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Wednesday 25 November 2009

Indian President Pratibha Patil flies in fighter jet ..

An Adventure of Indian president in sky for 30 minutes with "sukhoi" jet troops....

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Indian President Pratibha Patil in the Sukhoi
The president described the flight as a 'unique experience'



Indian President Pratibha Patil has flown in a fighter jet, becoming the country's first woman to fly in a combat plane.

Mrs Patil, 74, described her 30-minute flight in a two-seater Sukhoi jet as "a wonderful and unique experience".

The president was a co-passenger in the jet that flew above an air force base near the city of Pune in western India.

She also set a world record by becoming the oldest woman to be airborne in a combat jet, Indian officials claim.

"I was familiarised with the manoeuvring of the aircraft which has a very sophisticated way of handling it. I had the opportunity to fly in the most technically advanced aircraft," Mrs Patil told a press conference in Pune city after her flight.

Symbolic

"I am reassured that our pilots and the defence forces have the required skills and expertise. I am reassured that we have the expertise and strength to protect our borders," she said.

Earlier, a confident-looking president sat in the co-pilot's seat in the cockpit and waved to people gathered at the airbase.

Mrs Patil, who always appears in public in traditional Indian saris, wore a special khaki green "G-suit" worn by fighter pilots to counter gravitational effect due to any high-speed air manoeuvres.

She is the second Indian president after APJ Abdul Kalam to fly in a Sukhoi.

India's presidents have largely symbolic duties, including official command of the country's military.

Sunday 22 November 2009

The great Responsibiities of Mother..

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It goes without saying that mothers have an important role to play in their children's lives. Here are a few tips on how you can be a better parent to your child:

Respect and value your child:

Always respect your children -- respect and listen to their views and values, their opinions. Give them your complete attention when they want to talk to you. Put whatever activity you are engaged in on hold, and if that's not possible, set a time for when you can chat, and make sure to stick to it.

Encourage your children every opportunity you get. Make them feel special and express your love for them often. Hug them, kiss them and say 'I love you' everyday, not just when they are young but also as they grow older. Let them feel your love and affection as often as you can.

Talk to your kids:

Conversing with children is the best way to influence their ability and love for learning. Children who are spoken to often as infants will understand more words when they are toddlers and pre-schoolers than others. Communication also strengthens the mother-child bond and eases out the communication barriers, even as kids grow older.

Have fun with them:

Mothers are so busy with their day-to-day routines that they forget to have fun with their children. Take out one-on-one time to enjoy with your child. Do something that both of you like -- indulge in outdoor games, art and craft, board games, go for a walk, chat, cook -- do anything at all that makes you feel good. Laugh together, tickle each other, dance, sing songs, just have FUN!

Read to your little ones:

Reading to your children is the best way to inculcate a reading habit in them, which leads to a love of learning as they grow older. Reading also creates an emotional bond between parent and the child, whether it's lap-time reading, bedtime reading or any other way of doing it that you both enjoy. Moreover, it develops their imagination, creativity, vocabulary and communication skills.

Keep your children safe:

All parents want to keep their kids safe. Remember to take the necessary precautions, whether it is making them sit in the backseat of the car while driving, or making sure that there is someone responsible with them at all times. Make sure your home is childproof, with electrical outlets out of reach, furniture edges rounded off, glass items out of the way etc.

Teach your children values:

Make sure to impart good values to your kids -- it's the best gift you'll ever give them. Values are the foundation of a child's character. Teach your children values through everyday interactions, stories and by the way you conduct yourself. While story-telling, however, make sure you don't connect the story to the child. If, for example, you want to teach your little one about honesty, tell him/ her interesting stories related to it. Do not say, "You should behave in the same manner as so-and-so did and always tell the truth" -- the message will not sink in. To a youngster, this feels like nagging and moralizing, which will go in one ear and out the other.

Be a good role model:

Remember that your kids are watching you all the time and want to ape you in every possible way. Even very young children take in and listen to everything their parents say and do, so remain aware of your actions and behavior around them. For example, if you talk rudely to the domestic help, you will not be very successful in teaching your children the value of politeness. Model the behavior that you want them to develop.

Keep your kids healthy, but allow them their personal likes and dislikes when it comes to food:

Provide nutritious meals for your children, but allow them to make their own choices about what they like or don't like. As long as you are providing them with nutritious options and not junk food, they will almost always make the right choices. With young children, try and be creative with their meals, so that it's fun for them. If, for instance, there is cooked vegetable and chapattis for dinner, fold some cooked veggies into each chapatti so that the kids can enjoy it as a roll.

Set rules and limits:

A good mother is firm and flexible. Don't leave discipline only to a child's father. Set reasonable rules and limits and discuss them with your kids beforehand. Follow through with the consequences whenever applicable. However, there are times when you have to be flexible and ease the rules; times when youngsters are tired, sleepy, hungry or not well.

Be just and fair:

Treat all your children in the same manner. However, don't try to be overly fair, as it will get in the way -- for example, if you are out shopping and spot a book that one of your kids needs for a reference project, you do not necessarily have to buy something for the other child. Similarly, bring the other child what he/ she requires when it's needed. As long as you are providing for both of them equally, they will understand and not make an issue. When you try to be overly fair, children tend to find faults with every little thing you do.

Don't interfere in your children's fights unless it's necessary:

Allow your kids to settle issues on their own. As long as there is no bullying or physical violence, do not get involved in their fights. When you try to resolve their disputes, you will be required to take sides and this will not go down well with one of them. It is better to allow children to handle their own problems as far as possible. If they are not able to do it, or you feel like the situation is getting to you, ask them to play separately till they are able to be civil to each other and find a solution. You will be doing them a favor by teaching them the values of co-operation, problem-solving and compromise in the process.

Honor their father:

One of the best things a mother can do is Honor her children's father in front of them. Even if you are separated or divorced, never speak ill about your spouse in front of your children. Talk about him with respect and teach your children to respect him too.

Get the kids to interact with extended family:

Get your children to bond with extended family -- uncles, aunts, cousins. Make an effort so that they interact with both the maternal and paternal sides. Even if you don't get along with your in-laws, teach your children to respect their grandparents. They will hold you in higher esteem for doing that.

Keep your self-respect intact:

Always expect to be treated with respect by others in the presence of your kids and by your kids themselves. Do not allow anyone to cross a line. Maintain your dignity under all circumstances; be honest and keep your integrity intact always.

Take care of yourself:

Sleep well and take out time for yourself. Keep yourself in good health. Remember, a happy, relaxed mother can give more of herself to her children and family than an overworked, tense parent.

Saturday 21 November 2009

You can Win....A book for a strong career development...


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A nice experience with this book in the field of networking connecting many people in many ways ..

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Friday 20 November 2009

Psychology......The study of mind and soul ..


Psychology (lit. "study of the soul", sometimes rendered "study of the mind",[1] from Greek: ψυχή psukhē "breath, spirit, soul"; and -λογία, -logia "study of"[1]) is an academic and applied discipline which involves the scientific study of human or animal mental functions and behaviors. In addition or opposition to employing scientific methods, psychologists often rely upon symbolic interpretation and critical analysis, albeit less frequently than other social sciences such as sociology.

A professional theorist or practitioner of psychology is called a psychologist. Psychologists study such phenomena as perception, cognition, attention, emotion, motivation, personality, behavior and interpersonal relationships. Some, especially depth psychologists, also consider the unconscious mind.a Psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental functions in individual and social behavior, while also exploring the underlying physiological and neurological processes.

Psychological knowledge is applied to various spheres of human activity including the family, education, employment, and the treatment of mental health problems. Psychology includes many sub-fields that span areas as diverse as human development, sports, health, industry, media and law. Psychology incorporates research from the social sciences, natural sciences, and humanities.

Hello Doctor.. Few health tips .. take care of your health

Piles ,A commonly affecting disease in the abdomen of the people of age between 25-60 please don’t get hesitate to discuss this disease with doctor or in this forum it’s a common health disorder may appear in certain age for all the people ..







Piles symptoms:

Pain at passing stools, slight bleeding in the case of internal trouble, and feeling

of soreness and irritation after passing a stool are the usual symptoms of piles.

The patient cannot sit comfortably due to itching , discomfort, and pain in the

rectal region.


Piles causes:
Chronic constipation, bowel disorders

The primary cause of piles is chronic constipation and other bowel disorders. The straining in order to evacuate the constipated bowels, and the pressure thus caused on the surrounding veins leads to piles. Piles are more common during pregnancy and in conditions affecting the liver and upper bowel.

Other causes:

Other causes are prolonged periods of standing or sitting , strenuous work, obesity, "excessive consumption of chicken,capsicum, coffee,tea" general weakness of the tissues of the body, mental tension, stress, and heredity.

Piles Home Remedies:

·White radish is considered highly valuable in piles; 100 mg of grated radish mixed with a teaspoon of honey may be taken twice daily in treating this condition.



· This vegetable can also be taken in the form of juice mixed with a pinch of salt. It should be given in doses of 60 to 90 ml, morning and evening. White radish, well ground into a paste in milk. can also be applied over inflamed pile masses to relieve pain and swelling.

Mosambi fruit juice is suggested as a good antibiotic for curing piles..

· Better eat a curd rice every day once ,along with some ragi malt and curd really it cures without any irritation very faster then any antibiotic ..

· Eat all the vegetables , cereals

Antibiotics suggested by doctors

· Anovate cream and ointments.





· Cramafinn syrup.

Exercise:

A patient with piles must make an all-out effort to tone up the entire system. Exercise plays an important corrective rule in this condition. Movements which exercise the abdominal muscles will improve circulation in the rectal region and relieve congestion.

Be Proud to be an Indian….A peaceful Democratic nation with many Role models…




Be proud to be an Indian ,we the people of India having an enormous natural resources along with a brilliant , enthusiastic personalities with a good determination to the society .there are many people in India who are working for the development of the nation in various different fields like cultural, political ,scientific research ,educational in reforming the society . All such personalities are come from the various places of the nation with a different culture ,tradition, caste, religion, and with different qualities to deserve themselves to the nation really it’s a great thing to work for the society with a VISION …Even though they come from different parts of the country they treat every states and its culture as one ..All such personalities and their contribution to this society is a memorable and very grateful ..

We the youths of the same nation should follow the visions of such personalities keep them as Role Models to achieve our dreams and to fulfill this life with a remarkable achievements to the nation and to people of this society ..The popularity of such personalities with their contribution throughout the nation and worldwide will make other countries and people to inspire about Indian’s ..

ONE INDIA , MANY CONTRIBUTIONS … jai ho…

Wednesday 18 November 2009

Savandurga .....A highest peak point and a beautiful trekking spot in the bangalore region.......


Its On july 10th 2009 at 10:00 am, We 10 members of our friends decided to make a new adventures trekking trip to savandurga from channapatna,In the journey we all of my friends went to Ramanagaram in our vehicle we took a deviation towards magadi road a 30 km distance away from ramanagara to savandurga in the journey we meet number of villages and different people along with cloudy green hill surroundings in the journey its really amazing...



















At 11:00 we reached the place savandurga there firstly we took the darshana of lord sri lakshmi narasimha swamy temple, Its was built about 700 years ago .

At 11:50 am we started the trekking mission as it was afternoon the rocks are so much become hotter so, we seek the help of the guide to show the way for easy trekking and we followed him when we reached the half point of the hill we become to ill .. after some time again we started trekking towards the fort built above the hill by" tippu sultan "early in 19th century.


Really its a cool place after reaching the fort above we can feel the moving clouds around us and a great view of the surrounding bangalore and other regions ... there we started eating some snacks along some cool drinks we got relaxed and again moving towards the peak point we face many difficulties in between trekking the terrain of the rock ..its was so descent when we look behind its so much descent{slope} we feel very feared at the time..

But with an enthusiasm we all holding the hands one by one reached the maximum peak there we fond many rocks joined one another making a small lakes in between where the stored rain water flows down like "jog falls"visible in the other side of the hill really fantastic see-nary we found there in the top of the hill
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This is a fourth stage again in our journey we reached the caves in the top of the hill where some wild animals lived early ..From there again we started to meet the peak and most tip point of the hill where we found a "NANDHI" mantap at the top of the hill its really a peak point we reached the top most in our life time while standing on top of the hill experiences the himalaya of north india but "We found that there is no security made here to stand there at the nandhi statue in between mantap its too edge on the top of the rock. really we should keep hold to our breath at that spot"

.If we look it from the below we find that a single rock is standing at the feet from one side ..Some illustration and theories we found that its a single rock surrounding the hill by many number of small rocks this happened due to " volcanic eruption " in the early age..
"while standing at the top of the peak on the hill we can forget all the sorrow 's of our life ...."

Moving back to get down is really cool ......

Suggestion: The tourism Department should take measures to avoid malpractices here by security's,police alert's and should provide basic facilities to improve the tourism in the region many of the visitors from foreign facing difficulties due to improper guidelines 's during the visit's It is a very nice experience with foreign visitors with our friends ...


Really its an adventures trekking journey to meet the peak of haven...
THANKS TO THE NATURE.....

Monday 16 November 2009

A nice business journey to Central food techonological research institute" CFTRI mysore" with Jithender JI my wellwisher ...

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On sunday july 19 2009 at 9:30 am ,A journey to mysore "CFTRI" with my dear friend Jithenderji is a nice experience. where we meet the scientist DR.Ramesh president of horticulture and industrial development in "CFTRI " we got a brief explain about scientific developments in the food technology,research in developing the new agro based industries and its marketing really its very helpful.. there is a good Platform for those who wanted to become an entrepreneur in the field of agro-based industries.. scientists in "CFTRI"were contributing more to this society but only few are interested to take this advantage..

we got a brief explanation about our projects "cultivating mushroom" and how to develop the market to mushroom and its preservation . A very nice illustration along with prepared project details about mushroom..

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Its better to visit" CFTRI "who were all interested to develop their career in the field of agro based industries, It Is helping the farmers with a kind and support along with bank loans for developing agro based industries through 't the country .

Meeting Such an experience in my life time is unforgettable ..

Kodagu..the land of worriers..An orange country.. A one stop tourism spot with a different culture...

Kodagu (anglicized as Coorg), a fertile mountainous region of Karnataka blessed with natural beauty, is the birthplace of Kaveri River. Nestled in the Sahyadri Mountains of the Western Ghats, this rugged and hilly region is inhabited by a unique group of people with martial traditions. They are a relatively a small community called Kodavas (Coorgs or Coorgis). The Kodavas have fiercely guarded their tradition and customs as well as their uniqueness. Kodavas are the dominant class living in Kodagu though they only form about 15 to 20 percent of the population. There are 100,000 Kodavas in Kodagu with a total population of 545,000. They co-exist with people of other castes and tribes peacefully that include the Yeravas, Kurubas, the aborigines called Kudiyas, the lower caste called Poleyas. The region was later settled by Vokkaligas from Hassan and Chikmagalur, Shettys from Dakshina Kannada, who were businessmen and Mapilles (Moplahs), who are the Islamic converts left over from Hyder Ali and Tippu’s era.

The Kodavas are reputed to be handsome and hospitable, and are hunters and harvesters. In their customs and worship they distinguish themselves as quite different as compared to Hindus, with whom they now identify. They have carved out their own unique society. Kodavas are people who are fond of song, dance and merriment. They have a rich collection of folk songs fit for every occasion, like birth, marriage and festivals.

The Land

Kodagu is a small mountainous region on the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats. The average altitude ranges from 3000 to 5500 feet. The highest peak is Thadiyanda Mol at 5729 feet. Kodagu is bordered by Tulu speaking Dakshina Kannada to its Northwest, Kannada speaking Hassan District to the North and Mysore to the Northeast. To the South and Southwest are the Malayalam speaking Kannur and Kozhikode districts of Kerala. Thus all three languages have had an impact on Kodagu. The region is drenched with heavy rainfall, along with the coastal Karnataka, a result of the deluge of Southwest Monsoon.

This abundant rainfall has resulted in lush forest growth that is typical of the Western Ghats with its rain forest in this range of mountains. The heavy rainfall is also conducive to growing rice paddy in flatter areas. The wet slopes are also ideal for growing coffee beans. Some of the best coffee estates in South India, first established by the British, are to be found in Kodagu. A drive through the thoroughfare certainly will reward one with natural scenic beauty of canopies of trees and expansive scenery of the mountains. It is also not unusual to see coffee plantations, pregnant with red berries on either sides of the road. Coffee, cardamom, pepper, orange, timber and honey known as ‘Coorg Honey' are the major products of Kodagu. Tea, rubber. Arecanut, coconut, citrus fruits, pineapple, papaya, plantain, piggery and poultry are other products fueling its economy. Kodagu, which is a district of Karnataka State, has three Taluks namely Madikeri, Somavarapete and Virajapete.

Igguthappa Temple, Kakkabe


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The Padi Igguthappa temple, one of most important temple of Kodavs - the tribal inhabitants in Kakkabe, is dedicated to Iguthappa, another name for Lord Subramanya. The devotees believe in the miracles by Iguthappa, where any one can ask for anything from this super power God.

Farmers in and around this area usually offer prayers and offerings for rains during the famous Annual festival in the temple conducted during the month of March. Tulabhara, weighing oneself against fruits, sugar, coconuts, rice etc, is an important offering here. This temple governs significant role in the cultural and traditional life of the place.

Roadtrip to Coorg

Coorg is often referred to as the Scotland of India, the land fragranced by the strong whiff of coffee, the aroma of fresh cardamom, pepper, mixed with a dash of honey. The land of the lovely Kodagu people has all the makings for a wonderful holiday; an excellent break from the hustle bustle world of today. Unfortunately we did not pick the right time for our trip, and ended up with egg fuyong on our face. Serves us right.

Getting there:
Coorg is in south-western tip of Karnataka bordering Tamilnadu and Kerala. It's situated on the western ghats of South India. The only way into Coorg is by road. International travelers could fly down either to Bangalore or Mangalore, before embarking on a road trip. If rail is your preference, then one could take a train to Mysore, Mangaore or Hassan and drive down from there. Since we drove down from Bangalore, I can comment only on this sector.

The best way into Coorg is via the Mysore Expressway - which unfortunately is still under construction, and by the way things get done around here shouldn't be ready until the third Monday of Summer 2007. The road is a mix of wonderful stretches of freshly tarred road, and just when you are about to pay a compliment you realize that the lanes merge and its back to trying to avoid oncoming trucks and busses overtaking each other; it's like the signs on the route say "today's inconvenience is tomorrow's comfort".


An early morning start from Bangalore would ensure that you'd be in Coorg in around five to six hours - an hour's delay after eight would result in a two hour delay in reaching your destination as the traffic on the expressway increases exponentially, and if the traffic don't kill you, the heat will. Driving at night will have its own share of problems, with most drivers using high beam on the highway. The expressway has loads of nasty unmarked speed breakers which makes them difficult to spot even during the day - I cant imagine driving under these conditions at night.


The route we took is Bangalore, Ramanagaram, Chennapatna, Mandya, Srirangapatna, Hunsur, Kushalnagar, Bylakuppe, Madikeri. We took the West of Chord road to Srirangapatna via the Mysore Expressway. Right after Srirangapatna we took a exit which heads to the Nagarhole National Park. This route (SH88) lead us to Madikeri bypassing Mysore via Hunsur Road - which is pretty decent. Unfortunately most of the road signs are written only in Kannada so do ask around. You will find locals more than happy to help you with directions even if you don't know the language.


We stopped over at Bylakuppe to visit the Tibetan monastery and golden temple - which was absolutely fantastic. We were magically transported Tibet; with the calmness in the temple, and the aroma of fresh momo's steaming in the midday sun. Bylakuppe consists of seven camps which are spread over many acres. Before you reach Kushalnagar you'll notice an arch which takes you to the temple (which is in camp four). We found a descent Tibetan restaurant in camp one, which served a variety of local delicacies. Around thirty kilometers on and you would reach Madikeri. We didn't as we took an early exit into Santikuppe to our home stay.




Things to do / Places to see:
Madikeri: is the capital of Coorg. Over the years it has become more and more touristy with it’s dense forests, serene hills, coffee plantations, and friendly people.

Kakkabe: is famous for being the largest producer of honey in the whole of south east Asia. It also boasts of the Padi Igutappa temple. Kakkabe is around two hours from Madikeri city center.



Bhagamandala Temple: can be found at the point of convergence of the rivers Cauvery, and Sujyothi and the Kanike. The Bhangandeshwara temple here has a distinct Kerala façade. Because of the three rivers, it is also called Triveni Sangam. The serene temple has intricate carvings and a copper roof. A dip at the Triveni Sangam nearby is supposed to revive sagging spirits, but take prior permission at the temple.






Telecauvery: is the origin of one of the most sacred rivers in India – the Cauvery which passes through two States. It can be found 47 km from Madikeri and 9 km from Bhagamandala. This source can be found atop the Brahmagiri hill, where one can enjoy a spectacular view of Coorg.


Abbi Falls: which is around ten kilometers from Madikeri. The road is narrow and uphill, we found the local drivers pretty relaxed and patient; much unlike the Bangalore variety with their "hey, my car has a horn so I must honk it" mentality. The signboards will lead you from the city center to the falls. One has to walk down a flight of irregular stairs for around ten minutes to get to the fall itself. Depending on the time of the year the falls will either be lush, or be a trickle. Unfortunately in our case it was the latter. The lack of any security meant that visitors could wash themselves, their clothes, vessels, and anything else they could think of in the river. The entire estate had garbage strewn all over, which shows the scant disregard of the tourism officials. Needless to say that we stayed there only for ten minutes.



Dhubare Elephant Training Camp: which is around forty kilometers from Madikeri. On the Madikeri to Kushalnagar road there is an exit on the right to the Sidhapur road. After around ten kilometers on the Sidhapur road there is an exit on the left which takes you to the camp. Unfortunately this road does not have any signs, so you may have to ask the locals. Just remember not to use the word "Camp" as the rest of the sentence is ignored and you will be given directions to the Tibetan camp. One can take a coracle to the island or walk over the rocks which join the island to the main land. Tickets for the coracle ride are around fifteen rupees, and the entry to the island is four rupees per head. The main attraction of the training camp is the elephant bath which takes place every morning from eight to nine; after that there isn't much to do unless you are interested in an elephant ride. Instead of re-tracing your route back to Madikeri a better option would be to continue on the Sidhapur road towards Valnoor. Take a right at the first bustop in Valnoor which would take you to the scenic Sidhapur Madikeri highway.



Rajah's Seat: This is smack in the middle of the city, and can be walked to from the city center. Rajah's seat is situated on a cliff which gives you an unrestricted view of the many mountains of the area, in the evenings one can enjoy a beautiful sunset. But the place is very commercial and usually is packed with tourists and locals alike every evening.

Madikeri Fort: is one of Tipu Sultan’s stronghold as he ruled this region in the 18th century. The fort can reached on foot from the city center. The fort houses a temple, a chapel, a prison and a museum.



Nagarhole National Park: is one of the best sanctuaries in southern India, providing habitat to several indigenous animals like elephants, tigers, deer, and monkeys. One can enjoy a jungle safari atop an elephant for a small fare. It is around ninety kilometers from Madikeri.




Irpu Falls: can be found in Brahmagiri hills in the south of Coorg around ninety kilometers from Madikeri. The river Lakshmanatirtha falls over a cliff which is called Irpu falls. This place is believed to have the power to wash away your sins, so as you can imagine can get quite crowded. One can also visit the Ram temple in the vicinity. This place can be visited from Gonikopal on the way to Nagerhole National Park by taking a detour after Srimangala, situated in the Kutta Road.

Food:
Local delicacies include pork curry, and rice cakes. Absolutely delicious! I'm sure there are some vegetarian tidbits as well, but I have absolutely no idea what they are.

Stay:
A few hotels to stay at in Madikeri, and many home stays away from the city. Getting to the home stays would be next to impossible if you don't have your car. For those seeking luxury Orange County and Club Mahendra are the places to stay.

Shopping:
Madikeri plays host to a Market on Fridays where you can sample the local spices, like pepper, nutmeg, cardamom, star anise, along with a wide variety of coffees, fresh fruits and veggies. Along with coffee and spices, Coorg is also famous for its Honey. All these can be found in stores in the city center.

Restaurants:
Nothing that tickled our fancy.

Nightlife:
Coorg is a sleepy district, and most will hit the sack early and wake up to the sunrise.

Best Time to Visit:
The Best Time to visit Coorg is from November to April. The temperature variations experienced at Coorg are not major. The climate remains fairly pleasant throughout the year. Make sure you carry along some woolens in case you plan to visit in winter.


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