Coorg

The Hotel is located on a mountain range at an altitude of 4000 feet. It is perched in the middle of 180 acres of sub-tropical rain forests.














Nestled amidst the coffee plantations lies the Taneerhulla Cottage, a 30 year old bungalow from amã Stays & Trails. The perfect haven for small families looking for a weekend retreat, the cottage opens up to a lush garden where visitors can enjoy a steaming cup of morning coffee. The friendly staff at the cottage will ensure that your stay is a memorable one, while you relax and enjoy the comforts of your home away from home.





The Pollibetta Bungalow that stands tall atop the Western Ghats is an exclusive spectator to a vast coffee plantation, Coorg’s hills and their multiple hues of green. This luxurious heritage bungalow is spaciously designed to make way for natural light while the bungalow’s high ceilings contribute to its grandeur. Although fully equipped with modern amenities such as wireless internet, satellite television, the bungalow, with its courtyard, wooden flooring and intricately engraved Victorian furniture, takes you back to a time of the past.





Tucked away in the shadows of tall silver oak trees lies the 40 year old Surgi Bungalow. Tranquil as it has always been, it is the perfect choice for those looking to spend a quiet and comfortable holiday. The Surgi bungalow is situated right across the road from TATA Coffee's 9-hole golf course, which makes it the ideal location for those plan to indulge in the sport. Rest assured that the time you spend at the bungalow will be cherished for life!





The erstwhile home of Glen & Lorna, two daughters of the planter who built this abode in the valley of Hudikeri overlooking the steps of tea farm. Located in the hills of South Coorg, the Glenlorna Tea Plantation Estate lies at an impressive elevation of 808 m, surrounded by the famed fauna and flora of the Western Ghats. With slanting roofs, an arched portico, red-tiles on the floor and antique wooden beds, the bungalow has been standing strong with time ever since 1914.
The Glenlorna estate gets an abundance of rainfall and is not only famous for its tea, but also pepper crops and areca nuts. The area surrounding the estate are home to wild boars, hares and an array of birds, considered to be one of the most ecologically sustained zone. Glenlorna is well- renowned for its impressive tea production averaging to roughly around 3,845 kilograms of tea per hectare, post-harvest. Glenlorna is also the only tea estate with a processing unit in the Coorg District.





Situated 8 km from Madikeri, Rare Earth Estate is aesthetically built, with traditional influences of Kodagu styles & the essence of Chola architecture from the regions of Chettinad and Pudukottai, immersing you in the classical feel of Southern India. Each room comes with a private sit out and an exclusive garden.The home has carefully handpicked wooden antique doors, windows and pillars. These decorative pieces were procured from old broken-down homes, restored & reused to help conserve the historical & cultural soul of the region.
The floor tiles are handmade with elaborately designed traditional motifs and are sourced from the Athangudi village in Tamil Nadu, an endeavour to conserve the dying art forms of India. The collection of brass souvenirs displayed around the home, are a part of their ancestral heirlooms and have been collected over the years. The Belgian glass roof tiles cleverly juxtaposed with the traditional roof tiles, capture and diffuse, in an array of colours, the sunlight, thereby illuminating the interiors during the day and conserving energy in the process.


