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Karnataka has many
well known hill stations. Each one is famous for its own
unique charm, some for sandalwood forests, some for coffee
plantations and others for trekking trails, waterfalls and
wildlife. Located in the Western Ghats, these hill stations
present outstanding views. Dense forests, deep valleys and
magnificent sunsets, you name it and you've got it.
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Nandi Hills
Located 60 kms north of Bangalore is the summer resort of
Karnataka called Nandi Hills. It is also known as Nandidurga,
it was once one of the summer retreats of Tipu Sultan. Nandi
Hills was also a favorite of British, who built bungalows and
laid out gardens here. Today, its a popular weekend
destination among Bangaloreans. The 1478-m high Nandi Hills is
the originating point of many rivers.
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Kermana Gundi
Located in the Tarikere Taluk of Chikmaglur district is a picture perfect
hamlet - Kemmanugundi, also called K.R.Hills named after the
Wodeyar king Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, who made it his favourite
summer destination. Situated on the Baba- Budan range at a
height of 1,434 m, Kemmanugundi is the perfect get away
destination from the hustle and bustle of the cities.
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Madikeri
An enchanting town situated at an elevation of over 5,000 ft
(1,525 m) above sea level is Madikeri hill station.
Breathtaking views ignite your senses and cool wind blowing
lets you unwind yourself. Beautiful people smile at you and
the fragrance of coffee fills the atmosphere.
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Biligiri Hills
Situated 120 kms from Mysore and 247 kms from Bangalore, the
Biligirirangana range of hills is beautifully situated between
the Cauvery and the Tungabhadra rivers. At a height of 5,091
ft above sea level, this hill station stretches from north to
south for about 16 kms. Bordered by deciduous trees, the
forests are swarming with wildlife.
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Kudremukh
Situated 95 kms south-west of Chikmaglur town is the Kudremukh
(Horse Face) range, named after the unique shape of the
Kudremukh Peak. It overlooks the Arabian Sea and the broad
hills are bound to one another with deep valleys and steep
precipices. Discovered by tourists, Kudremukh is a secluded
hill station, which retains its serenity and natural beauty.
The hill is covered by Sylvan green forests, beautified by
mighty rivers, grassy slopes, exuberant cascades and rare
orchids, providing a wonderful setting for trekking. Situated
1,894.3 meters above sea level, Kudremukh is rich in iron ore
deposits.
» Chikmagalur
Chikmagalur is situated in a lush valley south of the
Babu-Budan range. It derives its name from the headquarters
town of Chikmagalur which literally means younger daughter's
town. It is believed that it was given as a dowry to the
younger daughter of Rukmangada, the legendary chief of
Sakrepatna. Hiremagalur, another part of the town, was given
to the elder daughter. Certain ancient inscriptions reveal
that these two places were originally known as Kiriya-magalu
and Piriya-magalu. This hill station has several interesting
attractions like, the Kondadarama Temple, the Jamia Mosque and
the new St. Joseph's Cathedral.
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Gangamoola
Located in the Samse Taluk of Chikmagalur district, the
Gangamoola hill is surrounded by thick forests. It is the
origin of three mighty rivers, the Tunga, Bhadra and
Nethravathi. The highlights of the region are a Goddess
Bhagavathi shrine and a Varaha image, 1.8 metres high, within
a cave, which become inaccessible during the monsoons. |