Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Chikmagalur is a beautiful hill station in Karnataka, known for its lush green landscapes, coffee plantations, and serene environment. This itinerary will take you through some of the must-visit places in Chikmagalur.
Start your day by visiting the Mullayanagiri Peak, the highest peak in Karnataka. Enjoy the breathtaking views and take a short hike to the summit.
Head to the Kemmangundi Hill Station and explore its beautiful gardens, waterfalls, and trekking trails. Don't miss the Z Point, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.
Visit the Hebbe Falls and enjoy the mesmerizing sight of water cascading down from a height of 168 meters. Spend some time relaxing amidst nature before heading back to your accommodation.
Start your day with a visit to the famous Baba Budangiri, a mountain range known for its religious significance and beautiful trekking trails.
Explore the Kudremukh National Park and witness its diverse flora and fauna. Take a guided tour or go on a trek to fully experience the natural beauty of the park.
Indulge in a coffee plantation tour and learn about the process of coffee cultivation at a local estate. Enjoy a cup of freshly brewed coffee while taking in the serene surroundings.
Visit the famous Belur Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its intricate architecture and sculptures. Explore the temple complex and learn about its historical significance.
Head to the Manikyadhara Falls and enjoy the refreshing sight of water cascading down amidst lush greenery. Take a dip in the cool waters and rejuvenate yourself.
End your trip by visiting the serene Jhari Waterfalls. Spend some time amidst the tranquility of nature and capture beautiful memories.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Oct–Mar (pleasant, dry weather)
Typical weather
cool and misty winters, warm and humid summers
Daily budget
Budget $20/day · Mid $50/day · Luxury $120/day
Currency
Indian Rupee (INR)
Tipping
5–10% at restaurants
Power
Type C/D/M, 230V
Language
“Namaskara” · “Dhanyavaada”
Good to know
Avoid trekking alone; hire local guides for hills