Things to Know
Duration
2 - 3 Hours
Mobile Voucher
Accepted
Bird spotting
Zone
Parking
Available
Safari
Available
Drinking water
Available
Snacks counter
Available
Guided Tour
Available
Photographer
Available
Staircase
Available
Disable
Friendly
Couple
Friendly
Baby
Friendly
Baby feeding room
Available
Help Desk
Available
Restroom
Available
Sitting Area
Available
Activity Zone
Available
Games
Available
Children's play area
Available
Adventure game
Available
Water game
Available
Boating
Available
Ferry ride
Available
Life guard
Available
Life jacket
Available
Lake
Available
Souvenir shop
Available
FIrst Aid kit
Available
Cctv
Available
Security guard
Available
Dustbin
Available
Ticket
Adult
10 INR
Children
05 INR
Foreigner
10 INR
Safari
25 INR
Mobile Camera
FREE
Still Camera
FREE
Video Camera
FREE
About
Cauvery Nisargadhama is a series of small and large islands on the Cauvery river near to Kushalnagar town in Coorg district of Karnataka. Established in 1989, it has been attracting tourists for decades now. The 64-acre island, surrounded by the Cauvery river, can be accessed by walking across a hanging bridge. Nisargadhama is also famous for its hanging bridge which connects the island and helps travelers to cross the Cauvery river. A new bridge has been constructed now just beside the old and shaky hanging bridge, the picturesque picnic spot with lush foliage of thick bamboo groves, sandalwood, and teak trees has lovely river-side cottages. There are many tourist attractions are there in Nisargadhama. The place offers boating, treetop shelters, and elephant riding and many more. If you are lucky then you can see the animals like deer, elephants, and peacocks, other wild animals. To add to the beauty of the resort waterway Kaveri flows solely in and around Nisargadhama which is really a fantastic scenic beauty. Elephant rides and boating are some of the other attractions. There is a deer park, children's park and orchidarium in the resort. Medicinal plants are also grown. Tourists are allowed to get into the water at a few shallow and safe points along the river.