(B) The climb to the Brahmagiri hills brings you into a panoramic view of the entire misty landscape of
Coorg. A walk across the rope bridge leads to the sixty-four-acre island of Nisargadhama. Running into
Buddhist monk and from India’s largest Tibetan settlement, at nearby Bylakuppe, is a bonus. The
monks, in red, ochre and yellow robes, are amongst the many surprises that wait to be discovered by
visitors searching for the heart and soul of India, right here in Coorg.
i. Name the chapter and its author.
a) A Baker from Goa – Lucio Rodrigues
b) Coorg- Lokesh Abrol
c) Tea from Assam- Arup Kumar Datta
d) Madam Rides the Bus- Vallikkannnan
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Explanation: The climb to the Brahmagiri hills bought me into a panoramic view of the entire misty landscape of coorg. A walk across the rope bridge led to the sixty -four -acre island of Nisargadhama.
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