Baba Budangiri in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka, is a magical place! Imagine rolling hills perfect for trekking and stunning views. It's named after the Sufi saint, Baba Budan, and was once known as Chandra Drona Parvatha. History whispers here, with stories of coffee's first arrival in India!
Enjoy Scenic Views
Explore The Coffee Plantations
Trek To Mullayanagiri Peak
Visit The Baba Budan Shrine
Visit The Manikyadhara Falls
September to May
All-Day
₹2,000 per person
Baba Budangiri is named after the Sufi saint Hazrat Dada Hayat Mir Qalandar, also known as Baba Budan, who is believed to have introduced coffee to India in the 17th century. He brought seven coffee beans from Yemen and planted them on the slopes of the mountain, which is why the region is now famous for its coffee production. The shrine of Baba Budan is located within a cave on the mountain and is revered by both Hindus and Muslims. The mountain range has a rich history and is associated with several legends and myths.