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9 offbeat destinations in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala serving serious Western Ghat vibes

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 9, 2025, 09:00 IST
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9 offbeat destinations in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala serving serious Western Ghat vibes

If your idea of a hill station means Shimla, Manali, or Ooty, Lonavala, it’s time to hit refresh. The Western Ghats, with all their misty moods and monsoon magic, are home to some lesser-known hill towns that are big on charm and low on crowds. You can set out to find the glowing frogs in Amboli, cobra sightings in Agumbe, and strong filter coffee in Coorg’s sleepy backyards. So, here we bring to you 9 offbeat gems that serve serious Western Ghat vibes, minus the tourist traffic. (Canva)

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Amboli, Maharashtra

Hidden in Sindhudurg district, Amboli turns more gorgeous during rainfall. With dozens of waterfalls gushing down almost every cliff and crevice, it’s perfect for a quick, but lazy trip. Be careful of slippery roads, and unfiltered green everywhere. (Canva)

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Bhimashankar, Maharashtra

Yes, it’s famous for the Jyotirlinga temple, but Bhimashankar is also a forest lover’s dream. Nestled in the Sahyadris, it’s part of a wildlife sanctuary and home to the elusive Giant Indian Squirrel (a.k.a. Malabar squirrel). The trek up there is full of fun and cardio. (Canva)

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Kudremukh, Karnataka

Literally meaning “horse face” in Kannada (based on the shape of the peak), Kudremukh is Karnataka’s answer to the Swiss Alps. The national park is part of the UNESCO world heritage site, the Western Ghat, and offers pristine trekking, cool breezes, and hills so velvety that’s just unbelievable. The mountain looks like a horse. You’ll squint until you see it. (Canva)

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Agumbe, Karnataka

If you love the monsoon, you have to visit Agumbe at least once. Nestled deep in the Western Ghats, this tiny village is famous for its rainfall, sunset points, and king cobra research centre. Also, fun fact: Malgudi Days was shot here, so it doubles as a nostalgia trip. (Canva)

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Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu

Well, it lies in Tamil Nadu, but many travellers reach Kotagiri via Kerala, especially from Wayanad or Nilambur. It’s higher than Coonoor, calmer than Ooty, and wrapped in eucalyptus forests. Ideal for those who like their hill stations without horn-honking tourists. (Canva)

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Kalpetta, Kerala

Skip the resorts and head to Kalpetta, the actual district HQ of Wayanad that most travellers just zoom past. It’s got spice markets, hilltop churches, and a genuine local vibe. Plus, it’s surrounded by waterfalls, trekking trails, and coffee plantations. What’s not to like? (Canva)

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Ponmudi, Kerala

Ponmudi, just 55 km from Thiruvananthapuram, is an offbeat hill station that punches more surprises than you can handle. The road to it has more than 20 hairpin bends, and the view from the top is all mist and meadows. It’s hill station minimalism with a twist—literally. (Canva)

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Chikhaldara, Maharashtra

The only coffee-growing region in Maharashtra, Chikhaldara feels like you have stepped in some other world. Located in the Melghat area, it’s all deep valleys, dense forests, and surprisingly great brew. Also, it doesn’t show off — which makes it even better. (Canva)

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Coorg’s rainy backyards, Karnataka

Yes, Coorg is a brand now, but go beyond Madikeri and you’ll find tiny gems like Kakkabe, Napoklu, and Pollibetta, villages where the coffee is stronger, the tourists fewer, and the hills roll on like an eternal green wave. Rent a homestay, stay put, and let the rain romance you. (Canva)

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