A 150-year-old bungalow in Coorg, which was once the residence of the German missionary Georg Richter, has now been converted to a boutique homestay. The School Estate lies amid the lush coffee and cardamom plantations of Coorg where you can have a tranquil stay, far from the clamours of the city. At the estate, you can wake up to the chirrups of birds and start your day with a cup of freshly brewed coffee.
Bungalow In Coorg Dating Back To 1878
The School Estate dates back to 1878 and is now run by the Aiyapas. Every element inside the plantation bungalow exudes an ancient charm. The century-old pool table inside the homestay has been converted into a quaint dining table. The traditional cottages at the estate are embellished with artefacts curated from different places visited by Mr. and Mrs. Aiyappa. In proximity to the estate, lies the Coorg Golf Links with an 18-hole golf course, surrounded by the verdant Western Ghats.
The estate has two charming cottages and a large family room. While staying at the homestay, you can take a stroll through the 200-acre farm dotted with coffee, cardamom and pepper plantations. You can also unwind on the hammock while taking in the aroma of coffee.
Dig Your Forks Into Traditional Kodava Dishes
At the School Estate, you can have an unforgettable dining experience in the lap of nature. The menu comprises traditional Kodava dishes prepared with ingredients sourced straight out of the farm. The estate also offers delectable English breakfasts and comforting cakes.
Handpick Coffee Beans And Play With Baby Elephants
During your stay at the estate, you can indulge in a plethora of experiences like handpicking coffee beans, fishing and golfing. You can also go on cycling tours to the nature trails nearby. The Thithimathi and Dubare elephant camps, home to the majestic Asian elephants, are also near the estate. You can play with the baby elephants here under the observation of the mahouts.
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source: http://www.curlytales.com / Curly Tales / Home> Discover> Travel> Travel Discovery / by Suchismita Pal / September 16th, 2022