Tucked between the Eastern and Western Ghats, BR Hills (Biligiriranga Hills) is a breathtaking hill range in southern Karnataka, known for its diverse wildlife, dense forests, and a serene temple atop the hills. It is located at the border of Chamarajanagar and Mysore districts, and stands as a vital ecological bridge between the Western and Eastern Ghats
The star attraction here is the Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple, perched atop a white cliff (hence the name ‘Biligiri’ meaning ‘white hill’). The temple is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha and draws spiritual seekers throughout the year.
Adventure enthusiasts will find BR Hills a haven for trekking, jeep safaris, and birdwatching. The BRT Wildlife Sanctuary is home to elephants, tigers, leopards, gaurs, sloth bears, and over 250 species of birds, making it a hotspot for eco-tourism and nature lovers.
The cool climate, forest-fringed roads, and panoramic views make BR Hills a perfect weekend getaway from Bangalore and Mysore.
                                
                                BR Hills is known for its scenic beauty, biodiversity, BRT Wildlife Sanctuary, and the ancient Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple located atop the hill.
BR Hills is located at the confluence of the Eastern and Western Ghats in the Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka, about 180 km from Bangalore.
Yes, BR Hills offers several trekking routes with stunning views. Guided treks are recommended to ensure safety and wildlife conservation.
Yes, the BRT Wildlife Sanctuary organizes jeep safaris that allow visitors to spot wildlife in their natural habitat.
Yes, tourists can stay in forest lodges, eco-resorts, and homestays around BR Hills that offer close-to-nature experiences.
The nearest airport is Mysore Airport (~90 km) and the closest railway station is in Chamarajanagar (~40 km).