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Climate in Coorg

Coorg's weather is cooler and misty in general.

Coorg is misty and cool high altitude landscape.
Coorg

Coorg is misty and cool high altitude landscape.

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few the following pictures gives you a general idea of the climate.

Road to Bagamandala from Madikeri during a rainy afternoon

Coorg during monsoon season

Coorg

Road to Bagamandala from Madikeri during a rainy afternoon

View from Talakaveri hilltop

Coorg

Coorg Resorts

View from Talakaveri hilltop

On the way to Kukke from Somwarpet

Coorg

Forest in Coorg

On the way to Kukke from Somwarpet

NH 275 near Madikeri on the way to Sullia.

Coorg.

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NH 275 near Madikeri on the way to Sullia.


More than 8 centuries later , with 73 meters high, Qutab Minar still is the tallest stone tower built in India.   

A later sultan of Delhi, Ala-ud-din Khilji (1296-1316 AD) wanted to change this. Buoyant by his recent conquest of the south Indian kingdoms, Ala-ud-din Khilji wanted to make a memorial tower, twice as tall as the Qutab Minar. He made the master plan and set the foundation. But the construction could not go more than a floor at 24.5 meters by the time of his death. 

Unlike Qutab-ud-din Aibak's successor who completed the work of Qutab Minar, Ala-ud-din Khilji's successors could not pursue the work of Alai Minar.

The Alai Minar looks like an an abandoned rubble structure. But it gives great insights into the architectural techniques and design that went into the those structures. The dressed exterior stones are missing, but it still reflects the decorative fluted outer walls , more sophisticated than the Qutab Minar.

You can also see a few windows on this unfinished tower.

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Built in 1193 Qutab-ud-din Aibak wanted Qutab Minar to be to a formidable monument to commemorate the advent of the Delhi Sultanate over the last Hindu kingdom.

Alai Minar

More than 8 centuries later , with 73 meters high, Qutab Minar still is the tallest stone tower built in India.

A later sultan of Delhi, Ala-ud-din Khilji (1296-1316 AD) wanted to change this. Buoyant by his recent conquest of the south Indian kingdoms, Ala-ud-din Khilji wanted to make a memorial tower, twice as tall as the Qutab Minar. He made the master plan and set the foundation. But the construction could not go more than a floor at 24.5 meters by the time of his death.

Unlike Qutab-ud-din Aibak's successor who completed the work of Qutab Minar, Ala-ud-din Khilji's successors could not pursue the work of Alai Minar.

The Alai Minar looks like an an abandoned rubble structure. But it gives great insights into the architectural techniques and design that went into the those structures. The dressed exterior stones are missing, but it still reflects the decorative fluted outer walls , more sophisticated than the Qutab Minar.

You can also see a few windows on this unfinished tower.

[caption id="attachment_75" align="alignleft" width="800"]Alai Minar, the abandoned tower that if completed was to be twice  tall as Qutab Minar! Alai Minar, the abandoned tower that if completed was to be twice tall as Qutab Minar![/caption]

The park at 'Raja's Seat' is a popular location for enjoying sunset at Madikeri town.

Madikeri Sunset

Madikeri Sunset

The park at 'Raja's Seat' is a popular location for enjoying sunset at Madikeri town.

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