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Monsoon transforms India into a lush, vibrant paradise—making July the perfect time to explore nature-rich and offbeat ...
Kodagu's enchanting scenery, featuring verdant hills adorned with lush green forests and glistening streams, turns into a winter wonderland during the cold and rainy seasons.
Raja Seat is one of the most famous tourist hotspots in the Madikeri town of Kodagu, Karnataka. According to the Local 18 Karnataka, there is a pleasant atmosphere in Raja Seat, the whole day.
Madikeri MLA says project will submerge half of forest-rich south Kodagu State has ordered a feasibility study of linking the Kongana Hole and Thodu rivulets with the Lakshman Teertha river The ...
Almost all migrant workers who had been employed in Kodagu and wanted to return to their hometowns within the State and outside in view of the COVID-19 pandemic have been sent from the district ...
The Kodagu division of the forest department has registered over 3,000 cases of encroachment, with some already in the process of eviction. The Madikeri division alone faces 3,410 pending cases ...
Col CP Muthanna told BM, “Several factors are affecting Kodagu district’s landscape, environment, culture and traditions. Urbanisation has led to layouts, high-tension power lines, railways ...
MADIKERI : Over 3,000 forest encroachment cases have been registered by the Kodagu division Forest Department even as some are in the eviction process. With For ...
After nearly eight months, homestays across Kodagu have received bookings — for Christmas and the year-end. Nearly 50 to 60% occupancy has been recorded since the beginning of this month in ...
Tourists set to multiply Tourist inflow to Kodagu is bound to multiply in the coming years for various reasons. As it shares the border with Kerala and is landlocked by coastal Dakshina Kannada ...
An unending forest. Located on the eastern slopes of Western Ghats, Kodagu spans over 4,102 sq km and is blessed with 3,251 sq km of forest area out of which 796 sq km is dense forest cover, as ...
Kodagu has 1,214 sacred groves under community management, covering 2,550 hectares interspersed with coffee estates. Rice paddies in Kodagu. (Photo by S Gopikrishna Warrier) ...