Why Is Chikmagalur Heaven For Those Who Love Coffee?

What wakes you up in the morning? Do you prefer coffee or tea to start your day? If you are like most, then probably you head straight to the kitchen or just crank on the machine for a strong cup of caffeine? Are you someone who doesn’t mind long and slow-paced meetings as long as there’s a fresh pot of coffee within a moment’s notice? Then, you should surely visit Homestay at Chikmagalur, as it would be every coffee lover’s dream paradise.



There are several reasons why you ought to pack your bags and journey to Chikmagalur, the original birthplace of Indian coffee. It is officially now one of the largest coffee cultivating locations in India, where the finest coffee in the world is grown. A few centuries ago, Sufi saint Baba Budan is said to have carried 7 coffee beans from Mecca, away from the Arabs, who were extremely protective of their crop. He planted theses coffee beans on a slanting hillside in Chikmagalur. This was how it all began and since then there’s been no looking back. As you journey the hills you should definitely give thanks to the wise saint.If you have never tasted coffee brewed in Chikmagalur, then you haven’t tasted real coffee. Chikmagalur gives you plenty of freshly brewed coffee from the very hills that began it all. Spectacular views that go on for miles, a great amount of green and the strong aroma of coffee will join the countless cups you can down.


 Enjoy the real taste of India’s original coffee – it just doesn’t get better than this. Coffee experts at the Coffee Board in Chikmagalur will fill you in on the many stages that go into creating the perfect cup of coffee.

Conclusion

Are you planning a trip to Chikmagalur and looking for the right accommodations that do not include staying in crowded, noisy, and expensive hotels? Then start looking for a homestay that is available at the very lower rates for the few days or weeks. Homestay is perfect for the solo travelers who want to know about the Chikmagalur.

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