Eagle Eye Resorts is located at Hoscodu Estate, which is a sprawling 130 acre plantation land situated in Chikmagalur District in Karnataka, India.
Eagle Eye Resorts is arround 51 Km from Chikmagalur city and about 286 Km from Bangalore. The location of Eagle Eye Resorts is like a base camp for any cultural, spiritual, wildlife, adventure or just a casual holiday, as all the main temples historical monuments, all camping, trekking and rock climbing destinations, wildlife sanctuaries, major waterfalls and rivers and other tourist destinations and hill stations of South Western India are easily accessible from here.
Also known as the Chandra Drona Parvatha, Datta Peeta has several high mountain rises, The mountain is named after the Muslim saint Baba Budan. The Baba Budangiri range is very prominent in Chikmagalur. It is a picturesque destination with rich sightseeing attractions. Mullayanagiri is the highest peak in this region. This place rises to a peak of about 1900 metres.
The Coffee Museum Chikmagalur is a unique repertoire of the coffee business, right from growing to the brewing of the beans. Display of the history of coffee offers one of the best coffee descriptions in the world.
Mullayanagiri is Karnataka’s highest peak. It’s part of Baba Budangiri Hills of Chikmagalur taluk and rises up 6,330 feet. It derives its name from a tomb at the summit that’s dedicated to Mulappa swamy, a holy man who’s said to have meditated in caves nearby. The same caves are inhabited by bats and can be explored.
Manikyadhara Falls is situated near Kemmangundi It is located on the Baba Budan Giri HIlls, It is one of the main attractions of Baba Budan Giri or Dattapeeta.
Muthodi Wildlife Sanctuaryis the other name for Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary.This Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Western Ghats, spread in a sprawling 492 kms is the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. It is located 275 kms from Bangalore and is the 25th in the Project Tiger. The sanctuary contains Kallahathigiri which is supposed to be the highest point of the hill.
Kemmannugundi is a hill station in Tarikere taluk of Chikkamagaluru district in the state of Karnataka, India. It is 1434m above sea level. This was the summer retreat of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and as a mark of respect to the king, it is also known as Sri Krishnarajendra Hill Station.
Muthodi Wildlife Sanctuaryis the other name for Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary.This Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Western Ghats, spread in a sprawling 492 kms is the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. It is located 275 kms from Bangalore and is the 25th in the Project Tiger. The sanctuary contains Kallahathigiri which is supposed to be the highest point of the hill.
The peak gets its name from a small temple (gadduge/tomb) at the summit, which is dedicated to a sage "Mulappa swamy" who, is believed to have meditated at the caves only a couple of feet below the summit. The caves are accessible and not very deep, they have a direct entrance to the garbagudi of the temple