Iruppu water falls is located at a distance of around 9 km from Kodagu Whitewater Rafting. The Iruppu waterfall is surrounded by lush green Western Ghats. The roaring waters of the Iruppu falls and the picturesque surroundings make it a favorite picnic spot. Iruppu Falls presents a magnificent view during the monsoon. Originating in the lofty Brahmagiri peaks, the falls plunge 170 ft in two different stages. Iruppu falls later become a part of the Lakshmana Teertha River. Hence, this waterfall is also known as Lakshmana teertha falls.
Nagarahole National Park is located at a distance of around 27 km from Kodagu Whitewater Rafting. The Nagarahole National Park is the best place for you to exactly know where the wild truly reside. A visit to the park can be an amazing experience, one that you won’t forget for a long time in your life. Nagarahole was an exclusive hunting reserve of the former rulers of Mysore. This park contains animals like Leopard, Wild Dog, Gaur, Sambar, Chital and Barking Deer.
The birdlife of Nagarahole is particularly exciting with Malabar Trogon, Indian Great Black Woodpecker, Blyh's Baza, Crested Serpent Eagles, Osprey,Peregrine Falcon, Scarlet Minivets, Blackheaded Cuckoo Shrikes, various species of Barbets, Owls, Cuckoos, Flycatchers, etc. being recorded here. The game viewing is by jeep, coracle and motor launch.
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of around 84 km from Kodagu Whitewater Rafting. Wayanad is known as one of the most beautiful retreats of Kerala. It always had a great share of the visitors arriving South India. Wayanad with its natural scenic beauty, rich natural resources, the hills, rocks and valley, unique terrain, climate etc provide a lot for catering to the demands of increasing tourists. Wayanad provides scope for ecotourism tourism (wildlife tourism), Recreational tourism, Adventure tourism, Heritage tourism, Historic tourism, Pilgrim tourism, Monsoon tourism etc.
TaTa Tea Estate is located very near to Kodagu Whitewater Rafting. Amidst the profusion of coffee estates in Coorg, a lone tea estate stands out in beautiful splendour at Hudikeri near Gonikippa. Providing sweeping views of the tea gardens and the hills.
The tea gardens are spread over some 1,200 acres and as such can yield endless hours of walking amidst such lush greenery coupled with crisp mountain air and silence broken by such birds as the Malabar whistling thrush, drongos and Malabar hornbill. The bungalow has a bunch of bicycles and guests are encouraged to go cycling within the property. A winding road from the bungalow through the plantation passed through hamlets and leads to a stream called Barpuhole, where river rafting is conducted when the flow is brisk. best place to do nothing and let the views, the air and the serenity relax and rejuvenate both the body and the soul.