Chikmagalur, a picturesque hill district in Karnataka, is renowned for its coffee plantations, misty hills, and trekking trails. Often called the “Coffee Land of Karnataka”, it attracts nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking a tranquil escape.
Kudremukh National Park, Hebbe Falls, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Kallathigiri Falls, Hirekolale Lake, Kemmanagundi, Sringeri Sharada Peetham, Horanadu Annapoorneshwari Temple, Belavadi Veeranarayana Temple, Manikyadhara Falls, Coffee Plantations, Kalhatti Falls...Etc..
Mullayanagiri Peak, the highest point in Karnataka, offers breathtaking views of the Western Ghats and cool mountain climate. Popular for trekking and sunrise views. Nearby attractions include Baba Budangiri, Hebbe Falls, and Kudremukh National Park.
Top waterfalls in Chikkamagaluru include Hebbe Falls, Jhari Falls, Manikyadhara Falls, Kalhatti Falls, Hanumana Gundi Falls, Kadambi Falls, Elaneeru Falls, Shanti Falls, Alekan Falls, and Bandaje Falls, surrounded by lush Western Ghats forests and trekking trails.
Kudremukh National Park is a scenic protected area in the Western Ghats, known for rolling grasslands, dense forests, wildlife, and trekking trails. Nearby attractions include Kudremukh Peak, Hanumana Gundi Falls, and Sringeri Sharada Peetham.
Shimoga, also known as the Gateway to Malnad, is a scenic district in Karnataka famous for its lush greenery, waterfalls, rivers, and rich cultural heritage. The district offers a mix of nature, adventure, and spirituality, making it ideal for travelers who enjoy trekking, wildlife, and temple visits.
Jog Falls, Agumbe Rainforest, Kodachadri Hills, Sakrebailu Elephant Camp,
Tyavarekoppa Lion and Tiger Safari, Sharavathi Valley, Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary, Kavaledurga Fort, Mandagadde Bird Sanctuary, Honnemaradu, Sigandooru, Hebbe Falls (nearby), Kundadri Hill, Someshwara Wildlife Sanctuary.
Jog Falls, one of India’s highest waterfalls, is formed by the Sharavathi River plunging from great heights in four cascades—Raja, Rani, Roarer, and Rocket. Nearby attractions include Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Linganamakki Dam, and Honnemaradu.
ShimogaSharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in the Western Ghats is a biodiversity-rich forest region known for deep valleys, evergreen forests, and diverse wildlife including lion-tailed macaques, deer, and birds. The sanctuary protects the Sharavathi River basin and offers scenic landscapes, trekking routes, and nature exploration opportunities.
Kodachadri Hills in the Western Ghats is a scenic mountain peak known for lush forests, trekking trails, and panoramic sunset views. The region is rich in biodiversity and spiritual significance, attracting nature lovers, trekkers, and
Agumbe Rainforest, part of the Western Ghats, is known for dense tropical forests, rich biodiversity, and heavy rainfall. Often called the “Cherrapunji of South India,” it is famous for scenic sunset viewpoints, rare wildlife, and research on king cobras.
Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Chowdeshwari, located near the Sharavathi backwaters. Surrounded by
scenic hills and forests, the temple attracts many devotees seeking blessings and spiritual peace in a tranquil natural setting.
Tumkur, located in southern Karnataka, is known for its temples, hills, and industrial as well as agricultural significance. The district offers a mix of spiritual, historical, and natural attractions, making it an interesting destination for travelers exploring offbeat locations.
Devarayanadurga Hill Temples, Siddara Betta, Madhugiri Fort, Chandravalli Caves, Shree Ranganathaswamy Temple (Gubbi), Kunigal Fort, Savanadurga, Amruthapura Temple, Adichunchanagiri Hills, Pavagada Fort, Goravanahalli Mahalakshmi Temple, Huliyurdurga Fort.
A scenic hill destination near Tumakuru known for ancient temples, forested hills, trekking trails, and panoramic views. The area attracts pilgrims, nature lovers, and wildlife enthusiasts exploring the beautiful surroundings.