HRD2366 Peaceful Hill Stay Hornad
Starts from ₹2800 /person
4.6
Near Annaporneshwari Temple, Hornadu.
1. Sri Annapoorneshwari Temple
The main attraction of Hornadu, this revered temple is dedicated to Goddess Annapoorneshwari and attracts devotees from across South India. The temple is known for its spiritual ambiance and free prasadam meals.
2. Kalasa (8 km)
A sacred pilgrimage town famous for the Kalaseshwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is often visited together with Hornadu as part of a spiritual circuit.
3. Kudremukh Peak (35 km)
One of Karnataka's most iconic mountain peaks, known for its horse-face-shaped profile, rolling grasslands, and breathtaking trekking trails.
4. Kudremukh National Park (35 km)
A biodiversity hotspot in the Western Ghats, home to dense forests, wildlife, scenic valleys, and numerous trekking routes.
5. Hanuman Gundi Falls (42 km)
A beautiful waterfall located within Kudremukh National Park, where water cascades down rocky steps amidst lush greenery.
6. Gangamoola (45 km)
The origin point of three important rivers—Tunga, Bhadra, and Netravati. It is a popular trekking destination surrounded by dense forests.
7. Sringeri Sharada Peetham (30 km)
One of the most important Hindu pilgrimage centers in India, established by Adi Shankaracharya on the banks of the Tunga River.
8. Sirimane Falls (35 km)
A scenic waterfall near Sringeri, surrounded by forests and plantations, making it a popular stop for nature lovers.
9. Kigga Village (38 km)
A picturesque village known for the Rishyasringa Temple and its peaceful surroundings amidst the Western Ghats.
10. Rishyasringa Temple (38 km)
An ancient temple dedicated to Sage Rishyasringa, attracting pilgrims and visitors interested in local mythology and history.
11. Horanadu Forest Viewpoints (5–15 km)
The roads around Hornadu offer numerous viewpoints overlooking valleys, forests, coffee estates, and mountain ranges.
12. Ballalarayana Durga Fort (45 km)
An ancient hilltop fort reached through a scenic trek, offering panoramic views of mist-covered valleys and rolling hills.
13. Ballalarayana Durga View Point (45 km)
One of the most photographed spots in the Western Ghats, especially popular during sunrise and the monsoon season.
14. Belthangady Charmadi Ghat Viewpoints (30 km)
The scenic ghat roads feature stunning viewpoints overlooking deep valleys, forests, and winding mountain roads.
15. Samse (18 km)
A charming hill village surrounded by tea estates, forests, and mountain landscapes, often visited en route to Kudremukh.
16. Lakya Dam (40 km)
Located within the Kudremukh region, this reservoir is surrounded by dense forests and offers beautiful views of the Western Ghats.
17. Narasimha Parvatha Trek Base (40 km)
One of Karnataka's most famous trekking regions, known for its challenging trails and spectacular mountain scenery.
18. Coffee & Spice Plantations (5–20 km)
Hornadu is surrounded by coffee, pepper, and cardamom plantations where visitors can experience plantation life and scenic countryside.