Coorg
In the mid 19th century, the British settled in Coorg. With its misty mountains and dense forests, Coorg seemed like a little corner of England to the British. They left behind a legacy which is still an important source of national wealth. The well laid coffee plantations in Coorg account for almost half of Karnataka's coffee production. And Karnataka continues to be India's largest producer of coffee. Other reminders of the colonial past are the spacious estate bungalows, many of which still have British names, and the meandering roads that wind through the district.Hiking, cross-country, or simply driving down the mountain roads in Coorg, you encounter panoramic views of the morning mist rolling down thickly wooded hill slopes and the undulating paddy fields and neat rows of coffee bushes.




