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Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore

Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore

Chikmagalur, Karnataka, India
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Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore Highlights

  • Kudremukh trek is limited to 50 trekkers per day to preserve its pristine wildlife sanctuary environment, making it a coveted experience.
  • Basic facilities are available at dedicated trekkers' homestays in Kudremukh, unlike more developed trekking destinations like Coorg Tadiandamol and Kodachadri.
  • It's advisable to plan for a buffer day as getting trekking permission might require a second attempt due to high demand.
  • If unable to secure permission for Kudremukh trek, the Kurinjal peak trek, within Kudremukh National Park, offers an alternative adventure arranged by the forest department.

Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore Overview

Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore, a premier trekking destination in South India, lures adventurers from across the nation with its distinctive terrain. It offers a unique experience with lush rolling grasslands, unlike any other trek. Rising to 1,894 meters, Kudremukh gets its name from the Kannada language, where "Kudremukh" means "horse face," owing to its mountain's striking resemblance. The distance is easily manageable for those starting the Kudremukh trek from Mangalore, and various trek packages make the adventure accessible and exciting.

 

Quick Facts:

➔ Start Point/End Point: Mullodi Village

➔ Duration: 2 Days and 1 Nights

➔ Maximum Altitude: 6,207 feet (1,891 meters)

➔ Trek Distance: 18 kilometers (Round trip)

➔ Best Time to Visit for the Trek: June to February

 

Inclusions:

  • Stay: Accommodation in dome tents, shared with fellow trekkers.
  • Guide: Trekking and camping under the guidance of an experienced trekking leader. A dedicated guide for the trek.
  • Permit: Necessary permits for the trek.
  • Equipements: Provision of camping gear.
  • Meal: Meals from the first dinner to the fourth breakfast.
  • Activity: Enjoy a campfire during your adventure.

 

How to Reach:

By Air:

➔ The most convenient airport for accessing the Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore is Mangalore International Airport, situated about 110 kilometers away.

➔ Mangalore International Airport enjoys excellent connectivity with major Indian cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai, and Chennai, hosting regular domestic and international flights.

By Road:

➔ To reach Kudremukh Trek by road from Mangalore, follow NH169 and SH66, spanning approximately 110 kilometers to reach Kudremukh. Regular state-run buses and private taxi services operate from Mangalore, ensuring easy access to Kudremukh.

➔ The road trip treats travelers to picturesque vistas of the Western Ghats and typically takes around 3-4 hours, subject to traffic and road conditions.

By Train:

➔ The closest train station to the Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore is Mangalore Railway Station, which is well-connected to major towns across India.

➔ Mangalore Railway Station serves as a major transportation hub, with regular train services from cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, and Delhi, making it a convenient choice for those arriving by train.

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Itinerary For Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore

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Day 1 - Journey from Mangalore to Kudremukh Peak

Kudremukh

  • Depart a train or bus from Mangalore and reach Bangalore
  • Begin an overnight journey to Chikamagalur for Kudremukh.
  • On Saturday, arrive at Kudremukh and reach Kudremukh National Park by around 7:00 AM.
  • Enjoy a revitalizing breakfast to fuel your adventurous day. Afterward, head to the base camp.
  • At 9:00 AM, commence the trek to Kudremukh Peak (1,848 meters), a 22-kilometer round trip.
  • The trek, graded as moderate, begins on a muddy path, gradually leading through a plateau to meadows and grasslands.
  • The climb becomes steeper after the initial 3-4 kilometers and continues as a consistent ascent. Aside from occasional dense forest areas, the path predominantly traverses vast grasslands.
  • Arrive at the peak in the late afternoon and savor lunch while relishing the breathtaking panoramic views.
  • Start the descent at 2:00 PM.
  • Return to the base camp at 6:00 PM, concluding the trek.
  • Unwind with a bonfire and savor a dinner of local cuisine before retiring for the night.
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Day 2 - Explore Somawathi Falls, Belur Temple, and Return

Manglore

  • Begin your day with breakfast at 8:00 a.m.
  • Depart for Somawathi Falls, where you can take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters.
  • Afterward, return to the homestay/campsite.
  • Check out and embark on the journey back to Mangalore.
  • Around 1:00 PM, visit the exquisite Belur Temple before proceeding for a self-sponsored lunch.
  • The trip concludes here, but if time allows, you may also visit the Samse Tea Estate.
  • This unique two-day adventure offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural exploration, and trekking experiences in the Kudremukh region.
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Location Details about Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore

Starting Point

Mullodi Village

End Point

Mullodi Village

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Kudremukh Trek from Mangalore FAQs

Why is Kudremukh famous for?

Kudremukh is renowned for its national park, Kudremukh National Park, which is the second-largest protected area in the Western Ghats, spanning an expansive 600 square kilometers. This biodiverse park is home to various wildlife, including macaques, Malabar giant squirrels, langurs, chitals, and barking deer. It's also possible to spot majestic creatures like tigers, wild dogs, leopards, and jackals within its magnificently beautiful landscapes.

Which are the best places to visit near Kudremukh?

In addition to the Kudremukh trek itself, there are several captivating attractions in the vicinity:

  • Jamalabad Fort: Located about 87 kilometers from Kudremukh, the historic Jamalabad Fort is an ancient hilltop stronghold originally constructed by Tipu Sultan in 1794. Formerly known as Narasimha Ghad, it sits atop a granite hill, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Kudremukh range. The fort is now a popular destination, especially among trekkers, and provides stunning sunrise and sunset vistas.
  • Lakya Dam: Positioned on the River Lakya at the town's periphery, Lakya Dam is a check dam that feeds into the Bhadra River. Nestled amid lush green forests and hilly terrain, it provides enchanting scenic beauty, making it an ideal spot for a serene evening with family. The reflection of sunset on the glistening water is truly mesmerizing.
  • Gangamoola (Varaha Parvata): Known as the origin of three rivers - Tunga, Netravati, and Bhadra, Gangamoola (or Varaha Parvata) is situated within the borders of Kudremukh National Park. It enhances its allure with a small cave temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagvati and Lord Varaha. The journey to Gangamoola involves a trek of approximately 2 kilometers, nestled between Sringeri and Kudremukh.
  • Hanuman Gundi Falls: Located around 15 kilometers from Kudremukh, Hanuman Gundi Falls is one of the most renowned waterfalls in the region. Cascading from a height of 100 feet onto natural boulders and rocks, it creates a majestic spectacle. Accessible after climbing a staircase of 300 steps, the falls are particularly captivating during the monsoon when they flow vigorously, showcasing their beauty at its best.
  • Rock Cut Garden: Situated at the picturesque Kemmanagundi Hill Station, the Rock Cut Garden is a beautifully crafted man-made garden that preserves the splendor of nature. Visitors can revel in a diverse array of flowers and enjoy surreal views of the mountain range and the valleys surrounding the Bhadra Reservoir. It's a haven for nature enthusiasts.
  • Kalasa: Located just a few kilometers from Kudremukh, Kalasa is renowned for the ancient Kalasehwara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated on the banks of the Bhadra River, this small temple town is steeped in mythology, with its name originating from a vessel said to have appeared during the wedding of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. Kalasa is also known for its extensive Ayurveda practices and coffee plantations.

What is the best time to go for the Kudremukh trek?

The best time for the Kudremukh trek from Mangalore is during the monsoon and winter months, spanning from June to February. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the landscape showcases lush green hills and valleys at their most captivating.

What is the Kudremukh trekking route?

The Kudremukh trek starts from the Kundremukh base camp and spans a distance of approximately 22 kilometers round trip. The trek offers breathtaking natural beauty along the way, including panoramic vistas from the hilltop.

What is the average temperature in Kudremukh all year round?

Kudremukh experiences a moderate to humid climate throughout the year, with heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. The temperature varies as follows:

  • Summer Season: Ranging from 22 degrees Celsius to 35 degrees Celsius.
  • Monsoon Season: Ranging from 17 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius.
  • Winter Season: The coldest period, with temperatures ranging from 20 degrees Celsius to 10 degrees Celsius.

What kind of clothes and equipment should I carry for Kudremukh trekking?

When embarking on the Kudremukh trek from Mangalore, make sure to pack the following essentials:

  • A backpack with broad straps.
  • Raincoat/Poncho to tackle any unexpected rain.
  • Personal medications and toiletries.
  • Sweaters/jackets to keep warm during chilly moments.
  • Comfortable sports shoes for trekking.
  • A flashlight with extra batteries.
  • Sunscreen and cap to protect from sun exposure.
  • Comfortable track pants and full-sleeve cotton T-shirts.
  • A torch for night activities.
  • Protective goggles.
  • Mosquito repellents for a comfortable trekking experience.

Confirmation Policy

  • Upon booking, the traveller will receive a confirmation voucher via email, within 24 hours.
  • In the special cases of slots not being available, feasible alternatives will be provided to the customer, in regards to the customer’s preference. In such cases, a new voucher would be sent via email, consisting of the new travel details.
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Cancellation Policy

  • Any cancellation made 20 days prior to the date of departure, would levy a 30% of total tour cost as cancellation charges.
  • Any cancellation made within 7-20 days prior to the date of departure, would levy a 60% of total tour cost as cancellation charges.
  • Any cancellation made within 0-7 days prior to the date of departure, would levy a 100% of total tour cost as cancellation charges.
  • Due to any restrictions such as sudden government policies or regulations, health hazards, medical emergencies, or unprecedented weather conditions, activities and tours may be nonoperational and be cancelled. In cases such as these, operators will attempt to cater to the traveller an alternate, which is feasible in nature. However, any refund would not be catered.
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Refund Policy

  • Any refund applicable will be processed within 7 business days.
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