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The short story "Coorg" by talks about a hill station named Coorg that is between and . The narrator emphasises Coorg's natural beauty, resources, and plant and animal life in this story. He calls "Coorg" a place parted from and has pointed out more convincing points as to why Coorg could be the best tourist spot in India and hence the soul and heart of India.
According to the author, Coorg is inhabited by and . Coorg, also known as "", is filled with plantations. And the people of Coorg are believed to be of or ancestry; they have friendly and are .
Also, a significant south Indian river, the , originates from the Coorg region, where fish is available. Along the river, it's common to see kingfishers, langurs, squirrels, and elephants, among other animals and birds. Adventure sports, including river rafting, , rappelling, mountain biking, rock climbing, and trekking, are popular in this place. Moreover, various species can be seen, including macaques, langurs, Malabar squirrels, and slender loris. The hills, island, and Tibetan settlements are the main tourist spots in Coorg. The author concludes his narration by saying, "Coorg" is the and of India.