The drive to Green Hills Estate prepares you well for your stay at this 19th-century coffee estate. The approach to Coorg is a lush, distracting drive through thick forest and carpet-like agricultural land on a road sometimes canopied with interlocking gulmohar and copper pod trees, or frequently fringed by banyan. As you enter the estate, and drive through its carefully maintained plantations, the profuse foliage of coffee and pepper, the house surprises you with its Europeanness a façade decidedly Swiss, bright red with white painted panes, yet roofed with the lovely Mangalore tiles distinctive of all bungalows in the area. The house was built in 1898 by a Swiss architect commissioned by the son of the Diwan of Coorg, who entertained his many foreign friends here. At the time, the Diwan&rsquos family lived on another house on the property &mdash their ancestral home &mdash where the present generation (the Diwan&rsquos great-grandson and his family) live today as well.