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Kudremukh
(Karnataka)
The Mocha Mountains
On the route to Kudremukh it's a good idea to keep the driver caffeinated, though it'll always be the scenery that'll wake up the senses here. As you go beyond Chikmagalur and to the windward side of the Malnad coffee hills, spring would have already reached there. Coffee trees that still await the first shower in Chikmagalur are drenched in white blossoms in Kudremukh. With no apparent effort, the land here grows coffee, arecanut palms, cardamom and mango all at the same time, with quite a few hills also given over to mosaic-like tea plantations. Kudremukh is a landscape designed entirely by rain and there is an ease to life in these parts that is obvious in the freshly painted villages and the clean streets. Lying on the southern edge of Karnataka's border, its beauty makes an apt foreword to Kerala.
But nature is not the only performer in these parts. Ask for coffee on this drive and your taciturn petrol pump attendant will immediately slip into a first world act. Wiping hands, he will don disposable plastic gloves and proceed to serve excellent machine-brewed stuff in golden yellow Coffee Day cups that have spill-proof lids on them. The price makes a statement too. At Rs 3 a cup, coffee is cheaper than tea in these parts.
Where to Stay
Kudremukh has good facilities and is worth a stay over, especially for visits to the National Park.
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Chandan Hotel |
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Arranges taxis and sightseeing trips, plus accepts credit cards.Indian meals can be had at their Chanakya Restaurant.
08263-374209/ 219
Rs 250 to 600
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Sahayadri Bhavan |
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It is a very well maintained place run by the KIOCL for its officers. Rooms are usually easily available for tourists though. The KIOCL Club is right next door and guests have to pay bare minimum charges to use the sports facilities there, which include a swimming pool, billiards and table tennis. The best hotel to base yourself, though, is in Kalasa.
08263-354114
Rs 220 to 450
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Content Source:
Outlook Traveller
Contributed by:
Anuradha Kumar & Susheela Nair
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