IndiaChikmagalurAs wide, flat plains gently transform into rolling green hills, sloping up into the foothills of the Western Ghats, you’ve entered Chikmagalur: a lush, green retreat separating the arid central plains from Karnataka’s coast. Overview Trip ideas Experiences Regions Best time to visit Accommodation Back to all places in Goa, Karnataka & Hyderabad Here, cardamom, pepper and coffee plantations ripple across hillsides, and sunbirds, minivets and drongos flit from tree to tree. Above it all, mountains stand with their heads in the clouds, their slopes cloaked in forests of towering teak, pink-blossomed crepe myrtle, rosewood and toddy palm.Chikmagalur’s speciality product is coffee — originally brought here, legend has it, by the 16th-century Sufi monk Baba Budan, who smuggled seven coffee beans out of Mecca in his beard. South Indians are very proud of the frothy, milky, sweet drink they call kapi, but it’s not just about drinking it. Visiting a plantation to see the coffee berries being harvested, dried, roasted, ground and bagged is an essential Chikmagalur experience.Most tourists breeze through Chikmagalur on their way from one place to another, perhaps stopping briefly at a coffee plantation before moving on. For us, it deserves more. This vivid green, endlessly photogenic region is a wonderful setting for a few days of relaxation — especially if you prefer mountains to beaches (we see you, beach-haters, and we respect you).Beyond the plantations, there are numerous walking and trekking opportunities, including to the top of the highest peak in the state, Mulainagiri, where a Shiva temple watches over the landscape below. Then, there are the historical gems, Halebid and Belur, where Hoysala temples have survived since before the Vijayanagar Empire, nearly a millennium ago. But really, the best thing about Chikmagalur is the opportunity to do nothing much at all, except sit on a balcony or terrace with a cup of kapi, listening to sounds of the birds and the rustling of the trees. Other destinations in this region India BangaloreYoung, global, edgy — whether you’re after live music, craft coffee, or avant-garde theatre, Bangalore is one of India’s most exciting & progressive cities. India CoorgStay among coffee and cashew plantations, hike through pristine forest, and experience Kodava culture at this remote hill region in the Western Ghats. India HampiA gorgeous landscape of paddy fields and palm trees, with some of the most spectacular ruins in India — plus fantastic rock climbing and laid-back, tropical vibes. India HassanOnce the heart of the Hoysala Empire, Hassan is now the staging point for visiting its most beautiful relics: the World Heritage temples of Belur and Halebidu. India HyderabadHyderabad is home to vast film studios, palatial houses and shiny shopping malls — juxtaposed with one of India’s most atmospheric old Islamic quarters. India Kabini National ParkKabini is south India’s premier national park. Visit to spot tigers, leopards and more — and visit Jenu Kuruba tribal villages on the fringes of the jungle. India Mysore It’s best-known for its magnificent Royal Palace, but what we love most about Mysore is its tropical small-town atmosphere and sprawling, medievalesque market. India North GoaOld Portuguese buildings, hippie culture and the best beaches in India combine to give North Goa its unique, fun-loving character. India South GoaEvery bit as beautiful as in the north, South Goa is all about slowing down and soaking up the surroundings, from beaches to fishing hamlets & tropical forest.