Ballalarayana Durga is a fort that is tucked up on the mountain amidst the western ghats region of Chikmagalur. The vantage point at 1509 meters above sea level, hosts the best panoramic view of Valley, streams, and rolling misty mountains. Above all, when you are here, you can literally walk through the moist clouds and experience it. However, be prepared to undertake an intense trek through the dense forests and grasslands to reach the fort.

As you step into the fort area, you will be able to notice a blend of mystery and history prevailing even till date. You can see a small byre at the center and a fort wall which is built kilometers together across the edge of the hills. Besides this, just settle down comfortably on the outer wall of the fort and watch the golden hues of the Sun running down the horizon and creating a magical aura in nature

Ballalarayana hills were home to a majestic fort built by the wife of Veera Ballala 1 of the Hoysala Dynasty. This fort was built in the Karnata Dravida style of architecture during the 12th century. It has a rich history and cultural significance attached to it. However, as of now only the ruins of fort i.e. shattered walls, a few arches, and a basement remains.

Avoid pitching a tent near the fort as the place is windy and most part of the land has hard soil. Apart from this, the fort is also home to cattle that attract leopards. Instead, you can camp near Bandaje Arbi falls which is considered safe. But be prepared to trek for another 5 Kilometers through grasslands to reach the waterfall.

Ballalarayana Durga Fort Trek Route

Trek starts near the Kalabhairaveshwara temple at the foothill of the fort in Durgadahalli. It is a 4 km climb to the peak and it will take about 2 hours to reach it. 

After a few minutes into the trek, you will reach 1st viewpoint and you get to witness a hefty view of the village and town below. Mostly. you will be taking a forest trail followed by grassy meadows and crossing two mountains to reach the fort. On the way, you will come across 3 small streams from where you can fill your bottles. As you are inching towards the fort, mountains around you will look as if a huge green carpet is being laid out on it.

How To Reach Ballalarayana Durga

You can either take a bus to Horanadu or Mudigere from Bangalore. From either of this town, you can take a local bus or jeep to Sunkasale which is 30 Km away. After reaching Sunkasale, hire an auto-rickshaw to Durgada Halli which is the starting point of the Ballalarayana Durga Trek.

Where To Eat Near Ballalarayana Fort

Except for a few small eateries and shops at the base, you will not have anything on the top. Hence, try carrying packed lunch, snacks, and water bottles to fill water in streams. If you are planning to cook, take small vessels, Maggie,  and raw materials that can be cooked easily on firewood. You can pack your lunch from a wide range of hotels available in Horanadu or Mudigere.

Ballalarayana Durga Trek Information

Entry Fee: NA

Timings: 6 Am To 6 Pm

Trek Distance: 4 Kilometers( To & Fro)

Trek Duration: 4 hours

Difficulty Level: Easy

Best Time To Visit: September To March

Location: 35  Km from Horanadu

Also, read: Kundadri hills Trek

Bandaje Arbi is a hidden waterfall on top of a mountain, amidst the blanket of greenery surrounding it. This waterfall which is a tributary of the Netravati river is situated in Charmadi ghat range of western ghats in Dakshina Kannada. Usually, we will be witnessing the water plunging down from the foothills or from another hillock. However, in this case, you get a chance to stand next to the point from where the water jumps off the cliff from 200ft. The only way to experience Bandaje Arbi falls beauty is by undertaking a hard day\’s trek to the mountains. Be prepared for a tough and sweaty trek through dense forest, tall grasslands, and multiple streams. Don’t miss the dramatic view of sunsets that cast an orange glow in the sky, from the tip of the cliff.

You can camp overnight next to the waterfalls and gaze at billions of twinkling stars throughout the night. Try reaching the spot before sunset and pitch your tents on flatlands next to waterfalls. Also, collect firewoods to light the bonfire for cooking purposes as well as to keep wild animals away from camp.

Above all, you can even take a shower by jumping into the Bandaje stream that originates here. Although the place is a little clumsy and hard to stand comfortably. Even though the cliff is far from this spot, be careful as small slips can drag you along the stream and toss you off the cliff.

By the way, if you are wondering what Bandaje Arbi means. Bandaje is the name of the village and the word “Arbi” in regional Tulu language means “Waterfall”.

Bandaje Arbi Falls Trek Routes

Before you start your trek, you need to seek permission from the Belthangady forest authorities. It is a remote area with the paths that are confusing and in the recent past a lot of people lost their way into the wild, Hence, you will be allotted a local guide who will be guiding you throughout the trek.

Trek Trail 1: From Gowdara Mane Bandaje Village(Ujire Side)

Ujire Town( jeep ride)-( 15 Km)->Gowdara Mane in Bandaje Village(Trek start point) -9Km (5 To 6 hrs)->Bandaje Arbi Falls(Camping) -6Km  (2 To 3 hrs)->Ballalarayana Durga Fort -4Km(1 hr)->Durgadahalli( Trek End Point)

Trek starts from Bandaje Gowdara Mane or Valambra after taking permission from forest officers. It is about a 20 km trek and might take around 10 hrs to complete it in a single stretch.  

From Gowdara Mane to Grasslands

To begin with, you will be passing through a village and a couple of small streams. In the initial phase, as you are entering the forest it will be very difficult to find the route without the local guide. Once you cross the 2nd stream, the trek gets tougher as .you enter the dense forest that is steep and full of leeches. After about 1.5 hours of a hard trek journey, you will come across a big stream. Be careful while crossing this stream during peak monsoon, when the currents are high. Don’t forget to fill in your water bottles, as the next water source is waterfalls itself. Another 1.5 hours of trek inside the forest will lead you to grasslands.

Grasslands To Bandaje Arbi Falls

After a few minutes of walking on the grasslands, you will get the 1st glimpse of Bandaje Arbi Falls. However, it will take another hour to reach the waterfall, considering the steepness and campings gear you are carrying. Try drinking water and apply sunscreen lotion to defend or protect yourself against the heat of the scorching sun. The entrance of waterfalls is towards the left. But, you have to cross a small valley which is steep and has loose soil to reach the Waterfall. To get to the tip of the cliff you need to cross Bandaje stream. There are flatlands near the stream, where you can pitch a tent to stay overnight.

Note: Don’t go to the edge of the cliff, as many people have slipped off the cliff and lost their life.

You can descend in the same route as you climbed or via the Ballalarayana Durga fort

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Bandaje Arbi Falls To Ballalarayana Durga Fort

It is a 6 km trek from waterfall to the fort and it might take 2 to 3 hours to complete. Trek is mostly through the grasslands and the path is well marked. Try filling your water bottles before you depart, as there are no water sources. Strolling on the left side of Bandaje Arbi waterfall will lead you to the fort.

Initially, you have to climb a steep hillock for 30 odd minutes. Later, you will be hiking on almost flatland through the meadows for another 1.5 hrs before you arrive at the fort. Not to mention, the beautiful panoramic view of valleys, green rolling mountains, and misty surroundings that are breathtaking while on this route.

The fort is now in ruins, you can’t find anything except for shattered walls, a few arches, and a basement. The most important thing, don’t camp near the fort, as this place is home to cattle that attract leopards.

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This is probably one of the easiest paths of the Bandaje Arbi Falls trek. Descend down is a well-marked path through grasslands and forests. On the way, you will come across 3 small water streams that will help to quench your thirst. It is a 4 km descent and it will take about 1 hour to reach the base. In the meanwhile, you can call auto-rickshaw driver number mentioned on the rocks to pick u up and drop in Sunkasale which is 5 km.

Trek Trail 2: From Durgadahalli (Sunkasale side)

You will be starting your trek from Durgadahalli Base from the Sunkasale side. The route is easy and well marked. You might not require a guide unless you are getting down from the other side. This route is exactly opposite to that of trek trail 1 or Ujire side of trekking. 

Sunkasale Town( jeep ride)-(5 Km)->Durgadahalli(Trek start point)-4Km(2 hr)->Ballalarayana Durga Fort -6Km (2 To 3 hrs)-> Bandaje Arbi Falls(Camping) -9Km ( 4 hrs)-> Gowdara Mane in Bandaje Village(Trek End Point))

Where To Eat Near Bandaje Arbi Falls

Except for a few small eateries and shops at the base, you will not have anything on the top. Hence, try carrying packed lunch, snacks, and water bottles to fill water in streams. If you are planning to cook, take small vessels, Maggie,  and raw materials that can be cooked easily on firewood. You can pack your lunch in Gowdara mane or from the hotel in Ujire.

How To reach Bandaje Arbi  Falls Trek Start Point

Trek Trail 1 start point: Bandaje Gowdra mane 

Bandaje Gowdra mane or Valambra town is just 15 Km from Ujire town near Dharmastala. You have to take a left turn before Mundaje village and continue for 5 Kilometers before taking a right turn near co-operative bank Hedya in Bandaje road to reach Valambra. The frequency of government buses or private buses in this route is very less. Hence, it is better to hire a jeep from Ujire or take your vehicle till the Bandaje Gowdra mane which is the starting point of the trek.

Trek Trail 2 start point: Durgadahalli Base Point

You can hop into frequently available buses from Bangalore to Horanadu. From Horanadu you can take a local bus or jeep to Sunkasale which is 30 Km away. From Sunkasale you can either walk or hire an auto-rickshaw to Durgadahalli which is the start point of freak.

Bandaje Arbi Waterfalls Information

Entry Fee: Rs 275/ head

Guide Charges: Rs 1000 To 1500(Try Bargaining)

Banjare Arbi Waterfall Trek Distance: 18 To 20 Km

Trek Duration: 8 To 10 Hours:

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Best Time To Visit: September to March

Permission: Required

Camping: Allowed Near Bandaje Arbi Waterfalls

Location: Bandaje Village 20 Km From Ujire Town, Dakshina Kannada

Distance From Bangalore: 320 Km.

Bandaje Arbi Waterfalls Trek, Contact Details That Might Be Handy 

Gowdara Mane Or Kishore Gowda: 99019 39829

Forest Officer: 99013 46952

Belthangady Forest Office: 08256-233189

Also, read:  Ermai Falls Trek.

Jhari Falls is a 2 tier waterfall that is tucked within the dense forests and coffee Plantations of Western Ghats. Silky water tumbles down the natural step-like structure formed by rocks from a height of 50 to 70 m. The spring that originates on top of the mountains flows down as the Jhari falls.

A tiny natural pool at the bottom of the falls is well suited to play around and relax to beat the heat. Moreover, if you are an Adventure Junky then try to head to the 2nd tier of the waterfall, which is 30 meters above. To reach the 2nd tier, you can take a muddy path that runs parallel to the wall of the falls. This is a little tricky path, hence you will not find many people attempting it. 

When you look at these waterfalls from close quarters, it appears like a thin line of water cascading down, hence it is popularly known as” Buttermilk Falls”.Locals here refer to this waterfall as “Dabdabe Falls” so don’t get confused, when you hear that name..This is one of the popular waterfalls in the close proximity of Chikmagalur and visited by thousands of travelers every year.

Jhari Falls Trek

As this waterfall is hooked in one corner of a coffee plantation, be prepared to hike for 3 kilometers from the parking lot. Steep muddy road amidst lush green forest and aromatic coffee plantations will lead you to the foot of Jhari falls.

If you don’t want to put your legs to use, then hire a jeep for an adventurous ride to waterfalls. However, if you want more thrill in life, then ride your bikes on uneven and slippery jeep trails.

Mullayanagiri Peak To Jhari waterfalls Trek Via Kavikal Gundi Checkpoint

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You can witness a lot of travelers trekking from Mullayanagiri peak to Jhari falls. This trek route is about 6 to 7 km and it might take around 3 hours to reach the waterfalls. Actually, the trek to Jhari Falls starts from the backside of the Shiva temple on the Mullayanagiri peak.

From Mullayanagiri to Kavikal Gundi checkpoint, it is about 3 kilometers.  You will be trekking amidst grasslands and the Shola forest. From Kavikal Gundi, you can walk to Jhari falls parking lot through the main road which is 1 kilometer away.

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Where And What To Eat Near Jhari waterfalls

You can find a lot of small cart eateries laid out near the parking lot of Jhari Falls. Eateries here will serve you with Maggi, bread omelet, hot cup of chai, coffee, spiced corn, etc. Cool breezy climate with hot snacks is always a great combo to munch on.

How To Reach Jhari Falls

As this place is just 22 Km from Chikmagalur, you can hire a cab to reach these falls. Otherwise, you can hop into BabaBudangiri buses from Chikmagalur bus stand that travels via Jhari Falls. As this fall is just 2 km away from the main road, you can get down near Jhari Falls parking lot or stop. But remember one thing, these buses are not frequent so don’t wait too long and waste your time. 

Jhari Falls Information

Entry Fee: Free

Timings: 6 Am to 5 Pm

Trek Distance: 2 TO 3 Km ( One way)

Trek Duration: 40 min

Jeep Ride Cost: Rs 600 To 700 / Trip (One Way)

Best Time To Visit: July to March

Location: 1 Km From Kavikal Gandi Forest Check Post In Attigundi Road

Distance From Chimagalur: 22 Km 

Distance From Bangalore: 266 Km

Also, read: Didupe Falls Trek.

 

Manikyadhara falls is a small perennial waterfall surrounded by Shola forest in the Baba Budangiri range of western ghats. Water tumbles down the mountains from 30 ft height and appears like a string of pearls before hitting the ground. Hence, this falls is called “Manikyadhara” which literally translates to “pearls” in the regional language Kannada. Manikyadhara is also known as “ Neelikayi Theertha” by locals for the same reason as above.

Not just waterfall, the place itself looks great with misty Baba Budangiri hills, steep valleys with a lot of trees, tiny streams meandering around, and the cool breeze blowing at you makes it all the more exciting.

Manikyadhara falls is just 3 Km from Datta Peetha hills or Baba Budangiri hills. Usually, you can spot a lot of trekkers hiking from Datta Peeta through scenic mountains and forests for reaching the falls. After you reach the falls, you need to take the well-laid steps to reach the bottom of the falls to enjoy nature to the fullest.

You can set up your tents on the open grounds near the Manikyadhara falls.No need to worry about the foods as there are many eateries and shops near the falls.

Story Of Manikyadhara Falls

There is a small story as to how this waterfall originated. Apparently, it is believed that Saint Baba Budan along with his 4 disciples were searching for water and were upset because they weren’t able to find one. Therefore, they prayed to God and within no time, water started pouring down from mountains and that turned out to be Manikyadhara falls. Hence, this place also acts as a Holy place for many. Apart from this, there is another blind belief i.e. if you leave any of the things here, all your wishes will be fulfilled. If fact, you will find a lot of travellers leaving behind their clothes, bangles, bracelets, etc, and of course not the valuable ones.

Furthermore, locals here believe that this water carries a lot of medicinal herbs which is good for skin treatments. Henceforth, don’t forget to take a dip in this chilling water.

How To Reach Manikyadhara Falls

From Chikmagalur, this falls is 35 km away.so you can hop into a shared jeep that wouldn’t burn a hole in your pocket. Otherwise, like most of the trekkers, you can take an autorickshaw to Mullayanagiri and trek towards Manikyadhara falls which is 15 odd km.

Manikyadhara Waterfalls Information

Entry Fee:  NA.

Timings: NA (there is no restriction)

Best Time To Visit: September To March.

Camping: Allowed.

Distance from Chikmagalur: 35 Km

Distance From Bangalore: 275 Km.

Also, read: Kunchikal Falls

Untouched beauty Hanumangundi falls that is stuck amidst western ghats is only 15 km from Kudremukh National Park. Also popularly known as Suthanabbi falls among locals, this falls is surrounded by lush green forests and hilly terrains, Hanumangundi falls slides down bouncing on the rocks that appear like uneven steps from 100 ft to reach the ground. At the touchdown of the Hanumangundi falls, a tiny pool is formed which is not very deep. Hence, it is an absolutely safe and fun place to swim around as the water gushing out directly falls on you

You can spot this falls located between Lakshya dam and Karkala in Mangalore- Sholapur Highway. In spite of being next to the highway and a small board indicating the falls, you might miss out on the spot, so be watchful and never take your eye off the road. You need to take a short walk from the main road before taking 300 odd steps near the forest department to reach the bottom of the falls. Be prepared to jump across a few small rocky and slippery boulders before you reach the tiny pool.

Furthermore, don’t forget to carry your own food as you will hardly find any eateries in the nearby surroundings.

Undoubtedly, one of the serene waterfalls with not much of a crowd and best place to take a dip in chilled water and have me-time.

Hanumangundi Falls information

Entry Fee: Rs 40/  person.

Timings:9 Am to 5 Pm.

Best Time To Visit: June To February.

Distance From Bangalore: 350 Km.

Also, read:   Kudlu Theertha Falls.

Sringeri is a small hill town on the banks of river Tunga in Chikmagalur, Karnataka. This holy place is set amidst Western ghats and is at an altitude of 2789 ft above sea level. Sringeri got its name from a nearby hill called” Rishya Shringa Giri”, which in turn is named after a sage: “Rishyashringa”. It is the major hub for Vedic learning and it attracts a lot of students from various corners of India. Besides this, Sringeri is also known for its picture-perfect landscapes and peaceful surroundings that bring in nature lovers and travelers.

Sringeri Mutt or Sharada Peetham

In fact. This place is popular for Sharada Peetham or Mutt dedicated to Goddess “Saraswathi” was established by Sir Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century. Sharada Mutt in south India was established first of 4 Peetham in 4 directions. Other Mutts are Jyotir Mutt near Badrinath in North, Govardhana Mutt In Puri in the east, and Kalika Mutt near Dwarka in the West.

Apart from this, there are 4 guardian temples on all four sides established by Adi Shankaracharya. Kalabhairava temple dedicated to lord shiva in the east, Kere Anjaneya temple in west, Kali Kamba temple in the north, and Devigamba temple in the south to protect the mutt.

Story About What Made Adi Shankaracharya Establish Peetham In Sringeri

As per the legends, Adi Shankaracharya in his early teens had visited Sringeri while in search of a place to establish Vedic institute and spread his teachings. He happened to notice a pregnant frog suffering from the scorching sun and all of a sudden a snake appeared and spread his hood to protect the frog. Shankaracharya was awestruck to see a snake protect the frog instead of eating it and was spellbound by the kindness of the land. Hence, he decided to start a Sharada Peetham in Sringeri.

Sharada Temple

This temple was established by Acharya Sri Shankara Bhagavatpada. Initially, the Sharada temple had a sandalwood statue of Sharada but it was replaced by the golden statue in the 14th century. This temple is built in the South Indian style of architecture with a raja gopuram. There are multiple stone pillars that display the carvings of the various goddesses.

Vidya Shankara temple

Unquestionably, one of the most beautiful Architectural Marvels in the Pilgrimage center Sringeri. This was built by the rulers Vijayanagar Empire in the 14th century and it is a mixture of Vijayanagar and Hoysala style of architecture. Vidya Shankara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva has 12 pillars or Stumbas that display the 12 different zodiac signs carved on it.

Also, try catching a glimpse of Chennakeshava temple, Shri Parshwanath Jain Tirthankara, Siriimane waterfall, and Hanumangundi falls, where you are in Sringeri.

Navarathri Festival In Sringeri

Navarathri is one of the most popular festivals that is celebrated for 11 days in a grandeur way. The whole town comes alive with a lot of colorful lights, huge processions, and fireworks. You can witness thousands of devotees all dressed in traditional attire paying a visit during Navratri.

What to eat in Sringeri

The town is flooded with eateries that serve local and popular vegetarian dishes of Karnataka. Since it is a temple town, you will not find any non-vegetarian restaurants in and around the corner. If you have a sweet tooth then do not miss out on Sringeri Halwa the special dish prepared here. Also, you can try out Ghee Mysore Pak and Chiroti with Badam milk. You will find most of the local delicacies like idli, dosa, vada, Bisi bele bath, akki roti, Jolada rotti, Kesari bath, Uppittu, pickles, and Ragi mudde. Apart from this, never miss an opportunity to lay your hands-on hot fried banana and jack fruit chips that are available in shops.

Kigga Town

Kigga is a small town that is 10 km away from Sringeri. This is known for its greenery and picturesque landscapes. You can head to Sirimane falls and Saint Rishyashringa temple that is near Kigga.

How To Reach Sringeri

This is possibly one of the most famous pilgrimage centers of Karnataka. Hence, this place is well connected with a lot of frequent buses from all major cities of Karnataka. Be it Bangalore, Mangalore, Chikmagalur, Shimoga, etc, you will find direct buses to Sringeri from here.

Also, read: Murudeshwara Beach Town

Kurinjal peak trek is a lesser-known trail that hides in the Kudremukh National Park of Western ghats, Chikmagalur. Nature unfolds and keeps surprising you with its beauty, as you tend to climb the 1159 meter peak.

The first and foremost thing is you need to obtain permission from the Kudremukh forest office before you start your trek. You will be allotted with a local guide, who will be accompanying you throughout your trek.

As the Kurinjal peak is located in a remote place, you will not find any public transport. However, you can hire a jeep in Balegal village, which is 18 km away from the Kurinjal hill base. Jeep rides here are fun-filled and adventurous, as the routes you take will be amidst lush green forests and Lakshya dam.

 Kurinjal Summit Trekking Route

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As you begin the trek, you will find a small bridge and water stream running swiftly welcoming you. Trekking trail will take you through rainforests, meandering streams, misty mountains, tall grasslands, and of course fluctuating scenic beauty. Not to mention, the great view of mist-filled green carpet laid Kudremukh valley while trekking. The initial part of the trek till the ”Network point” will mostly be easy, as you will be hiking through the jeep track. 

Once you reach the “Network point”, all of a sudden you will witness a huge lofty mountain standing in front. You need to climb this mountain to reach the Kurinjal peak. Actual trek begins from this point, take a small one-person trail that will lead you to a steep rocky surface. You need to continue walking on rocky paths that are absolutely windy and be careful as they can knock you off the ground. In the last phase of the journey towards the peak, the path tends to get narrower. And, at certain times, you will probably be walking on slim ridges with the steep valley on both sides without railings. Clouds running all over you and cool breeze rubbing against your face on top of the peak will make the whole experience perfect.

It is, without doubt, a must-do trek for all the trekkers who love offbeat destinations.

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Kurinjal Peak Trek Information

Trek Distance:14 Km (To & Fro).

Trek Duration: 5 Hours.

Difficulty Level: Easy.

Best Time To Trek: September To March.

Camping: Not Allowed.

Permission From Forest Office: Required

Also, read: Bandaje Arbi Falls Trek

Maidadi viewpoint appears to have hopped straight outta heaven and is stuck at 15 km from the temple town Kalasa. With the view of mist-filled mountains, lofty peaks, clouds running haywire, lush green forest, tiny streams meandering through mountains, and unending steep valleys this place in western ghats sure to make you fall in love with nature. As the cool breeze gently brushes through your face, you can clearly spot the Kudremukh range on one side and Ballalarayana Durga on another side.

You need to make an uphill hike of 500 m from Kanive resort to reach the top. Never miss out on sunrise or sunset which looks spectacular and dramatic from this point. On a clear day, you can even spot Dharmasthala and Netravathi river meandering its ways through mountains from a distance. Besides this, you can even set up your tents and spend your night gazing at stars. Head to this place during winter season i.e. from October to March to enjoy nature to the fullest.

If you are a biker and want to experience off-roading then try hitting the trail with your bike. Else you can take a bumpy jeep ride to reach the Maidadi viewpoint.

There is a beautiful resort by name “Kanive” near the Maidadi viewpoint, Hence this place is also known as Kanive viewpoint. You can park your vehicles near this resort.

Also, read: Bandaje Arbi Falls

Kadambi Falls is a seasonal waterfall that is located within the Kudremukh range of Western Ghats. White water gushes down through the rocks from a height of 30 ft and forms a pool at the foot of the falls. This fall is set amidst nature with a lot of greenery in the form of trees, shrubs, creepers, etc bordering it.

Kadambi Falls is right next to Sringeri and Kudremukh main road and it is clearly visible from the bridge nearby. As and when you are driving through this route, the sound of milky white water slides down and droplets sprinkling all over the bridge, will make any individual spare a minute and watch this beauty. However, if you wish to get closer to falls, you can park your vehicle on the bridge and hike down from the other side of the bridge. The path may seem little tricks as you need to perform small stunts. With a few hops and jumps across slippery rocks and woods will lead you to the bottom of falls. What next, take off your clothes, wear a swimsuit, and take a leap into the water to beat the heat.

During monsoon as the rivers run free and wild, Kadambi falls and the region around it comes alive full-fledged. So, the best time to visit this place will be during peak monsoon and post-monsoon( i.e. winter) from June to January. There isn’t any entry fee to the falls. However, try to avoid getting into the water in monsoon due to the high-risk factor involved.

Also, read: Didupe Falls

Baba Budangiri is a mighty mountain standing tall at 1,895 m in the coffee land of Karnataka, Chikmagalur. Nestled amidst western ghats these hills are also known as “ Dattagiri “ and it is the 2nd  tallest peak in Karnataka. This place got its name from a Sufi saint Baba Budan who inhabited here during the late 16th century. 

There is a Dattatreya temple (Incarnation of Lord Shiva) and a Dargah of  Saint Baba Budan. Hence, these hills act as a popular pilgrimage center for both Hindus and Muslims. Besides this, Baba Budangiri also remains as a hotspot amongst the hardcore adventure freaks, travelers, and nature enthusiasts.

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With lush green vegetation as far as the eyes could see, loft grasslands, steep valleys, mist-filled clouds, stunning streams, sparkling waterfalls, aromatic coffee estates, and plenty of trekking opportunities is sure to strike a chord with you. Not to mention, the view of the Sun running down the horizon and painting the whole sky Orange is a feast to the eye.

Apparently,  if legends are to be believed, then Saint Baba Budan during his pilgrimage journey to Mecca had visited Yemen and bought plenty of coffee beans along with him. And he planted them in the Baba Budangiri range for the first time in India in 1670 

Mullayanagiri To Baba Budangiri Trek

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You can reach the Mullayanagiri summit either through trekking or you can take your vehicle to the top from where the peak is 500 steps away.

Actually, the trek to Baba Budangiri starts from the backside of Shiva temple on Mullayanagiri peak. It is a 9 km long trek which will normally take you 5 to 6 hours to complete. You can divide the trek into 2 phases.

Mullayanagiri To Kavikal Gundi Checkpoint.

 It is a 3 km journey amidst grasslands and Shola forest. In the end, you will reach Kavikal Gundi Checkpoint near Attigundi road, where you have to seek permission to continue your trek. You can take a break, have your packed lunch and refill your bottle here. It is an easy path without much confusion as the pathway is clear.

From Kavikal Gundi Checkpoint To Bababudangiri

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On the other hand, this 6 km trekking trail is a bit confusing one. Mostly you will be walking on narrow ridges with the steep valley on one side and dense forest on the other side. Indeed, there is white marking done on the rocks to help fellow travellers with directions. However, make sure to follow the BSNL tower in Bababudangiri, which is visible from far, if you get lost. 

Camping can be done overnight near the Manikyadhara waterfalls.No need to worry about food, as there are few eateries near Baba Budangiri. However, if you wish to cook, you can find a lot of firewood and you can set up your barbeque.

Above all, the trail route can also be found on Google map. But to be on the safer side it is always better to ask locals, who know the path better than Google.

Usually, you can find auto-rickshaws or jeeps to get back to Chikmagalur main town. 

Also, try hiring a guide and trek to Kemmanagundi hills, Manikyadhara falls, or Gaalikere from Baba Budangiri.

 How To Reach Trek Starting Point Of Baba Budangiri

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After getting down in Chikmagalur, you can ask any Auto rickshaw guy to drop you near the trekking base and he might charge you around Rs. 150 to 200.Once you get down, you can trek to Mullayana Giri peak through Sarpadhari route. You can start to trek to Bababudan from the backside of shiva temple.

 

Baba Budangiri Trek Information

Trek Distance: 9 Km to 10 Km(approximate)

Duration: 5 to 6 hours.

Difficulty Level: Moderate.

Best Time To Trek: September To March.

Camping: Is allowed.

Trek start Point: Behind Shiva temple Mullayanagiri Peak

Trek End Point: BSNL tower Bababudangiri Peak