A unique
blend of hill resort and wildlife sanctuary, the hills
take their name from the ancient Ranganatha Swamy
Temple that sits at the edge of a granite precipice
with a drop of more than 1000 ft. into a dense forest.
Find inner peace at the foot of the great champak
tree (Dodda Sampige), believed to be more than 2000
years old and worshipped by the Soligas, the tribals
of that area. Don't miss the coffee estates, the tribal
hamlets and the Vivekananda Girijana Kalyana Kendra
which displays preserved tribal information and the
biodiversity of the region. There are many trekking
trails here, including one that leads up to Honnamati,
the highest point of the range.
Location and Area
Chamarajanagar District; 539.52 sq km.
Flora and Fauna
The vegetation ranges from dry scrub
jungle to evergreen forests, and high altitude
shola grassland habitat.
Mammals
These include the elephant, tiger,
leopard, wild dog, jungle cat, sloth bear,
civet, mongoose, Malabar giant squirrel,
porcupine, common langur, bonnet
macaque, wild pig, gaur, sambar, spotted
deer, and four-horned antelope.
Birds
The Malabar whistling thrush, yellow
throated bulbul, paradise flycatcher,racquet tailed drongo, and crested
hawk eagle are some of the birds found
here. There is also an amazing variety
of exotic butterflies.