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10 Reasons Why Coorg Is Called the Scotland of India

Explore why Coorg, Karnataka’s misty hill station, is called the Scotland of India. From rolling green hills to coffee estates and serene rivers, discover its unique charm.

August 16, 2025 / 16:00 IST
10 Reasons Why Coorg Is Called the Scotland of India

Coorg, officially known as Kodagu, is a misty hill station in Karnataka that has long been compared to the lush landscapes of Scotland. From rolling hills to aromatic coffee plantations, here’s why it truly earns the nickname Scotland of India.

1. Rolling Green Hills
Coorg is blessed with undulating hills blanketed in lush greenery. The endless waves of forested slopes resemble the highlands of Scotland, especially when the morning mist settles in.

2. Cool, Pleasant Climate
With temperatures rarely getting high, Coorg enjoys a cool, refreshing climate year-round. The misty mornings and breezy evenings feel straight out of a Scottish postcard.

3. Coffee Plantations Everywhere
Just like Scotland is famous for its whisky heritage, Coorg takes pride in its coffee. Sprawling estates here produce some of India’s best beans, adding to the charm of the landscape.

4. Gushing Waterfalls
Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, and Chelavara Falls create a magical atmosphere similar to Scotland’s wild and unspoiled cascades. The sound of rushing water blends beautifully with the quiet of the hills.

5. Mist-Covered Mornings
The early morning fog in Coorg blankets the valleys and plantations, making it feel like you’re walking through a Scottish highland village.

6. Rich Flora and Fauna
Home to diverse wildlife and exotic plants, Coorg’s lush forests offer nature lovers the same sense of untouched wilderness that Scotland’s countryside is known for.

Coorg(Image: Canva) Coorg(Image: Canva)

7. Scenic Trekking Trails
Tadiandamol and Brahmagiri peaks are trekking paradises, offering panoramic views over misty valleys—reminiscent of Scotland’s rugged hiking routes

8. Serene Rivers and Streams
The Kaveri River originates here, winding gracefully through forests and villages. Its calm flow mirrors the charm of Scotland’s scenic waterways.

9. Traditional Homestays
Coorg’s warm hospitality, especially in heritage homestays surrounded by plantations, gives travellers the cosy, rustic feeling you might find in Scottish countryside cottages.

10. Timeless Peace and Tranquillity
Above all, Coorg offers a sense of calm, untouched by the noise of city life. Just like Scotland’s remote villages, it feels like a place where time slows down.

Nivritti Khatri
first published: Aug 16, 2025 04:00 pm

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