restrictions. Food is also superb and hospitality was also fantastic. We were five friends who wanted to party and we sat around bonfire and played songs and enjoyed a lot.
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