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With the scorching summers around the corner, it is quite obvious that people would be making plans to escape into the hills and mountains to seek refuge from the merciless heat. However, those living in Karnataka do not have to bother as the state is blessed with natural beauty and several hills. These hill stations are popular tourist destinations and attract thousands of visitors annually for their pleasant weather and spectacular views. Enlisted here are some must-visit hill stations in Karnataka:
Nandi Hills
Known for its pleasant weather, lush greenery, and ancient temples, Nandi Hills witnesses many tourists visiting the enchanting place in Karnataka. The attractive and peaceful hill station not only invites visitors but also is a popular hotspot among motorcyclists who take pleasure in the journey to the top of the hill.
Coorg
Many of you may not know but Coorg is referred to as The Scotland of India not only for its stunning natural scenery but also for coffee. Besides picturesque locations, the hill station also offers opportunities for those who want to experience white water rafting, trekking and camping. One can also indulge in hiking, biking, trekking, mountaineering, visiting waterfalls and exploring tea and coffee farms.
Agumbe
Agumbe, located in the Shivamogga district, is another hill station in Karnataka that one can explore. Popular as Cherrapunji of South India, the hill station has flora and animals greatly flourishing which even the visitors appreciate. Those visiting Agumbe can watch Agumbe Sunset Viewpoint, Gopala Krishna Temple and Barkana Falls.
Chikkamagaluru
The picturesque district of Chikkamagaluru is popular among travel enthusiasts for its coffee plantations and enchanting environment. Often visited for its serene landscapes and high peaks, Chikkamagaluru’s tranquil atmosphere, lush green forests and tall mountains can bring back anyone to nature.
Male Mahadeshwara Hills
Male Mahadeshwara Hills, a well-known pilgrimage centre in Karnataka, is located in a hill range located in the Hanur taluk and is 3,200 feet above sea level. The hills are believed to constitute seven hills namely Anemale, Jenumale, Kadumale, Kanumale, Ponnachimale, Pavalamale and Pachchemale.
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