Coffee Plantations Overview
Coorg is famously known as the “Coffee Capital of India,” and exploring its sprawling coffee plantations is a must-do experience. These verdant estates, spread over rolling hills, offer visitors a chance to learn about coffee cultivation and processing, from bean to cup. The plantations are interspersed with spice trees like pepper, cardamom, and vanilla, adding to the region’s aromatic charm.
Guided tours provide insights into the art of coffee-making, complemented by tastings of freshly brewed coffee. The lush surroundings and cool breeze make it an ideal spot for leisurely walks and photography.
Best Time to Visit: November to March
Why Visit: A delightful experience combining nature, education, and the rich aroma of coffee.
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