Chikmagalur Tour Package: Experience the Misty Mountains and Green Valleys

Chikmagalur is a hill station in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka, India. It is situated at an altitude of about 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) above sea level, in the Western Ghats mountain range. Chikmagalur is known for its coffee plantations, misty mountains, green valleys, and rich biodiversity. Chikmagalur is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the Western Ghats.

If you are looking for a Chikmagalur tour package that lets you experience the misty mountains and green valleys of Chikmagalur, then this is the one for you.This package will take you to some of the most scenic and adventurous places in and around Chikmagalur. You will get to see the following attractions:

The Mullayanagiri Peak, the highest peak in Karnataka, which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding hills and valleys. We trekked to the summit and visited the Shiva temple there. We enjoyed the cool breeze and the clouds that enveloped us. It was a thrilling and exhilarating experience to see such a magnificent view.

 

•  The Hebbe Falls, a spectacular waterfall that cascades from a height of 168 metres (551 ft) into two stages: Dodda Hebbe (Big Falls) and Chikka Hebbe (Small Falls). Take a jeep ride to reach the falls and then walked through a forest trail to reach the base of the falls. It is a fun and relaxing experience to see such a beautiful waterfall.

 

•  The Z Point, a vantage point that offers a stunning view of the sunrise and sunset over the hills. trekk to this point through a dense forest and witnessed the rich flora and fauna of Chikmagalur. see some rare and exotic plants such as orchids, ferns, and lichens. some wildlife such as monkeys, squirrels, and birds. Reach the point just in time to see the sun rising over the horizon. It is a mesmerizing sight to see the sky changing colors and the hills glowing in the sunlight.

 

•  The Baba Budangiri Hills, a sacred place for both Hindus and Muslims, where the shrine of Baba Budan, a 17th-century Sufi saint, is located. see the three caves where he meditated and planted coffee seeds for the first time in India. visit the Manikyadhara Falls, which is believed to have healing powers.

•  The Kudremukh National Park, a biodiversity hotspot that is home to various wildlife species such as tigers, leopards, elephants, deer, and birds. take a safari ride through the park and see some amazing sights such as grasslands, forests, streams, and waterfalls.

some tips on how to make the most of  Chikmagalur trip. Here are some of them:

•  The best time to visit Chikmagalur is from September to March, when the weather is pleasant and the flowers are in bloom.

•  The best way to explore Chikmagalur is by hiring a private cab or a bike, as the public transport is not very frequent or reliable.

•  The best place to stay in Chikmagalur is in a homestay or a guesthouse, where you can experience the rural life and hospitality of Chikmagalur. You can also interact with the locals and learn about their traditions and customs.

•  The best thing to eat in Chikmagalur is the local cuisine, which is a blend of Karnataka and Malnad flavors. You can try dishes such as akki roti, ragi mudde, kadubu, neer dosa, malnad chicken curry, mutton curry, and halbai. You can also try some of the street food such as bajji, bonda, and vada.

•  The best thing to buy in Chikmagalur is coffee, of course. You can buy different varieties of coffee such as arabica, robusta, peaberry, and flavored coffee from the coffee shops or the coffee estates in Chikmagalur. You can also buy some other souvenirs such as spices, honey, chocolates, handicrafts, and paintings from the local markets or the government emporiums in Chikmagalur.

If you are interested in booking the Chikmagalur Tour Package: Experience the Misty Mountains and Green Valleys, you can visit My Holiday Happiness website or app and check out the details and availability of this package. all the best for your Chikmagalur trip!

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