Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg

Hotel · Kodagu

Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg

Hotel · Kodagu

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1st Monnangeri, Post, Galibeedu, Madikeri, Karnataka 571202, India

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Rainforest resort with 4 restaurants, spa, outdoor pool, activities  

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The Best Hotels and Resorts in Asia: The Gold List 2024

"Located in the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Taj Madikeri is set at the crossroads of Coorg’s wildlife sanctuaries. The hill town property falls under India’s historic Taj Hotels group, credited with opening the nation’s first luxury hotel—The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai—at the turn of the 20th century. Not a single tree was felled in its making. In fact, more were added, as dozens of trees that would otherwise have been cut down were brought in from outside the property. The 63 stand-alone cottages and villas—with more in the works—are well spaced across the steep landscape, each surrounded by greenery and panoramic views. The hotel has four restaurants and a bijou bar, and can organize open-air dining experiences across the property—from the forested Buddha Garden to the 101-candle-lit amphitheater encircled by a large lotus pond. Coorg’s waterfalls, highlands and lakes have led it to be called the Scotland of India, but even that title doesn't convey how special it is. Above all, savor daybreak here. As you listen to the soft patter of rain against subtropical fronds and the sweet schoolboy trill of a Malabar whistling thrush floating through the morning mist, the serenity of Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa simply sings. From $251. —Julian Manning" - CNT Editors

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The Best Hotels and Resorts in the World: The Gold List 2024

"Located in the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Taj Madikeri is set at the crossroads of Coorg’s wildlife sanctuaries. The hill town property falls under India’s historic Taj Hotels group, credited with opening the nation’s first luxury hotel—The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai—at the turn of the 20th century. Not a single tree was felled in its making. In fact, more were added, as dozens of trees that would otherwise have been cut down were brought in from outside the property. The 63 stand-alone cottages and villas—with more in the works—are well spaced across the steep landscape, each surrounded by greenery and panoramic views. The hotel has four restaurants and a bijou bar, and can organize open-air dining experiences across the property—from the forested Buddha Garden to the 101-candle-lit amphitheater encircled by a large lotus pond. Coorg’s waterfalls, highlands and lakes have led it to be called the Scotland of India, but even that title doesn't convey how special it is. Above all, savor daybreak here. As you listen to the soft patter of rain against subtropical fronds and the sweet schoolboy trill of a Malabar whistling thrush floating through the morning mist, the serenity of Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa simply sings."

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Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg

"Why book For featuring its fine-fettle rainforest as the star of show—best soaked up with a side of wellness treatments at the palatial spa. Set the scene Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa is set at the crossroads of Coorg’s UNESCO World Heritage Site wildlife sanctuaries, about 3.5 hours from Mangaluru and 2.5 from Mysuru by road, with a new highway from Bengaluru in the works. The drive to the property takes you through thick coffee plantation corridors and tropical evergreen forests, but the view that awaits at the resort is one that holds your gaze for days. Upon pulling up to the lobby, the open-air cliffside structure pulls you in with a 180-degree vista of rolling forest—no railings, no windows, just a shallow stream-like edging of water to keep guests from the precipice of the platform’s ledge. Pockets of mist, red-and-blue flashes of Malabar trogons, and deep castleton greens are all you see, aside from a smattering of villas tastefully tucked into the landscape below. The backstory The hill town property falls under India’s historic Taj Hotels group, credited with opening the nation’s first luxury hotel—The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai—at the turn of the 20th century. Today, The Taj Mahal Palace remains the proverbial pearl of the well-heeled hotel empire, while its 2012-established Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa stands out as the group’s move towards sustainability before it was a buzzword. The hotel’s boundaries span 180 acres, however, its structures are solely scattered across 30 of them. The remaining territory is protected and undeveloped, preserving its bounty of biodiversity—hundreds of endemic flora and fauna species. It took seven years to construct the hotel as not a single tree was felled in its making. They actually added more, bringing in dozens of trees from outside the property that would have otherwise been cut down. Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa remains a place where you are just as likely to see scientists scarf down their dinner in anticipation of a night out recording rare species—33 types of frogs have been documented on the grounds over a single night—as you are to witness sheikhs and socialites seeking restorative succour in this sleek sanctuary-like setting. The rooms There are 63 stand-alone cottages and villas—with five more in the works—that are well-spaced across the steep landscape, each surrounded by greenery and panoramic views. The superior cottages spotlight deep-soaking stone bathtubs, lined with luxury Ayurvedic soaps and lotions by Forest Essentials; the deluxe cottages feature fireplaces that are a charming addition to Coorg’s damp monsoon season; the premium villas delight with a bird’s-eye view of lush rainforest; the luxury pool villa wows with a retractable ‘open-sky’ roof over its four-foot-deep plunge pool; and the variety of two-bedroom family suites, plus, the three-bedroom presidential nirvana suite, service guests with sprawling living areas and countless amenities. Food and drink An odyssey of organic delicacies. The Taj features four restaurants and a bijou bar, and organizes open-air dining experiences across property—from the forested Buddha Garden to the 101-candle-lit amphitheatre encircled by a large lotus pond. Ferntree proffers healthy produce like basil-tossed finger millet ravioli stuffed with carrot and Thai ginger; Dew stands out for its breakfasts, the dosa counter offering crisp red-rice pancakes that pair wonderfully with the local pumpkin chutney; and contemporary north Indian specialties pretty up the plates at the poolside grill. More intimate dining experiences can be reserved at Nellaki, where the Kodagu thali offers a chance to savour a series of sumptuous regional specialties, including peppy bamboo pickle, piquant raw mango curry, and pandi curry—a peppery pork dish that takes on the tart umami of ripe Malabar tamarind fermented into a dark vinegar known as kachampuli. The spa The 30,000-sq ft J Wellness Circle is vast in space and amenities. Guests enter through a lengthy and narrow rivulet-style pathway, walking across smooth stones framed by clear waters—a more accessible entry is also available. A host of scrubs and copper tubs await those in search of wellness relief, be they Ayurvedic treatments, signature massages, or yoga and meditation therapies. The neighborhood/area Coorg—a corruption of the Kanarese kodagu (“steepness”)—is a distinct district of India’s southwestern Karnataka state. Producing close to 40 per cent of India’s robusta and arabica beans, the region is known as the nation’s coffee cup. Its principal town, Madikeri, also called Mercara, lies in the hill country heartland of the state’s Western Ghats. Coorg’s waterfalls, highlands, and lakes have led it to be called the Scotland of India, but that title takes meaning out of what makes it special. The region holds wildlife such as Asiatic elephants, stripe-necked mongoose, sloth bears, four-horned antelope, and a wide array of wild cats. It is also a birder’s paradise, brimming with the birdsong of Malabar barbets and Nilgiri flowerpeckers: over 350 species of birds have been recorded here, out of which close to 300 are considered residents. Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Nagarhole National Park, Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, and Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary stand out as biodiversity hotspots. The service The staff win you over as surely and swiftly as the fragrance of dark cane jaggery wafting from the clay cups of Coorg-style bella kaapi (jaggery coffee) they hand you upon check-in. The concierge team excels in recommending activities that bring out the best of Coorg’s bounty of wildlife sanctuaries and treasured local produce like the famed Kodagu honey. Outings to Dubare Elephant Camp are especially popular with younger guests, and trips to Namdroling Monastery take you to the largest teaching centre of Nyingma Tibetan Buddhism. Coffee plantation tours and tastings explore why Coorg’s robusta roasts are considered some of the best in the world, while excursions to local historical sites like Madikeri Fort and Raja’s Tomb reveal elegant Indo-Saracenic examples of architecture. For families For emerging young epicureans, seasonal strawberry picking or a day of learning how to whip up regional specialties are sure-fire hits. The property has even set up a conservatory in a century-old Coorgi home, with a retired colonel of Kodava heritage operating as the resident docent: his charm, wit, and knowledge as immaculate as his perfectly trimmed moustache. Adventurous travelers can learn archery and zipline through the rainforest, though the best way to explore the environs is to embark on either of the resort’s two naturalist-led hikes. Eco effort No earthmovers were brought in during the resort’s construction. The bricks used to build the clusters of cottages were made out of mud taken from the property’s man-made lake. The mustard-y amber-toned paint that coats the villas and cottages is an all-natural, clay-based pigment traditionally used in the region; even though it has to be reapplied annually, it is preferred by the property as it is non-toxic to vulnerable endemic species. All the moss-kissed tiles that line the lodging’s roof are recycled ones sourced from local villages. The property also uses electric buggies to shuttle guests around the expansive property, however, 4x4s are also used as backups. Accessibility for those with mobility impairments Given the region’s name literally means ‘steepness’, the highlands are home to slick slopes and rocky terrain that inherently represent a mobility challenge–though the property is generally much more accessible. At the Taj, guests are chauffeured around the property in electric buggies, and its central five-storey structure has a lift. The hotel has wheelchair-accessible parking and paths of travel, as well as in-room accessibility in select rooms. Anything left to mention? Savor daybreak. Listening to the soft patter of rain against sub-tropical fronds, and the sweet school-boy trill of a Malabar whistling thrush floating through the morning mist, the serenity of Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa simply sings." - Julian Manning

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Taj Madikeri Resort and Spa, Coorg (Coorg, Karnataka) Verified Reviews | Tablet Hotels

"Privacy’s one thing, 180 acres of unspoiled rainforest is quite another. The slopes and valleys of the Western Ghats, the surface of which has hardly been scratched by tourism and development, offer prime pickings for an eco-conscious, low-impact luxury resort like Taj Madikeri Resort and Spa, Coorg. Self-sufficiency is the name of the game here, a considerable 4,000 feet up, and this Taj outpost delivers on all counts: you’d be hard pressed to exhaust its opportunities for dining, exercising, or even just idling with a satisfied eye on the mist-swaddled hills." - Tablet Hotels

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marywL1534OQ

Google
We stayed at the Taj Madikeri for 5 days. Even before we arrived, the staff were in contact, checking our travel arrangements and welcoming us. Our butler Saksham, made sure there was lunch delivered to our room on arrival as we had been travelling for several hours. From the moment we arrived we were made to feel incredibly special and no chore was too much. Every staff member treated us with respect and greeted us with a smile. |The whole experience was incredible. The resort itself was beautiful with excellent facilities. Built within the forest rather than through it, sustainability and protection of the environment were clearly priorities. |Our villa was spectacular and Saksham was attentive, knowledgeable and efficient without ever being intrusive. The food was delicious and varied, plenty of international and local dishes to try- you could eat something different at every meal. |There is plenty for the whole family to do, even if the weather is poor, but we were lucky enough to have sunshine and enjoy the stunning views. |I have never stayed anywhere so perfect.|Thank you for an amazing experience.

Abrar_7

Google
Our recent stay at Taj Madikeri was truly unforgettable! From the breathtaking ambiance at the entrance, surrounded by clouds, mist, and rain, to the luxurious 5-star rooms, we felt like royalty. The warm welcome from the chef and executives set the tone for an amazing stay.||The special birthday touches, including the surprise message, cake, and buggy rides, were delightful. The temperature-controlled pool, Jacuzzi, kids' activity room, and grills restaurant were all top-notch.||The Independence Day celebration was a highlight, and the food buffet and breakfast were the icing on the cake. We also loved the archery section and the common pool area!||A huge thank you to the entire team at Taj Madikeri for making our stay so memorable.

Gurunathreddy M

Google
Great place to stay. Cottages are really good. The staff are very friendly. It's not a good time to visit in July. It rains heavily and the hill was covered fully with fog. Not able to take a resort trip due to fog and rain. Otherwise the resort is really good. Food is okay, not that great. If you are a newly brewed driver be careful, there are almost 45 degree uphills. It's better to hire an experienced driver to drive to the resort. Check in is 2 pm and checkout is 12 pm. They have buggy to drive us to the restaurant and other places in the resort. No problem with commuting in resort. There are leaches, be careful and carry necessary first aid.

shailvi shah

Google
We had a truly wonderful stay at Taj Coorg, and a big part of that experience was thanks to Peter. From the moment we arrived, he made us feel genuinely welcomed and cared for in every way. His warm hospitality, attention to detail, and ever-smiling presence made our stay extra special. What stood out even more was his kindness after our stay when we forgot our coffee, Peter personally stepped in and ensured it was dispatched to us without any hassle. That kind of thoughtfulness and follow-through is rare and truly appreciated. Thank you, Peter, for going above and beyond. You made our visit memorable in every sense.

882rohitt

Google
Nice comfortable rooms, attentive staff and tasty food. What more can one ask for. Keep up the good work and conserve nature through your green initiative.|Special mention for the exceptional service by Suva, Ricky and the two ladies at the reception who were constantly there to help.

Kush Bhatt

Google
It was one the best resort i have been in especially the food in there and the hospitality is on another level. The chef personally greeted us when we were having breakfast and my god how joyful was the conversation and that night he prepared the best food i have ever had in my life and when i say this i truly mean it, it’s by no means any exaggeration. The staff is also quite nice as one of the member suggested a drink for my family member who had a slight cold and irritation in throat and prepared it as once and how it worked like a charm. The location is great and the rooms were quite nice and i loved the fact that drivers were given if we wanted to travel to different locations in resort and the drivers each of them is very nice, we wanted to check out at 4 in the morning and they came by 3:45 and were smiling and we asked them to pack some sandwiches for the road ahead and how nicely they packed it. Also if you have kids or even adults make sure to not miss the activities they are so good especially archery(it is complimentary for the first time then you can pay for more) and it was quite a nice experience. Overall i would 100% visit it again and would recommend it to everyone that is going to coorg.

Global814702

Google
We enjoyed our family trip to Taj last week . Our overall experience was really good. I would like to especially highlight that few of the staff members were exceptional . This includes Preksha from Ferntree restaurant and Saadiya from the front desk . Both of them are highly talented and really knows how to handle the guests. It is really great to have such a wonderful experience in Taj especially when the staff members are sweet and welcoming. We would definitely visit again when we have a chance .

Nishant Sethi

Google
Our recent stay at Taj Madikeri Coorg was nothing short of perfection! The property itself is a dream, offering ultimate relaxation with its inviting indoor heated pool and soothing jacuzzi. We spent hours enjoying the panoramic views from the outdoor pool, which truly felt like paradise. For those seeking adventure, the kayaking was fantastic! And of course, every meal was a delight – the food was consistently amazing. If you're looking for a luxurious and memorable escape, Taj Madikeri Coorg delivers on all fronts.