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Places to Visit in Kudremukh

Places to Visit in Kudremukh

Places to Visit in Kudremukh: A Visual Tour of Its Top Destinations Places to Visit in Kudremukh: In the stunning beauty of the Western Ghats, Kudremukh emerges as a place of natural wonders and peaceful beauty. When we begin our virtual trip to Kudremukh, this blog post will be your guide to the captivating places to visit in Kudremukh. The attractions of this region are the lush greenery, the pristine waterfalls, and an array of wildlife that draws explorers as well as nature lovers. Join us on a journey deeper into the core of Kudremukh, discovering its hidden treasures and must-see destinations that promise to take you back to the embrace of Mother Nature. Welcome to the exploration of Kudremukh’s finest, where every turn unveils a new chapter in the symphony of nature’s creation. Top 5 Places to Visit in Kudremukh 1. Mullayanagiri Peak Mullayanagiri Peak is the highest peak in Karnataka, located at an altitude of 50 meters. The peak is about 20 km from Chikmagalur and 23 km from Baba Budangiri. Based on the mythology of the region, it has been believed that Tapasvi Mullappa Swamy sat for a long time in the cave on the summit of the peak, and that’s how the peak came to be known as the one it is today. In contrast, according to the older Kannada literature, the word Mullai is a reference to forests. This mountain is situated in the Nilgiri Mountains as well as The Himalayan Mountains, which is why the stunning view from here is an amazing sight to take in. PLACES TO VISIT The area offers plenty of adventures for those who love adventure, such as mountain cycling, road biking, and even hiking. In the past, there was no step to take. The people had to climb to the top using the trail that was known as Sarpanadi. Sarpanadi and Sarpadhari trails. Sarpadhari trail. The trail to Mullayanagiri begins on the Sarpadhari trail, and this hike is fairly steep. It is advised to start the hike early in the morning. At the top of the trek, at the top of the mountain, is a tiny temple that has been dedicated to the god Lord Shiva. A lot of devotees make the hike to the temple and offer prayers there. Along the way, one can view a great deal of greenery as well as vantage spots that offer amazing views. The ideal time to trek is between September and February since the weather is pleasant and there is an opportunity to observe rare flora or fauna in this area. Also, there is a shrine on the highest point of this mountain, within which there is a tiny statue of Tapasvi Mullappa Swamy, because of whom this location is believed to have acquired its present name. In the vicinity of Mullayanagiri, there are other spots to explore, including the Rock Garden, which is an initiative by the Karnataka Horticulture Department. The pathways in this garden are constructed from rock. The garden is a great location to view stunning sunsets, lush prairies, and plains. The place is akin to the garden of an orchid house. The plants that are displayed here are exotic in stunning gardens. For anyone who loves nature, this location is an absolute must-see. 2. Baba Budangiri Mountain Range The Baba Budangiri mountain range is located in the Western Ghats of India. They are situated within the Chikmagalur district in Karnataka. It is located at an elevation of 1895m and is believed to be the fourth-highest mountain that lies between the Himalayan Mountains and the Nilgiri Mountains. This range is also known as the Chandra Drona Range because if one hikes on a route from Sarpadhari, they are capable of seeing both Mullayanagiri as well as the Budangiri mountains from an equidistant distance. These mountains form the crescent moon, due to which the range is referred to as the Chandra Drona Range. The area is equally significant to both Hindus and Muslims. At the top of the walk, at the summit of the hill, there is the grave of Baba Budan, who was a Sufi saint. There is also one of the most famous Dattatreya Caves, which was believed to be the home of the Hindu divinity Dattatreya Swami. PLACES TO VISIT There are many options to go on here. One example is trekking. There are two places to start the trek. The first is known as Sarpadhari, and the other is known as Attigundi. The trekkers who choose the latter will eventually reach Mullayanagiri first. Mullayanagiri mountain first before they arrive at Baba Budangiri. Another intriguing thing to check during the trek is the trek along the Bladge Ridge, which is situated on the route toward Mullayanagiri. Once your trek has been finished, the trekker will be presented with a birds-eye view of the valley that is below. From a variety of locations along the route, you can take amazing photos. Camping and campfires also occur in the clearings of the forest. A fascinating thing to look at is the blossoming of the Kurinji flowers in the low, high ridges of Nilgiris, which is a very rare, seasonally occurring event in the hills. The flowers bloom at intervals of 12 years. They cover the entire region with blue hues. This is how the Nilgiris Hills got their name. Datta Peeta is a religious site that is situated in the Baba Budangiri Hills. The mountain was given its name from Baba Budan, the Muslim saint Baba Budan. In this area, there are three caves in which three Siddhas are in graves. Siddhas are a reference to the oracles of God. In these caves, an annual ritual is held. You can also go to Sri Guru Dattatreya’s Darga, which is an old tradition. There is an underground cave that is believed to have been declared holy by Dattatreyaswamy. The belief is that Dattatreyaswamy, along with Hazrat Dada Hayath Khan Khalandar, were residents there, and this spot is believed