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Trekking in Chikmagalur

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Trekking in Chikmagalur is a great way to discover nature's riches! Famously known as "The Coffee Plantations Land," this location is 178 kilometres from Mysore and is a must-see for hikers. You can see each one of them here, from the higher altitude range to the lower ones. The Mullayanagiri trip, which leads to the challenging mountain that is Karnataka's highest peak, is a well-known route for seasoned hikers.

Trekking in Chikmagalur includes the Sakleshpur, Kumara Parvatha, Kudremukh, Agumbe Ghat, also known as the Narasimha Parvatha, and numerous other treks. The higher routes range in elevation from roughly 4000 metres to 1000 metres above sea level. The best time to see these routes is between September and March when the weather is most hospitable and ideal for trekking. There are many different trekking routes, some of which are ideal for novices and others for those seeking excitement. If you are new to this sport, follow the Sakleshpur trail; however, if you are experienced, it is ideal for you to hike at higher altitudes, such as the Narasimha Parvatha trip.

Trekking locations in Chikmagalur provide beautiful views of the outdoors, and the area is full of unusual flora and animals, making for a pleasant getaway. Make sure that you take your friends and family along with you and create everlasting memories on the paradisiacal hikes of Chikmagalur. So pull out your best trekking boots and get ready to trace the Chikmagalur treks!

 

Jeep Safari in Chikmagalur

One of the most thrilling things to do in this tranquil hill station is go on a Jeep safari in Chikmagalur. The best times to go on a jeep safari are still around dawn and dusk because this is when most animals emerge from hiding to look for food. The best time to visit Chikmagalur and go on a jeep safari in its picturesque surroundings is still from February to April.

As you walk through the lush trees of Chikmagalur and listen to the happy chattering of the birds, you will get a glimpse of the breathtaking beauty of nature. The lush meadows will transport you to a different setting where you may enjoy the peace and tranquillity that Mother Nature has to offer.

 

Mullayanagiri Trek

Mullayanagiri peak is a part of the Baba Budan Giri Range of the Western Ghats, rising 1930 metres above sea level. With temperatures ranging from 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, it provides visitors with a tranquil setting as the highest point between the Nilgiris and the Himalayas. This summit is covered with lush grassland, craggy rocks, and a magnificent hike path that is also very well-liked by adventure seekers. It is known for its tranquil atmosphere and unadulterated beauty of nature. Nearby coffee plantations are another attraction in Mullayanagiri.

A few hard ascents aside, the Mullayanagiri hike is relatively easy. The trail winds through a serpentine woodland while chirping birds and a fresh breeze accompany it. When you reach Mullayangiri top, you'll be astounded by the level of bliss that only nature can offer. A weary soul will find great relief on this walk.

The summit is situated in Chikmagalur's Western Ghats. The grave of Saint Mukappa Swamy, which is situated at the peak, is where it gets its name. In the caverns that encircle this hill, the saint is supposed to have meditated. On the summit, there is a little Shiva shrine. From the summit, you can overlook the entire Western Ghat mountain range.

 

Chikmagalur Hill Trekking

 

  • Baba Budangiri Trek

 

The Baba Budan Range of the Western Ghats of India is located to the north of the Karnataka district of Chikmagalur. The Baba Budan Range's Baba Budangiri mountain is well-known for housing the shrine of the Sufi Saint Hazrat Dada Hayat Khalandar (also known as Baba Budan). Travelers frequently throng to this well-known Muslim and Hindu pilgrimage location. Because the temple in this well-known mountain range is thought to be connected to the Hindu god Guru Dattatreya, it is also known as the Dattagiri Hill Range.

 

 

  • Jenukal Gudda Trek

 

Jenukallu Peak, the second-highest in the state, is reachable via a climb from Pandavar Gudda or the Betta Byraveshwara Temple. The 8-kilometre Jenukal Trek, also known as "Hodachalli" or "honey stone mountain," will test your endurance while rewarding you with vistas of the Arabian Sea, coffee plantations, lush forests, and the peaks of Sheshaparvata, Kumara Parvatha, and Ettina Bhuja.

 

 

  • Kudremukh Trek

 

With its steep routes, diverse vegetation, and wildlife, the Kudremukh Peak, which rises to a height of 1894 metres above sea level, is a haven for hikers and naturists alike.

 

 

  • Kemmanagundi Trek

 

The tallest mountain in Karnataka, Mullayanagiri, is located in Kemmanagundi or KR Hills, a hill station with mesmerising views and fragrant sweet gardens. These hills are utopia for all nature lovers and adventure seekers, providing the ideal summer hideaway for anyone seeking an amazing time amidst the splendour of nature. From lush green forests to magnificent gardens to springs, gushing waterfalls, and streams, its natural beauty may be seen in all dimensions and shapes.

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