Have you been to Kodagu-the Scotland of India?
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, KARNATAKA/ Created : Feb 20, 2024, 06:47 IST
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One of the most striking similarities between Kodagu and Scotland lies in their lush greenery. Kodagu's undulating hills, with dense forests, sprawling tea plantations, and meandering rivers, will remind you of the Scottish Highla … Read more
One of the most striking similarities between Kodagu and Scotland lies in their lush greenery. Kodagu's undulating hills, with dense forests, sprawling tea plantations, and meandering rivers, will remind you of the Scottish Highlands. The region's fertile land, nourished by the monsoon rains, supports rich flora that blankets the landscape in a vibrant shade of green throughout the year. Read less
One of the most striking similarities between Kodagu and Scotland lies in their lush greenery. Kodagu's undulating hills, with dense forests, sprawling tea plantations, and meandering rivers, will remind you of the Scottish Highlands. The region's fertile land, nourished by the monsoon rains, supports rich flora that blankets the landscape in a vibrant shade of green throughout the year.
The climate of Kodagu bears a resemblance to the temperate weather experienced in Scotland, with cool temperatures and abundant rainfall shaping its natural landscape. The mist-laden valleys and refreshing breeze offer respite from the sweltering heat of the plains, making Kodagu an ideal destination for those seeking solace in nature's embrace..
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