Places To Get In Touch With Your Spiritual Side At Coorg

Last Updated on December 5, 2019 by asoulwindow

Places To Get In Touch With Your Spiritual Side At Coorg

How each individual approaches the realm of spirituality is different. Some do it through meditation, some through religion and many others through yoga or even personal reflection.

If you are looking for a spiritual experience while on a holiday, you should consider Coorg. Known as ‘the Scotland of India’, Coorg has more to it than the exotic coffee plantations and extensive green lands. It is also the birthplace of the famous Cauvery River and home to many temples. Peace and tranquility are in Coorg’s air.

Here are some places to visit in Coorg if you are looking for peace and solitude.

Talacauvery – The origin of the Cauvery is surrounded by the Brahmagiri hills. A breath-taking location with natural beauty, there is also a small temple dedicated to Goddess Caveriamma. What better way to find peace and tranquillity than at a pilgrimage destination?

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Golden temple. Coorg, Karnataka. Incredible India! Pic by: Shutterstock

Among the other things to do in Coorg, it is recommended you take a dip in the holy Cauvery River for a blissful experience.

Omkareshwara Temple – One of the best places to visit in Coorg, especially for devotees of Lord Shiva is the Omkareshwara Temple. This beautiful temple has an interesting history, which is inscribed on a copper plate.

Built in 1812, a visit to the temple feels like a trip into ancient times. A more serene temple than this one will be hard to find here.

Bhagamandala – Bhagamandala is an incredible place. The river Cauvery meets its two tributaries right here. A temple is located at a short distance away and is quite popular among pilgrims. The views from Bhagamandala are beautiful and breath-taking. It is said that you will feel an undeniable sense of peace through your body standing.

Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery) – Located in the middle of Karnataka is this beautiful Tibetan Monastery. The moment you step inside the monastery and walk towards the Golden Temple, you will be able to hear incredibly peaceful chants.

Make sure you spend enough time here to listen to the prayers that is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The entire monastery exudes peace and you will be encompassed by it.

If it is a relaxing vacation you are looking at, Coorg is the destination for you and make sure you visit the places we have listed. When holidaying in Coorg, accommodation shouldn’t be an issue with a Club Mahindra membership. Looking for the best resort in Coorg, look no further than the Club Mahindra Resorts in Madikeri and Virajpet.

The comfortable and spacious rooms, the in-house restaurants that serve the best of the local cuisine and various family activities offered at the resorts make them trusted destinations for tourists.

The resorts are spoken of favourably in the Club Mahindra reviews that will help you with further information.

A gorgeous holiday awaits you and your family in Coorg. Have you started planning yet?

 

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Coorg, Karnataka. Incredible India! Pic by: Shutterstock

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