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FOUR LOVELY TREKS IN KARNATAKA

Kumara Parvatha Trek

By Jasmeet SinghPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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INTRODUCTION

Karnataka, a state in southern India, is endowed with beautiful natural beauty and is a trekker's sanctuary. The state is peppered with hills, valleys, woods, mountains, and waterways, providing abundant opportunities for trekkers. In this piece, we will look at five of the most beautiful hikes in Karnataka.

Kumara Parvatha Trek

Kumara Parvatha Trek is a famous hiking location in Karnataka's Western Ghats. It is the second-highest mountain in the Coorg region and is situated in the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. The journey is famous for its breathtaking vistas of the Western Ghats, lush green woods, and rolling landscapes.

The trek is strenuous and demands excellent physical fitness. The trek requires two days to accomplish, and the best months to explore are October to May. The journey begins at the Kukke Subramanya temple and continues through thick woods and grasslands, providing stunning vistas of the valley.

A tiny temple and a stone pillar indicate the top of Kumara Parvatha. Panorama vistas of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea can be seen from the top. The descent from the top is equally difficult and dangerous.

The journey begins at Kukke Subramanya shrine and lasts two days, covering a distance of 22 kilometres. The path winds through dense woods, waterfalls, and meadows, with panoramic vistas of the Western Ghats. A tiny temple and a stone pillar indicate the top of Kumara Parvatha.

The journey begins at the Kukke Subramanya temple and continues through thick woods, waterfalls, and waterways. The trek's first few kilometres are reasonably straightforward, taking you through the village of Beedhalli. As you progress, the path becomes steeper, and you will arrive at the Bhattara Mane, a tiny cabin where you can relax and eat lunch.

After lunch, the journey brings you through the Kallu Mantapa, a temple-like rock structure. The path steepens and passes through grasslands and woods. You will reach the Shesha Parvatha, the trek's first summit. You will decline from Shesha Parvatha to the camping spot at Mantapa.

Kodachadri Trek

Another famous trekking location in Karnataka is the Kodachadri Trek. It is renowned for its natural grandeur and panoramic vistas of the Western Ghats and is situated in the Shimoga region. The journey brings you through dense woods, waterfalls, and grasslands, providing a one-of-a-kind view of the Western Ghats' natural grandeur.

The journey is moderate in difficulty and requires two days to finish. From October to February is the best season to come. The journey begins in Kattinahole and continues through the Mookambika Wildlife Reserve.

A temple devoted to the deity Mookambika stands atop Kodachadri. Panorama vistas of the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats can be seen from the top. The decline from the peak passes through the Hidlumane waterfalls, which are breathtaking.

The journey begins in Kattinahole and spans 14 kilometres in two days. The path winds through the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary and provides spectacular vistas of the Western Ghats. A temple devoted to the deity Mookambika stands atop Kodachadri.

Tadiandamol Trek

Tadiandamol Trek is a famous hiking location in Karnataka's Coorg region. It is the highest point in the Coorg region and provides breathtaking vistas of the Western Ghats. The journey brings you through dense woods, grasslands, and streams, providing a one-of-a-kind view of the Western Ghats' natural grandeur.

The journey is moderate in difficulty and requires two days to finish. From October to March is the best season to come. The journey begins in the hamlet of Kakkabe and ends at the Nalaknad Palace.

Tadiandamol's peak is marked by a tiny shrine and provides panoramic vistas of the Western Ghats. The decline from the peak brings you through the breathtaking Chelavara Falls.

The trek begins in Kakkabe and spans an 8-kilometre route in two days. The path winds through dense woods, streams, and meadows, providing stunning vistas of the Western Ghats. Tadiandamol's peak is noted by a tiny shrine.

Mullayanagiri Trek

Mullayanagiri Trek is a famous hiking location in Karnataka's Chikmagalur region. It is Karnataka's highest mountain and provides breathtaking vistas of the Western Ghats. The journey brings you through dense woods, grasslands, and streams, providing a one-of-a-kind view of the Western Ghats' natural grandeur.

The journey is moderate in difficulty and requires two days to finish. From October to February is the best season to come. The journey begins in Sarpadhari and continues through the Baba Budangiri Hills.

Mullayanagiri's peak is marked by a tiny shrine and provides panoramic vistas of the Western Ghats. The decline from the peak passes through the Jhari cascades.

The journey begins in Sarpadhari and lasts two days, covering a distance of six kilometres. The path winds through the Baba Budangiri Hills and provides breathtaking vistas of the Western Ghats. A tiny shrine marks the top of Mullayanagiri.

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