Must Visit Places & Things to Do in Coorg in June

In June, Coorg is all about the roaring falls, the earthy smell of wet coffee farms, and the lush green hills. You escape from the summer heat of the plains in this hill station of Karnataka, where temperatures range from 19.6°C to 23.9°C. The Coorg weather in June makes it a green wonderland perfect for a visit by couples, families, nature fans, and those looking for a refreshing Coorg tour package.

You can start with a visit to Madikeri's Omkareshwara Temple for witnessing its unique mosque-like design and the holy Shiva shrine built by King Lingarajendra II. Later, you can go to Raja's Seat Garden to ride a toy train towards Gandhi Mantap within the garden to see the beautiful sunrise or sunset. If you're interested in history, you can visit the 17th century Madikeri Fort which is a two-level historic structure with a tortoise sculpture. Among the popular places to visit in Coorg, one of the best in June is the Dubare Elephant Camp, where you can observe mahouts bathing, feeding, and training elephants. Moreover nature enthusiasts can visit the peaceful Talacauvery, which is the starting point of the Cauvery River, and the 70-feet Abbey Falls.

Monsoon in Coorg provides enjoyable outdoor activities as well, allowing you to trek to Tadiandamol and Pushpagiri. Moreover, if you're an adventurer, you can try white-water rafting on the Barapole River. You can also relax at the peaceful Honnamana Kere Lake, and go boating or elephant riding at Nisargadhama Island. Among the popular things to do in Karnataka, experience the rainy magic of these places to visit in Coorg in June and discover why it's known as the ‘Scotland of India’.

Weather of Coorg in June 

Coorg weather in June is all about monsoonal clouds, overcast skies, mild weather and rich greenery. The temperature during this time ranges between 19°C and 24°C and there is humidity which is around 80%. You can expect light drizzles and periodic heavy downpours that refresh the land and refill rivers like Dubare. As one of the most scenic places to visit in Karnataka, witness the gushing waterfalls cascading down with full force, and coffee farms get soaked in the rain. Also, you can go on treks through foggy Shal and wet deciduous forests. Moreover, the monsoon season transforms the trails to look magical with blooming flowers like balsam, marigolds, hibiscus, and cosmos alongside streams running through them.
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Places To Visit In Coorg In June

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Raja’s Seat Garden

Raja's Seat in Madikeri is a beautiful spot where the kings of Coorg used to watch the sun go down. The valley is covered with monsoon clouds in Coorg in June weather, and the entire location appears green. While sitting in the garden here at Raja's Seat, you can observe the mist moving through the hills, and the peacefulness being further enhanced by a little rain.

Amidst the cool morning air, you can take small walks in the park's paved paths. You can enjoy riding the toy train around the yard with your family or visit the Gandhi Mantap nearby where ashes of Mahatma Gandhi enrich your experience.

Location: Near Rajdarshan Hotel, Raja Seat Road, Stuart Hill, Madikeri, Karnataka, 571201, India

Entry fee: INR 5 per person

Timings: Open daily 5:30 AM - 8 PM
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Omkareshwara Temple

The Omkareshwara Temple on the rain-washed Stuart Hill, is one of the most interesting places to visit in Coorg in June. This temple, which was built by King Lingarajendra II in 1820 is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and is known for combining Islamic and Gothic styles. Omkareshwara Temple has four corner turrets and a big dome at the entrance, which give it the appearance of a mosque.

You can see the holy Shivalinga inside, which is thought to have been brought from Kashi. The Temple's pond fills with rainwater and lotuses during the monsoons, making it a peaceful place to pray and reflect, and it’s often included in popular Coorg tour packages for family.

Location: Stuart Hill, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201

Timings: Open daily 6:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
03

Honnamana Kere Lake

The biggest natural lake and one of the most peaceful places to visit in Coorg in June is the Honnamana Kere Lake. It is surrounded by coffee plantations, Gavi Betta and Mori Betta hills, alongside man-made caves. The surrounding lakeshore gets misty and green during the monsoon, which makes it perfect for quiet meditation.

Nearby, you can also spot a small temple dedicated to Goddess Honnamana, who is said to have given her life for the community. Moreover, you can enjoy the views of Gavi Betta and Mori Betta hills surrounding the lake, which is often included in Coorg honeymoon packages, besides fishing and boating here.

Location: Doddamalthe, Karnataka 

Timings: Open daily 8 AM – 6 PM
04

Paadi Igguthappa Temple

The 200-year-old Paadi Igguthappa Temple in the misty Aiyengeri forest is one of the holiest Coorg places to visit in June. Established in 1810 by King Lingarajendra, this temple is dedicated to Lord Igguthappa, who the Kodavas worship as Lord Subramanya. Its construction in Kerala- style architecture looks stunning against the green slopes of Igguthappa Devara Betta. 

Even though the primary celebration of Puttari takes place in March, you can still see villagers offering "Tulabhara" where  devotees balance themselves against sugar, rice, fruits, and coconuts. 

Location: Kakkabe, Virajpet-Talakaveri Road, Kunjila, Karnataka

Timings: Open daily 5:30 AM – 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
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Chiklihole Reservoir

Chiklihole Reservoir, which is hidden between Madikeri and Kushalnagar, is one of the most peaceful places to visit in Coorg in June. Created by a branch of the River Cauvery, this unique body of water is bordered by thick forests and the foggy Western Ghats, making it a nature lover's dream. As the rains fill the reservoir in June, you can see increased volume of water in the dam besides the dense greenery of the entire region.

Here, you can witness a beautiful golden sunset, or the rain rippling across the reservoir. Moreover, you can also enjoy a quiet picnic on the shores of the dam, however you must bring along the necessary items as there are no shops nearby. Many travelers visiting through Coorg group tour packages often include a stop at Chiklihole Reservoir to soak in its serene beauty.

Location: Chiklihole Reservoir, Attur Forest, Karnataka, 571234, India

Timings: Open daily 10 AM – 4 PM
06

Dubare Elephant Camp

You can get up close and personal with elephants at the Dubare Elephant Camp, which is adjacent to Kushalnagar. In Coorg weather in June when the rain fills the adjacent Kaveri river you can enjoy the greenery of the surrounding area. Observe elephants being fed ragi, sugarcane, banana and coconuts on site where they used to be trained for the Mysore Dasara celebration.

You can observe how mahouts use simple commands to lead the elephants. Listen to skilled personnel describe the history of logging and their current maintenance and grooming regimen. In addition, you can spot birds like partridges and peacocks, besides wildlife like gaur, sloth bears and deer in the neighbouring forest, making it a fascinating experience for those seeking adventure activities in Coorg.

Location: Dubare Rd, Rangasamudra, Karnataka 571234

Timings: Open daily 9 AM –11 AM, 4:30 PM–5:30?PM

Entry fee: INR 20 per person
07

Madikeri Fort

When the rain keeps the place cool and less crowded, this 17th century Madikeri Fort becomes one of the best places to visit in Coorg in June. Initially constructed by Mudduraja and further renovated by Tipu Sultan and the British, the fort displays the influence of Coorg's rulers through its function as a military outpost earlier to a royal residence later .

Inside the fort, you can visit the Kote Maha Ganapathi Temple which is associated with the famous Madikeri Dasara festival. You can also witness two mortar elephants, and a Gothic-style cathedral that is now a museum. At the museum, you can witness coins and weapons from Coorg's past on display. Inside the complex, you can also observe the old administrative buildings and the clock tower, which was constructed by the British.

Location: Madikeri Fort, Stuart Hill, Madikeri, Coorg, Karnataka, 571201, India

Timings: Open 10 AM – 5:30 PM, Mondays closed.
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Nagarhole National Park

In June, when gentle rains refresh the forests, it's the perfect time to explore the greenery of Nagarhole National Park. Here, you can admire the teak and sandalwood trees,  the beauty of the Brahmagiri Hills and the gushing Kabini River which divides the park. During the jungle safari, you can spot wild dogs, tigers, elephants, and leopards.

Though birdwatching can get a little challenging during this month yet you may spot bird species like Malabar trogon and crested hawk-eagle. In the monsoon season, this National Park is one of places to visit in Coorg in June if you are into nature and wildlife photography.

Location: Karnataka’s Kodagu district and Mysore district

Timings: Open daily 6 AM – 9 AM, 3 PM - 5 PM

Entry fee: INR 250 for Indians, INR 1000 for foreigners
09

Dargah Sharif Of Yemmemadu

You can enjoy a quieter and spiritual side of Coorg by going to the Yemmemadu Dargah Sharif in this rainy season. During the Coorg weather in June, the surrounding area appears more beautiful because of the rain, making this month an ideal time to come, pray and reflect.Therefore, you can pray at the shrine of two Persian saints namely Hazrath Sufi Shaheed and Sayyed Hassan Sakaf Halramir who helped the underprivileged here.

Even though women are not permitted into the main dargah there are alternative arrangements for their prayers nearby. Moreover, to learn more about the social initiatives of the community, you can also explore the on-site Arabic madrasa and orphanage.

Location: Yemmemadu, Kodagu District, Karnataka, 571214, India

Timings: Open 24/7
10

Abbey Falls

To witness one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Coorg weather in June, head to Abbey Falls, which is close to Madikeri. Here, during the monsoon, you can witness the Kaveri River receiving the combined flow of multiple mountain streams, creating this 70-foot-tall waterfall. The water flow increases during the monsoon season, adding to the gushing sound and beauty of the falls.

You can hike for 15 to 20 minutes through dense plantations of pepper, cardamom, and coffee to get to the viewpoint. For photography, you can get to the hanging bridge by the falls for the best vantage point. Moreover, you can have a picnic with your group, visit the neighbouring little Kali temple, and taste Kodava items from the local vendors.

Location: Abbey Falls Rd, Hebbettageri, Karnataka 571201

Timings: Open daily 9 AM – 5 PM

Entry fee: INR 15 per person
11

Gen Thimmaiah Museum

You can learn more about one of India's finest military leaders from Coorg by visiting the Museum which is dedicated to General Thimmaiah. This museum is in his lovingly preserved house called ‘The Sunny Side’. Here, you can see photos, old army gear, and videos that tell the story of General K S Thimayya's life and accomplishments.

You can see a real war tank and a MIG-21 fighter jet that was used in the war between India and Pakistan in 1971 at the front entrance. Moreover, you can also find historic weapons inside along with light machine guns and firearms from 50 to 60 years ago.

Location: GT Rd, Stuart Hill, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201

Timings: Open 10 AM – 6 PM, closed on Tuesday

Entry free: INR 30 per person for adults and INR 15 for kids
12

Glass Bridge

One of the top Coorg places to visit in June is the Glass Bridge where you can walk over a skywalk made of clear glass. This month offers milder temperatures and light rain, which adds to the freshness of the bordering Western Ghats hills and Pappy's coffee estate. As you walk across the 32-meter-long, 78-foot-high bridge you can feel like you're walking in air.

It has room for 40 to 50 people at once and from the bridge, you can see the Western Ghats, trees, and farms close by. If you're not scared of heights, it's a nice spot to take pictures, enjoy the view, and experience something new.

Location: Glass Bridge Madikeri, Pannya H.C., Karnataka, India

Timings: Open daily 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM

Entry free: INR 300 per person for adults and INR 200 for kids
13

Raja’s Tomb

Raja's Tomb is a historic site in Coorg that is only a short walk from Madikeri. The Coorg’s weather in June makes the Mahadevpet hilltop appear green after a fresh rain, which is when you can explore this peaceful place. Discover three tombs, locally known as Gaddige, built in a unique Indo-Saracenic style here with domes, corner towers, and stone Nandi figures carved into the minarets.

Interestingly, despite this architecture, you can also find Lord Shiva being worshipped within, respecting the Kodava king's religious beliefs. Moreover, you can visit  the graves of King Dodda Vira Rajendra, his queen, his guru, and the brave generals who fought Tipu Sultan.

Location: 7/73(1, SH27, Mahadevpet, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201

Timings: Open daily 8:30 AM – 6 PM

Entry free: INR 10 per person
14

Nalknad Aramane Palace

The historical site of Nalknad Palace is hidden away in the village of Yavakapadi, near Kakkabe. During the Coorg weather in June you can explore this 18th-century retreat which was constructed by Dodda Virarajendra as well as the green surrounding forests. Within the palace here, you can discover ceilings painted by hand, detailed wood carvings, a wedding hall, and even two dark hiding spots.

Additionally, you can discover an old tunnel that used to go all the way to Madikeri. Moreover, you can also hike near Tadiyandamol, which is Coorg's highest hill, for some adventure and great views.

Location: Nalknad Palace Rd, Yevakapadi, Karnataka, 571214, India

Timings: Open daily 9 AM – 5 PM

Entry free: Free entry

Things To Do In Coorg In June

15

Try White-Water Rafting In Barapole River

Coorg weather in June, is the ideal time to go white-water rafting in the Barapole River. You can start this adventure through the beautiful Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. You can paddle along a 4-km stretch of Class 2–4 rapids and over waves that are up to 5 feet high. Moreover, you may also be able to see animals like birds like herons and egrets in the green surroundings.

Flowing past the Brahmagiri Hills and rising from the Kithu Kakathu River, this rain-fed river offers a river rafting in Coorg session of 1.5 hours for thrill-seekers.

Location: Barapole River, Coorg, Karnataka 571201, India

Timings: daily 9 AM to 5 PM

Price: INR 1200  INR 1500 per person
16

Take a jeep safari

A jeep tour is one of the best things you can do in the pleasant Coorg’s weather in June. On muddy paths, you can ride to Mandalpatti Peak for magical sunrise views or to the dense Pushpagiri Forest Reserve. Nagarhole National Park has jeep safari tours where you can spot tigers, elephants, panthers and sambar.

Additionally, you can also take a short jeep trip to Dubare Elephant Camp to witness Mahouts grooming the elephants. Moreover, With a stop at Kote Abbey Falls, you can make the ride to Mandalpatti last longer by up to 4 hours.

Location(s): Mandalpatti, Kabbe Hills, Nishani Hills

Timings: Daily 5 AM to 3 PM

Price: INR 500-INR 800 per person varies on season and distance.
17

Indulge In Ziplining

Ziplining is a thrilling activity which you can experience best during the Coorg weather in June. With three 400-foot, 600-foot, and 800-foot ziplines, you can ride one of the fastest ziplines in South India at a top speed of 120 kmph. This zip lining experience in Coorg offers a 1-hour ride that can take you over coffee and cardamom farms and forested hills, where you can enjoy beautiful views and a cool breeze while you are safely harnessed. Thus prepare to fly over the lush green scenery by wearing fitted clothes and avoiding heavy meals.

Location: Madenad Village & Post, Madikeri, Karnataka 571201

Timings: Daily 10 AM - 6 PM

Price: INR 999 per person (400/600 feet) to INR 1199 per person (800 feet)
18

Camp Under Open Sky

The cool summer air and greenery make camping in Coorg in June’s 1st week a very pleasant experience. Camping at Nadi Moola offers you basic amenities, tidy tents, and private waterfalls. At Civet Creek Camp, you can enjoy a peaceful stay with nice food and views of nature. In Coorg Adventure Park you can stay in Swiss tents, and enjoy rope hurdles, and while staying in groups.

There are jeep rides and trampoline games that you can enjoy at Bettigeri Camp. If you want a high-end stay, Coorg Wilderness Resort & Spa can offer you nature with luxurious services. You can also enjoy plantation views at Coorg Coffee Camp, while trekkers and wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy camping in Coorg at the Nagarhole National Park.

Location(s): Nalknad Palace, Gonikoppal, Chelavara falls

Price: Starting from INR 1360 per person
19

Ride An ATV Bike

Quad biking is best done in Coorg in June’s weather, especially because the tracks are rain-soaked. You can therefore ride from Kendal to Madikeri on a rough 2-kilometer off-road trail that goes through greenery and misty hills. The monsoon rains in June make the terrain even more exciting for people who like to go on adventures, adding it to the list of thrilling things to do in Coorg.

Thus all you have to do is complete the safety training, put on your gear, and then ride on bumpy dirt paths with sharp turns and curves. This Quad Biking in Coorg 30-minute ride is full of excitement and great for adventure seekers travelling with family or friends.

Location(s): Kundalahalli Village, Kushalnagar, Karnataka

Timing: 10 AM - 6 PM

Price: Starting from INR 499 per person
20

Set Out On A Trek

For people who love trekking in Coorg in the rain, can go on walks to the misty green heaven of Coorg in June’s 1st week. You can set out on the moderate trek to Tadiandamol which is Coorg's highest peak at 5700 feet, offering you views of the surrounding Western Ghats. With a height of 5617 feet, Pushpagiri (Kumara Parvatha) is steeper and more difficult, making it perfect for experienced trekkers.

For an easy trek you can take a walk to the 5275-feet-high Brahmagiri Hills that offer gentler slopes and peaceful surroundings. Additionally, you can explore lesser-known routes like Kotebetta, Nishani Motte, or Kopatty, which offer a wonderful experience due to coffee farms and monsoon mist. However,  ensure you have the right shoes, rain gear, and an adventurous spirit  as paths may be slippery during this time.

Location(s): Kotebetta, Nishani Motte, Tadiandamol, Pushpagiri, Kopatty

People Also Ask About Coorg

  1. Is it a good time to visit Coorg in June?

    Yes, June is indeed a good time to visit Coorg if you enjoy the monsoon season. Temperatures in Coorg in June 1st week range between from 19.6°C to 23.9°C, which offers you a cool climate. Therefore, without the summer heat, you can visit places like Raja’s Seat, Omkareshwara Temple, and Abbey Falls. You can also indulge in activities like treks to Tadiandamol, and Nishani Motte or boating in Honnamana Kere Lake.
  2. Are tourist spots in Coorg open in June?

    Yes, tourist spots in Coorg are open in June. Despite this month being the peak monsoon season, you can visit places like Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, and Nagarhole National Park. Moreover, you can also undertake treks to Brahmagiri Peak, Kotebetta and Kumara Parvatha.
  3. Can I go trekking in Coorg in June?

    Yes, you can go trekking in Coorg in June as the trekking paths transform during the monsoon with dense green forests adding to the region’s natural beauty. Therefore, you can set out on beautiful treks like Brahmagiri Peak, Kumara Parvatha, and Tadiandamol. You can also head out to the Kakkabe Trek to spot birds like Nilgiri Wood Pigeon and the Blue-winged Parakeet. Moreover, you can also take the Galibeedu-Subramanya Trek to witness the surreal beauty of the Western Ghats.
  4. What to pack for Coorg in June?

    This is the list of things you can pack for Coorg in June weather:
    • Lightweight, cotton or linen breathable shirts and pants which are quick-dry
    • Warm sweater or light jacket for chilly evenings
    • Raincoat or waterproof jacket for unexpected showers
    • Waterproof shoes with good traction for for hiking and walking
    • Umbrella for rain protection
    • Hat/cap for sun protection
    • Sunscreen, insect repellent, and first-aid kit

  5. How are road conditions in June?

    Coorg in June’s 1st week receives a lot of monsoon rainfall, which can cause slippery surfaces and increase the risk of landslides, waterlogging, and road closures. The road from Kushalnagar to Madikeri is especially unsafe because it has a lot of sharp turns. However, to prevent delays and dangers, you can monitor weather forecasts, drive carefully, avoid Ghat roads and take safer routes like the Nagarpole route or NH-275.
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08 January 2019
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Excellent
Hi this is keerthi vaasan, We are of 14 members for the trip. We reached at afternoon. The climate was really awesome. We started playing volleyball ball after long time. We played like this while we are in college. After some time we went for a trek on water falls. Really a fantastic ride. We took bath the water is nearly to freezing stage. I first really scared to go on. But after sometime my soul got sticked there. While returning from there only my body returned but my soul sticked out there. Food was really more delicious. They served with good respect. They are maintaining it in good way. The best palce to visit with frnds.
Mallikarjun Devaramane Camping In Coorg
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"One of the best places for camping. You will love the drive to reach this place, those roads!! so beautiful.\nCan't forget the hospitality of the host. Bahaddur, who is working over there and his kids are so much fun to talk. They served delicious authentic madikeri food. walk around the estate, don't worry Bahadur kids can take you there and be such a wonderful company. Bonfire, you get to meet different people from different places, share a drink, exchange of thoughts, what not. Overall its one of the affordable best packages in madikeri."
03 January 2017
Muthuvel Raman Camping In Coorg
Excellent
It was an stunning experience for me as solo traveler. Location is in 16 km cut from Madikeri towards Talakaveri and last 3 km pathway is very much into the forest and you will be enjoying that. Location is untapped by many and road in the last stretch is not so comfortable and that is the beauty of the place. The place is very much into the forest and you wont here any sound other than birds,leaves and wind. No Wifi and Network is very weak and that's exactly what we need when we are in holidays. Temperature is damn low at night and camp fire sets the mood for it to enjoy. Tent sleep is a different experience for me and i am sure it would be the same for all. Water stream flows nearby and we can go and pass time there. Morning, we walked around 2 Km into the forest to see a jungle falls which is icing on the cake. Trekking path is also untouched by many i believe. Also you can coffee estate to walk around. No need to mention that food is very delicious and so are services. On a whole, I am sure it would be a complete package for a camp day or two. if it is Coorg, this should be your stay place. I landed at thrillophilia accidentally and it is a needed one. If i want to say in Rajini style, "Magizhchi"
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Madhuri Prajapat Dubare Elephant Camp Coorg @
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Coorg is indeed a lovely place and the perfect place to take your spouse and kids. If you are planning a Coorg trip then you should go to this amazing elephant camp for a quick and amazing vacation! There are whole lot of activities and specially elephants. My kids loved it a lot.
15 October 2015
Excellent
The term 'Gentle Giant' might have been coined especially for elephants! This was a very offbeat and enchanting experience. Totally loved our stay and activities like jeep safari, bird watching, elephant interaction for best part of the whole trip.
10 February 2021
Excellent
Located away from the noise and the crowded town of Virajpet- just 9 kms away. In middle of a plantation with quiet walks around. A place to chill. If you are looking for activities, you need to book outside of the place. Self sufficient within itself with a quaint cottages and deck rooms- clean bathrooms. Food was excellent made by Anand. As the caretaker -he was hospitality personified. chilled out place. Requires the approach road to be done up. And some touch ups getting done. Should have your own vehicle. But I recommend the place
04 February 2021
Excellent
We had the best gateway!! It was very peaceful with mesmerising view. Add on was the stay and the staff was very kind and helpful. We also had camp fire which was cherry on the cake. Would recommend this stay to all and book through thrillophilia
28 January 2021
Rahul Sharma Exclusive Riverside Homestay Cottages in Coorg
Excellent
It was wonderful experience we had here, this place was awesome, no disturbance from other people and there is no restrictions. Food is also superb and hospitality was also fantastic. We were five friends who wanted to party and we sat around bonfire and played songs and enjoyed a lot.
28 January 2021
Excellent
It was wonderful experience we had here, we were five friends and wanted to have a peaceful and private place to talk and enjoy. and this place was awesome. Food is also superb and hospitality was also fantastic. The Site is in very peaceful area.
22 January 2021
Kamlesh Roy Camping In Gonikoppa
Very Good
We had spent a great time with friends and family. The Tour Guide Mr. Arun guided us well through the place.

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