21 Places to Visit in Chikmagalur | tourist places
Chikmagalur is a popular tourist destination as it has a huge number of tourist attractions. Chikmagalur is really a very picturesque place that one can described as the best paradise for relaxation. The surrounding area is known for a different landscape from the low flatlands to the hilly regions of Western Ghats. Chikmagalur district has a huge number of coffee estates and is rightly considered to be the coffee hub of Karnataka.
This enchantingly beautiful place is popularly called as the ‘The Coffee Land of India’. There are so many tourist attractions in and around Chikmagalur, we have compiled the list of the amazing places to visit in Chikmagalur including Nehru Rose Garden, Kudremukh National Park, Kemmangundi, Mullayanagiri, Kalhatti Falls, Hebbe Falls, coffee museum, etc. All these places deserve to be seen and explored. So, if you are on an expedition to this incredible hill station in Karnataka, don't miss the places below.
01. Kemmangundi, Chikmagalur

- Recommended Duration: 4 Hours
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02. Mullayanagiri, Chikmagalur

- Recommended Duration: 4 Hours
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03. Kudremukh, Chikmagalur

- Recommended Duration: 4 Hours
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04. Baba Budangiri, Chikmagalur

- Recommended Duration: 4 Hours
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05. Manikyadhara Falls, Chikmagalur

- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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06. Kallathigiri Falls, Chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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Also known as Kalahasti falls amidst fascinating scenery. Kallathigiri Falls has an old Veerabhadra temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This place is situated at a distance of 10 km from Kemmangundi. The fall's height is 122 meters from Chandra Drona hill. It offers an excellent view of the cascading water from Chandra Drona Hill in front of the temple. The nearby hills and mountains are perfect place for the trekkers to enjoy their adventure. This is a must see place for those looking to enjoy some time in the lap of nature. You can have a short picnic here with the kids and play in the water.
07. Hanumana Gundi Falls, Chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 2 Hours
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A perfect place for a getaway, Hanumangundi falls are tucked away in the tiny district of Chikkamagaluru. This place is located in the hilly surroundings of the Karkala and Lakya dam which is surrounded by Kudremukh National Park, There are about 300 steps that you need to get down to reach the base of the falls. The water falling down from a height of above 100 feet falling on the natural rocks majestically is the exciting view. It is a very safe place to take bath and it's possible to go directly under the waterfalls. October to February is the best season to visit this place.
08. Kadambi Falls, Chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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Kadambi Falls is located in the Kudremukh National Park in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. The Kadambi falls are about 30 feet high falling through the rocks. This place is very close to the main road between Sringeri & Kudremukh and it can be seen from the bridge situated nearby. This enchanting region is full of naturalistic splendors. You have to feel the pristine waters touching your skin to experience it. It is an ideal place for travelers who wish to spend time amidst calm and adventurous tourists even get down to the waterfall to enjoy the beauty of the surroundings and the water.
09. Jhari Falls, Chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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Jhari waterfall is one of the most popular waterfalls in the Chikmagalur district. It goes by the name Jhari Falls, but this place is popularly known as Buttermilk Falls. And that's because the cascading water that gushes down from the mountains (Baba Budangiri is about 15 kilometers from here) this place is often visited along with Mullayanagiri and Baba Budan Giri. Surrounding the waterfall are the abundant forests and the various coffee plantations. Towards the lower part of the waterfall, there is a naturally formed pool. Water originating in the mountains flows over steep rocks offering a wide and thin white layer of a spectacular waterfall.
10. Hebbe Falls, Chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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Hebbe Falls is one of the most popular place in the Chikmagalur, which is situated about 10 km away from the famous hill station Kemmangundi in Chikmagalur district. Hebbe Falls is 168 meters in height and ensures a mystical experience to everyone who takes effort to reach the place. This place is one of the most sought after destinations in Chikmagalur that attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. A dip in the clean, and herbal enriched water can be refreshing. The cascade of water is surrounded by dense forests and coffee plantations makes this one of the beautiful place in Chikmagalur.
11. Sirimane Falls, chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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Sirimane waterfalls are at a distance of 12 km from Sringeri, a place which is famous temple town in the Chikmagalur district. The road to the falls passes through Kigga village a place which is famous for the Rishyashringa temple. It is one of the many waterfalls located in the Western Ghats. It is a splendid place which has a beautiful nature view. The water feeds the coffee estates and paddy fields located downstream. This is one of the easily accessible place of this region as it requires a person to descent a few well laid steps to reach near the waterfalls.
12. Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary is 38 km northwest of Chikmagalur town. The sanctuary takes its name from the Bhadra River, its lifeline. Popularly known as Muthodi Wildlife Sanctuary, after the village on its periphery. The Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary boasts of a substantial tiger population. This place was declared as the 25th Project Tiger of India in 1998. The perimeter of the wildlife sanctuary is surrounded by the hill ranges of the Western Ghats including Hebbegiri, Baba Budangiri, and Mullayanagiri. This are spans about 500 square km, spread across two districts Shivamogga and Chikmagalur districts.
13. Kudremukh National Park, Chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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Kudremukh National Park is the largest declared Wildlife Protected Area (600 sq km) of a tropical wet evergreen type of forest in the Western Ghats. Chikkamagaluru and Dakshina Kannada districts, this place house a variety of wildlife such as the leopard, Malabar giant squirrel, sloth bear, spotted deer, and giant flying squirrel. The park is home to a variety of birds such as the Malabar trogon, Malabar whistling thrush, and the imperial pigeon.
14. Sringeri Sharda Temple, Chikmagalur
- Recommended Duration: 1 Hour
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Sringeri a popular temple town is located at a distance of 90 Km from Chikmagalur. This place is situated on the banks of River Tunga. The Sharadamba Temple and Vidya Shankara Temple are two important places of attractions in Sringeri which has the Sharadamba Temple dedicated to Sharadamba, Goddess of Learning and Wisdom. The temple is famed for the matchless beauty of the idol. The Sharadamba temple in Shringeri was established by Sri Shankaracharya when he established the Sharada Peetham Matha here. This place is a famous pilgrimage center, and very important for the followers of Shankaracharya.
16. Kalasa is located at a distance of 92 km southwest of Chikmagalur and situated on the banks of the river Bhadra. It is surrounded by lofty hills of the Western Ghats and is looked upon as one of the Pancha-kshetras on the banks of the Bhadra.
17. Shakatapuram is a small village and a religious place located in Koppa Taluk of Chikmagalur district. Shakatapuram is also known by the name Bandigadi. A Mutt by the name of Shri Vidya Peetam is located on the banks of River Tunga.
18. Guru Dattatreya Bababudanswamy Darga is situated on the Baba Budan Giri is the Inam Dattatreya Peetha venerated by the Hindus and the Muslims alike. A laterite cave here is believed to have been sanctified by the residence of Dattatreya Swami as well as Hazrat Dada Hayat Mir Khalander.
19. Amrithapura is located at a distance of 67 km north of Chikmagalur, the main attraction of Amrithapura is the Amritheshwara temple built in 1196 A.D by Amriteshwara Dandanayaka, a general of the Hoysala ruler Veera Ballala II.
20. Belavadi is located 29 km southeast of Chikmagalur town on the Chikamagalur - Javagal road and 10 km north west of Halebidu, Belavadi is famous for the Ornate temple of Veera Narayana. Belavadi is also famous for the temple of 'Udbhava Ganapathi'.
21. Simhanagadde Jwalamalini Temple is one of the important Jain Temples and located in the Simhanagadde town near Narasimharajapura. The temple houses an attractive black-colored idol of Goddess Jwalamalini as the main deity. The history of this idol dates back to the period around the 15th and 16th centuries.