Weekend Ride to Evolve Back Resort, Coorg (March 2024)
In the month of March, I have been travelling on almost all of the weekends. Three of those would be rides with the Ninja, one of the weekends the better half had to fly out on a work trip, so my German Shepherd and myself did a short weekend drive to the wilderness. The second of the Ninja rides for March (after the long trip to
Sawantwadi Palace in MH) was a simple weekend relaxation ride to Coorg. Having done Coorg a zillion times earlier, there was nothing new to see for us there, so there was zero inclination to do any sightseeing or activities this time. The agenda for this trip was to do nothing but just relax for the entire weekend and come back. The place of choice this time was
Evolve Back Resorts, Coorg. This is an old and established property in
Siddapur, East Coorg, known for their famous Villa styled cottages, inviting private pools (apt for chilling in the summer heat) and overall good hospitality levels.
The distance was just around ~300km one way, so it was an easy journey anyway. Actually the shortest route to Coorg is via the Mysore expressway, but unfortunately bikes are banned on that road. Instead of using the slow Kanakapura road alternative till Mysore, we thought of doing a longer detour via the Hassan highway. Resident travel guru and BHPian friend
Dr.AD in one of our casual chats suggested me to try the
Hassan - Arkalgud - Piriyapatna state highway instead of doing the
Channarayapatna - Holenarsipur - Arkalgud stretch which seems to be in a slightly battered condition currently.
Since there wasn't much sightseeing or exploration done this time, I'll just proceed to spam some random pictures of the property and the stay, before winding up this rather short travelogue quickly.
We left from home by around 6AM, covering the first ~120km quickly. A short break near Kunigal bypass to do some re-routing of the GPS via-points.
We tried breakfast at a newly opened eatery on Hassan highway called
Harsha Grand. It is located after Dhruvathare and MTR restaurants when going from Bangalore to Hassan.
The food was standard south Indian fare, nothing wow. We just tried some usual
Idlis, Vadas and
Pooris with piping hot filter Coffee.
After passing Hassan bypass, we took a left into SH-21 towards Arkalgud and Piriyapatna. The roads were brilliant here - good suggestion by
Dr.AD. The road surface was brilliant, there was minimal traffic and the road encompassed gradual, flowy curves spread out across a myriad of elevation differences and scenic countryside sights on both sides, albeit dry in this season. Perhaps the only grouse was a constant accompaniment of rumble strips showing up for every half kilometre or so.
Soon we hit the Piriyapatna - Coorg highway and entered the Nagarhole forest division towards Siddapura.
Stopping next to a lake between Piriyapatna and Nagarhole forest checkpost
Passing through coffee estates near Siddapur
The road leading to Evolve Back resort was well marked and broke off from the
Piriyapatna - Siddapur highway and entered a dense section of Coffee estate laden roads
There were well tarred roads all the way up to the reception of the resort, so we encountered no off-roading or bad roads anywhere
We reached early, by around noon. After some refreshing welcome drinks and completing the check-in formalities, we were taken to our cottage, called
Lily Pool cottage. This category of villas had a nice rustic look on the outside, with the Thatched hut roof and a white exterior.
The cottage was large and airy. The living area had a simple sit-out and luckily, even a separate dining table. There was a fireplace too, but it would be useless in summer anyway.
The living area and the bedroom both had massive french windows which opened up to the lily pool and private pool in the backyard of the cottage.
Nice and cozy bedroom, separable from the drawing room if required. The use of soft lighting and antique, elegant looking furniture elements was very pleasing to the eye.
A small reading table next to the large windows / doors sunlit from the backyard area
The luggage storage area was inside a dressing room of sorts
The bathroom was again expansive, well equipped with amenities and had a hot tub to enjoy the cold nights. One good part was a back entrance from the pool to the bathroom, which avoided having to walk in dripping wet through the room after taking a swim.
The backyard housed two large lily pools flanking a nice private pool, with stone steps making up the pathways. The lily pools had nice pond fishes in them, which was a nice rustic touch to the whole design.
Easy chairs and pool side loungers to sunbathe in the backyard
A nice small coffee table marked the other side of the pool
The private pool was nice and had three nice Jacuzzi jets inbuilt on one side. The other side had a dense foliage cover, and these trees also drew many lovely birds and squirrels throughout our stay there. We spent a couple of hours relaxing in the pool, a welcome relief from the summer heat and the ride in the hot sun.
We ordered in some simple lunch, and went for some
Lasagna, coffee-infused cottage cheese steaks (oxymoron for vegetarian, I know

) and a couple of nice desserts themed after local flavours of coffee and coconut. The food was decent, but nothing wow.
