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Question
Describe the climb to the Brahmagiri hills.
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Solution
A panoramic view of the entire foggy Coorg countryside may be obtained by ascending to the Brahmagiri hills. After crossing the rope bridge, the visitor is taken to the 64-acre island of Nisargadhama, which is a pleasant experience. At Bylakuppe, the biggest Tibetan colony in India, you may witness Buddhist monks dressed in red, ochre, and yellow robes.
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