A hotspot for biodiversityCoorg in the Western Ghats, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the world's eight hottest biodiversity hotspots, makes it a treasure trove for nature lovers. The region is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, some of which are endemic and endangered. The Nagarahole National Park here is a major tiger habitat. This park and its surrounding forests are home to tigers, leopards, elephants, and a multitude of other wildlife species.
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Waterfalls galore
The place is home to several waterfalls that grace its landscape. These play a crucial role in the region's ecosystem. Proper watershed management practices help maintain water quality and flow, ensuring the well-being of both wildlife and local communities.
Today, Coorg has become one of the most important ecotourism destinations in India. As eco-tourism gains prominence worldwide, Coorg continues to attract conscious travellers from across the globe.