The 10 Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka

March 25, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Chikkamagaluru District, India including Doddabale Siddaragudda Peak(Shivgiri Trails), Z Point, Mullayanagiri, Hebbe Falls, Kudremukh National Park, Hanuman Gundi Falls, Sirimane Falls, Kudremukh Peak, Charmadi Ghat, Jhari Waterfalls.
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1. Doddabale Siddaragudda Peak(Shivgiri Trails)

Shivgiri, Hoggarekangri Hills Shivgiri Trails Estate, Via Hoggrehalli Village, Hohggrekhan giri,, Chikmagalur Birur India +91 90363 60633 [email protected] http://www.shivgiritrails.com/
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Doddabale Siddaragudda Peak(Shivgiri Trails)

Reviewed By LionelD1074 - Bengaluru, India

Naveen Bops was a great host who picked us up from town and drove us up to his homestay. The panoramic view of this place is breathtaking and the treks here are awesome. Highly recommended.

2. Z Point

Kemmangundi Trek from Raj Bhavan, Chikmagalur India
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Z Point

Reviewed By nandanhk

Amazing place to spend in the nature and terrific view. It only takes near an hour to hike to the top and worth a try.

3. Mullayanagiri

Subramanya, Chikmagalur 577101 India
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4.5 based on 1,582 reviews

Mullayanagiri

Reviewed By vishwakumarmc - Bengaluru, India

This is one of the highest peak of Karnataka, trekking to this peak during monsoon is excellent with little bit drizzle and mist on the peak, gives wonderful feel of nature. At the peak there is small Shiva temple. Overall, I had great time with my friends at the peak.

4. Hebbe Falls

Kemmannagundi, Chikmagalur India
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

Hebbe Falls

Reviewed By Mountaintrekkersam - Bengaluru, India

Pristine glory, thanks to the restrictions associated with a tiger reserve. Clean and green surroundings, no garbage. The ride on the jeep (only few recognised jeeps allowed) was quite an experience as the road is not surfaced. (purposely I think to avoid too many visitors) Not for weak at heart, mind or body. I am still nursing a bad neck as I rode in the rear of the jeep. This is one place which has remained unchanged even after 45 years. Highly recommend spending at least an hour (if the jeep driver obliges) sitting under the water. It was heavenly!

5. Kudremukh National Park

Kudremukh, Chikmagalur India
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Kudremukh National Park

Kudremukh National Park is popular for its scenic beauty. Designated the status of a national park in the year 1987, the 600-kilometre square area is one of the most well preserved national parks in the state.

Reviewed By Naresh_Madhyastha - Bengaluru, India

Just see Kagadada Doniyalli song to scenic view of this place. Its so beautiful and everyone will love the view. Try to vist on weekday that too in early morning or sunset time

6. Hanuman Gundi Falls

Kuduremukha India
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Hanuman Gundi Falls

Reviewed By shivrajsnegi - Mumbai, India

Day 3 Kurinjaal Trek (10 hrs to cover) (Permission to be taken at Mala Forest check post immediately after Bajagoli. OR Hanumangundi Water Fall Ganga Moola Hill Varaha Thiratha Kadambi Falls Green Spot Lakya Dam Lake View Point Kudremukh Peak Trek (4 hrs, 16 kms) Permits can be obtained from Kuduremukha town, at the Reserve Forest Office, opposite the Police Station. It costs Rs200 for the permit and Rs75 as trekking fees, with which they shall arrange a trekking guide if there's a group of people. The Office is also a good place to gather information about the trek to the peak and accommodation facilities Bavikonda Kalchukki Trek (Mullodi Village/Samse VIllage) (6 hrs to cover) (100 kms from Manipal) Day 4 Leave for Mangalore Kadri Manjunatha Temple (10th century temple) Sultan Battery Kateel Durgaparmeshwari Temple (temple on a river island) (30 kms) Moodbidri (1000 pillar jain temple) (40 kms ) Leave for Bangalore (7 hrs from Moodbidri)

7. Sirimane Falls

5km from Kigga Village, Sringeri India http://www.dreamroutes.org/western/sirimanefalls.html
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Sirimane Falls

Reviewed By chirakusuma

We visited In february 2020 and had a great experience. I dont think its open now.There is no KSRTC bus facility to reach Sirimane waterfalls, but there is a bus to Kigga which you can board from Sringeri and then you can walk 5 kms, but this is not quite opted. Hiring a private vehicle(4 wheeler,again 2 wheeler not suggested) from Sringeri for to and fro is the best option suggested by locals too as the road to watefalls is kind of deserted and not very smooth. Our hotel receptionist guided us in right way and after visiting Sringeri Sharadamba temple we headed to Sirimane waterfalls.water was not deep and was pretty safe for non-swimmers

8. Kudremukh Peak

Kudremukh, Chikmagalur India
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Kudremukh Peak

Reviewed By Kudremukh

Had an amazing experience trekking to this place. PTU organized it very well...Every one was taken care so well until we reached back home....We were accommodated at Bella home stay. Food was very tasty. Home stay is very clean. They provided us all the basic amenities (hot water, good food). One other thing is that Airtel network never worked, so carry Jio(it worked) or BSNL(not sure if it works) And about trek: One of the best places to be there for nature lovers. Amazing view of mountains and the greenery all around, makes you feel relaxed though it needs a lot of energy to reach the peak. No plastic, No paper anywhere around. Very well maintained by the forest department. One gets thoroughly checked and warned by the forest officers before starting to trek, about not using plastic. Of course! it has to be done. Else we would not see such a beautiful trail during the trek. Things not to do: Do not wear sunglasses. You wouldn't enjoy the true colors of the mountains. Don't use earphones. You will miss the sounds of the gushing water stream and the bird's chirp.

9. Charmadi Ghat

Belthangady taluk of Dakshina Kannada district, Mudigere India +91 96637 12353
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Charmadi Ghat

Reviewed By VJFernandes

I used Charmady Ghat Road while traveling from Udupi to Bangalore on 16th Nov 2020... The route I took is Karkala to Moddabidri to Unite to Kottigehara to Mudigere to Belur to NH 75 junction in Hassan. The road condition is exceedingly wonderful. Have not seen such a beautiful road during the last 10 years.. except three places, it is pothole free and car driving is a pleasure... Driving time from Moodabidri to Kottigehara was under 2 hours in car (i20) morning 6.30 to 8.20 am Large vehicles are not allowed and hence roads were fairly empty in the Charmady Ghat Section.

10. Jhari Waterfalls

near mullayanagiri Bababudangiri, Chikmagalur India http://www.jhari.in
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Jhari Waterfalls

Reviewed By AjeyaK4

You need to go near Kuteera homestay inorder to see the scenic beauty.If you are willing to go there by walk you need to walk some 3.5-4km on a dusty road for about 35 min or you can book a Jeep ride of cost 600Rs for 6 members.Instead you can go with bikes.Condition of dusty road is completely bad.Your energy get's completely exhaust if you go by walk.

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