When you
visit some place, then it is best for you to know about it thoroughly. Just
suppose that you are planning a trip with your family to Chikmagalur which is
the very beautiful place to spend memorable moments with your family. Also,
here instead of hotels, people like to stay in Holiday Homes in
Chikmagalur.
In this
blog, read about the history of this perfect place.
History
Chikmagalur
is found 250 kms North West of Bangalore, popular for its coffee as they are
the biggest maker of coffee in India. Chikmagalur is likewise famous for its
green hills, dense forests and the verdant appearance of prospering vegetation
particularly the coffee and spice plantations.
Landscape, Vegetation and Climate
The area
under forest swathe in Chikmagalur in District is 48.56%. The forest area is
3.49 lakhs. Out of the locale, the geological area is 7.20 lakhs. The tree
covering region in the district outside the woodland field is 10% and this is
principally because of the coffee and different plantation crops in private
possessions. The vegetation is exceptionally assorted and has the accompanying forests:
·
Scrub type
Forest.
·
Thorny dry
deciduous Forest
·
Moist
Deciduous Forest
·
Semi-ever
Green Forest
·
Ever Green
Forest
The climate
is lovely and cool consistently. Maximum temperature remains around 30 degree
Celsius and the night temperature is around 19 degree Celsius.
Normal
rainfall is 1990mm; the eastern belt gets rainfall about 600mm, while western
belt gets around 3000mm.
Chikmagalur
is place where there is 7 rivers originate. The rivers are specifically
Netravathi, Tunga, Yagachi, Bhadra, Avathi, Veda, and Hemavathi.
Attractions in Chikmagalur:
·
Bhadra
Wildlife Santuary: Located 38 km north-west of Chikmagalur, this sanctuary is
outstanding for its greenery. The great Indian gaur, barking deer, flying fox, elephant,
mongoose, barbet, panther, babbler, blue jay, kingfisher, robin, weaverbird,
and drong are a must see.
·
Baba Budan
Giri: Also known as Chandra Drona Parvatha in the ancient times has among the
most noteworthy mountain peaks between the Himalayas and the Nilgiris.
·
Mullaianagiri
is the Highest Peak, positioned at an average height of around 6,300 ft above
ocean level and is the highest in Chikmagalur District, as well as in the state
itself.
·
Kemmanagundi:
Also referred as K.R. Slopes is an extremely popular hill station situated on
the Baba Budan range of hills.
·
Hebbe Falls:
10 kms from Kemmanagundi, Hebbe falls is found where the water spouts down in
type of two phases: Dodda Hebbe (Big Falls) and Chikka Hebbe (Small Falls).
So, book an Affordable
Homestay In Chikmagalur, dwell there, and enjoy the tranquil beauty of
this spectacular place.
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