Baba Budan giri

Baba Budangiri
village

Village near B.B.Hills
Baba Budangiri
Coordinates: 13°25′16″N 75°45′47″E / 13.421°N 75.763°E / 13.421; 75.763Coordinates: 13°25′16″N 75°45′47″E / 13.421°N 75.763°E / 13.421; 75.763
Country India
State Karnataka
District Chikmagalur
Elevation 1,895 m (6,217 ft)
Languages
  Official Kannada
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Baba Budangiri is a mountain in the Baba Budan range of the Western Ghats of India. Located in the Chikkamagaluru District of Karnataka, Baba Budangiri is known for its shrine to the Sufi saint Hazrat Dada Hayat Khalandar, a pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Muslims.

The main peaks in this range are the Mullayanagiri and Baba Budangiri (height 1895 m). Collectively, these peaks are known as Chandradrona Parvatha Shreni (Chandradrona Mountain Range)[1] as they naturally form the shape of a crescent moon.

Mullayanagiri (also spelt Mullayangiri or Mullainagiri) is the highest peak in the Baba Budangiri range. With a height of 1930 m (6317 ft), it is the highest peak between the Himalayas and the Nilgiris. There is a famous trekking trail between Mullayanagiri and Baba Budangiri.

Beautiful view of western ghats of India

Nearby places of interest

Manikhyadhara Falls near Dada Hayath

Manikyadhara Falls

Manikyadhara falls

Manikyadhara Falls is near Kemmangundi of Chikmagalur district. It is on the Baba Budangiri Hills, which is a sacred place for Hindus and Muslims. It is one of the main attractions of Baba Budan Giri

It is approximately 40 km from Chickmagalur town.

Baba Budangiri Range

Baba Budangiri Range is a range of mountains in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. The range, originally known as Chandra Drona Parvatha, takes its current name from the Dattapeeta Cave and 17th century Sufi saint Baba Budan. The Baba Budan Giri Range includes the highest peaks of Karnataka. Unique mountain flowers called kurinji blooms in these hill ranges once every 12 years. The last time this spectacle happened was in 2006. The next one is expected on 2018.

Peaks in the Baba Budan Giri Range include:

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