Abbey Falls
Sugato TripathySugato Tripathy|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING IN COORG Updated : Apr 26, 2017, 10.55 AM IST
Sugato Tripathy
An ex banker, currently a B-school professor, travel writer, amateur photographer and an eternal beach lover with a view that "Life is Short & the World is Wide". Hailing from the beautiful city of Bhubaneswar, he has travelled extensively in India and has explored places in Thailand, Malaysia, Maldives, Seychelles, Italy, Philippines and Western Australia. His expertise lies in providing travel experiences, destination tips and featured guides. His idea of "nirvana" is to vegetate on the beach or wander aimlessly in the mountains. You can check out his photo essays at http://www.tripography.in
Coorg, like many other hill stations hasn’t been spared by the monsters of commercialization. Its proximity to Bangalore, one of the largest cities of India, attracts hordes of tourists every week. Despite being such a popular tourist destination, the place still exudes an innate charm and sublime character that brings joy to the solitude seeking traveller.
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