Ballalarayana Durga is a fort that is tucked up on the mountain amidst the western ghats region of Chikmagalur. The vantage point at 1509 meters above sea level, hosts the best panoramic view of Valley, streams, and rolling misty mountains. Above all, when you are here, you can literally walk through the moist clouds and experience it. However, be prepared to undertake an intense trek through the dense forests and grasslands to reach the fort. As you step into the fort area, you will be able to notice a blend of mystery and history prevailing even till date. You can see a small byre at the center and a fort wall which is built kilometers together across the edge of the hills. Besides this, just settle down comfortably on the outer wall of the fort and watch the golden hues of the Sun running down the horizon and creating a magical aura in nature Ballalarayana hills were home to a majestic fort built by the wife of Veera Ballala 1 of the Hoysala Dynasty. This fort was built in the Karnata Dravida style of architecture during the 12th century. It has a rich history and cultural significance attached to it. However, as of now only the ruins of fort i.e. shattered walls, a few arches, and a basement remains. Avoid pitching a tent near the fort as the place is windy and most part of the land has hard soil. Apart from this, the fort is also home to cattle that attract leopards. Instead, you can camp near Bandaje Arbi falls which is considered safe. But be prepared to trek for another 5 Kilometers through grasslands to reach the waterfall. Ballalarayana Durga Fort Trek Route Trek starts near the Kalabhairaveshwara temple at the foothill of the fort in Durgadahalli. It
Ballalarayana Durga is a fort that is tucked up on the mountain amidst the western ghats region of Chikmagalur. The vantage point at 1509 meters above sea level, hosts the best panoramic view of Valley, streams, and rolling misty mountains. Above all, when you are here, you can literally walk through the moist clouds and Read More