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Monsoon Magic: India's First Bilingual AI Travel Vlogger Picks 3 Must-Visit Coorg Waterfalls

Abbey Falls is dotted with spice and coffee plantations. There is also a rustic hanging bridge offering great views.

Monsoon Magic: India's First Bilingual AI Travel Vlogger Picks 3 Must-Visit Coorg Waterfalls
The charm of waterfalls in Coorg doubles during the rainy season

Coorg, the quaint hill town in Karnataka, turns into a mystical wonderland during the monsoon. The lush green rolling hills are shrouded by a thick coat of mist-kissed foliage. The air fills with petrichor and the waterfalls gush down a valley majestically. Coffee plantations come alive, becoming more vibrant than ever. There's nothing more enjoyable than sipping on a freshly-brewed cup, watching the pitter-patter of rainfalls. If this sounds like your next vacation, then India's first bilingual AI travel influencer, Radhika Subramaniam, has something to offer.

Coorg is bestowed with plenty of breathtaking waterfalls - some touristy, others hidden. Their charm doubles during the rainy season. But how do you choose the best ones? Well, the AI travel vlogger has shared three fascinating waterfalls that are a must-visit in the monsoon season.

Also Read: 7 Things You Must Include In Your Travel Itinerary For Coorg

All You Need To Know About These Waterfalls:

1. Abbey Falls:

Also known as Abbi Falls, this spot is nestled in the pristine Madikeri city. The mighty waterfall cascades from a height of 70 feet, and the surroundings featuring emerald-green trees are a sight to behold. During monsoon, the stream becomes thicker as it merges into the river Kaveri. Abbey Falls is dotted with spice and coffee plantations. There is also a rustic hanging bridge offering great views.

The Madikeri Fort, Omkareshwar Temple and Brahmagiri Hills are some nearby attractions. You can also indulge in trekking.

2. Iruppu Falls:

The thundering sound of the Iruppu Falls plunging from a height of 170 feet will leave you spellbound. Spend a relaxed afternoon amid nature, picnicking with your friends or family. For some adventure, you can hike to Narimale forest camp and further to Brahmagiri Peak. Spiritual seekers can visit a Lord Shiva temple located nearby.

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3. Chelavara Falls:

Chelavara Falls is a haven for bird-watchers, especially in the monsoon. Some species that can be spotted here include the Malabar Trogon, Nilgiri Woodpigeon, Golden-fronted Leafbirds, Plume-headed Parakeets and Square-tailed Bulbuls, to name a few. You can also partake in yoga, OR meditation and feel a sense of peace.

The Nalknad Palace, Kabbe Hill and Thadiyandamol Peak are located in proximity to Chelavara Falls and should be a part of your itinerary.

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