Trekking trails in coffee district Coorg,Karnataka
Written by Manjunath   

Kodagu, the coffee plantation district is virtually one continuous trekking territory. Trekking in Coorg means walking through lush forests, stopping for lunch at a riverbank and swimming under waterfalls. The Coorg hills offer enthralling views of lush green valleys of abundant rosewood, silver oak and cascading waterfalls. The Kodagu region is full of trekking trails. The best season to trek is from October to the beginning of February.

 
Trekking places - Hassan & Sakleshpura, Karnataka
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Hassan is called "Poor Man's Ooty", Ooty is a popular Holiday hill station in India. This quiet and peaceful town, Hassan, is a convenient base to visit Shravanabelagola, Belur and Halebid. District is popular with lot of tourism activities around the Hoysala temples and sculpture in Belur, Halebid & Shravanabelagola. However, there is also some unique trekking places around the place, like railway track trekking.

 
Trekking in the mountain territory of Chikmagalur, Karnataka
Written by Manjunath   
Chikmagalur district is a petite, misty mountain territory home to the highest peak in Karnataka-Mulayangiri. The district is a great attraction to all kinds of people - trekkers, pilgrims, travellers, tourists, research enthusiasts, naxalites, communal dishormony and hormany lovers etc. The beautiful waterfalls of Kalhatagiri falls, Hebbe falls, Shanti falls, Manikyadhara falls, Sirimane falls and many more rainy season falls has won the hearts of travellers. The Muthodi and Bhadra forests provide habitat to various species of birds and animals and attract tourists. Sringeri, Horanadu, Kalasa, Balehonnur are the famous holy places.
 
Trekkers paradise - Shimoga, Karnataka
Written by Manjunath   
Shimoga is a true picture of nature's bounty-landscapes dotted with waterfalls, swaying palms and lush paddy fields make for picturesque locales. The rivers Tungabhadra, Sharavathi, Varada and Kumudavathi inundate the luxuriant greens of the region. The Sahyadri ranges,part of the Western Ghats, feed the rivers round the year, and inundate the fertile alluvial soil, this truly nature's blessing.
 
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