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Two-Day Itinerary for Chikmagalur

  1. Day 1: Mullayanagiri Peak
    1 hour (12.7 miles) from Chikmagalur city centre

    Mullayanagiri Peak is the highest peak in Karnataka, standing tall at 6,330 feet. The peak offers a stunning view of the valley below and is a favourite spot for trekking enthusiasts. The trek to the top is moderately difficult but worth every step for the breathtaking view at the peak. Make sure to carry enough water and snacks, and wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Avoid visiting during monsoon season as the trek can become slippery and dangerous.

  2. Day 1: Hebbe Falls
    1 hour 30 minutes (38.5 miles) from Mullayanagiri Peak

    Hebbe Falls is a stunning waterfall located in the dense forests of Chikmagalur. The waterfall is divided into two stages - the Dodda Hebbe and the Chikka Hebbe. The Dodda Hebbe is the larger one, which flows down from a height of 551 feet. The Chikka Hebbe, on the other hand, is a small stream that cascades down from a height of 98 feet. The best time to visit the waterfall is during the monsoon season, when the water gushes down with full force. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and carry an extra set of clothes if you plan on getting wet.

  3. Day 2: Coffee Museum
    30 minutes (5.2 miles) from Chikmagalur city centre

    The Coffee Museum in Chikmagalur is a must-visit for coffee lovers. The museum showcases the history of coffee in India, the various types of coffee beans grown in the region, and the coffee-making process. There is also a coffee-tasting session where you can taste different types of coffee and learn about their unique flavours. The museum is a great place to learn about the coffee heritage of India and the impact of coffee on the economy of the region.

  4. Day 2: Baba Budangiri
    1 hour 10 minutes (22.7 miles) from Coffee Museum

    Baba Budangiri is a mountain in the Western Ghats of India. It is named after the Sufi saint Baba Budan who is said to have introduced coffee to India. The mountain offers a beautiful view of the surrounding forests and valleys. The Dattatreya Peetha, a shrine located on the mountain, is a popular pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Muslims. The mountain is also a popular spot for trekking enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Mullayanagiri Peak (4 hours, Free)
  • Hebbe Falls (2 hours, Free)
  • Coffee Museum (1 hour, INR 100)
  • Baba Budangiri (3 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 100
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