Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg, Galibeedu, Madikeri
Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa is a 5-star IHCL rainforest resort near Madikeri, Coorg, with 62 rooms and cottages, a temperature-controlled infinity pool, Jiva Spa and four restaurants on a 180-acre estate.
Live rates and availability confirmed at booking. All prices indicative — updated June 2026.
Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg — quick facts
- Category: 5-Star hotel
- Price: Typically ₹18,000–₹32,000/night
- Check-in / out: 14:00 / 12:00
- Rooms: 62
- Distance to IXM airport: 600 km (~600 min by car)
Overview & Setting
Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg is a five-star resort operated by IHCL (the Taj group), set at around 4,000 feet above sea level on a 180-acre rainforest estate near Madikeri in Kodagu, Karnataka. Opened in 2016, it is one of the most upscale stays in Coorg, with low-rise rooms and standalone cottages threaded through dense forest. The setting is the headline: thick canopy, cool mountain air and frequent mist, particularly during and after the monsoon, when the Western Ghats are at their greenest and the resort is at its most atmospheric.
The resort is built for couples, wellness travellers and anyone wanting an immersive forest experience with full Taj service. It is a notch below the palace tier on price but firmly a premium-luxury property, and the sheer scale of the rainforest estate — far larger than most Coorg resorts — means the buildings sit lightly within the trees rather than dominating them. Wildlife, from butterflies to birdcalls, is a constant companion.
Location & Getting There
The resort is at 1st Monnangeri, Galibeedu, a short drive from Madikeri town and its viewpoints. Transfers warrant honesty: the brief's reference airport, Madurai International Airport (IXM), is roughly 600 km away and an extremely long drive of nine to ten hours, so it should not be treated as the gateway. In practice guests fly into Mysuru (Mysore, around 120 km), Mangaluru (around 140 km) or Bengaluru and drive in over the ghats; Mysuru is the nearest practical railhead, about three to four hours away by road. The final approach is a winding forest road that climbs to the estate, and the resort can organise the transfer. Allow plenty of time and aim to arrive before dark.
Rooms & Suites
There are around 62 rooms, cottages and suites. Deluxe Rooms come with valley or rainforest views and a private sit-out where the forest feels close enough to touch; Luxury Cottages are standalone and offer greater seclusion among the trees, ideal for honeymooners; and the suites add separate living areas and the broadest hill-and-forest outlooks. Interiors balance contemporary comfort with natural materials and warm, earthy tones, and the forest is never far from the window. The generous spacing of the cottages across the large estate gives the property a private, retreat-like feel, with buggies ferrying guests around the grounds.
Dining
Dining is a real strength here. Ferntree is the all-day multi-cuisine restaurant, the social heart of the resort; Nellaki serves speciality regional and provincial cuisine, including Kodava dishes; and Dew focuses on farm-to-table, lighter, health-minded fare for those watching what they eat. The Hive Bar mixes cocktails in a relaxed lounge setting. The resort also offers tree-top and private dining experiences amid the rainforest, which suit anniversaries, honeymoons and other special occasions, and the kitchens make good use of the cool-climate produce of the region.
Amenities, Spa & Pool
A temperature-controlled infinity pool looks out over the forested hills, a genuinely welcome feature given Coorg's cool, often misty climate. The Jiva Spa, Taj's signature wellness brand, offers Indian-rooted treatments, massages and therapies grounded in traditional practice, with a fitness centre alongside. Nature trails wind through the 180-acre estate, and there are yoga sessions, indoor games and children's activities. With the spa, pool, four dining venues and forest trails all on site, the resort works comfortably as a stay-put retreat where there is little need to venture out unless you want to.
Experiences & Things to Do Nearby
Within the estate, guided rainforest walks, nature trails and birdwatching make the most of the setting, and the resort's naturalists can point out the flora and fauna of the Ghats. Around Madikeri, Raja's Seat is the classic sunset viewpoint over layered hills; Madikeri Fort and the Omkareshwara Temple sit in the town; and Abbey Falls is a popular short excursion, especially thunderous in the monsoon. Further afield, Talacauvery, the source of the Cauvery river and a pilgrimage site, is a scenic drive into the hills. The cool climate and dense forest make this prime walking, birding and photography country in every season.
Who It's Best For
Taj Madikeri suits couples, honeymooners and wellness travellers who want a luxurious, immersive rainforest stay with strong dining and a Jiva Spa, plus families who enjoy nature, trails and a heated infinity pool. It is a particularly atmospheric choice in and after the monsoon, when the forest is lush and the mist rolls through the cottages. As with all Coorg resorts, factor in a long road transfer from the nearest airport, so it favours those happy to make the scenic drive part of the trip and to settle in for a few unhurried days.
Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg — room types
| Room | What you get |
| Deluxe Room | Well-appointed room with valley or rainforest views, a private sit-out and contemporary comforts. |
| Luxury Cottage | Standalone cottage with greater privacy, forest outlooks and a sense of seclusion. |
| Presidential / Luxury Suite | Spacious suite with a separate living area and the resort's most expansive hill and forest views. |
Dining at Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg
| Outlet | Cuisine / type |
| Ferntree | All-day multi-cuisine restaurant |
| Nellaki | Speciality regional and provincial cuisine |
| Dew | Farm-to-table healthy dining |
| Hive Bar | Cocktail bar and lounge |
What's near Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa, Coorg
| Landmark | Distance | Approx. on foot |
| Raja's Seat, Madikeri | 7 km | short taxi/auto |
| Madikeri Fort | 8 km | short taxi/auto |
| Abbey Falls | 12 km | short taxi/auto |
| Omkareshwara Temple, Madikeri | 8 km | short taxi/auto |
| Madikeri town centre | 6 km | short taxi/auto |
| Talacauvery (source of the Cauvery) | 40 km | short taxi/auto |
Distances are straight-line estimates; walking times assume roughly 12 minutes per km. Confirm routes locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Taj Madikeri Resort & Spa open?
The resort opened in 2016. It is operated by IHCL (the Taj group) on a 180-acre rainforest estate near Madikeri in Coorg.
How many rooms does Taj Madikeri have?
There are around 62 rooms, cottages and suites, including Deluxe Rooms, Luxury Cottages and suites with rainforest and valley views.
Which airport is nearest to Taj Madikeri, Coorg?
The brief's reference airport is Madurai (IXM), but it is roughly 600 km away. In practice guests fly into Mysuru (about 120 km), Mangaluru (about 140 km) or Bengaluru and drive in.
Does Taj Madikeri have a swimming pool and spa?
Yes. There is a temperature-controlled infinity pool overlooking the hills and a Jiva Spa, along with a fitness centre and nature trails.
What are the dining options at Taj Madikeri?
Ferntree (all-day multi-cuisine), Nellaki (regional speciality), Dew (farm-to-table) and the Hive Bar, plus tree-top and private dining experiences.
What is there to do near Taj Madikeri?
Visit Raja's Seat, Madikeri Fort, the Omkareshwara Temple, Abbey Falls and Talacauvery, or take guided rainforest walks on the estate.