
Chikmagalur is a tranquil hill station in Karnataka, situated on the fringe of the Mullayanagiri hills. It's famous for its emerald green landscape, fragrant coffee plantations, and medicinal, misty climate. Chikmagalur is the "Coffee Land of Karnataka," a haven for nature enthusiasts, adventure enthusiasts, and anyone looking for an escape from the crazy urban life. It is called "The Young Daughter's Town" in the English language, but in their own traditional culture, it is known as a dowry to the youngest daughter of a king. One of the most sought-after things about Chikmagalur is its expansive coffee plantations. It was where coffee had initially been planted in India and hence a first-class place for someone who loves coffee. Walking through these estates, the scent of freshly brewed coffee beans in the atmosphere, itself is an experience. Some of the estates also provide facilities for homestays, where one gets to taste the real flavours of Malnad cuisine and hospitality.The place is heaven for nature lovers and trekking people. The highest point of the state, Mullayanagiri Peak, is a sight with great views and a hike with a medium-easy grade. Other picturesque spots near this include Baba Budangiri, a religious site and strange landscape, and Kudremukh, which is famous for its rolling hills and biodiversity. Waterfalls such as Hebbe Falls, Jhari Falls, and Kalhatti Falls add beauty to Chikmagalur. Monkeys, peacocks, and various birds make up the Chikmagalur forests. Chikmagalur is equally rich in cultural heritage, with ancient temples like the Hoysaleswara Temple of Halebidu and the Chennakesava Temple at Belur Hoysala architecture and heritage gems that fascinate history enthusiasts and art enthusiasts alike. Road trip lovers can discover more scenic destinations through our Weekend Getaways From Bangalore guide.Because of its salubrious weather throughout the year, Chikmagalur has also become one of the popular weekend getaways from cities including Bangalore and Mangalore. Whether it is waiting excitedly to relish a cup of coffee made from freshly ground beans in the plantation house, trekking on the misty tops, or exploring ancient temples, Chikmagalur has something for all kinds of travellers. With its untainted mix of adventure, history, and nature, Chikmagalur is as much a hill station, although it's more of a rejuvenating escape than that, ensuring serenity, endless beauty, and memories to treasure for the rest of one's days. Travelers seeking coffee estates and mountain views often choose our Chikmagalur Tour Package.Top Attractions to Visit in ChikmagalurChikmagalur is a paradise of picturesque spots, lush valleys, and peaceful havens. Adventure enthusiast or nature enthusiast, this hill station offers something for everyone to suit your needs. The following are the most popular sites that you just cannot help but go to in your tour of Chikmagalur:Mullayanagiri Peak: Mullayanagiri at 1,930 meters elevation is the highest point in the state. A paradise for trekking and nature enthusiasts with fantastic panoramic views of the Western Ghats. Moderately inclined but accessible road up to the summit is plagued with misty routes, dense forests, and pure mountain air all worth a trip by everyone.Baba Budangiri: Close to Mullayanagiri is Baba Budangiri, a group of hills in the name-bestowing place of Sufi saint Baba Budan. Spiritually as much as otherwise is also quite famous for vistas and cave temples. Ideal offbeat driving location, sunrise scenery, and moments of peaceful communion with nature.Hebbe Falls & Jhari Falls: Concealed in the dense forests of Chikmagalur is Hebbe Falls, a massive two-step cascade in a coffee plantation. It is visually accessible by jeep safari and walking small distances. The fall is an extremely picturesque scene. Similarly, Jhari Falls or Buttermilk Falls is a picturesque cascade between hills where there is a suitable spot for nature and relaxation photography shots.Coffee Estates: Chikmagalur is the nation's coffee cradle, and a visit to its huge coffee plantations is a sensory experience in itself. A few of them have guided tours, tastings, and plantation homestays. A stroll through the aromatic estates, coffee plantation trivia, and sipping freshly brewed local coffee is a must here.Hirekolale Lake & Z Point: Hirekolale Lake is a serene, scenic location, apt for enjoying a serene sunset. With a coffee plantation and hills in between, the lake is a great place for a photo shoot as well as a leisurely stroll. Z Point in the Kemmanagundi forest nearby is another scenic location for trekking that provides stunning valley and hilltop views to trekkers.Best Time to Visit ChikmagalurChikmagalur is a year-round destination, thanks to its pleasant climate and scenic landscapes. However, depending on what kind of experience you’re looking for—trekking, sightseeing, or simply relaxing—some seasons are more ideal than others.October to March – The Ideal SeasonThis is the season to take the fullest of Chikmagalur, particularly for outing, trekking, and tourism. The weather is cool and snug, ranging from 14°C to 32°C, ideal to venture out for outings to destinations like Baba Budangiri, Mullayanagiri Hill, and coffee plantations. The early winter mornings are ethereal and surreal, ideal for photography and snuggle-in stays.June to September – The Monsoon CharmChikmagalur takes on a fresh look during the monsoon with waterfalls, hill tracks, and mist-shrouded forests. Though sometimes heavy rains will affect travel timetables, it is also a good season for nature lovers and photographers who are willing to see the unpolluted face of the destination. Take precautions only while hiking or walking along forest trails because roads get slippery.April to May – Summer EscapeThough it's summer, Chikmagalur is actually quite cool about the plains and the temperature never goes over 35°C. It's a perfect time for a Bangalore and other villages weekend spontaneity if you despise crowds. Plantation visits and trekking in the morning can still be done, but outdoor adventure would be too hot.Adventure Activities to Try in ChikmagalurChikmagalur is not merely peaceful coffee estates and landscapes; there is a fun option too. From misty paths, you must hike and bumpy roads you have to off-road along to camping amidst starry night skies, there is quite adequate adrenaline-pumped action. Some of the adventure activities you just can't help but indulge in, Chikmagalur are:1. Trekking Trails You Can't-MissSome of the finest trekking routes you can get in the Western Ghats in Chikmagalur are:Mullayanagiri Trek: In Karnataka, Karnataka's highest peak, a moderately-level trek with scenery, soothing mountain breeze, and thrilling trail perfect for beginners and experts alike.Kudremukh Trek: With a horse-face mountain summit, Kudremukh is a forest, grassland, and river stream day hike. Perfect for nature lovers and photographers.Baba Budangiri Trek: A religious pilgrimage and scenic trek with ancient caves, viewpoints, and sunrise points.2. Jeep Rides & Off-RoadingIf you want to experience a thrill, take a jeep ride and hold on to the rolling hills of Chikmagalur. Journey through spots like Hebbe Falls, Jhari Falls, and plantation off-road routes can only be had via 4x4 jeep travels, so much so that the experience itself equals that of the place. Muddy, dusty, rutted roads going through dense forest cover and hill slope terrain paths bring a real kick of excitement to your vacation calendar.3. Camping in the StarsIf you want a total withdrawal from the world and want an all-out retreat into nature surrounding you, attempt overnight camping between hills or amidst coffee plantations. Certain camps provide you with the work—bonfire, BBQ, stargazing, and night trekking as well. If you camp at Mullayanagiri or on forest edges, the wind-chill of the cold environment and the black sky full of stars is a fantasy world.How to Reach ChikmagalurChikmagalur is well linked by road, rail, and air and thus an excellent weekend retreat from Karnataka and the world. Here's how you can reach this lovely hill station:By RoadIt's 245 km from Bangalore and the best way is by road. Approximately 5 or 6 hours, mostly through rural areas, particularly to reach the hills. KSRTC buses and normal private buses on regular frequencies, also from major cities like Bangalore, Mangalore, Mysore, and Hubli, are also within easy reach. Or else drive in a rented car or one's own car for an unbroken and cosy experience.By TrainChikmagalur has a small railway station (CMGR), but it is not well connected with the big cities till date. Kadur Junction railway station (approximately 40 km from Chikmagalur) is the nearest big railway station, and it is well connected with Bangalore, Mangalore, and other cities. By taxi or local bus, it is possible to reach Chikmagalur from Kadur.By AirportThe closest airport is Mangalore International Airport (approx. 150 km). Very good connectivity to domestic and international flights, and you can fly up to the airport and come to Chikmagalur by bus or taxi. Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore (approx. 275 km) is also well-connected, with road travel to Chikmagalur.


