Finding Your Way

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Chikkamagaluru
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Mangalore
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Urban Anchors

Bangalore (Kempegowda International Airport) – 230 km away

  • The gateway to the Ghats — a journey from city bustle to forest calm.

Mysore – 110 km away

  • A city of royal heritage and serene lakes — the perfect cultural detour

Bengaluru-Mangaluru Highway

  • The artery that connects urban life to nature’s embrace.

Connector Towns and Scenic Routes

Hassan – 80 km away

  • Where historic Hoysala temples meet bustling markets — a blend of the old and new.

Sakleshpur – 15 km away

  • A city of royal Where the land rises and the air cools — the last supply stop before entering the hills.

Chikmagalur – 45 km away

  • Coffee estates, misty mornings, and rolling green — a taste of the highlands.

Coorg – 75 km away

  • Nature’s amphitheatre — where valleys echo with birdsong and the scent of spices.

Natural Buffers and Biodiversity Zones

Bisle Reserve Forest – 20 km away

  • A biodiversity corridor with hidden trails, rare birds, and misty viewpoints.

Jenukal Gudda (Honey Hill) – 30 km away

  • Second highest peak in Karnataka — a panoramic vantage point over the Ghats.

Mallalli Falls – 40 km away

  • A 200-ft cascade roaring through dense forest — the land’s own lullaby.

Spiritual and Cultural Points

Manjarabad Fort – 18 km away

  • A star-shaped sentinel built by Tipu Sultan, designed with military precision. Climb to the top for panoramic views that stretch beyond the horizon.

Chennakeshava Temple (Belur) – 50 km away

  • A masterpiece of Hoysala architecture_where each sculpture is a testament to the era’s artistic brilliance and craftsmanship. A a living chapter of Karnataka’s cultural legacy.

Treasures Beyond Our Borders

Sacred Spaces and Stories

Manjarabad Fort

  • A star-shaped sentinel built in 1792 by Tipu Sultan. Climb its ramparts for panoramic views and echoes of history.

Chennakeshava Temple

  • A masterpiece of Hoysala architecture adorned with intricate carvings that tell centuries-old stories

Bisle Ghat Viewpoint

  • The ‘King of Viewpoints’ — where five mountain ranges converge, painting the horizon with layered mist. 

Land and Adventure

Agni Gudda Trek

  • A moderate climb with vistas of undulating coffee plantations and mist-clad peaks.

Ettina Bhuja

  • The ‘Ox’s Shoulder’ — a peak that offers sweeping views of lush forests and winding rivers.

Paragliding over Coffee Estates

  • Soar over rolling green landscapes and coffee blossoms. Feel the wind, see the world from above.

Biking Trails

  • Pedal along rugged paths that cut through forests, plantations, and valleys — a ride for the adventurous.

Water and Wildlife

Mallalli Falls

  • A 200-ft cascade that roars through dense forest — a sight to behold during the monsoon.

Hemavathi River

  • Serene yet mighty, this river meanders through the Ghats, offering spots for quiet reflection.

Ombattu Gudda and Jenukal Gudda

  • Twin peaks that challenge the trekker and reward with views of cloud-draped valleys.

Bird Watcher’s Paradise

  • Over 230 bird species call this region home. Look for Malabar Pied Hornbills, Asian Paradise Flycatchers, and the elusive Nilgiri Flycatcher.

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