Sterling Kadumane Hills Invites Travellers to Unplug and Reconnect in Sakleshpur
Tucked deep in the folds of the Western Ghats, Sterling Kadumane Hills is not just a getaway — it’s a gentle reminder to slow down. Here, the rain doesn’t fall so much as whisper, the air feels freshly brewed, and silence takes on its own rhythm.
Spread across a 1,000-acre working coffee estate, this retreat invites travellers to discover a quieter kind of luxury.
A Resort That Encourages You to Unplug
The beauty of Sterling Kadumane Hills lies as much in what it offers as in what it leaves out. There are no televisions, no constant Wi-Fi, and no pressure to stay connected — by design. Each room, warm with wood tones and opening to misty valley views, becomes a cocoon of calm. Evenings often arrive wrapped in fog, the kind that makes you pause and just watch the world disappear for a while.
A Purely Vegetarian Culinary Journey

Dining here feels like part of the wellness experience. The resort’s vegetarian, sattvic menu celebrates the Malnad region’s freshness and flavour — from soft neer dosas to hearty vegetable stews and the signature estate-grown coffee. Locally sourced ingredients and Jain-friendly options reflect a philosophy of mindful nourishment, turning every meal into a quiet celebration of balance.
Nature, Culture, and Unhurried Exploration
Every experience around Kadumane Hills unfolds at the same peaceful pace as the rain. Guided plantation walks reveal how coffee and pepper thrive in harmony with the forest, while short excursions lead to historic and natural landmarks like Manjarabad Fort, Bisle Ghat View Point, Mookanamane Abbi Falls, and the ancient Sri Sakleshwara Swamy Temple. Each destination feels like part of the same unbroken story — one that flows seamlessly between nature and heritage.
Wellness in Every Moment

Back at the resort, time stretches gently. There are quiet corners for reflection, yoga sessions with valley views, and shaded trails through the estate. Families find space to bond; teams find focus; solo travellers rediscover stillness. Whether meditating by the stream or simply sitting under a tree, you start to feel the rare comfort of doing nothing — and being completely present while doing it.
Leaving, a Little Lighter
By the second morning, the change is subtle but real. The phone stays untouched, thoughts move slower, and even the morning coffee feels more alive. When it’s time to leave, the mist rolls back in like a soft curtain — a fitting farewell from the hills.
At Sterling Kadumane Hills, disconnection isn’t the goal — reconnection is. With nature. With time. With yourself.
If your days run on screens and caffeine, perhaps it’s time for a different kind of recharge — one brewed slowly, under Sakleshpur’s quiet skies.










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