Nandi Hills:
60 kms north of Bangalore is the summer
resort called Nandi Hills. Also known as Nandidurga,
it was one of the summer retreats of Tipu Sultan.
Nandi Hills was popular with the British too who built
bungalows and laid out gardens here.
Today of course, it's a hot favourite among Bangaloreans
who find this an ideal get-away for weekends. The 1478-m
high Nandi Hills is the originating point of many rivers.
Kermana Gundi:
In the Tarikere Taluk of Chikmaglur District
is a picturesque hamlet - Kemmanugundi, also called
K.R.Hills, after the Wodeyar king Krishnaraja Wodeyar
IV, who made it his favourite summer camp.
Situated on the Baba- Budan range at a height of 1,434
m, Kemmanugundi is the ideal place to get away from
the heat and dust, the crowds and traffic jams of the
cities.
Madikeri:
Madikeri is a picturesque, charming town
situated at an elevation of over 5,000 ft (1,525 m)
above sea level. The cool bracing wind whips the hair
about your face as you ramble along streets that dip
and rise delightfully.
Breathtaking views surprise you unexpectedly. Beautiful
women smile at you from pretty cottages as you sniff
appreciatively the heady fragrance of coffee blossoms.
Biligiri Hills:
120 kms from Mysore and 247 kms from Bangalore,
the Biligirirangana range of hills is picturesquely
situated between the Cauvery and the Tungabhadra rivers.
At a height of 5,091 ft above sea level, this hill stretches
from north to south for about 16 kms. Surrounded by
deciduous trees, the forests are teeming with wildlife.
Biligiri Hills:
120 kms from Mysore and 247 kms from Bangalore,
the Biligirirangana range of hills is picturesquely
situated between the Cauvery and the Tungabhadra rivers.
At a height of 5,091 ft above sea level, this hill stretches
from north to south for about 16 kms. Surrounded by
deciduous trees, the forests are teeming with wildlife.
Kudremukh:
The Horse-Face Hill Station 95 kms south-west
of Chikmaglur town is the Kudremukh (Horse Face) range,
so named because of the unique shape of the Kudremukh
Peak.
Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the broad hills are chained
to one another with deep valleys and steep precipices.
As yet 'undiscovered' by tourists, Kudremukh is a secluded
hill station, which retains much of its pristine, natural
beauty.
Kudremukh:
The Horse-Face Hill Station 95 kms south-west
of Chikmaglur town is the Kudremukh (Horse Face) range,
so named because of the unique shape of the Kudremukh
Peak.
Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the broad hills are chained
to one another with deep valleys and steep precipices.
As yet 'undiscovered' by tourists, Kudremukh is a secluded
hill station, which retains much of its pristine, natural
beauty. |