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Tourist Places to Visit in December near Bangalore

December is an ideal month to explore destinations around Bangalore, due to clear skies, comfortable weather, and pleasant travel conditions. The best places to visit in December near Bangalore include coffee-growing regions, hill stations, backwater retreats, and beach towns that suit different travel styles and budgets.

Coorg and Chikmagalur are ideal for nature lovers, offering forest trails, foggy mornings, refreshing coffee estates, and waterfalls that remain active even after the monsoon season. Sakleshpur provides green hills, river crossings, and railway bridges surrounded by dense vegetation, making it perfect for quiet escapes. Then there is Ooty, which boasts crisp mountain air, mist-covered lakes, and seasonal blooms in botanical gardens, while Wayanad is known for spice plantations, bamboo forests, wildlife sanctuaries, and ancient caves.

For coastal experiences, Gokarna presents sunny beaches, water sports like snorkelling and surfing and scenic sunsets of December along the shore. On the other hand, Pondicherry attracts visitors with French-colonial architecture, seaside promenades, and peaceful cafés. While exploring Alleppey in Kerala, it is famous for houseboat stays, calm backwaters, and coconut-lined canals, made more comfortable by December’s mild weather.

These places near Bangalore to visit in December offer a distinct landscape, climate, and cultural highlight, making it perfect for varied and memorable regional travel. So, book our Bangalore tour packages and explore all these places with ultimate convenience and ease.
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About Camping in Nandi Hills:

Camping in Nandi Hills provides an unforgettable experience surrounded by nature. Nestled in lush greenery, this destination offers scenic trekking trails with breathtaking viewpoints and stargazing opportunities under clear night skies. Campfires create a warm atmosphere for storytelling, while adventure sports add excitement. Relaxing nature walks and bird watching enhance the experience, with wildlife spotting further connecting visitors to the environment. This enchanting setting is ideal for creating lasting memories in the great outdoors.

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The Nature Adventure Camp in Kanakapura is known for its peaceful natural surroundings and exciting adventure activities. Popular among weekend travellers, the camp offers experiences like kayaking, making it a great choice for those seeking both relaxation and outdoor fun. The campsite is popular among college groups, corporate teams, and families seeking outdoor adventure. Highlights include trekking trails, and serene evenings by a campfire under starlit skies. This nature retreat provides an ideal escape for both relaxation and exploration.

Activities Included: Zipline, Rappelling, Russian Ladder, Rope Course, Zumaring, Trekking, Swimming Pool, Bonfire, Indoor And Outdoor Games & Rain Dance

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Skandagiri Trek Timings:

  • Pick up from Bangalore: Starting from 11:30 PM
  • Trek Trail Start: 6:00 AM
  • Reaching Skandagiri Peak: Around 8:00 AM 
  • Downward Trek: Around 9:30 AM
  • Return to Bangalore: After 1:30 PM

About Skandagiri Trek, Bangalore : 

The Skandagiri Trek, near Bangalore, features an 8-kilometre trail that offers a stunning adventure for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts. Known for its breathtaking views, the trek leads through lush forests and rocky paths, showcasing diverse flora and fauna. The trail’s peak, at 1,450 metres, provides panoramic vistas of the surrounding hills and valleys. Rich in history, the site includes ancient ruins of the Tipu Sultan fort, adding a cultural touch to the experience. The trek is suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers, making it a popular choice for anyone interested in fun outdoor activities.

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About Property and nature: 
Camping with adventure activities in Ramanagara allows visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery with great thrills. Being located amidst lush green hills that seem to sing with the cool wind blowing around, the campsite allows to relax to the fullest. The lush green hills are spread out as far as the eye can see and offer spectacular panoramic views to enjoy trekking in this location. There is also a lake located near the campsite which offers the tourists an option to enjoy various adventurous water sports in cool blue waters.

About Location & Accessibility:
This location is approximately 46 km away from Hindustan Airport (BLR), Bangalore. The location is motorable and one can reach the place by car or a taxi.

About the Stay:
The cosy tents are weather-proof thereby allowing you to have fun in all weather. The tents are based at a place that lets the visitors witness the beauty of nature and relish the time they are spending. The tents are allocated on double/triple sharing basis to the people depending upon the availability. To provide extreme comfort, the tents are provided with mattresses, pillows, and blankets. There are common washrooms for all which are devised with utmost cleanliness and hygiene.

About Common Area:
You shall be accompanied by the facility of a secured parking area within the campsite premises so that you can bring your private vehicle with you. Also, the campsite is under surveillance by security guarding and therefore there is no possibility of any inconveniences.

About Meals:
Enjoy this camping activity with mouth-watering dishes served in Breakfast and Dinner. Besides, on selecting your desired variant you also get to avail delicious lunch during your stay.

About Activities:
The adventure camp is mainly famous for all the adrenaline-inducing activities mentioned below:

Team-based activities: Enjoy a set of sliding games, team-based activities, and adventure games that are perfect for corporate retreats or family outings. 
Kayaking & Canoeing: You can enjoy kayaking and canoeing in the lake, swim in its pristine waters.
Rappeling: You can also participate in thrilling outdoor activities like rappelling and ziplining at the camp.
Theme based activities: Enjoy other games like Water volleyball, Jumbo cricket, Jumbo Volleyball, Human Football, Raft Building, Pyramid Building, and Jungle Survival Theme.

About Safety:
We care for your utmost safety in this pandemic situation. As such, the campsite premises shall be sanitised properly before your arrival and hyginic conditions will be managed during your stay. Enjoy a carefree stay in an isolated location with fewer crowds and any possibilities of contamination.

About Host:
During your stay in the campsite, you experience the assistance of experienced hosts who take care of your requirements and desires. Contact the hosts for acquiring assistance or conveying enquiries.

Package Types:
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Camping with Breakfast and Dinner
Includes dinner and breakfast to be served at 10:00 PM, and 8.30 AM to 10.00 AM respectively. Enjoy activities and comfortable stay with this package.
Check-in Time: 7:00 PM

Check-Out Time: 11:00 AM

Camping with Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Includes lunch, dinner and breakfast to be served at 1:30 PM to 08.30 PM, and 8:30 AM respectively. Enjoy activities and comfortable stay with this package.
Check-in Time: 11:00 AM
Check-Out Time: 11:00 AM

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Children aged 5 - 10 years can book the child package.
Infants under the age of 5 years can join for free.
Minimum 2 people are required to book the package.
The activities, as mentioned in the itinerary and above, are needed to be executed by yourself or your group, in order to eliminate any possibilities of contamination.
The itinerary is subject to changes in timings, as you can mould the timings and carry on with the activities according to your desired schedule.
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Coorg

Coorg in December offers cool weather and lush green landscapes, making it ideal for outdoor exploration. You can tour coffee and spice plantations and gain insight into their cultivation and processing methods, especially around Madikeri and Kushalnagar. Abbey Falls and Iruppu Falls usually have steady water flow, creating scenic viewpoints for photography.

You can also explore Dubare Elephant Camp to enjoy close interaction with elephants, including bathing sessions in the Cauvery River. Trekking to Tadiandamol Peak gives access to the highest point in Coorg with forest and valley views. In December, you can also enjoy seasonal local cuisine, including pandi curry in the town.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 265 km by road via Mysuru.

Must Have Experiences:
  • Drive through coffee estates and misty hills, especially pleasant in December’s cool weather.
  • Watch sunset from viewpoints like Raja’s Seat over layered valleys.
  • Visit waterfalls such as Abbey Falls and enjoy short coffee plantation walks.

Major attractions (with distance from Madikeri town):
  • Raja’s Seat – about 1–2 km
  • Abbey Falls – about 8 km
  • Mandalpatti Viewpoint – about 20–25 km
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Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur in December boasts pleasant temperatures and clear skies, making it one of the best places to visit near Bangalore in December. Here, you can explore coffee estates in Mullayanagiri and Baba Budangiri, learning about plantation processes while enjoying views of misty hills. Mullayanagiri Peak, the highest in Karnataka, offers well-marked trekking trails to explore in Chikmagalur in December.

You can also explore Hebbe Falls and Kalhatti Falls which are ideal for photography and short hikes. In the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, you can get a chance to spot elephants, deer, and native birds. Ancient caves at Baba Budangiri and historic temples add a cultural and spiritual element to your winter trip to this destination.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 245 km by road via NH 75.

Must Have Experiences:
  • Drive or jeep up to Mullayanagiri, Karnataka’s highest peak, for cool December views.
  • Stay in coffee estate homestays and join guided plantation walks.
  • Visit viewpoints and waterfalls around Baba Budangiri and nearby hills.

Major attractions ( with distance from Chikmagalur town):
  • Mullayanagiri Peak – about 20 km
  • Baba Budangiri – about 30–35 km
  • Hebbe Falls (via Kemmangundi) – about 60–70 km
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Sakleshpur

Sakleshpur in December offers cool weather, foggy mornings, and green landscapes, making it ideal for nature-focused travel. You can trek through the Western Ghats to reach Manjarabad Fort, an octagonal structure built by Tipu Sultan that provides 360-degree hill views. Enjoy scenic views of dense rainforest and deep valleys as you visit the Bisle Ghat Viewpoint, known for rich biodiversity.

Also, you can enjoy a guided estate tour of coffee, pepper, and cardamom plantations to gain insight into the cultivation process. Magajahalli Falls and Agni Gudda Hill are also popular for short hikes and scenic photography in Sakleshpur in December.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 220 km by road via Hassan.

Must Have Experiences:
  •  Stay in hill or estate stays and enjoy foggy December mornings over coffee plantations.
  • Visit Manjarabad Fort for its star-shaped structure and elevated Western Ghats views.
  • Take short drives toward Bisle Ghat side for deep valley viewpoints.
Major attractions (with distance from Sakleshpur town):
  •  Manjarabad Fort – about 6 km
  • Bisle View Point – about 35–40 km
  • Jenukal Gudda (Hodachalli) – about 35–40 km
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Ooty

With mist floating over the hills and cool winds sweeping across the valleys, Ooty is one of the popular places near Bangalore to visit in December. You can walk through the Government Botanical Garden here to see winter-blooming flowers and tall conifers covered in morning dew. A ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway can give you a chance to experience tunnels, bridges, and forested slopes firsthand.

Boating on Ooty Lake offers peaceful views of surrounding eucalyptus trees and sloping hills as well. Under clear December skies, you can also enjoy sweeping vistas of the Nilgiris from Doddabetta Peak. Local markets sell homemade chocolates, fresh plums, and warm street snacks perfect for cold evenings.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 270 km by road via Mysuru and Gudalur.

Must Have Experiences:
  • Ride the Nilgiri Mountain Railway between Ooty and Coonoor for tea estate and valley views.
  • Visit Doddabetta Peak for panoramic winter vistas and cool December air.
  • Walk around Ooty Lake and Botanical Garden in mild daytime temperatures.
Major attractions (with distance from Ooty town):
  • Doddabetta Peak – about 9–10 km
  • Coonoor – about 20–21 km
  • Ooty Lake – about 2–3 km from town centre
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Wayanad

Visiting Wayanad in December means stepping into cool forests, misty hills, and quiet green valleys. Here, you can explore the ancient Edakkal Caves, where prehistoric carvings are visible on the rock walls after a short uphill walk. Trekking to Chembra Peak gives you panoramic views of tea plantations and forest-covered mountains.

At Banasura Sagar Dam, you can walk along the massive earth dam and enjoy boating on calm waters. Also, get a chance to spot deer, elephants, and different bird species in their natural habitat while exploring the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. December is also ideal for visiting spice plantations, where the air carries strong aromas of pepper, cardamom, and cinnamon across the landscape.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 275–280 km by road via Mysuru and Bandipur.

Must Have Experiences:
  • Stay in hillside resorts or homestays and enjoy cool, dry December weather.
  • Visit Banasura Sagar Dam for boating and wide hill-and-lake views.
  • Explore Edakkal Caves to see prehistoric rock engravings and a short hill climb.
Major Attractions (with distance from Kalpetta):
  •  Banasura Sagar Dam – about 20–21 km
  • Edakkal Caves – about 25–27 km
  • Soochipara (Sentinel Rock) Falls – about 20–25 km
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Goa

Visiting Goa feels lively, sunny, and festive, making it one of the best places to visit near Bangalore in December. You can spend mornings on Baga, Calangute, or Palolem beaches, enjoying clean stretches of beaches, swimming, and trying water sports like jet skiing and parasailing. During the winter evenings, you can visit the beach shacks, enjoy live music, and try seafood grills along the shoreline.

While exploring old Goa, you can see Portuguese-era churches such as Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral. You can also walk through the colourful lanes in Fontainhas to see colonial houses and art cafés. Sunset cruises on the Mandovi River offer lively music and dancing as December brings cold winds and comfortable temperatures.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 555–560 km by road via Hubballi.

Must Have Experiences:
  • Spend December evenings on beaches like Calangute, Baga, Vagator or Palolem.
  • Explore Old Goa’s churches and Latin quarters around Panaji for heritage walks.
  • Try water sports, sunset cruises and café or nightlife experiences along the coast.
Major attractions (with distance from Panaji city):
  • Calangute Beach – about 15 km
  • Baga Beach – about 16–17 km
  • Old Goa (Basilica of Bom Jesus area) – about 10 km
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Pondicherry

Visiting Pondicherry in December feels calm, breezy, and refreshingly cool compared to the hot summer months. You can walk or cycle along the French Quarter, passing pastel-coloured colonial buildings, art cafés, and tree-lined streets. The Promenade Beach is ideal for sunrise walks as waves crash against the black rocks under a golden winter sky.

A visit to Auroville lets you experience the peaceful surroundings of the Matrimandir and eco-friendly communities. You can reach Paradise Beach by boat and enjoy its clean sandy shores or swim in clear waters. This winter month also lets you explore nearby French cafés serving fresh seafood, and visit Sri Aurobindo Ashram for reflection and meditation.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 310–320 km by road via Krishnagiri and Tindivanam.

Must Have Experiences:
  • Walk through the French Quarter and Promenade Beach area in pleasant December weather.
  • Visit Auroville and the Matrimandir viewpoint for a half-day trip.
  • Explore cafés, churches and seaside paths popular for Christmas and New Year breaks.
Major attractions (with distance from Pondicherry town):
  •  Auroville (Visitor Centre area) – about 10–12 km
  • Auroville Beach – about 9–10 km
  • Paradise Beach (Chunnambar Boat House jetty) – about 8–10 km
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Alleppy

Visiting Alleppy in December promises a peaceful and comfortable getaway, with cool breezes flowing over the backwaters. You can stay on a traditional houseboat while gliding through narrow canals lined with coconut palms, paddy fields, and local villages. You can stop at small villages to watch local life, fishing activities, and coir-making by hand. Near the famous old lighthouse, Alappuzha Beach offers a scenic walkway, making it ideal for evening strolls.

At Vembanad Lake, you can view the wide, still waters that offer excellent conditions for landscape photography and peaceful observation of natural sceneries. December is also a great time to enjoy authentic Kerala meals served on banana leaves, featuring fresh seafood, rice, and coconut-based curries.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 575–590 km by road via Salem, Coimbatore and Kochi.

Must Have Experiences:
  • Take a houseboat or shikara ride on the Alleppey backwaters, especially pleasant in December’s cooler, drier climate.
  • Walk along Alleppey Beach for sunset views over the Arabian Sea.
  • Visit nearby Marari Beach for quieter, village-side coastal time.
Major attractions (with distance from Alleppey town):
  • Alleppey Beach – about 2–3 km from town centre
  • Marari Beach – about 11–13 km
  • Kumarakom (backwater village across Vembanad Lake) – about 35–40 km by road.
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Mysore

In December, Mysore boasts a comfortable weather, creating perfect conditions for exploring its heritage landmarks. You can walk through the grand Mysore Palace, viewing its intricate interiors, stained glass ceilings, and illuminated exteriors during evening light displays. At Brindavan Gardens, you can watch the musical fountain show performed against the backdrop of Krishna Raja Sagar Dam.

Climbing Chamundi Hill gives panoramic views of the city and access to the Chamundeshwari Temple, while strolling through Devaraja Market lets you admire rows of flowers, sandalwood, spices, and incense. The winter weather of December also makes cycling and heritage walks around the city pleasant and refreshing.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 145–150 km via NH-275

Must-Have Experiences:
  • Explore Mysuru’s royal side through the illuminated Mysore Palace and evening walks around the civic centre.
  • Spend time at Brindavan Gardens during the musical fountain show, pleasant in December weather.
  • Visit Chamundi Hills for panoramic views, temple darshan, and misty early-morning hill drives.
  • Enjoy wildlife viewing at Mysore Zoo and relaxed lakeside time around Karanji Lake.
  • Stroll through Devaraja Market for spices, flowers and local produce.
Nearby Locations (distance from Mysore city centre):
  • Brindavan Gardens – approx. 21–22 km
  • Chamundi Hills – approx. 12–13 km
  • Karanji Lake – approx. 3–4 km
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Gokarna

Visiting Gokarna in December gives you a chance to experience a coastal getaway, making it one of the most serene places near Bangalore to visit in December. You can go for a beach trek, connecting the main stretches while offering cliff-top views of the Arabian Sea. At Mahabaleshwar Temple, you can observe traditional rituals and architecture dedicated to Lord Shiva.

You can also explore sunrise and sunset viewpoints of Pondicherry, providing quiet moments with golden glow over the water. December weather is perfect for practising yoga by the beach, kayaking in sheltered bays, and dining at small cafés serving fresh seafood and simple seafood meals.

Distance from Bangalore city centre: About 480–490 km by road via NH 48 and NH 66.

Must Have Experiences:
  • Visit Om Beach, Kudle Beach and nearby coves for quieter coastal time than most big beach destinations.
  • Walk the beach–to–beach trekking routes that link Om, Half Moon and Paradise beaches.
  • Explore Mahabaleshwar Temple and simple market streets in town.
Major attractions (with distance from Gokarna town):
  • Om Beach – about 6–8 km
  • Kudle Beach – about 4–5 km
  • Paradise Beach (via trail or boat from Om/Half Moon) – roughly 8–10 km by route
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Dandeli

Mentioned as the adventure capital of South India, Dandeli is synonymous to peace and adventure. Located in the rocky trails of the Western Ghats, Dandeli is a splendid city of Karnataka. This place is situated at an altitude of 1551 ft above sea-level. 

Dandeli is made up of trails and green environment. The beauty of this place resides significantly in the adventurous hikes and beauty of Western Ghats. The untouched green landscapes house a staggering range of flora and fauna. Apart from the adventurous activities, there are several historical places including Ulavi temple, ancient caves of Kavla, and much more.

An integral part of the Western Ghats, Dandeli is home to colossal mountains, nature reserves, and fascinating wildlife. This place is an incredible destination for every kind of travellers. You can head on to the Kali river for a range of watersports, then, stop by 
Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, or hike on to the Syntheri rocks and engulf the maddening peace and beauty of the Western Ghats; Dandeli is a complete package of fun, peace, and adventures. 


There are plenty of activities to do in Dandeli. If your interests are inclined towards adventurous hiking trips, then you should explore the Syntheri Rocks in the city. Or, feel the adrenaline rush at Kali River while participating in Whitewater rafting, Boat rides, and Kayaking. End your day by relishing the therapeutic Natural Jacuzzi and soaking in nature’s beauty while staying in tents. Moreover, you can also embark on a wildlife safari to spot exotic wildlife at Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. 

Dandeli’s climate is subtropical, with a major influence of the Western Ghats on it. Temperatures can stay between 20 and 42 degrees Celsius. The closeness to the Arabian Sea affects the weather of this place. The post-monsoon season, October to January is the best time to travel to Dandeli. Temperature from September to November is also pleasant as it starts to cool down.

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Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal, the princess of hill station, is mainly known for being honeymoon destinations among other places in India. This is the most suitable and beautiful destination in the south of India because of its scenic beauty which leaves the visitors awestruck with memorable experiences.The meaning of tourist places in Kodaikanal is the gift of the forest and it contains some dense forest with enormous varieties of trees, enchanting waterfalls and huge rocks.

Situated in the hills of Dindigul district in the state of Tamil Nadu, the Kodaikanal contains a huge history as a retreat and popular tourist destination. There are many locals name that are given to this beautiful town, but the most popular is “place to see in summer”.The queen of mountain destinations is also known as the “gift of God” because of its gifted lakes and hills.The beautiful place of Kodaikanal welcomes you with a fall in the temperature accompanied by scenic beauty.

The Switzerland of the east is home to varieties of adventures and exciting things to do and places to visit. Kodaikanal, the town of romance, gives you a new feeling every time you go sightseeing to different places with its pure and untouched nature’s beauty and makes you feel a step closer to the glory of Mother Nature. Kodaikanal attracts a huge number of tourists and travellers along with adventurers both national and international every year.

The king of romantic places, Kodaikanal is one of the best places to visit in the south region. We all know Tamil Nadu is the king of South India and hence the town of Kodaikanal adds a little more litter into its glory. The town is not only just meant for newly married couples but also you can visit the tourist places in Kodaikanal town with your family and enjoy the various sports and adventure provided by this mesmerizing and beautiful town.

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Hampi

One of Karnataka’s most treasured gems, Hampi is full of history and serenity. With various rulers reigning over the Vijayanagar empire, the map of Hampi was designed in such a way that today it stands as one of God’s blessings to the humankind. There are temples at every foot-step and each has an unique feature in terms of the architecture, significance and the stories that they have to tell. Known to be a hippie’s paradise, the only dry factor about Hampi is it’s weather.

Right from the locally enriching culture to the temples that have stood the test of times, Hampi has established itself to be one of the most promising tourist destinations in Karnataka. It attracts various adventure seekers, architecture enthusiasts, off beat tourist lovers and devotees from across the globe. Known to be the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ruins of Hampi do not justify the adjective ‘ruined’ at all. Visit for the temples, or for the hikes, or simply indulge yourself in the delectable local cuisine. No matter what you choose Hampi for, it will always do justice to your plans and never let you down!

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Bheemeshwari

Nestled along the untamed river Cauvery, Bheemeshwari is a petite town situated in the Mandya district of Karnataka. Located around a distance of 103 kilometers from Bangalore, Bheemeshwari is called an angler’s paradise for the kind of angling and fishing experience it offers.  Tucked away somewhere off the Kanakapura-Kollegal Highway, Bheemeshwari is a five-kilometer short drive away from Muthathi. The famous getaway near Bangalore is frequented by the city dwellers for adventure activities involving pulsating sports like rafting, kayaking, trekking, camping, angling, wildlife safaris etc. The activities are mostly conducted around the confluence of river Cauvery and Arkavathi rivers. 

It is one of the most visited weekend getaways from Bangalore where the river is a natural habitat for Mahseer which draws the fishing enthusiasts to the many fishing camps in Bheemeshwari as it is believed to be best game fish. The tropical fishes are allowed to be taken out of the water in your fishing game but you can not take them home, this is done to secure these species from getting extinct and to save the wildlife. Besides fishing, the ecological hotspot also offers water sports like rafting, kayaking, coracle ride which is a traditional local oval boat knitted of the split willow branches. Not only birds and fishes but you will also get glimpses of crocodiles, leopards, wild boars, and deer etc in Bheemeshwari forests sanctuary. 

As you enter the forest area, you will be checked well before letting you in, especially for alcohol and hunting gears. Bheemeshwari is cherished as a great weekend destination from Bangalore as it offers in abundance,  Traversing across the river water in a rustic coracle is one of the other factors which acts as a magnet to hundreds and thousands of city dwellers to make a halt at Bheemeshwari. An action-packed weekend in Bheemeshwari starts with tents on the bank of river Cauvery for camping, bonfire at night and glorious sunrises on your morning jog or walk. Trek in the nearby forest stretches and walk uphill to the peaks, embark on a heart-throbbing rafting expedition, eat locally made food, mostly basic yet tasty meals in your camps. These camps provide mosquito nets, cots, food, and bathing facilities in their packages. Sleep at night under the open sky, amid the cocoon-quiet jungle with the gushing sound of the river. You can either leave the next day for your busy city life or can stay back and add more adventure to your Bheemeshwari diary. The solo or two-seater kayaks can be more than just exciting, dodging the boulders and surviving the rapids is not a piece of cake but with little training, you can ace this. There are nearby destinations like Kokrebellur Pelicanry, pristine waterfalls like Mekedatu, Gaganachukki and Barachukki etc which also piques the interest of the travelers.

The ample options of fishing and nature camps in the valley are found scattered along the river bank or deep into the woods. These nature camps are your ultimate stopover after the electrifying rafting excursion or the tiring trekking expedition. Rejuvenate amid nature and devour on some freshly cooked local food while listening to the wild river Cauvery gurgles in its full swell. The open-air dining room in these camps let you dine under the clear sky, sometimes dimly starlit and sometimes ghostly-moonlit. On your drive to Bheemeshwari, you will steer on some hairpin bends which enable breathtaking views of the valley. 

The nearby attractions such as Doddamakali and Galibore are also famous camping location near Bheemeshwari. Situated at a distance of around 7 kilometers from Bheemeshwari, Doddamakali is an isolated stretch of forest whereas Galibore is also a natural habitat for fish which is located 16 kilometers away from Bheemeshwari. Mekedatu is another off-the-beaten destination near Bheemeshwari which has many untrodden jungle trails and waterfalls. Sangam is a mesmerizing confluence point of river Cauvery and river Arkavathi where people often flock for picnicking. Kokrebellur Pelicanry is one of Asia’s largest habitat for migratory birds home to pelicans and painted storks. 

The best time to visit Bheemeshwari is between September to February for experiencing a pleasant weather and the rivers come alive after the monsoon months. Flocks of fishing eagles, kingfishers and many other exotic bird species make it a paradise for birdwatchers. Beware of the Monkeys whom you will find all over the region. It is an ideal place to go and enjoy with friends, family, spouse or office colleagues for a fun-filled weekend. Do carry your camera for capturing wild glimpses as you will encounter a lot more than you expect in Bheemeshwari.

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Nagarhole

Nagarhole is spread over two districts of Karnataka, mainly Mysore and Kodagu. The name depicts the many wriggling streams that flow in the region passing through dense forests and deep gorges. The town is dotted with an umpteenth number of waterfalls, forest stretches, and temples which also form an integral part of this cultural town in the Kodagu districts of Karnataka. The rich history of Nagarhole describes the region to be a hunting ground of the rulers of Mysore. 

Elephants and wild Bison is in abundance along with other jungle dwellers like tigers,  four-horned antelope, jungle cat, civet,  sloth bear, spotted deer, panther, sambhar, black-naped hare, bonnet macaque, pangolin and wild boar. The forests are inhabited by a primitive tribe known as Jenu Kurubas.  Nagarhole National Park is also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park and it forms a major part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. 

Nagarhole National Park was established in the year 1955 is situated at a distance of 94 KM from Mysore and somewhat the same from Madikeri as well. It is spread over an area of 643 sq. KM. The unspoiled and uninterrupted park attracts environmentalists and nature enthusiasts from all over the country.  The various safaris running in the park during morning and evening hours can be your best options to explore the flora and fauna of the region. Nagarhole encompasses lush hills, undulating green slopes, grassy swamps, slippery waterfalls and many lakes and streams.  

Other than going on a safari in Nagarhole, you can also visit nearby attractions like Iruppu falls which originates from Lakshmana Tirtha River, Rameshwara temple which is closely located to the falls. Kutta is a small town that connects many other places of interest to Nagarhole National park. It is situated Northwest of Bandipur National Park and both are separated by river Kabini. From Jeep safaris to Elephant safaris and coracle and boat safaris; there is no dearth of greenery and wildlife. The exciting boat safaris row you through the river and keep you in the center so that you can watch the Crocodiles lazing by the bank. 

Nagarhole experiences amazing weather throughout the year and you can tread on various trails for trekking and camping. It is advisable to avoid any kind of excursion during the monsoon season. As the region is quite close to Coorg, you must try the local filter coffee, it somewhat touches the benchmark. To have a local experience of living with such a vast array of flora and fauna, get enrolled in an Elephant training camp, the excitement and thrill of bathing the giant mammoths are incredible.  Mysore is the nearest railway station.  Take a bus or a cab to reach Nagarhole. 

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Kabini

Kabini is an exquisite, enthralling location in Karnataka which you ought to visit at least once in your lifetime, whether you're an adventure enthusiast, a love of fauna, or simply someone who loves to travel for leisure. The perfect weather, a host of activities, camping options and more is what makes Kabini a tourist favourite. Summers are great for wildlife visits here while monsoons are the ideal time to feast your eyes upon the sanctuary's abundant greenery, making Kabini an all-year round getaway.

Being centrally located, Kabini is also well connected to major cities like Bangalore, Mysore and Coimbatore. If you’re travelling by air you can alight at Bangalore or Coimbatore and continue your journey to Kabini. Coimbatore is 127 kilometres while Bangalore is 200 kilometres from your destination. You can also choose to fly to Mysore’s domestic airport and travel by road for around 1.5 hours to reach Kabini.

Whilst here, make sure you visit the Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary. Ironically, once a hunting  area for the British, the sanctuary has a plethora of flora, exotic fauna, and waterfalls that cascade dramatically. Explore the forests as you head out on a jungle safari, choose to ride on elephant back and feed the royal, friendly animals, thanking them for the enjoyable elephant safari.

Follow it up with a visit to Kabini Dam and a boat ride on the sparkling Kabini River, a tributary of the Kaveri, against a scenic backdrop. Return to your resort to simply sit by the campfire and reminisce about your adventures through the day. If you have some more time to spare, go on a nature expedition early next morning and don't forget to stop by small shops for local handicrafts that you can bring back for your loved ones.

Eat like the locals, as you indulge in Southern Specials like Bisi Bele Bhaat, Vada Sambar, Akki Roti and more. Stay at luxurious properties like Red Earth, The Serai, and Evolve Back, among others. Although within a higher price range, the resorts offer top notch hospitality and amenities, coupled with unique wildlife experiences.

Kabini sees tourists from all across the globe who visit the city for its serenity, beauty, and exotic stays. Be one of them and reside in the lap of luxury!

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Shimoga

A beautiful city located along the banks of the Tunga river in central Karnataka is Shimoga also known as Shimoga. Offering the beautiful tourist places in Shimoga, this city is encompassed by lush green landscapes, coconut palm trees and abundant waterfalls. Shimoga has a religious history with rich traditions, fine arts and culture. "Kuvempu Rangamandira" and "Karnataka Sangha" and the newly built "Suvarna Samskruthi Bhavana" are the major venues of the city for cultural activities.

Yakshagana, a dance drama, is popular in Thirthahalli, Hosanagara, Sagar, and Sorab Taluks of the district and this art is also performed in Shimoga which adds feathers to the cap of tourist places in Shimoga. There are some professional and amateur troupes from Malnad region, performing this dance drama across Karnataka. The Keladi rulers named the city Shimoga (Face of Shiva) as it was believed that Lord Shiva drank the water of river Tunga. This city was built up by the Keladi rulers amid the lead of Shivappa Nayaka in around 1600 A.D.

The Sahyadri ranges, a part of the Western Ghats, sustain the waterways round the year, and immerse the prolific alluvial soil, with gifts from nature make it the bread provider of Karnataka. Shimoga can be named as 'Heaven on earth’ in India as it is comprised of breathtaking views from the hills and hillocks, refreshing waterfalls with a calm and peaceful weather among the other things to do in Shimoga, nature is surely one of the picturesque blisses of the place. The serenity here attracts many tourists to this city. Visit this wonderful city with your beloved or with your family as it a perfect tourist destination for all.

From the state capital Bangalore, Shimoga can be reached on road by on NH-206. (via Tumkur, Arasikere, Banavara, Kadur, Birur, Tarikere, and Bhadravathi.) KSRTC, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, runs several buses from Bangalore, including Hitech and night services. Shimoga is around 274 km (170 mi) by road from Bangalore. From coastal side, Shimoga is accessible by bus or car. This route passes through Agumbe Ghat or Balebare Ghat roads. Mangalore, Sringeri, Dharmasthala, Udupi, Hubli are connected by Road to this city. Shimoga is better connected with roads from all directions and as such, it is an important bus junction. The tourist places in Shimoga will surely take your heart.

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One of the most spectacular attractions in Chikmagalur is Mullayanagiri that is known for its jaw dropping natural beauty. With its calming ambience formed by lush greenery, misty weather and rugged rocks, Mullayanagiri is a heavenly place to relish your vacation. Mullayanagiri Peak is a heaven for adventure junkies who wish to partake in a number of thrilling activities like road biking, trekking and mountain biking. 

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Munnar

Munnar is a quaint town and an idyllic hill station located in the Western Ghats of Kerala. Set at an altitude of 6000 ft in the district of Idukki, Munnar used to be the summer resort of the British rulers during colonial times. It is known for its green belt of lush forests and unending expanse of tea estates and is also home to some of the endangered species of animals like Neelakurinji and Nilgiri Tahr. It is known to be one of the most sought after tourist destinations in South India due to its pristine valleys, mountains, and exotic varieties of flora and fauna. 

Munnar is a spectacular spot in Kerala, and its beauty attracts thousands of visitors every year towards it. What makes Munnar even more popular is the presence of three rivers that flow through this area, namely Mattupetti, Periavaru, and Nallathanni. Various viewpoints are segregated throughout this area, from where you can have a look at the stunning valleys, hills, and rivers. It’s pleasant hills, pristine lakes, and rocky terrains have further made it a popular trekking and camping site. 

Some of the local attractions like Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and elusive Nilgiri Tahr attract tourists from all across the world over here. Nestled between the beautiful hills of Munnar is a pristine waterfall named Atukkad Waterfall, where you can come for a romantic escapade. Photopoint is another stunning destination in Munnar filled with sparkling stream and calm woods and is an ideal spot for taking photographs. 

Trekking and camping are the most popular activities that you must try during your visit to Munnar. Apart from this, you can stay in a treehouse or visit the tea plantations for a surreal experience. Safari tour of Eravikulam National Park and Shikara ride in Kundala lake should also be the top things to do in Munnar.

The weather in Munnar remains quite pleasant throughout the year, but in summer, people especially come to this place to escape from the scorching heat in other parts of the country. During monsoon season Munnar experiences heavy rainfall that might hamper your travel plan as most of the activities are restricted during this time of the year. The best time to visit Munnar is between March to September when the weather stays very pleasant.

Places To Visit In Munnar During a Munnar Family Trip

Echo Point: One of the best places to visit as part of your Munnar family packages is Echo Point, an attraction that delivers an auditory experience that is as enchanting as its visual splendour. Known for the natural echo phenomenon, this spot turns your voice into an entertaining game. Surrounded by emerald-green slopes and a placid lake, it stands as a testament to the playful aspect of nature. What's more, the gentle fragrance of spices wafting from nearby plantations adds a unique sensory touch to your Echo Point visit.

Attukal Waterfalls: Another one of the places that you must definitely visit with your family in Munnar is the Attukal Waterfalls. This stunning attraction presents a scene straight out of a dream, where the water joyously leaps down a rocky cliff into a gurgling pool below. The majestic cascade is amplified by the lush greenery, creating a spectacle that is both soothing and breathtaking. For those yearning for a bit more adventure, the trekking trails leading up to the waterfalls provide an exhilarating experience, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers.

Pothamedu View Point:
Your itinerary in Munnar family tour packages will remain incomplete without a visit to the Pothamedu View Point, which unfurls a verdant carpet of plantations that stretch as far as the eye can see. It is here where you can witness the changing moods of nature as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky with hues of pink and orange. The cool breeze that carries the enticing aroma of tea and coffee plants only adds to the experience. It is  a place that leaves you in awe of the sheer expanse of nature's canvas.

Eravikulam National Park: At Eravikulam National Park, you are transported into a vibrant ecosystem that thrives amidst the high-altitude region. Famous for housing the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, the park boasts diverse flora, making it a botanical treasure. The Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once in 12 years turn the park into a sea of blue, a sight that leaves visitors spellbound. From its rich biodiversity to the scenic landscapes, the park is a treat for nature lovers, making it one of the best places to visit in Munnar.

Kundala Lake: Make sure to include a visit to Kundala Lake as part of your Munnar packages for family. This lake exudes an aura of peace and is a sight for sore eyes. The pristine waters, nestled amidst rolling hills, create a spectacular mirror-like surface that reflects the changing colours of the sky. The lake is an astounding sightseeing spot and an arena for fun activities. Whether you choose a serene boat ride on its calm waters or opt to ride a horse along its banks, every moment spent here is imbued with joy and serenity.

Carmelagiri Elephant Park: Carmelagiri Elephant Park is another popular destination to explore in Munnar and provides an unforgettable close encounter with the majestic Asian elephants. This park lets you observe these gentle giants as they go about their daily routines, and if you are lucky, you might even witness a playful calf in its natural habitat. The park's highlight, the elephant safari, not only gives you a ride on these incredible creatures but also takes you through a journey amidst beautiful trails, making your visit a fulfilling one.

Anamudi: Make sure to add a visit to the majestic Anamudi peak when preparing your itinerary for the Munnar family tour packages. Standing tall at an astounding 2,695 metres, the Anamudi Peak invites you to revel in the beauty of the Western Ghats. Home to rare flora and fauna, it's a haven for biologists and trekking enthusiasts alike. Trek to its summit and the reward is a panoramic view of the sprawling tea plantations, emerald green valleys and meandering rivers below - a sight that's truly worth the climb.

Blossom Park: During your trip to Munnar, visit Blossom Park, which is a paradise for nature lovers. Its serene pathways, flanked by a variety of flowers and trees, invite you for a leisurely stroll. The bird songs that fill the air, the fluttering of butterflies, and the charming boat rides on the river make your visit a sensorial feast. Its picture-perfect setting provides a refreshing end to your Munnar visit, leaving you with memories bathed in the colours of nature.

Things To Do In Munnar during The Munnar family Tour

1. Enjoy panoramic views from the Pothamedu View Point: One of the best things to do and include in your Munnar family tour packages is a visit to the Pothamedu View Point. This viewpoint offers you more than just a view; it is a journey into the heart of Munnar's captivating natural beauty. The panoramic vista spans emerald tea and coffee plantations, punctuated by hilly contours and the wide expanse of azure skies. The unmissable play of colours at sunset adds to the charm, offering a spectacle of the sky as it blushes with hues of pink and orange. 

2. Explore the History Of Tea at TATA Tea Museum: You can also enjoy a tour of the TATA Tea Museum with your family, which is akin to tracing the legacy of Munnar’s celebrated tea estates. Here, you explore the transformation of tea leaves from their lush plantations to the final brew that wakes you up every morning. Watch live demonstrations of tea processing and discover the technology and work that goes behind your everyday cup of tea. The displays and artefacts, chronicling Munnar's long-standing tryst with tea cultivation, offer intriguing insights into the region's cultural and economic history.

3. Soak in the stunning views of Lakkam Waterfalls: As part of your Munnar packages for family, enjoy the stunning views of surrounding landscapes from the Lakkam Waterfalls, which await you with their breathtaking beauty. Hidden away in Munnar's lush wilderness, the waterfall is a sight to behold. As the water cascades down rocky cliffs and splashes into a glistening pool below, you witness nature’s awe-inspiring spectacle. The surrounding forest, a rich tapestry of diverse flora, provides an exquisite backdrop. Whether you choose to dive into the cool waters or just sit back and enjoy the view, it's a memory that'll stay etched in your mind.

4. Discover natural beauty at the picturesque Photo Point: Your visit to Munnar will not be complete without a stop at the picturesque Photo Point. Get a chance to blend against the backdrop of undulating green hills beneath a vast blue sky, the perfect scene for that stunning snapshot. You can immortalise the moment or simply soak up the tranquil atmosphere, breathing in the fresh mountain air. Photo Point isn't just a spot on your tour map, it is  a destination where nature paints a picture, and you become a part of it.

5. Visit the vast Kolukkumalai Tea Estate; A visit to the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is one of the best things that you can do upon availing the Munnar family packages. It is not just a trip but an exploration of heights, both literal and metaphorical. At the world's highest tea plantation, the altitude brings a unique taste to the tea grown here. As the misty trails lead you through verdant estates, you partake in the rich tradition of tea-making, tasting the robust flavours of freshly brewed tea amidst the breathtaking scenery.

6. Spot wildlife at Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary: Embark on a thrilling adventure at the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary in Munnar with your family. During this adventure, you can spot diverse wildlife like Indian elephants, gaurs and the endangered Grizzled Giant Squirrel. As you traverse through its varied habitats, you are introduced to an array of flora that adds to the region's biodiversity. The wildlife sanctuary is a living, breathing testament to nature's grandeur and diversity.

7. Visit CSI Christ Church: Take some time out during your holiday, and experience the quiet charm of the colonial-era CSI Christ Church, which is among the best things to do in Munnar family tour packages. This architectural beauty boasts of antique wooden pews, intricate stained glass windows, and a quaint cemetery telling tales from the past. The tranquil ambience of the church, surrounded by well-manicured gardens and towering trees, offers a serene retreat, making you appreciate the simplicity and peace that this sacred space exudes.

8. Walk through Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary: As you explore Munnar with your family during a holiday, make sure to venture into the verdant paradise of Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary. Located in the foothills of the Western Ghats, the sanctuary is named after the famous ornithologist and is a birdwatcher's dream. From common species to rare avian guests, it is an exciting place where each visit promises new discoveries. The mix of sweet bird calls and the rustling of leaves creates an aural treat, making your excursion here a harmonious blend of sights and sounds.

9. Explore Kollengode Palace Munnar: One of the top activities and experiences to include in your Munnar packages for family is an exploration of the Kollengode Palace. This historic monument, filled with architectural beauty and royal grandeur, stands as a symbol of Kerala's rich cultural heritage. In each room, each artefact echoes tales of regal times. As you explore the palace, you're drawn into a time warp, immersed in the intricate craftsmanship and the stories that lie within its walls.

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Masinagudi

Masinagudi is a beautiful hill station and a well-established tourist hotspot nestling amidst the Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiri district. Situated at a drive of just one hour from the hill station of Ooty, Masinagudi forms a part of the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. Lush green forest cover, stunning waterfalls, gushing rivers and rivulets, and picture-perfect landscapes all boost the Masinagudi tourism multifold. This is an ultimate weekend retreat for all those who love wildlife safaris and want to remain surrounded by wildlife. Nature lovers and wildlife photographers will genuinely fall in love with the beauty of this place. 

The town is loaded with some attracting tourist spots such as Pykara Falls, Mudumalai National Park, Maravakandy Dam, and Moyar River. Jeep Safari is the best way to explore the nooks and corners of this famous town of Masinagudi. You can start your day at Masinagudi adventure early with the Moyar River hydroelectric project and then explore other nearby regions. Sightseeing is the foremost thing to be enjoyed here with great chaos. The Mudumalai National Park is a hub for the local flora and fauna. Hence, wildlife photographers and lovers will surely have a busy schedule here.

Wildlife spotting, adventurous jungle stay, fishing and boating at the Moyar River, and Masinagudi camping are other adventures to explore here. As Masinagudi is perched atop a height of 950 metres above the sea level, this spot features a tropical climate. January is the driest month of the year while April accounts as the warmest month here. To have a relaxing break, you can plan your Masinagudi visit anytime between late winters and the onset of the summer season. The climate of Masinagudi remains favourable throughout the period between October to May.

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Coonoor

Coonoor is a municipality and a Taluk located in the Nilgiris district, on the western edge of the state, Tamil Nadu, India. As far as size is concerned, Coonoor, after Ooty, comes second in largeness in all of the beautiful hills of the Nilgiris, providing people with a lot of ground to tour. For more than one trekking expeditions, Coonoor is an ideal base and leads right into the Nilgiri Hills. The tourist places in Coonoor are breath-takingly beautiful.

For a Hill station, Coonoor is very accessible, with the nearest airport being only at a distance of 79 km from the town of Coonoor. The population being so less, it offers a peaceful and relaxing environment which other hill stations don’t. The station features a subtropical highland climate which basically means cool summers and cool but not cold winter.Among the tourist places in Coonoor comes Sim’s Park, with a collective display exceeding one thousand types of species of plants.

The botany based garden is developed partly in Japanese style. The main attractions of this park are the fruits and vegetables shows held annually, in May. Another important place to visit lies about 10 km away from Coonoor, considered a part of Coonoor, which is the Dolphin’s Nose Viewpoint, which is famous for the magnificent view of the beautiful Hills of Nilgiri and the beautiful Falls called Catherine. Catherine Falls is another important tourist attraction Coonoor.

Tourists normally go trekking from Lady Canning’s seat to Dolphin’s nose. Five and a half km away from Coonoor, also considered a part of Coonoor, lies Lamb’s Rock, which is another point of vantage. The Fort of Droog is a well-known attraction. People commuting to Mettupalayam, witness Law’s Falls about five km away from Coonoor.

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    Yes, road conditions are good for December weekend trips from Bangalore. The most popular routes include Bangalore–Mysore, Bangalore–Hassan, Bangalore–Chikmagalur and Bangalore–Coorg that remain in good condition in December. Early starts help avoid fog in elevated stretches like Nandi Hills or Chikmagalur’s ghats.
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24 October 2015
Agnimitra Banerjee Nishani Motte Trek
Excellent
Trekking and water adventure...what else can be so tempting especially for adventurists like me. This things give me my Kick. Wonderful place and everything is just up-to-the-mark. I'm certainly exploring more of South India now and to get the best of South I prefer reading thrillophilia reviews .
26 July 2018
Excellent
It was a very well organised trek by friendly and courteous hosts. Shahid, Danny, Habib and Avinash were great and were fun to trek with. Homestay near Shuntikoppa was beautiful with coffee plantations close-by and it was raining the whole time. Trek is an easy to medium range one. Except for the rain and leeches (which we were informed earlier) there is absolutely nothing to point out in the trek. We met many new people and it felt like college days all over again. Loved this trek and would definitely recommend it to everyone.
17 September 2018
Abhi Abhi Kudremukh Trek
Excellent
I would say that this is once in a lifetime trekking experience. Conquering the 3 highest peak. Karthik n Anupam who were our ODL made our trek memorable n entertaining through out, very friendly n energetic guys. We never felt that this was a group trek with some strangers, it was a nice bonding experience n meet new people. It’s a must do for core trekkers.. tests your endurance n spirt. 22 kms to n fro.. if u think only climb would b difficult n u can come down easily your wrong.. the path is so narrow n tricks n will test you in each n evry corner. A sense of accomplishment after completing the trip successfully with lots of stories to tell around and eager to venture on the next one. Thanks a lot to Anupam n karthik who took such good care of us throughout the trip.. awesome hospitality. Would love trekking with you all again soon
15 August 2014
Rajinder Butt Kudremukh Trek
Excellent
Kudremukh is an amazing peak and so far I had just heard about this place but finally I get to see it. Amazing place - loved the trekking experience. What an experience. I'm going again.
26 September 2014
udit kumar Skandagiri Trek
Excellent
It was my first trekking and had loads of fun :) Planning another trip with thrillophilia grp very soon.
04 March 2021
Shanmuk Shanmuk Kudremukh Trek
Excellent
It's really wonderful, with stay and hosting. Totally liked it.
02 March 2021
Superb
Positive Trip was well organised. Pick up was on time. Cottage was decent and comfortable. Doodhsagar Trek was amazing. Trek Lead Randhir was always there for help. Bonfire was great. Not so positive There were 13 members but the vehicle arranged had only 12 seats. 4 people had to adjust in 3 seats in last row. It was mentioned that for the trek for half way Jeep will be provided and rest will be trek. However, there was no jeep facility. We did trek for 9kms ‘To’ and while coming back it 14kms way which would have been impossible to cover just by trek. Luckily we found alternative. Also, the next day due to crowd and fall in water level we missed the river rafting which was the main attraction of Dandeli. It was truly disappointing. Had we planned well, we wouldn’t have missed it may be. Overall it was a great experience. Thanks to Thrillophilia and Trek Lead.
01 March 2021
Excellent
I booked it for my husband , as it was his dream to fly a plane. And could say it was the best gift I was able to give him in our so long relationship. But make sure you book from thrillophilia , don't get cheated by other sites who offer same experience in double the amount.
28 February 2021
Superb
A wonderful & challenging trek - toughest that I have done in South India. The views & the environs at the top of Seshaparvatha were just thrilling. The trek had multitude of elements - forest, grasslands, rocks, a refreshing stream ... Plus the experience of staying in a tent, being in the lap of nature was wonderful The initial part of the trek till Girigadde (on day 1) was exhausting due to the heat and the humidity plus having to carry our luggage along with our tent & sleeping bag. But the second day was all mesmerizing - with that experience, we did not know tiresomeness at all. Few suggestions - 1. It would be great if the hotel where we stop for dinner is vegetarian - it will allow for inclusivity in the group 2. If arrangements could be done to get the tent & sleeping bag delivered at Girigadde, we do not have to carry it along, making the first day experience also enjoyable. Overall a pleasant experience and looking forward to many more
24 February 2021
Superb
Good place to have family, it can accommodate larger groups. Could have even organizers more activites in wider spread orchid area, pool is pretty good. Rain dance floor other activities was awesome and Peaceful place. You can spend a day with your family or friends peacefully. Food was decent in both veg and non veg are good. I personally recomend to everyone to visit and enjoy ur day with family or friends.. we enjoyed a lottttttttt.

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GIP - £
Gibraltar Pound
GMD - D
Gambian Dalasi
GTQ - Q
Guatemalan Quetzal
GYD - $
Guyanese Dollar
HKD - $
Hong Kong Dollar
HNL - L
Honduran Lempira
HRK - kn
Croatian Kuna
HTG - G
Haitian Gourde
HUF - Ft
Hungarian Forint
IDR - Rp
Indonesian Rupiah
ILS -
Israeli New Sheqel
JMD - $
Jamaican Dollar
KES - KSh
Kenyan Shilling
KGS - som
Kyrgyzstani Som
KHR -
Cambodian Riel
KYD - $
Cayman Islands Dollar
KZT -
Kazakhstani Tenge
LAK -
Lao Kip
LBP - ل.ل
Lebanese Pound
LKR -
Sri Lankan Rupee
LRD - $
Liberian Dollar
LSL - L
Lesotho Loti
MAD - د.م.
Moroccan Dirham
MDL - L
Moldovan Leu
MKD - ден
Macedonian Denar
MMK - K
Myanmar Kyat
MNT -
Mongolian Tögrög
MOP - P
Macanese Pataca
MUR -
Mauritian Rupee
MVR - MVR
Maldivian Rufiyaa
MWK - MK
Malawian Kwacha
MXN - $
Mexican Peso
MYR - RM
Malaysian Ringgit
NAD - $
Namibian Dollar
NIO - C$
Nicaraguan Córdoba
NOK - kr
Norwegian Krone
NPR - Rs.
Nepalese Rupee
NZD - $
New Zealand Dollar
PEN - S/
Peruvian Sol
PGK - K
Papua New Guinean Kina
PHP -
Philippine Peso
PKR -
Pakistani Rupee
QAR - ر.ق
Qatari Riyal
RUB -
Russian Ruble
SAR - ر.س
Saudi Riyal
SCR -
Seychellois Rupee
SEK - kr
Swedish Krona
SLL - Le
Sierra Leonean Leone
SOS - Sh
Somali Shilling
SVC -
Salvadoran Colón
SZL - E
Swazi Lilangeni
THB - ฿
Thai Baht
TTD - $
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
TZS - Sh
Tanzanian Shilling
UYU - $U
Uruguayan Peso
UZS - so'm
Uzbekistan Som
YER -
Yemeni Rial
ZAR - R
South African Rand
JPY - ¥
Japanese Yen
VND -
Vietnamese dong