Scotland of India: Nestled in the misty Western Ghats of Karnataka, Coorg or Kodagu is often hailed as the "Scotland of India”. This scenic hill station earned its nickname from British settlers who were mesmerized by its rolling hills, lush greenery and cool climate reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands. Beyond its natural beauty, Coorg is famous for sprawling coffee plantations, rich biodiversity and the sacred River Kaveri that begins its journey here. Each visit promises a mix of breathtaking landscapes and cultural heritage that makes it stand out among India’s hill stations.

India is a land of endless variety, from snow-capped peaks in the north to serene beaches along the coast. Many destinations are so picturesque that they are compared to famous locations worldwide, some areas a

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