Jogimatti is a peaceful hill station near Chitradurga, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Located about 10 km from Chitradurga town, it offers a refreshing escape from city life. Its cool weather, lush greenery, and beautiful views make it ideal for a one-day trip or a quiet weekend getaway.
We started our journey to Jogimatti from Chitradurga after exploring the historic Chitradurga Kallina Kote the previous day. The drive took about 30 minutes. After passing through the checkpost, the road wasn’t in great condition, but it was surrounded by dense forests and scenic landscapes. The narrow and rough road added to the sense of adventure.
If you’re driving, ensure your vehicle is in good condition because the uphill journey can be challenging.
Entry Fee:
- ₹25 per person
- ₹200 for a car
- ₹50 for a still camera
Considering the road conditions and parking facilities, paying ₹200 for the car didn’t seem worth it.
Jogimatti is named after a sage called “Jogimatti,” who is said to have meditated here in ancient times.
There’s a small viewpoint where you can enjoy panoramic views of the valleys below and the distant Chitradurga Fort. Unfortunately, we couldn’t see the valley because it was a foggy day.
After spending some time near the peak, we returned to Chitradurga. If you’re ever in the Chitradurga region, a visit to Jogimatti is a must.
There’s also a waterfall called Himavad Rameshwara, which beautifully cascades down the hills during the monsoon. You need to walk about 1 km to reach it. If you visit during the monsoon season, the waterfall is in full flow and offers a stunning sight. Even though it wasn’t at its peak during our visit, the lush green surroundings made the hike worthwhile.
Tips for Visitors
- Best Time to Visit: Monsoon (July to September) or winter months (November to February) when the weather is cool, and the waterfall is at its best.
- What to Carry: Since there are no shops or eateries on the hill, bring your own snacks, water, and essentials. Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll be walking most of the time.
- Respect Nature: Jogimatti is a pristine location, so please take back any waste and avoid disturbing the wildlife.
Jogimatti may not be as popular as other hill stations, but that’s what makes it special. The untouched beauty, solitude, and opportunity to reconnect with nature are what I loved most about this place. It’s a perfect getaway for those looking to escape city life or explore lesser-known gems of Karnataka.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or someone seeking peace, Jogimatti has something for everyone. The combination of trekking, serene scenery, and a glimpse into Karnataka’s natural beauty makes it a destination worth exploring.