Mullayanagiri
Mullayanagiri is the highest peak in Karnataka with a height of 6317 ft. Regarded as the highest peak between Himalayas and Nilgiris, Mullayanagiri peak is one of the best treks in Karnataka. The peak gets its name from a small temple at the summit, which is dedicated to a sage Mullappa Swamy, who is believed to have meditated at the cave near the summit. Mullayyanagiri is located in Chikkamagaluru district, 265 km from Bengaluru. Mullayanagiri is a nature lover’s paradise and a must-visit spot in South Karnataka. Mullayyanagiri Peak offers an excellent view of western ghats, captivating sunset and cool breeze. Mullayyanagiri peak can be visited all around the year. There is one spot from where trekking usually begins so you can either park your vehicles there and trek your way up the peak or you may drive further up to where you will have to climb those 500 steps. Mullayyanagiri hill top houses a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is otherwise known as Mullappa Swami Temple.
Cities near by Mullayanagiri, chikmagalur
City | Distance |
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Mudgereto Mullayanagiri distance | 22.495 km |
Belurto Mullayanagiri distance | 341.462 km |
Sringerito Mullayanagiri distance | 53.713 km |
Koppato Mullayanagiri distance | 47.152 km |
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Mullayanagiri is the highest peak in Karnataka with a height of 6317 ft. Regarded as the highest peak between Himalayas and Nilgiris, Mullayanagiri peak is one of the best treks in Karnataka. The peak gets its name from a small temple at the summit, which is dedicated to a sage Mullappa Swamy, who is believed to have meditated at the cave near the summit. Mullayyanagiri is located in Chikkamagaluru district, 265 km from Bengaluru. Mullayanagiri is a nature lover’s paradise and a must-visit spot in South Karnataka. Mullayyanagiri Peak offers an excellent view of western ghats, captivating sunset and cool breeze. Mullayyanagiri peak can be visited all around the year. There is one spot from where trekking usually begins so you can either park your vehicles there and trek your way up the peak or you may drive further up to where you will have to climb those 500 steps. Mullayyanagiri hill top houses a small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is otherwise known as Mullappa Swami Temple.