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Mallalli Falls

Mallalli Falls is situated in the northern region of Kodagu District, Karnataka. The Kumaradhara River is the main watercourse for this waterfall. The Kumaradhara later flows through Kukke Subrahmanya and merges with the Netravati River at Uppinangadi, which then empties into the Arabian Sea at Mangalore. These falls are also good for trekking. Trekkers will come across interesting routes with beautiful settings around them which makes the experience all the more interesting and enjoyable. However, there are many leeches on the routes so it is better to be prepared for them while trekking. The falls at the foot of Pushpagiri peak and trekking till the peak enhances your overall Coorg experience.

Honnamana Kere

The biggest lake in the region of Coorg, Honnamana Kere (Honnama Lake) is a place that must be visited while on your Coorg trip. It is one of the many tourist spots in Somwarpet which is one of the taluks of Coorg. Honnamana Kere Lake is located in Daddamalthe which is quite near to the village Sulimalthe. Sulimalthe village is at a distance of 6 km from Somwarpet town. The Honnamana Kere presents tourists with breathtaking scenery and amazing photographic opportunities. The environment around is relaxing and calm. It is surrounded by majestic mountains, cliffs and a huge expanse of coffee plantations creating a beautiful natural setting. Two hills named Gavi Betta and Mori Betta also cover the Lake. Along with sightseeing, the Lake also offers various opportunities for outdoor activities such as boating and fishing.

Bisle Ghat

Bisle is a small village in the heart of southwestern India's the Western Ghats. The village is located in Hassan District's Sakleshpur (Sakaleshpura) Taluk. In this vast forest region, there are several hillocks called Pushpagiri, Kumara Betta, Yennikallu, Patla, Dodda Betta, and Kannadi Kallu.

Manjarabad Fort

Manjarabad fort is a star fort built in 1792 by Tipu Sultan the then Sarvadhakari/ruling on behalf of Mysore King of Mysore following French star-shaped fort designs made popular by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban that deflect cannon fire and allow guns to cover all approaches without dead positions.

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