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Madikeri Fort
Madikeri Fort also called Mercara Fort was first founded by Mudduraja in the second half of the 17th century. He also built a palace inside the fort. It was eventually rebuilt and restructured in granite by Tipu Sultan who named the site as Jaffarabad. Mercara Fort is among the many forts, build or rebuild by Tipu Sultan. In 1790, Dodda Vira Rajendra took control of the fort. The British who added to the fort in 1834. The palace was renovated by Linga Rajendra II in 1812-1814. In the north-east corner at the entrance are two life size masonry elephants and a church is present in the south-east corner. The museum displays weaponry used during the era of Tipu Sultan. On display are various artifacts that could give you an insight into what elapsed during the time of Muddu Raja and Tipu Sultan. Madikeri Deputy Commissioner's Office is located inside the Madikeri Fort premises. The church building houses a museum, which contains several items related to history - mainly the British rule era, and also has a huge portrait of Coorg's eminent personality Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa. St. Mark's Church is located within the fort and was raised in 1859, by the officers and men of the East India Company, after the fort came in the hands of EIC, after the fall of Tipu Sultan. The building was funded by the Government of Madras, and placed under the Church of England in India, Diocese of Madras. The church was closed after Indian independence, and taken over by the Government of Karnataka in 1971. The building now houses the Madikeri Fort Museum, managed by the Karnataka State Archaeological Department. The shows stuff ranging from Muddy Raja to Tipu Sultan to British.
Government Museum
Government Museum may refer to: Government Museum, Chennai Government Museum, Karur Government Museum (Bangalore) Government Museum, Mathura Government Museum, Tiruchirappalli Cuddalore Government Museum Government Museum, Pudukkottai Government Museum (Shivappa Nayaka Palace), Shimoga
Tala Kaveri Temple
Maday Holidays
Gaddige Raja's Tomb
Mallalli Waterfalls
Tadiandamol Hills
St Michael's Church
St. Michael's Church may refer to:
Raja Seat Toy Train Station
Raja's Seat
Raja's Seat (Seat of the King) is a seasonal garden of flowers and artificial fountains. It is one of the most important tourist spots in Madikeri of Coorg District. It is 270 km away from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka. A spectacle of layers of greenery, chain of high and low-rise-mountains attired with mist, the Raja Garden was a one-time-favorite of the kings of Kodagu who used to watch the setting sun, and spend time with their queens here. It is shaped like a small square in brick and mortar, with four pillars bridged by arches, enhanced by beautiful surroundings. This spot was a favorite place of recreation for the Rajas and hence was permanently associated with them. It is built on a high level ground with a commanding view of the cliffs and valleys to the west. Early in the morning as the sun is just rising in the east, the mist shrouded valley below offers a rare sight. There is also a Toy Train for children.
Mercara Downs Golf Club
Kukke Shri Subrahmanya Temple
Sri Bhagandeshwara Temple
Coorg
Kodagu (also known by its former name Coorg) is an administrative district in Karnataka, India. Before 1956, it was an administratively separate Coorg State, at which point it was merged into an enlarged Mysore State. It occupies an area of 4,102 square kilometres (1,584 sq mi) in the Western Ghats of southwestern Karnataka. In 2001 its population was 548,561, 13.74% of which resided in the district's urban centre, making it the least populous of the 30 districts in Karnataka.The nearest railway stations are Thalassery and Kannur in Kerala, at a distance of 104, 103 km respectively. The nearest airports are Kannur International Airport in Kerala (81km from Kodagu) and Mangalore International Airport (137 km from Kodagu).
Abbey Falls Madikeri
Makkala Gudi Betta
Abbi Falls
Mandalpatti Peak
View Point Park
Namdroling Monastery Golden Temple
Devaragundi waterfalls
Alakapuri Waterfalls
Abbimatta Falls
Paithalmala Tourism
Chelavara Water Falls
Club Mahindra Madikeri Resort In Coorg
Anjaneya Temple
Kathalekad View Point
Kalanki - The Queen Of Hills
Ezharakund Waterfalls
Nisargadhama Reserve
Bisile Beauty Spot
Nagarhole National Park And Tiger Reserve
Nisargadhama Exotic Bird Park
Iruppu Waterfalls, Brahmagiri