Kudremukh Trek

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The Complete Guide to Kudremukh Trek

Kudremukh literally means horse’s face in Kannada. This name is because of the distinctive shape of the peak. This is also called Samseparvath historically, as it used to be accessible from Samse village.

Kudremukh peak is nestled in the heart of the western ghats in Chikkamagaluru district. It comes under Kudremukh National Park which is the second-largest wildlife protected area in the western ghats. 

It is situated at an altitude of 6,207 ft and is the 3rd highest peak of Karnataka after Mullayyangiri and Baba Budangiri.

Kudremukh is a home for many flora and fauna. You can even spot deer and peacocks on the way, amongst other wildlife, while trekking!

It is a beautiful trek across the rolling green hills and misty valleys. You traverse through grasslands, forest and many small streams.

Table of Content:

  • What to Watch out for
  • Detailed Trail Information
  • Best Time to do the Kudremukh Trek
  • How to reach Kudremukh Trek

What to pack for Kudremukh Trek

  • Places to Visit after the Kudremukh Trek

➤ What to Watch out for

1. the horse’s face structure of the peak.

The Kudremukh peak has a unique structure that looks like a horse’s face from the side. This structure is visible after an hour of trekking from the forest office. This looks closer but there is another 3 hours of trekking to reach that point.

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Horse’s face structure seen on the way to the peak. Picture by Ranjith Naik

2. Trekking inside the Shola forest

Shola is a local name for grassland and shrublands that are visible in the western ghats. You have to trek through shola forest to reach the Kudremukh peak.

This forest is home to many wildlife species, like deer, lion-tailed macaque, Malabar giant squirrel, leopard, common langur and many more. If you are lucky enough, you spot them while trekking. During monsoon season, you can find leeches for every step in this section. The forest is also home for some of the rarest species of frogs that are found here.

One of the fascinating parts of this section is the waterfalls and small streams. You have to cross many streams on the way to the peak. Sometimes you may have to wet your shoes while crossing.

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Trekking inside the Shola forest where you see small waterfalls and streams on the trail. Picture by Soumini Ramesh

3. Spectacular View of the Rolling Hills

Picture this: green hills stretching as far as you can see, with valleys filled with mist weaving through them. Imagine being here during the monsoon—the whole area covered in thick mist, making it feel magical. The valleys play peek-a-boo with the clouds, creating a view that changes constantly.

It's like a dream where hills covered in lush greenery meet misty valleys, and during the monsoon, everything is hidden in a beautiful mist. The mix of clouds, mist, and hills creates a breathtaking scene, making each moment special. Standing here, you become part of a nature show, witnessing the beauty of hills and valleys playing hide and seek with the mist. It's a simple but incredible experience, where nature's elements come together to create a timeless and enchanting landscape.

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➤ Trail Information on the Kudremukh Trek

Kudremukh Trek can be divided into 3 sections. They are:

  • A gradual ascent from forest office to ontimara.
  • Trek from Ontimara to the Ridge.
  • The Ridge walk to the peak.

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Trail map of Kudremukh Trek. The screenshot is from Google Earth Pro

Section I: From Forest Office to Ontimara (Lone tree)

Trek distance: 5 km Trek duration: 2 hours GPS coordinates of the forest office:   13° 9'6.61"n, 75°18'16.49"e GPS coordinates of the Ontimara 2:   13° 8'5.27"n, 75°17'3.87"e

Reach the forest office as early as possible to get permission. The trek starts at the forest office. You can hear the sound of the water falling at Somawathi Falls, and it stays with you for a distance before you get on to the forest trail. 

Once you enter the Shola forest notice the thickening of the vegetation. You can spot wildlife here if you are lucky enough. This forest is home to many leeches, earthworms deers and snakes.

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If you are lucky, you can spot these animals on the trail. Picture by Deepak M

After 15 minutes of a gradual ascent, you get to cross a stream. Water level will be high if you are trekking in the monsoon. There are ropes put up by the forest department to help you cross the stream during peak monsoon season.

Tips:  Wear proper trekking shoes and carry a trekking pole as well. These two will help you while crossing the stream.

Apply Dettol or Savlon before the start of the trek to avoid leeches. Just let it be and remove once you reach the grassland or summit if you find any. 

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One of the many stream crossings on the way to Ontimara. Picture by Poojan Shivashankar

You encounter many waterfalls and small streams until you reach the first lonely tree.

As soon as you exit the forest section, you can see the first Ontimara inviting you with space underneath. That spot is surrounded by a wide canopy. This tree has proper seating arrangements beneath it with excellent views of the valley. You get to see the stream flowing down the valley and the rolling hills in front of you.

From the first Ontimara, the trail is flat with Kudremukh Valley on your right and a mountain on your left. You will be trekking on the grassland with occasional dense trees. After trekking for a few kilometers, you will reach a stream, which you have to cross. After the stream, you reach a flat clearing with clear views of Kudremukh Peak Ridge. This section turns sluchy during the monsoons. If you go early in the morning, you might get lucky and spot a herd of deer. After a walk on the straight section for a kilometer, you reach a steep ascent of about 300 meters. After the ascent, you reach the second Ontimara.

If you are calculating from the forest office, it will take 2 hours to reach the distinctive mark point of the second Ontimara.   

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The second Ontimara where you can take a break. This image is taken while descending down. Picture by Soumini Ramesh

Section II: Ontimara to Final stretch

Trek distance: 3 km Trek duration:  1 hour GPS coordinates of the Ontimara 2:   13° 8'5.27"n, 75°17'3.87"e GPS coordinates of the final stretch:   13° 8'6.59"n, 75°16'22.27"e

The trek from the second Ontimara has a combination of trekking through a gentle slope and also a steep ascent as you approach the last leg of your trek. This section is very scenic and you get to see the beautiful rolling green hills.

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You can see the dense spot of trees and mountains once you start the trek from Ontimara. Picture by Meghana Jambhe

After 20 minutes of a gradual trek from the first stop, the trail starts to get steeper. As you start ascending, Kudremukh valley becomes more visible. 

This is the most beautiful part of the trek! The peak is right in front of your eyes and the excitement begins as you are about to reach the summit i.e Kudremukh Peak.

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Observe the trekkers climbing the steep trail to reach the final stretch. Behind them is the Kudremukh valley. Picture by Meghana Jambhe

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Closeup view of the trail and valley. Picture by Meghana Jambhe

Tip: The trekking pole can be used here. It will give you the support required to ascend the mountain.

Section III: Final stretch to the Kudremukh Peak

Trek distance: 1 km Trek duration: 30 minutes GPS coordinates for the final stretch:   13° 8'6.59"n, 75°16'22.27"e GPS coordinates for the Kudremukh peak:   13° 7'35.39"n, 75°16'26.06"e

You should reach this point at around 12 noon if you are starting your trek at 8 am. Take a break and drink some water. Enjoy the view.

You can see the back of the Kudremukh view from here. You are trekking in the heart of the Kudremukh valley now.

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View of the Kudremukh peak from the final leg of the trek. Picture by Meghana Jambhe

You can see the trail that leads to the Peak. From here, another 35 minutes of a climb to reach the top.

At the peak, you will see a board and also many stones piled up. 

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Look for the board on the top. You can also see a few stones piled up that indicate the highest point. Picture by Ayush Asawa

You are at the top of the Kudremukh now. To see the best view, you need to go a little down to the ledge. Make some space to sit. This place can get very windy.

You can see the 270-degree view of the uneven green carpets if you are lucky. For most times at the peak, you will be surrounded by clouds and mist. You hardly get a window to capture the view. Be patient and enjoy the play of clouds. If you are lucky, the spectacular view is something worth taking back from the trek. 

The tranquillity around makes you feel satisfied. Do not forget to have lunch in that setting.

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The 2 minutes window period on the peak to see this beautiful valley. Picture by Meghana Jambhe

The descent is the same route as you came up. 

Your Turn Around Time (TAT) at all cost should be at 1 pm. Make sure you start descending at 1 pm sharp from any position of your trek. You will need a minimum of 3 hours to descend down. Also, the Forest department has restrictions after 6 pm.

The descent can be tricky at the steep sections. Forest section also can be slippery if it is raining heavily. Make sure you use the trekking pole correctly. Watch the video here to know about using the trekking pole.

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➤ Best Time to do the Kudremukh Trek

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The best season to do Kudremukh is from June to February. However, the Kalasa region receives pleasant weather throughout the year. 

During monsoon and winter, you can see many small streams, dark shola forest, bamboo shrubs tall enough to touch the sky and rolling green hills.

Some of the sections of the trek involve trekking under the open sky. Hence, trekking in the summer is not recommended.

➤ How to reach Kudremukh Trek

The Kudremukh trek starts from Mullodi village which is around 15 km from Kalasa. Reaching Mullodi directly is not easy. 

You have to first reach Kudremukh Entrance which is about 10 km from Kalasa. From the Entrance point, hire a jeep to Mullodi village where you get the forest office. This is where you have to take permission and begin your trek. 

One can reach Kalasa by own vehicle or using public transportation and from there to Kudremukh Entrance point. Find the detailed information below.

How can I go to Kudremukh from Bangalore by own vehicle?

If you are planning on reaching Kalasa using your own vehicle from Bangalore, you can use this link to help setup navigation in google maps. For a more detailed explanation, read through the information below.

To reach Kalasa, there are multiple routes available from Bangalore. The best route is to go via Hasan. 

Get on to the Chikkamagaluru road and continue until you reach Kottigehara. At the Kottigehara Junction take the right that goes towards Kalasa. Continue on the same road until you reach Kalasa police station. Take a left from the Police station junction towards Balagal to reach the Kudremukh Entrance point. 

The road from the entrance to the forest office is not good. Hence, park your vehicle near one of the shops at the entrance and get into the jeep from there. There will be many jeeps standing at the entrance. You can ask them to drop you to the forest office or any homestay if you have pre-booked. They charge you around Rs 150 per person. 

Tip: Inform one of the homestay owners on the previous day to arrange a jeep. It will be cheaper than booking on the spot. They charge you around Rs 600 including pickup, drop, breakfast, packed lunch and dinner.

How can I go to Kudremukh from Bangalore by bus?

The base village Kalasa is easily accessible by public transport. There are many buses from Bangalore to Horanadu via Kalasa to be booked online at KSRTC website . 

You can book an overnight bus to Horanadu and get down at Kalasa bus station. The distance from Bangalore to Kalasa is 310 km. 

You will reach Kalasa by 6 am if you have taken the overnight bus at around 10.30 PM. From Kalasa, you get a bus that goes towards Balagal village. Inform conductor to drop you at Kudremukh Entrance. It is a 10 km journey. 

The overall bus journey from Bangalore to Kudremukh entrance costs you around Rs 750. 

There are also plenty of Karnataka Sarige buses which are seater buses. They will cost you less than half of the sleeper bus if you want to cut down on your budget.

Once you get down at Kudremukh entrance point, you can see many jeeps waiting at the entrance. Talk to the jeep person and ask him to drop you at the forest office. You will have to pay Rs 200 per person if you have not booked in advance. You can also walk to the forest office if you reach early. This is another 5 km walk from the entrance. 

Return Option

You can book a return ticket from Kalasa on the same day itself. 

You can get the bus from Kudremukh Entrance point that goes towards Kalasa for every 15 minutes. From Kalasa you can take any bus that goes to Bangalore.

Nearest Railway Station

Mangalore railway station - 120 km

Nearest International and Domestic Airport

Mangalore International Airport - 115 km

➤ Difficult Sections on the Kudremukh Trek

The Kudremukh trek is of moderate difficulty. You need to cover 9 km one way. 

There are no difficult sections as such but note down a few things to keep in mind while trekking.

  • Trekking in the forest section can be slippery. Make sure you wear proper trekking shoes and a trekking pole.
  • Crossing the small streams in the forest is a tricky part. The mossy rocks in the water can be slippery.
  • The trail from the second Ontimara to the final stretch has a steep ascent of 3 km. You should be fit enough to trek in those sections if you want to enjoy the view. 

➤ Frequently Asked Questions about Kudremukh Trek

1. is there any permission required to do the kudremukh trek.

Kudremukh trek needs permission as it is a part of Kudremukh National Park in the Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka. The entry fee is Rs 600 per person. In 2023, the carrying capacity for the trek has been increased to 300 per day. Earlier, it used to be only the first 50 people getting permission in a day. 

Trekkers can apply to reserve their participation by filling in the details here - https://kudremukhanationalpark.in/?page_id=1608 However, you still need to go towards the Forest office at Basrikal and enter a few details as per the formalities.

If you are staying in any of the homestays, you can ask the owner to help you with permission. Or else you need to reach the forest office early in the morning and get permission. During the weekends, expect a long line of people standing in the morning (It can even take up 2-3 hrs for trekkers to get permission by filling in details according to the format the forest department expects)

To make it easier, we are sharing the softcopy of the 2023 disclaimer form that you need to fill out at the forest checkpost here. You can take a printout of this and have the form prefilled to save a lot of time.

2. Is taking a guide mandatory for this Kudremukh Trek?

The forest department has made it mandatory for trekkers to have a guide on the trek of Kudremukh. You don't have to book this guide in advance. The forest department will assign one and they will either meet you at the Forest office of Basrikal or at the checkpost before starting on the trek. The ratio of 1:10 is followed as a thumbrule. So if you are a team of 20, then you will have 2 guides coming with the team. One trusted guide whom we have trekked with is Mm Prakash: 8310816525

3. Can we camp in Kudremukh?

Camping on the Kudremukh trek is not allowed. However, there are many homestays that offer tent stay at the starting point. 

4. Are there any food stalls and water sources on the Kudremukh trek?

Homestays in Mullodi village (near the forest office) provide food for the trekkers. However, one has to book it in advance. They charge you around Rs 200 for breakfast and a packed lunch. 

If you are trekking in the monsoon season, you find many streams and waterfalls on the trail. You can fill your bottle from there. 

A good step by the forest department is towards sustainable trekking. All trekkers will have to go through a check at the forest checkpost, where the backpacks are scanned before you start on the trek.

Packaged food items like Chips, biscuits or chocolates are not allowed in your bags. So ensure you keep all the food inside your reusable dabba. If you are carrying a mineral water bottle, then it will be counted before you start, and you need to ensure about getting it back. Otherwise, you will be penalised with a fine by the forest department. So again, it is better if you are carrying a reusable and fillable water bottle.

If you are not comfortable with drinking groundwater, fill the water bottle at the homestay itself. Make sure you carry a minimum of 2 litres of water. 

Tip : If you are not comfortable with having water from the stream or homestay, carry purification tablets or life straw bottles to purify the water.

5. Can beginners do Kudremukh trek?

The total distance of Kudremukh trek is 18 km. It requires endurance and a little bit of trekking experience to complete the trek in a day. 

There are no technical sections on the trek. Hence, a fit beginner also can attempt this. 

6. What is the best time to start the Kudremukh trek?

The best time to do the Kudremukh is to start as early as possible in the morning. You need 4-5 hours to reach the peak and again 2.5 to 3.5 hours to return. There is a restriction from the forest office that you can not trek after 6 PM. You need to be back to the homestay by then.

Also, in the western ghats, the weather turns windy after 2 PM. Make sure you reach the summit before 1 PM and come back before 6 PM. 

7. Why is it called Kudremukh?

Kudremukh literally translates to Horse's face. The peak is called Kudremukh because it resembles the face of horse.

8. Where is Kudremukh located?

Kudremukh is located in the Chikmagaluru district of Karnataka. The nearest town to Kudremukh is Kalasa which is around 20 km away.

9. How far is Kudremukh trek from Chikmagalur?

Kudremukh trek is 100kms away from Chikmaglur

10. can I do Kudremukh trek alone?

You will need to take a local guide with you anywhere inside Kudremukh National Park.

Stays near Kudremukh Trek

There are many homestays near the forest office. One can book in advance. Some of the homestays are: 

  • Bella Homestay : Chandan - 9110684643 (Closest to the Forest office)
  • Sathis Mullodi house: 9481074530
  • Raje Gowda’s homestay: 9481179008/7483649370 
  • Bhagavathi Nature Camp - A resort run by Jungle Lodges and resorts. This place is a bit more expensive than the rest. You can stay here if you want to explore Kurinjal or Gangadikal after Kudremukh. You need to pre-book in advance for this place.

There are many more homestays that have decent facilities. You can check them here . 

  • Basic First Aid kit*
  • Identity Card
  • Cap/ Scarf/ Bandana & Sunglasses
  • Water (Minimum two litres)
  • Lemon and salt OR Electrolyte Powder/Drink (Electral/Gatorade/Glucon D, etc.)
  • High-calorie snacks (Nuts & dry fruits, home-baked cake, etc.)
  • Safety Pins, Rubber bands & Whistle (Useful in emergencies.)
  • Quick Dry Full Sleeve T-shirts are preferable over cotton tees.
  • Poncho, only during monsoons
  • Plastic sheet to wrap electronic devices, only during monsoons
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
  • Optional: Trekking poles

*First aid kit:

  • Band-aids (Regular & Waterproof)
  • Analgesic spray (Relispray, Volini, etc.)
  • Antiseptic Liquid (Savlon, Dettol etc.)
  • Antiseptic powder (Povidone-Iodine based powders like Cipladine, Savlon, etc.)
  • Cotton roll & Bandage
  • Crepe Bandage
  • 1-inch wide medical tape (paper or cloth.)
  • Micropore tape
  • Tablet for motion sickness (Avomine), Acidity (Gelusil, Digene, etc.).
  • Mild pain relief tablet (Crocin)

Note: Always consult a doctor before taking any medicine.

➤ Places to Visit after the Kudremukh Trek

There are many treks and waterfalls that are in the same region as Kudremukh. If you wish to cover more places and treks after Kudremukh, go through the list mentioned below: 

Towards Bangalore

  • Horanadu Temple : It is famous for the temple situated on the banks of the river Bhadra in a corner of Chikkamagaluru district. This is 16 km from Kudremukh Entrance.
  • Netravati Trek- A newly discoverd easy trek near Kudremukh offering excellent views.
  • Ballarayanadurga Fort Trek : This fort is a part of the Bandaje trek. One can do this from Durgadahalli. This route is easier compared to the Ujire route. This is 36 km from Kudremukh Entrance.
  • Aane Gudda Trek : This trek starts from Haluvalli. You have to take a deviation from Kalasa to reach the base. This is 15 km from the Kudremukh Entrance.
  • Meruti Hill : This is the 7th highest peak of Karnataka. The trek starts from Basarikatte. This place is very close to Horanadu temple. Basarikatte is 30 km from Kudremukh Entrance.

Towards Mangalore

  • Lakya Dam Lake: This dam is built across the river Lakya, a tributary of the Bhadra river. This dam is inside the Kudremukh national park. The distance from Kudremukh Entrance is 13 km.
  • Kadambi Falls : This fall is one of the major attractions for the tourist who wants to experience the greenery of the western ghats. This is close to the highway and 22 km from Kudremukh Entrance.
  • Hanuman Gundi Falls : This fall is located in the Kudremukh National park and 22 km from Kudremukh Entrance.
  • Kurinjal Peak : This is another small trek located 20 km away from the Kudremukh Entrance. It is a lesser-known peak in Kudremukh National park. So you can expect less crowd on the trail. 
  • Gangadikal Trek - An easy trek very close to Kudremukh town, offering panoramic views of Lakya dam backwaters and the other side of the Kudremukh Valley.

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Trek documented by Nayana Jambhe

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Welcome to the Kudremukh Trek Guide – your go-to resource for embarking on an unforgettable journey through the Western Ghats. Navigate with ease as we provide the following:

  • Detailed insights on reaching the starting point.
  • Exciting highlights of the trek.
  • Understanding the trail’s difficulty level.
  • Choosing the best season to trek.

Dive in and equip yourself with all the information you need to experience the allure of Kudremukh, Karnataka’s third-highest peak, promising a rewarding blend of adventure and nature.

  • Max Altitude:  6,214 Feet (1,894M)
  • Distance: 18-21 KMs
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Duration: 8-10 hours
  • Ideal For: Both Intermediate & Experienced Trekkers
  • Best Season: June – February (Monsoon & Winter)
  • Region: Karnataka

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Kudremukh Trek: An Overview

Kudremukh Trek

xplore the captivating beauty of Karnataka with the Kudremukh Trek. This exhilarating journey takes you through the untouched wilderness of the Western Ghats. Ascend the third-highest peak in Karnataka , Kudremukh, which sits at an impressive altitude of 1,894 meters. This trek unfolds through the Kudremukh National Park, a treasure trove of rich biodiversity teeming with unique flora and fauna.

Navigating the 21-kilometre Kudremukh Trek trail is like traversing through a painting – lush forests, serene streams, and expansive grasslands become your ever-changing backdrop. The path ranges from gentle to moderately difficult, challenging your stamina but with the reward of awe-inspiring vistas at every step.

Reaching the peak of the Kudremukh Trek, you are greeted with a panorama that takes your breath away – undulating valleys, rolling hills, and the shimmering Bhadra River in the distance. From here, the hill derives its name, ‘Kudremukh’ or ‘Horse Face’, for its unique shape .

The best time to embark on the Kudremukh Trek is post-monsoon , when the terrain is lush green, making your trekking experience feel like a walk in paradise. From beginners to seasoned trekkers, the Kudremukh Trek holds a special allure, offering a unique blend of adventure and tranquillity. The sheer diversity of wildlife is an added bonus for nature lovers, with the chance to spot species like the rare lion-tailed macaque or the Malabar giant squirrel.

Uncover the magic of the Western Ghats as you set off on the Kudremukh Trek. This journey promises a soul-stirring communion with nature and an unforgettable adventure.

How To Reach?

Base village of the trek

Reaching the starting point of the Kudremukh Trek, located in the Kudremukh National Park, from Bengaluru involves several convenient options:

Bengaluru has excellent railway connectivity with major cities across India. From Bengaluru, you can catch a train to Mangalore, the nearest major railway station to Kudremukh. The journey typically takes about 8-10 hours. You can hire a private cab from Mangalore or catch a local bus to Kudremukh, which is approximately 130 kilometres away and takes around 3-4 hours.

Regular state-run KSRTC buses are available from Bengaluru to Kudremukh. The bus journey can take around 8-9 hours. Shared cabs might also be available from the bus station to the starting point of the trek.

Private or shared cabs from Bengaluru to Kudremukh are another option, though they can be more expensive. The distance is approximately 350 kilometres and can take around 7-8 hours, depending on the traffic and road conditions.

By Private Vehicle:

If you prefer to go by car, you can reach Kudremukh by private vehicle. The distance from Bengaluru to Kudremukh is roughly 350 kilometres, which takes about 7-8 hours via NH75. Check the road conditions and the vehicle’s fitness before the journey.

Remember, each transport mode has pros and cons, so choose the one that best suits your preferences, budget, and schedule.

Best Time To Do The Kudremukh Trek

Green Mountains and Sky pop

Embarking on the Kudremukh Trek during different seasons gives you distinct and spectacular experiences, each marked by unique highlights and weather patterns.

Monsoon (June-September):  Kudremukh during monsoon is a sight, with the greenery coming alive under the gentle downpour. This period lends a mystic charm to the trek, as fog envelopes the hills, creating a dream-like experience. The cascading waterfalls and streams flowing along the trails offer a refreshing respite. However, be cautious of slippery trails and leeches, common during this season. It’s highly recommended to check the weather forecast before your trek. If heavy rainfall is expected, avoiding the trek is better due to the risks involved.

Post-Monsoon & Winter (October-February):  Post-monsoon and winter seasons are considered the ideal time for the Kudremukh Trek. The terrain, freshly bathed by monsoon rains, is lush and green, making the trails even more beautiful. With clearer skies, the view from the peak is outstanding, revealing the layered beauty of the surrounding hills and valleys. The weather is also more comfortable for trekking, with cooler temperatures and lesser humidity. Plus, you can spot various bird species migrating during these months.

So, whether you crave the thrilling monsoon trek or the cool winter climb, the Kudremukh Trek will surely mesmerize you. Each season paints the landscape in its shades, promising you an unforgettable adventure and lifelong memories. But remember safety first – always check the weather conditions before setting off on your journey.

Kudremukh Trek Route & Difficulty

The horse Face-kudremukh

The Kudremukh Trek, known for its scenic vistas and diverse terrain, is rated as  moderately difficult . The trek is around  21 kilometres  and presents a combination of easy, moderate, and steep sections, each adding to the thrill of the journey.

Your adventure on the Kudremukh Trek begins at the base, usually around early morning. From here, you traverse through dense forests that give way to stunning grasslands and serene streams. The initial part of the trek is moderately easy, with flat terrains and gradual inclines. It’s the perfect warm-up for the more challenging sections ahead.

As you move deeper into the trail, the path gets steeper and more rugged. The real test of stamina comes in the last stretch to the peak, where the steep inclines can be demanding, but the panoramic view at the summit makes it all worth it.

In terms of time, completing the Kudremukh Trek takes around  8-10 hours, including breaks . This might vary depending on your fitness level and trekking pace.

While trekking, you’ll find a few water bodies en route, making for perfect rest spots. The sight of exotic wildlife and the sound of chirping birds add to the enchantment of the trail.

To sum up, the Kudremukh Trek, with its varying topography and splendid views, offers a challenging yet rewarding experience. Whether you are a beginner looking to step up your trekking game or an experienced trekker seeking new adventures, the Kudremukh Trek is a fantastic choice!

Highlights of the Kudremukh Trek

Rolling Hills on the Kudremukh Trek

The Kudremukh Trek has numerous captivating highlights contribute to an unforgettable trekking experience. Here are the key attractions:

  • Impressive Altitude:  Standing tall at 1,894 meters (6,214 feet), Kudremukh is the third-highest peak in Karnataka, making it a sought-after destination for trekking enthusiasts seeking a rewarding climb.
  • Diverse Terrains:  Trekking through different landscapes, including dense forests, expansive grasslands, and crossing serene streams, presents a wide variety of terrains that are both challenging and pleasing.
  • Breathtaking Panoramas:  The view from the top is unmatched, with panoramic sights of rolling hills, lush valleys, and the glimmering Bhadra River. The vantage point offers an incredible photographic opportunity.
  • Distinctive Peak Shape:  ‘Kudremukh’ translates to ‘Horse Face’. True to its name, the hill resembles the face of a horse, adding a unique charm to your summit victory.
  • Invigorating Water Bodies:  En route, you will encounter gorgeous water bodies. The sight of these cascading waterfalls and streams acts as a perfect rest stop and a natural stress-buster during the trek.
  • Intriguing Trails:  The trek route, which stretches around 21 kilometres, is a mixture of flat, moderate, and steep sections. It challenges your stamina and endurance, making the journey an exciting adventure.
  • Perfect for All Trekkers:  The Kudremukh Trek, with its moderate difficulty level, caters to novice trekkers looking for a stepping stone and seasoned trekkers seeking a refreshing challenge.

Embark on the Kudremukh Trek and immerse yourself in these unforgettable experiences nature has in store!

Safety Precautions and Tips

While embarking on the Kudremukh trek, it is crucial to prioritize your safety. Here are some essential safety precautions and tips to keep in mind:

  • Trek with a certified guide who is familiar with the route and terrain.
  • Wear appropriate trekking gear and clothing to protect yourself from injuries and harsh weather conditions.
  • Stay hydrated throughout the trek by drinking water at regular intervals.
  • Pace yourself and take breaks whenever needed to avoid exhaustion.
  • Do not litter; respect the natural environment by carrying back all your waste.
  • Follow instructions from the guide and stay on the designated path.
  • In case of any emergency or discomfort, inform the guide immediately.

Essential Things to Carry for the Trek

Packaging wisely is essential to make the most of your Kudremukh trekking experience. Here are some must-have items for your backpack:

  • Sturdy trekking shoes for a comfortable and safe trek
  • Ample water and energy drinks to stay hydrated
  • Snacks and energy bars to keep you fueled
  • Sunscreen, cap, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun
  • First aid kit with essential medications and bandages
  • A camera to capture the stunning vistas along the way
  • A light backpack to carry your essentials without weighing you down

The Kudremukh trek covers a distance of approximately 21 kilometres to and fro. It usually takes 8-10 hours to complete, including the breaks. However, the duration can vary depending on individual pace and fitness levels.

Yes, beginners can undertake the Kudremukh trek. While the trek is categorized as moderately difficult, with varying terrains and a few steep stretches, it’s still approachable for beginners. However, a decent fitness level is recommended for a smoother trekking experience.

Yes, trekking is permitted in Kudremukh but with some restrictions to protect the region’s rich biodiversity. A maximum of 50 people are allowed to trek daily, so securing your permit from the Forest Department is necessary. It’s also worth noting that overnight camping is not allowed on the trek.

The Kudremukh trek peak stands at an impressive altitude of 6,214 Feet (1,894 meters) above sea level. This makes it the third-highest peak in Karnataka, adding to the allure for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

The Kudremukh Trek is a captivating journey that unites the thrill of adventure with the serene beauty of nature.

From understanding how to reach, navigating the challenging terrains, and revelling in the trek’s highlights to choosing the best season for your expedition – this guide aims to equip you for an unforgettable experience.

As you embark on this remarkable adventure, remember to respect the ecosystem surrounding you.

The Kudremukh Trek is more than just a trek; it’s an experience that promises memories of a lifetime. So pack your bags, tie your laces, and step into the wild!

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Kudremukh trek guide: The best rolling hills you’ll ever see

Would you like to experience an adventurous trek which has the best rolling green hills you’ll ever see, get engulfed in clouds and mist and walk through an evergreen forest full of water streams?

Then you must try the Kudremukh trek.

Known as the mini ‘Scotland of India ‘,  the Kudremukh trek is one of the best treks in Karnataka that exposes you to diverse natural sceneries and landscapes within the Kudremukh National Park. 

It is also home to the third-highest peak in Karnataka and the best part is that you can do it on your own even if you’re a beginner.

I did the Kudremukh trek from Mangalore and in this guide, I would like to tell you the itinerary I followed so that you can plan an effective solo trek to Kudremukh. 

  • Section III: Ridge walk (zig-zag section) to Kudremukh peak

Which Kudremukh trek packages can I sign up for?

Where is kudremukh.

Kudremukh is also a small hill station cum mining town located 100 km from Chikmagalur.

It derives its name from its Kannada name  Kuduremukha  meaning horse-faced which is how the Kudremukh peak appears.

The Kudremukh trek happens inside the Kudremukh National Park which is home to several endangered and endemic species like lion-tailed macaque, leopard and gaur. 

Why should you do the Kudremukh trek?

The Kudremukh trek is ideal for nature lovers who want to experience a different side of Karnataka. The following are the 3 reasons why you should do the Kudremukh trek:

1. The best rolling hills you’ll ever see on a trek

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Kudremukh has the best rolling hills you’ll ever see on a trek in the Western Ghats. They appear as if they’re taken from a Windows wallpaper. The best view is from the Kudremukh peak where you can see a range of never-ending rolling hills.

2 .  Ridge walk surrounded by clouds and mist

weather in kudremukh

The last section of the trek wherein you walk through a ridge has some of the best views as you get to see sweeping valleys and mountain ranges all around you. To add to that, you’ll also be engulfed in clouds and mist if you trek after the monsoon season.

3. Hike through evergreen forests filled with water streams

homestays near kudremukh

The initial walk through the shola forest is filled with adventure as you’ll be crossing several water streams and surrounding yourself with a variety of trees and birds. If lucky, you can also spot several endangered and endemic species like the Malabar giant squirrel, lion-tailed macaque and deer.

How to reach Kudremukh?

kalasa kudremukh

The starting point for the Kudremukh trek is Mullodi which is a small village with few houses. It houses the Kudremukh Trek Forest Office from where you need to get a ticket for the Kudremukh trek.

Mullodi lies between Kudremukh and Kalasa, a nearby town which is accessible by public transport.

The two nearest cities to Kudremukh are Mangalore (100 km) and Bangalore (330 km). As such, it’s always ideal that you start your journey from these two cities as you’ll find various options for transport.

The Mangalore airport is the nearest airport to Kudremukh at 90 km followed by the Bangalore airport which is at a distance of 351 km. Both the airports are well-connected to all the major airports in the country.

The Mangalore railway station is 100 km from Kudremukh, followed by the Bangalore railway station which is at a distance of 330 km. 

If you’re travelling from Mangalore, there are limited buses from Mangalore to Kudremukh. There is one bus in the afternoon around 12-1 pm which leaves for Kalasa from the Mangalore private bus stand, also known as the State Bank Bus Stand.

As an alternative, you can take a bus to Karkala. From Karkala, you can find frequent buses to Kalasa.

Once you reach Kalasa, you can get another local bus/auto to the Balagal bus stop (10 km away). From here, you can hire a jeep to go to Mullodi, which is 5 km away.

If you’re travelling from Bangalore to Kudremukh, you can book an overnight bus from Bangalore to Horanadu via Kalasa from the  KSRTC website . You’ll reach Kalasa around 6 am. From Kalasa, you can take another bus/auto to the Balagal bus stop and then hire a jeep to go to Mullodi.

How to do the Kudremukh trek on your own?

stay in kudremukh

There are two ways to do the Kudremukh trek as a solo traveller. 

The first way is to book an overnight bus to Horannadu via Kalasa (if you’re travelling from Bangalore), start your trek the next morning and leave by evening. This is ideal if you only have a day to spare.

But for the best experience, I recommend sparing two days for the Kudremukh trek. It ensures that you have a relaxed and hassle-free experience. If you choose this option, you can also book your stay with the Bella homestay, the best homestay in Kudremukh according to the internet and my personal experience. 

The advantage is that Bella homestay provides food and accommodation, and arranges your jeep to the base camp, your entry ticket for the Kudremukh trek and a trekking guide. 

kudremukh to chikmagalur

It is what I did for my solo trek to the Kudremukh peak.

Chandan, the owner of Bella homestay, was beneficial in making sure that I had an amazing trek to the Kudremukh peak.

Before you start your trek, make sure you call Chandan to enquire about the availability of the Bella homestay for your dates. 

Search for ‘Bella Homestay Kudremukh’ on Google to get his number. You can also ask him for other details about the trek, transport options, accommodation options, etc. and he’ll be happy to help you out.

You need to pay a token amount to Chandan online to confirm your booking. 

Your DIY Kudremukh Trekking Itinerary

I’ll be talking about my solo Kudremukh trekking experience in great detail in the upcoming sections so that you too can follow the same itinerary. As mentioned, I booked my stay at Bella Homestay before I went for the trek.

kudremukh distance

I started my journey from Mangalore to Kudremukh for this trek. I chose this option as starting a journey from Bangalore would have taken more time.

Note : If you’re travelling from Bangalore to Kudremukh, you can book an overnight bus to Horanadu via Kalasa from the KSRTC website and start the trek after freshening up.

I reached Mangalore by 10 am via train, ate breakfast at one of the restaurants and went to the Mangalore private bus stand, also known as the State Bank Bus Stand. 

There is a bus which leaves at around 12-1 pm for Kalasa. You can enquire about this bus from anyone there (as I did). I boarded this bus and had a comfortable journey as the crowd was less and the roads were tidy. 

kudremukh forest

As we start nearing Kalasa, the air becomes cooler and the landscape becomes greener.

I finally reached Kalasa by 5 pm and got down at one particular location where Chandan (the owner of Bella Homestay) had told me to get down.

Chandan was there waiting for me and he took me to his homestay via his bike. 

The Bella Homestay is ideally located in a remote area surrounded by mountain ranges.

The homestay itself is well-maintained with options for rooms and camping. You get home-cooked food, free wifi and amazing hospitality from the hosts.

kudremukh stay

I occupied one of their tents, freshened up and had black tea with their homemade snacks. More people checked in as the sun sets in, and Chandan set up the campfire at night. 

Major tour operators like Plan the Unplanned and Bangalore Mountain Club also book their accommodation with the Bella Homestay for their Kudremukh trek packages.

At 8-9 pm, we had home-cooked dinner after which all of the guests retired for the night.

Note : If you love stargazing, you’ll in for a treat as you’ll observe clear skies with stars all over the place.

kudremukh horse face

The next day, I woke up by 6:00 am, freshened up and had breakfast. We were also given packed lunches for the Kudremukh trek.

Chandan clubbed me with a group of five people for the Kudremukh trek. They were also staying in the same homestay.

We boarded a jeep and by 7 am, we departed for Mullondi, the starting point of the Kudremukh trek. It took almost half an hour for us to reach the starting point as the terrain was rugged and untarred. 

You’ll enjoy this ride as you get the first glimpse of what you can expect from the trek. You’ll cross coffee plantations and muddy roads with streams on the way. 

kudremukh homestay

At the starting point, you’ll find the Kudremukh Trek forest office. This office is open from 6 am to 6 pm.

Here, you have to pay for the entry fees, guide and DSLR/camera (if you’re carrying any). Your bags will also be checked as you aren’t allowed to carry any plastic inside the Kudremukh National Park (including plastic-packed biscuits and snacks).

Note:  Only 50 people will get permission in a day. If you haven’t taken the help of a homestay, make sure you reach the forest office as early as possible.

From the forest office, you need to trek for 9 km to reach the Kudremukh peak. You can divide this trek into 3 parts:

1. Forest office to Ontimara (lone tree)

2. Ontimara to the zig-zag section

3. Ridge walk (zig-zag section) to Kudremukh peak

Section I: From Forest office to Ontimara (lone tree)

kudremukh karnataka

We started the Kudremukh trek by 8 am.

You’ll be walking through open grassland for less than a kilometre before you reach the First Tree View Point. During this walk, you’ll be able to observe mountain ranges and a valley in front of you covered in mist.

kudremukh trek distance

You’ll soon enter the Shola thick forest. In this forest, you’ll find multiple streams of water, the first of which you’ll cross after 15-20 minutes.

Note : You can fill your bottle with water from these streams as they’re very clean.

bella homestay kudremukh

You’ll enjoy trekking through this forest because the ascent is gradual and if you’re lucky, you may even spot some animals.

Soon enough, you’ll be exiting the forest area. The landscape opens up and you’ll be able to see the Kudremukh peak for the first time from here. You’ll be surrounded by several shrubs and ferns until you see a lonely tree, known locally as Ontimara.

You can rest here for some time.

Section II: Ontimara to the zig-zag section

kudremukh hotels

From Ontimara, the initial ascent is flat with the Kudremukh valley on the right. This trail soon enters a forest trail for some time with water streams before you exit it. 

After this, you’ll be trekking in a completely open landscape through a narrow path for at least an hour. There will be steep ascents and bamboo shrubs surrounding you.

You’ll be walking along the edges of hills as you observe people who are ascending from below.

kudremukh hills

While you trek from Ontimara to the zig-zag section, keep an eye out on the surrounding landscapes as you’ll observe rolling hills and sweeping valleys at different stages. You may want to take out your camera and capture the sceneries that keep changing.

As you near the zig-zag section, there will be a steep ascent. This is another section where you should keep an eye out for the scenery. The whole of Kudremukh valley opens up after some point.

Section III: Ridge walk (zig-zag section) to Kudremukh peak

kudremukh weather

From the start of the zig-zag section, you’ll be taking a complete u-turn as you got towards the peak. As the name suggests, you will be trekking through a zig-zag trail for 1 km.

After the zig-zag section ends, make sure you visit the ruins of the British era church which is a diversion on the right side. It has an interesting history as it used to be a resting house for the Britishers.

The entire structure is now completely dilapidated and covered with plants. After visiting the church, come back to the trail.

chikmagalur to kudremukh

From here on, you’ll be walking on a ridge as you can see the trail and also the peak right in front of you. The walk from here to the peak is one of the most beautiful parts of the trek as you can see panoramic views of the valleys and hills around you.

If you’re lucky, you might also be surrounded by clouds and mist. It takes another 40 minutes from here to reach the Kudremukh peak.

We reached the Kudremukh peak by noon i.e. it took us four hours in total to complete the trek in one direction.

bangalore to kudremukh

Without a doubt, the best view of the entire trek comes from the Kudremukh peak. You can get a 270-degree view of all the mountains surrounding you. Depending on the weather, you may also be engulfed in clouds and mist.

You will also be able to see the Kudremukh horse face in all its glory. It is a peak that resembles the face of the horse. You can try capturing the same and all the other beautiful sceneries you observe from here. 

Spend some time soaking in the atmosphere and have your packed lunch.

mangalore to kudremukh

After spending a couple of hours at the top, we started trekking back (at 2 pm) to Mullodi via the same route. 

Note : Make sure you leave by 2 pm so that you’re able to reach the Kudremukh Forest Check Post before 6 pm.

Be careful while descending because some sections can be tricky. We reached back at the Kudremukh forest check post by 5 pm i.e. it took us 3 hours to descend back.

kudremukh national park

In total, we covered 9+9=18 km for the entire trek. At the check post, Chandan was there waiting for me. He picked me up as I went back to the homestay.

From thereon, I clubbed with another person I met on the trek as we went back to Mangalore together.

You can also go to Kalasa from where you can get frequent buses to Bangalore and connecting buses to Mangalore. Be sure to ask your host about the bus timings in advance so that you plan properly.

How difficult is the Kudremukh trek? 

The Kudremukh trek is a beginner’s trek that can be done by anyone with reasonable fitness. During the 18 km hike to the top and back, there will be some sections where the ascent might be steep but in general, it will be a gradual increase.

Best time for the Kudremukh trek

homestays in kudremukh

The Kudremukh trek is one of those treks where the trekking season plays a vital role. And hence, I suggest you trek after the monsoon season or during winters i.e September to February.  

The weather in Kudremukh during these months enhances the beauty of the Kudremukh trek. The landscape is greener and you’ll have pleasant weather throughout the trek with mist and clouds surrounding you.

You can also give the monsoon season a shot but the problem is that the terrains become slippery and there will be the added problem of leaches.

The summer season has to be avoided at any cost as the scorching heat of the sun drains your energy

Essential things to carry for the Kudremukh trek

The following are some essential things you must carry to ensure you have a pleasant experience on the Kudremukh trek.

  • An ID Card to verify your details
  • Sunglasses and a hat to protect yourself from the sun
  • A water bottle
  • Dry fruits and nuts for the trek
  • Quick-dry t-shirts to absorb the sweat
  • Poncho, in case it rains
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
  • Trekking poles to support your ascent/descent
  • Strong backpack (Preferably waterproof)
  • Mosquito Repellent Cream
  • Camera (Optional)
  • Salt to take care of leeches
  • Shoes with good grip for trekking
  • A small backpack to carry your essentials during the trek
  • A warm jacket for the night’s stay
  • Lunch Box & Spoon to carry your packed lunch
  • Flip-flops for the homestay
  • Extra pair of clothes to change after the trek

Where to stay for the Kudremukh trek?

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If you have two days to spare and want a stress-free and organized trek, it’s always best that you sign up with one of the homestays in Kudremukh. It is why I signed up with Bella Homestay. 

Like hundreds of other people who have given great reviews about the Bella Homestay, I can also vouch for it. Chandan, his brother and his staff go to great lengths to ensure that you have a comfortable stay, a great trek and an overall memorable experience.

However, if you need more options, I can suggest the following homestays in Kudremukh that have a good reputation as well:

1. Bella Homestay Kudremukh (the best homestay in Kudremukh according to the ratings/reviews)

2. Raaje Gowda’s Home Stay

3. Sathish Mullodi House

Google for them online and you’ll find their contact number.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to trek kudremukh.

It can take 4-5 hours to do the trek from the Kudremukh Trek Forest Office (the starting point of the trek) to the Kudremukh Peak. While returning, it will take 3-4 hours.

So in total, you can take 7-9 hours to complete the entire trek depending on your speed.

Can we trek Kudremukh alone?

Yes, you can trek alone to Kudremukh. However, you’ll still need to arrange your entry tickets from the forest office (limited to 50 tickets per day) which might be difficult to get as a lot of homestays nearby have tie-ups with the forest office. 

Hence, I suggest that you sign up for one of these homestays. It ensures that you get your tickets in advance while you also get to trek alone. It is what I did as I trekked solo to Kudremukh but with the help of a homestay.

Do note that camping in Kudremukh is not allowed.

Which is the best time to visit Kudremukh?

The best time to visit Kudremukh is during the post-monsoon and winter months i.e. from September to February. During these months, the landscape is greener and the weather is cooler which makes the entire Kudremukh landscape appealing.   As a bonus, you’ll also be engulfed in mists and clouds in certain sections of the trek. Hence, ensure that you do the trek when the weather in Kudremukh is ideal.

You can sign up with tour operators like  Plan The Unplanned  (PTU) and  Bangalore Mountaineering Club  (BMC). They organise the Kudremukh trek and their packages include food, accommodation, transport to and from Bangalore, a jeep ride to base camp, the entry fees for the trek and a guide. 

Alternatively, you can sign up with homestays in Kudremukh like the Bella Homestay or Raaje Gowda’s Home Stay which also provide everything except the transport to and from Bangalore. Here too, you’ll be able to meet like-minded people who, just like you, have come for the Kudremukh trek.

homestay in kudremukh

I had an amazing time trekking to the Kudremukh peak as a solo traveller. The sights and sounds of nature along with the people I met on the trek made it an engaging experience. 

The best thing about the Kudremukh trek is that it is a beginner’s trek that can be completed within a day or two. 

If you’re coming from Bangalore, take an overnight bus and complete the trek on the same day. Alternatively, you can reach Kudremukh via bus in the afternoon, check in to a homestay there, and do the trek the next day. 

If you’re coming from Mangalore, I suggest you leave for Kudremukh in the morning/afternoon, check in to your homestay and do the trek the next day.

I strongly recommend staying at the Bella Homestay as they’re very helpful in ensuring that you have an amazing trek to the Kudremukh peak.

Choose the right season, ensure you’re fit and carry the essential things you need for the trek so that you have the best possible experience.

Rest assured, the Kudremukh National Park gives you access to some of the best natural sceneries you’ll see in Karnataka.

If you’ve more time before/after the Kudremukh trek, I suggest that you spend a couple of days in Chikmagalur as well as it also has some breathtaking sceneries that’ll blow your mind.

The distance from Chikmagalur to Kudremukh is barely 100 km and you’ll also enjoy the road trip between these two popular hill stations in Karnataka.

With that said, I hope you found this guide useful. Let me know if you have any doubts!

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Jerry quit his 9-5 job to become a digital nomad and travel the world. Through Framedventures, he helps people have experiential and immersive travel adventures across India. He has travelled to 15+ states/UTs in India so far. Besides travelling, he's also passionate about landscape photography. Connect with him on his social media channels to get his latest travel updates!

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GANESH KRISHNA

Nice.we stayed in chandan’s brother’s doddamane home stay which is also best place and awesome home food. This was during may month.

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Awesome Ganesh! 😃

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SANTOSH KUMAR

Can you please share the contact details of the bella homestay, google is giving too many numbers

Here you go: +91-9483800447

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Kudremukh hiking guide - The Summit

Hiking Guide To Kudremukh Peak From Bangalore (INR 1858)

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Kuduremukha or Kudremukh is a mountain peak nestled in the western ghats in the Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka. It is the 3rd highest peak in Karnataka after Mullayanagiri and Baba Budangiri. The trail is immensely popular among the trekking and hiking community. Impressively, Kudremukh is also one of the UNESCO world heritage sites.

The Kudremukh Peak despite it being a hard one is a must if you are an ardent fan of trekking. This guide will help you by providing you with all the pertinent information that you will need to complete this trek by yourself, or in a group, either in a single day or as a weekend trip.

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Why The Name Kudremukh?

“Kudre” means horse and “Mukha” means face in the Kannada language. The peak of the Kudremukh resembles the face of a horse. Hence, named Kudremukh or Kuduremukha.

How To Reach Kudremukh?

The nearest airport to Kalasa is the Mangalore International Airport (Airport code: IXE, 111 Km). From there, there are no direct buses available. However, you can book a cab from the airport and reach Kalasa by road.

Kalasa is not well-networked with railway stations. The nearest railway station to Kalasa is the Chikmagalur railway station (Station Code: CMGR, 88 Km). Be advised that the train frequency is low and also there are no direct buses from Chikkamagaluru to Kalasa. It is better not to use the rails as an option.

The best option to reach Kalasa is by boarding a direct bus from Bangalore to Horanadu via Kalasa or by using a private vehicle. As the number of buses is limited to only 4, it is better to book seats at least 2 weeks in advance during peak seasons. You will have to step down from the bus at Kalasa.

Please note that direct KSRTC buses are not available from any of these places – Mangalore, Udupi, Mysore, and Chikkamagaluru. Usually, the buses from Chikmagalur stop at Kalasa. You can ask the driver and get off the bus at Balgal village , 10 Km away from Kalasa. The roads are not good until the forest check post office. You can hop on one of the jeeps that are parked there and hop down at the forest office at extra charges (Rs. 1500 which includes the return journey). Make sure to note the driver’s contact for the return journey.

If you are coming from Horanadu, board a bus to Kalasa. From Kalasa, opposite the petrol bunk, board a bus to Balgal village.

We went by Airavat – AC semi-sleeper KSRTC bus from Bangalore. But we would recommend you choose a sleeper bus to ensure you are well-rested.

Note: From Bangalore – if you are choosing the Airavat bus, the journey ends at 5 AM. But it’s best if you prepare yourself for a possible delay of at least 2 hours. Reaching, stretching your legs, having breakfast in the homestay, and getting to the forest check post office, will take approximately 1 – 1:30 hours. Timing is crucial, the earlier you start the trek, the better and the last entry is at 10 AM.

We hired a jeep that accommodated 8 people and we roamed for a day after the trek covering all the places near Kalasa . It cost us Rs. 4500 per day. Here is the contact number of the jeep that we hired: 

Shivaraj – +91 9482544840, +91 9448688623 (speaks Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Tulu, Malayalam)

Note: No two-wheeler rentals are available in Kalasa. OLA, Uber, and other taxi services are not available.

Best Time To Visit

The best of Kudremukh

You can do the Kudremukh hike all year round. During the summer months between January and June, the forest is dry, hot, and humid. The continuous rains during the monsoon months of July and August make the hike more challenging with leeches.

We feel that the ideal time to visit Kudremukh is during the post-monsoon season, from September to December.

Network Availability

Good cellular reception was found at the summit by Airtel, Jio, and BSNL. Although an intermittent Jio network is found along the trail, it is not reliable. 

After Kalasa, only Jio has intermittent reception. There will be no signal in other operators.

ATM Availability

There is no ATM available nearby. So, ensure you carry sufficient cash. ATMs are available only in Kalasa and Horanadu.

Languages Spoken

The regional language, Kannada, is the only language spoken by the people in the region. As Kudremukh Peak is frequented by hikers and trekkers, some guides and homestay owners speak Hindi and English.

Parking Availability

Parking space is available at the base of the trek, just 50 m before the forest check post office, near the Mullodi homestay.

Restroom Facilities

There is only one restroom at the forest check post office. You are dependent on nature for the rest of the day while trekking the national park.

Where To Eat?

Restaurants are very limited in the region. Have breakfast and dinner at the homestay itself. They will give you a packed lunch provided you informed them earlier that you are planning to go for the Kudremukh trek. 

You can stock up on snacks from a couple of shops that are available at the Balgal bus stop. Make sure you remove all the plastics and store them in some containers as plastic wrappers are prohibited inside the Kudremukh National Park.

Note: Food door delivery services like Zomato and Swiggy are not available.

Where To Stay?

Homestays are the best go-to options in the region. We stayed at Kallu Kore homestay. Their hospitality is great and the rooms were neat and clean with ample parking space. Both non-veg and veg food options are available, and the food is great. Morning and evening tea with snacks are served. 

For trekking, inform them earlier so that they can arrange breakfast early and pack lunches for you and your group to carry for the hike and the vehicles for your commute.

If you are looking for a cozy place to stay with good food, then this is your place. If you are on a budget, hiking the Kudremukh peak, you can also stay in dorm rooms near the forest check post office.

Another budget way is to stay at the temple guesthouse at Horanadu. The room costs as low as Rs. 250 for 2 persons per night. Book prior if you are planning to stay during the weekends as they are very crowded.

Nearest Home Stays

  • The Mullody homestay – +91 9481578065 – very close to the check post office
  • The Raaje Gowda’s homestay – +91 9481179008 – is very close to the check post office
  • The Kallu Kore homestay – +916362309385 – where we stayed

Before booking, make sure to confirm the accessibility of the services listed below: 

  • Pick up and drop off from the bus stand if you are using public transport – usually, they charge extra for this service.
  • Wifi & network availability
  • Hot water facility
  • Veg and non-veg food options
  • Jeep to roam if needed

Things To Do In Kudremukh

Hiking is a popular activity at the Kudremukh National Park. This is a great place for trekking enthusiasts to spend time with nature. There are also a few other places near Kalasa that you should visit during your hiking trip.

Hiking Details

Entry fee: Rs. 575 per person (for Indians) + Rs. 1000 for a guide (for 8 persons). Extra charges for DSLR + lenses that you carry. The price differs for students and foreigners.

Registration: Not required.

Permission:

Kudremukh forest check post office

Permission is mandatory for Kudremukh Peak. Reach the forest check post office as early as possible and get permission from them. A few years ago, they allowed only 100 people per day for the trek. But now, there are no restrictions on the number of persons entering the forests.

Camping: Not allowed

Timings: Entry – from 6 AM to 10 AM, Exit – 6 PM 

Duration: 4 – 5 hours for the ascend, 2 – 3 hours to descend.

Summit Height: 1892 m

Hike Distance: 22 Km, two-way. Although the board on the forest check post office displays 9 Km (one way), the distance measured is more than that.

Water Resources:

tips for first time hikers and trekkers - Crossing streams along the route

Water from the streams and waterfalls found at multiple lengths along the hiking route can be used for drinking. Make sure you bring your own non-plastic reusable water bottles.

Hiking Route:

The trek starts from the Kudremukh forest check post office . There are Km markings along the hike, measuring the distance to the summit. There are no signboards for directions along the trail. Follow the instructions of the guide and always walk in groups.

Easy part of the Kudremukha trek

Until the first tree viewpoint followed by the 7 Km trail marking, the hike is a relatively easy walk. After that, the ascend starts and it gradually becomes steep.

Hard steep climb of the route

The rocky uphill ascend is extremely slippery during monsoons. The paths are narrow with increasing heights. So, one has to be extremely careful, because one wrong move could cost you your life.

The view of Onti mara and Kudremukh peak

The popular “Onti Mara” or “lonely tree” marks that you still have 5 Km to go. Followed by a waterfall and viewpoints mark the 4 Km and 3 Km of the trail respectively. The ascend is steep during these sections of the hike.

Mountains of Kudremukh National park

The views can be best described as spectacular. The multiple beds of mountains shying behind thickets of clouds and the obscure yet persistent peak are truly a sight to behold. 

The ridge walk is an easy one while the last stretch to the summit is completely uphill but less challenging when compared to the other legs of the journey that you have already crossed. 

Relax and have lunch at the summit and start to descend before 2 PM at any cost. Remember that, it becomes dark in the forests even before the actual sunset.

Kudremukh trek route

The peak is visible during most sections of the trail. The descent is the same route as the ascend.

Difficulty Level : Moderate – difficult, highly subjected to your fitness level.

Terrain: Grasslands, Forests, streams, and rocks

Wildlife: Although we didn’t spot any wildlife, except the leeches, the Kudremukh national park is home to some of the rarest families of monkeys including the Lion-Tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus), Hanuman Langur (Semnopithecushypoleucos), and the Malabar Slender Loris (Loris-lydekkerianus malabaricus).

At The Kudremukh Summit:

There are numerous stones piled up with a board marking that you have reached the summit.

View from the summit of Kudremukh peak

The view was misty on one side, while the other was filled with pristine greenery. You can see the paths you crossed and the numerous beds of the mountains of the western ghats as far as the horizon. During the monsoons, the entire view might be covered in mist.

Camping: Camping is not allowed in the Kudremukh National Park. All the visitors should reach the base, forest department office by 6 PM.

Cost Breakdown For One Person

  • Room rent in Horanadu – Rs. 125 (Rs.250 for 2 persons)
  • Breakfast in Horanadu – Rs. 30 (Idly)
  • Bus between Horanadu and Kalasa – Rs. 34 (includes return to Horanadu)
  • Bus between Kalasa and Balgal – Rs. 40 (includes return to Kalasa)
  • Jeep ride from Balgal to hike starting point and back – Rs. 100 (costs between 1.5K for around 1-15 persons)
  • Guide charges – Rs. 100 (Rs. 1000 for 1-10 persons). Join with other groups to reduce costs.
  • Forest entry fee – Rs. 575
  • Energy bars, snacks – Rs. 100

Total for the hike = Rs. 1104

Bus from Bangalore – Horanadu – Bangalore costs Rs. 754 ( Karnataka Sarige )

Grand Total = Rs. 1858

Free water and free dinner at Horanadu temple premises. You can also do the Kudremukh trek and cover all the places near Kalasa. The only downside is the packed lunch, but you can get them from a homestay nearby at extra cost (inform prior).

Many group trip organizers offer packages for the Kudremukh trek from Bangalore, Mysore, and Mangalore which cost between Rs. 4000 and Rs. 5000.

Tips For Saving Money

  • You can save on the auto charges to your homestay and jeep charges from Balgal to Kudremukh forest check post by choosing a homestay near the forest check post office or by bringing your vehicle. 
  • Compared to renting a jeep, bringing your vehicle and sharing the expenses would be the better option in terms of comfort and cost-effectiveness.
  • Staying in Horanadu devasthanam guesthouses will save you more bucks. You’ll also get free food at the premises.
  • Rather than booking on third-party platforms, we found that booking the rooms directly by calling the owner was much more nominal. You can search for desired homestays on Google and reach out to them directly.
  • If you complete the hike in a single day and return to your place, say Bangalore, you can save more. 

Important Points To Remember

  • The use of plastics, smoking, and drinking alcohol is strictly prohibited. All the bags are searched thoroughly and any plastic found is immediately disposed of at the forest check post office, including the chocolate wrappers.
  • As a hiker, it is incumbent on you to be responsible and not litter. Leave it better than it was before.
  • Taking a guide is mandatory for the Kudremukh hike, without which you will be denied entry. This means that you cannot do this hike solo. 
  • Directions are not marked along the trail. The chances of getting lost are very high in the Kudremukh National Park. So, make sure to stick with your guide or group.
  • Beware of leeches. There are plenty of leeches found along the trail. It is important to know how to get rid of them the right way.

Essential Things To Carry

  • Ensure you carry at least 1L of water per person. You can refill along the trail.
  • Take sufficient cash with you as you cannot make online payments because of poor networks in the area.
  • Take sufficient snacks and energy bars. Shops are also available at Balgal and Kalsa.
  • Cap, sunscreen & sunglasses are essential if you are hiking from January to June.
  • Carry a poncho or raincoat if you are traveling from June to December.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the hike distance is fairly long.
  • During monsoon season, trekking poles will help you to wade across the streams along the trail.
  • Do not carry flammable materials.

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the kudremukh trek.

The trek distance of 22 Km has to be completed in a single day with steep ascends. If you are physically fit and mentally strong, you can do this trek. Prior trekking experience also helps. Trek difficulty level is moderate to difficult, this assessment, however, is highly subject to your fitness level.

What is the challenging section of the hike?

Before and after “Onti mara” or “lonely tree”, the ascend is steep for approximately 3 Km. During the monsoons, the leeches and the slippery terrain make the hike more challenging. But trust us, the view and the rewarding journey do justice to all the arduous paths.

Can we hike solo to Kudremukh Peak?

A guide is mandatory to hike to the Kudremukh peak, without which you will be denied entry from the forest check post office, which is the starting point of the trek. This is due to many mishappenings in the region. So, you cannot hike or enter alone. Trespassers will be severely punished and fined.

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Kudremukh Trek: Everything you need to know about.

Why should you go for kudremukh trek.

Here are are the top 5 reasons to book Kudremukh trek package:

  • Kudremukh is easily the most famous trek in South India. It attracts trekkers from all over the country because of its unique landscape.
  • It has the most beautiful rolling grasslands you will ever encounter on any trek.
  • Kudremukh sanctuary has a dense evergreen forest area owing to its location that attracts torrential rainfall.

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Things to expect on the Kudremukh trek

  • Kudremukh is a natural wonder. It’s very hard to find such a stunning landscape anywhere else in the country.
  • It is a challenging trek given trekkers have to hike up 10 Km on an inclined terrain and also return the same distance before it gets dark.
  • Trekkers have to cross at least 3 different streams to ascend Kudremukh. Get ready to remove your trekking shoes when you cross them.
  • The area is blessed with plenty of waterfalls. After a strenuous trek, one can take a dip under one of them the next day.
  • Being part of a protected wildlife sanctuary, it is highly restricted by the forest department in order to protect its pristine natural environment. So much that it allows only 50 trekkers per day. More demand and less supply make it even more precious.
  • Kudremukh base has dedicated trekkers homestays who provide really basic facilities. Unlike other places (Coorg Tadiandamol, Kodachadri) you cannot get what you want in terms of facilities here. 
  • It’s possible you may not get permission to trek on your first attempt. So it’s better to keep a buffer day to give it a second try.
  • Whoever cannot get their number for Kudremukha does another trek called Kurinjal peak trek arranged by the forest department as an alternative. Kurinjal also belongs to Kudremukh National Park.

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Kudremukh is located in the heart of western ghats at a distance of 330 Km from Bangalore. It is the 3rd tallest peak of Karnataka. It falls under Chikmagalur district which is also home to the highest peak of Karnataka called Mullayanagiri . All the mountain areas in Karnataka are logically named as a region called Malenadu . Watch this famous song describing its unique culture, beauty, and food.

Kudremukh trek experience

The action begins at the Forest department check post on the outskirts of Mullodi village. You have to present yourself early in the morning. The dedicated trekkers’ homestay would have already served a hot local breakfast along with freshly grounded coffee. They would have given you a lunch packet that is tucked inside your small backpack, preferably a waterproof one. The proximity of the homestay to the check-post will surely help you breeze past others to stand in line. Once we get our permission, there is no stopping us. Kudremukh peak is almost 10 Km from the base. The trek starts with the rich vegetation of the Shola forest which is typical to western ghats. The forest is followed by a patch of grasslands which usually knee heigh. This pattern will repeat many times for the next 3 Km until we reach a certain altitude. We will also cross 3 river streams along our trail. The rocks are slippery and it’s better to remove our shoes before attempting to cross them. One can expect an army of leeches usually either side of the stream as they thrive in the wet environment. If it’s a Kudremukh monsoon trek, it’s going to be wild and wet everywhere. After crisscrossing many iterations of forest and grassland, we will reach a point called Ontimara, translated to “lonely tree”. We can spot the “horse face” of Kudremukh peak close to this spot. The trail turns flat to lead us to the ruins of “Lobo house”. One would wonder how a family used to stay here at the time of no electricity.

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From here we have to follow a gradually ascending path climbing uphill after the hill that looks like gigantic steps designed by nature. The fascinating thing with Kudremukh trek is, once we climb up a hill, we can look back to find a clear picture of the hill we just climbed. It’s a linear and inclined trail that makes it possible. This pattern repeats numerous times. After a while we can find a captivating setting of stacks of hills carpeted by thick green grass arranged together. This is the most unique backdrop of Kudremukh that etches in every trekker’s mind. The tranquility of the Kudremukh National Park will make this extremely beautiful cascade of hills even more appealing. With such a clear picture, there is a good chance of finding a bit of wildlife, if you are alert enough to spot it. A series of zig-zag trails will take us to the penultimate hill where we can see Kudremukh peak one final time. A 20-minute steep climb from here will take us right on top of the horse face. On a clear day we will get to see the almost 360-degree view as Kudremukh is the highest peak of its mountain range. Thick clouds hovering around during monsoons may play a spoilsport to bask in the panorama. But then, you can never get that pure greenery in other seasons.

The all-important: Stay

The stay at Kudremukh is very basic. There are about 3 dedicated homestays which cater to trekkers in Mullodi village. They provide gender specific dormitories and common bathrooms. One may find trekkers of different locations and groups in the same stay. The food is basic but edible. They give small foam sheets to sleep at night instead of beds or mattresses. It’s better to carry your own blanket or sleeping bag.

Kudremukh in different seasons

  • Monsoons: Being in the heart of western ghats, the months of June to September bring plenty of rains to Kudremukh. Thick clouds, intermittent rains, and leeches constantly accompany trekkers. There will be lots of water in the streams. Monsoon trek to Kudremukh is indeed famous among trekkers as it poses a different kind of experience. This is one of the best times for the raw Kudremukh trekking experience.
  • Winter: Months from October to January attract plenty of trekkers. The rains would have reduced and landscapes would have turned slightly brownish. Still there will be plenty of water in the hills because of the amount of rainfall and huge retention capacity of grasslands. The weather is mostly pleasant to climb during the day. Cold evenings and colder nights are the new normal. This is probably the best time for Kudremukh trek if you want uninterrupted panoramic views of rolling hills.
  • Summer: February to May offer clear views but the forest department may block the trek to protect it from human-induced forest fires.

10 Interesting facts about Kudremukh

  • Kudremukh from Kannada translates to “horse face” which appears like a Knight in Chess.
  • At a height of 1892 meters, Kudremukh is the 3rd highest peak of Karnataka. The 1st being Mullayanagiri and 2nd being Bababudangiri. Incidentally all these peaks belong to Chikmagalur district of Karnataka.
  • Kudremukh trek distance is 20 Km up and down. Trekkers usually start early morning around 7 AM and get back by evening 5 PM
  • The tremendous amount of rainfall received by this area gives birth to 3 rivers – Tunga, Bhadra, and Netravathi.
  • Kudremukh is carpeted by grasslands which have a high water retention capacity. Because of this it looks green most of the year. There used to be active iron ore mining at Kudremukh which was later banned. There is a huge abandoned township today which is called a “ghost town” in the western ghats.
  • Kudremukh is part of Kudremukh national park which is home to several animals like Malabar Civet, Leopard, Slot Beer, Giant Flying Squirrels, Sambar, Lion-tailed Macaque.
  • The area around Kudremukh is blessed with many streams and waterfalls.
  • Kudremukh trek difficulty level is classified as “Moderate to Difficult”. One would need prior trekking experience to do this trek.
  • Trekking is restricted to 50 people per day for Kudremukh by the forest department. There is no prior reservation. Every trekker has to appear in person at the check post.

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Kudremukh Trek Guide: Homestay & Trekking Route Map

Kudremukh Trekking Trail

Kudremukh trek is a part of Kudremukh national park in Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. Kudremukh is the third highest peak after Mullayanagiri and Bababudangiri. It is also among one of the famous western ghats treks in Karnataka. Kudremukh trekking information is given in full details below:

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How to Reach Kudremukh Trek Base?

Reaching kudremukh by bus.

There are regular buses from Bangalore to Hornadu via Kalasa available to be booked online at KSRTC . There are different kinds of buses as well such as Airavat (A Better One) and Karnataka Sarige. In Airavat, the fare would be around Rs. 700 and in Karnataka Sarige, the fare would be around 325. Prefer Airavat especially when you are going on the trek. The fare gets updated from time to time.

You have to get down at the town of Kalasa . From Kalasa, you have to find transportation to Balagal . Balagal is around 10 Kms from Kalasa. You can get Auto there which charge around 500 Rupees. It also depends on your bargaining skills. Another thing that you can do is to talk in advance with your Homestay guy to pick you up from Kalasa if at all you are going to stay in Kudremukh.

Reaching to the Kudremukh Trek Base

From Balagal bus stop, there is another five Kilometer of a journey to the forest department office. You can find Jeeps there which will take you to the Kudremukh Trek base. They will charge you another 600 Rupees for the same.

Or, if you want to avoid all these troubles, it is better to talk with a homestay person and sort things in advance. For example, we stayed at Bella Homestay . They charged around 500 which included Jeep pick up from Kalasa, breakfast, packed lunch for the trek, evening dinner, homestay, warm water, campfire, tea & coffee and even next day breakfast along with that they will also help you in arranging the permission for the trek and drop you at the base of the trek and pick you up in the evening when the trek is over.  So, it is better to relax and leave all the troubles to them.

Kudremukh Entry

Now only first 50 people will get the entry for the trek to the Kudremukh. If the group size is more than seven, the new charges are Rs. 500 per person.

Kudremukh Trekking Information

  • Kudremukh trek distance: 9 Km (One side)
  • Kudremukh peak height: 6050 feet
  • Time to trek: 4 to 5 hours (one side)
  • Camping: Not allowed
  • Trekking permission fee: 475/ person (Near Balagal Bus stand)

Breakdown of Kudremukh Trek Entry Fee

  • Entry fee: 200
  • Guide fee: 75
  • Trekking fee: 75
  • EDC maintenance fund: 75 (So, Total = 475)

The trekking permission needs to be taken at the Balagal itself in the blue hut shown in the picture below. Or you can ask the homestay guy to arrange the permission. They are really helpful.

Kudremukh permission at balagal village on NH 66

Kudremukh permission at Balagal village on NH 66 in the blue hut

From Balagal, there are five Kilometers of Jeep drive to Mullodi village which is the base of the trek. Once you reach the base, your group will be assigned a guide. Most of the guides speak Kannada but they can understand Hindi or English with some endeavor. The trek has a lot of waterfalls/water streams en route. So, you can fill up the bottles wherever you want to.

Kudremukh Trek Guide in Details

Section i: from forest office to ontimara (lone tree).

Less than a kilometre of your journey will be spent strolling through open grassland before you arrive at the First Tree View Point. You can see mountain ranges and a mist-covered valley in front of you while on this trek. Soon you will be in the dense Shola forest. You’ll come across several streams of water in this woodland, the first of which you’ll cross after 15 to 20 minutes. Remarkably clean streams, you can fill your bottle with water from them.

The gentle elevation makes for enjoyable hiking in this woodland, and if you’re lucky, you might even see some wildlife. Soon enough, you’ll be exiting the forest area. The landscape opens up and you’ll be able to see the Kudremukh peak for the first time from here. You’ll be surrounded by several shrubs and ferns until you see a lonely tree, known locally as Ontimara. You can rest here for some time.

Section II: Ontimara to the zig-zag section

The initial ascent from Ontimara is level, with the Kudremukh valley on the right. Before you leave, this trail briefly becomes a forest trail with water streams. After that, you’ll spend at least an hour walking down a winding trail through an entirely open area of the countryside. You’ll be surrounded by bamboo bushes and hard ascents. You’ll be walking along the sides of hills, watching people climb up from below.

Keep an eye out for the surrounding surroundings as you hike from Ontimara to the zig-zag part because you’ll pass several stages of undulating hills and vast valleys. You might wish to grab your camera and record the constantly shifting landscapes. As you near the zig-zag section, there will be a steep ascent. This is another section where you should keep an eye out for the scenery. The whole of Kudremukh valley opens up after some point.

Section III: Ridge walk (zig-zag section) to Kudremukh peak

As you approach the summit from where the zigzag part began, you will make a complete U-turn. As the name implies, the entire 1 kilometre of your journey will be through a zigzag path. Make sure to stop at the British-era church remains, which are a detour on the right side, once the zigzagging part comes to a conclusion. Its past is intriguing because it served as a resting place for British soldiers. The building is now entirely decayed and overgrown with vegetation. Return to the trail after seeing the chapel.

You can see the route and the summit in front of you, so you’ll be travelling on a ridge from this point on. One of the most picturesque aspects of the hike is the ascent from here to the peak, where you can take in panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. If you’re lucky, there may also be clouds and mist all around you. From here, it takes an additional 40 minutes to get to Kudremukh peak. We finished the trek in one direction in four hours, arriving at the Kudremukh summit by noon.

The Kudremukh summit offers without a doubt the greatest views of the entire hike. A 270-degree panorama of the mountains around you is possible. You can also be surrounded by clouds and mist, depending on the weather. Additionally, you will be able to view the Kudremukh horse face in all its glory. It is a peak that resembles the face of the horse. You can try capturing the same and all the other beautiful sceneries you observe from here.  Spend some time soaking in the atmosphere and have your packed lunch.

Kudremukh Trekking Trail

Kudremukh Trekking Trail

Kudremukh Route map details

Kudremukh trekking board sign

Kudremukh trekking tips

  • Try to start your trek as early as possible because, by the time you reach near the peak and the final ascent, there will be the sun. So, it becomes harder to walk in the sun.
  • Do not worry about the water. The water is available throughout the trek and even near the peak.
  • Sometimes guides do not want you to ascend the peak because it will be dark if the trek starts late. So, it is better to start early.
  • We saw wild cow and deer while coming back so if you are lucky you can also see that.
  • Bring a small bag with you so that you leave behind other stuff at the homestay and carry things such as water bottles, camera, and food in the bag which would make the weight lighter and you will be able to walk fast.
  • Wear nice shoes with a good grip because on the steep slopes, chances of slipping and falling, in the summer as well as monsoon, becomes high.

Homestays Near Kudremukh trek

There are many homestays near Kudremukh which offer good services, especially for the trekkers. These Homestays are used by the organizers such as BMC, Nature Walkers, Escape to Explore. Most of these Homestays charge around Rs. 500 per person. Here are some of the basic facilities that are provided by these homestays.

  • Escorting your vehicle to the Homestay in case you are unable to find them.
  • On arrival breakfast along with tea or coffee.
  • Packed lunch for the trek.
  • Leaving you to the Kudremukh trek base by Jeep in the morning and picking you up in the evening (Maybe Extra Chargeable)
  • Arranging permission and guide for the trek in advance (Extra Chargeable)
  • Campfire in the evening.
  • Room stay along with the option of a tent stay.
  • Hot water facility along with shared room and bathrooms.
  • Dinner and next day breakfast.

Here is a list of the Homestays and a little overview of them:

Bella Homestay

Newly constructed along with nice and spacious rooms. Nearer to the Balagal Market. Rating: 4.7 (24 reviews) as on Dec’ 2017 9483800447 9480196796

Raaje Gowda’s Homestay

Very nice location and one of the oldest homestays for the Kudremukh trek. Near to Somavathi waterfalls which you can visit in the morning. The food has got some complaints about there. Rating: 4.3 (39 reviews) as on Dec’ 2017 08263-249333 / 09481179008

Satish Mullodi House

Nearer to Raaje Gowda’s Homestay. Same facilities as almost above. Rating: 3.8 (28 reviews) as on Dec’ 2017 08263-249595 / 9481074530 / 8722847688

Other treks that you might also be interested in

  • – Bandipur Wildlife Safari – Kumara Parvatha Trek: the Toughest Trek of Karnataka – Kodachadri Trek – Mullayanagiri Trek: The Highest Peak of Karnataka – Tadiandmol Trek, The Highest Peak of Coorg – Brahmagiri Trek, Wayanad –  Kemmengundi, Chikmagalur – Narasimha Parvatha trek/ Agumbe Ghats Trek – Ombattu Gudda/ OG Trek – Chembra Peak/ Heart shaped Lake trek – Sakleshpur Railway trek: The Green route trek – Dudhsagar Falls trek, Goa – Bandaje Arabi falls Trek – Nishani Betta trek – Nagalapuram western Entry trek: Along the waterfalls

Kudremukh trek Pictures

Kudremukh along the water stream

Kudremukh trek along the water stream

Kudremukh peak

Kudremukh peak

A signboard showing the road towards Kudremukh in Balagal

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Kudremukh wildlife as seen on the trek

Kudremukh Balagal to Mullodi village by jeep

Kudremukh Balagal to Mullodi village by jeep

Tents at Kudremukh Mullodi house of Raje Gowda

Tents at Kudremukh Mullodi house of Raje Gowda  

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heyy! amazing website here.Awesome contend and pictures also do check out kudremukh homestay

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Add my homestay.

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Staying at shola heights is a better option for the trek.

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Is there any trek planned for Saturday 28-29 april.

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This season all the grass would have turned brown and no scenic views will be available.. Better plan for monsoon season after mid of june

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and also we dont want rooms. we will stay in tents only, at the night

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We are planning to go by our own vehicle, so till what point we can go by the vehicle a night before starting our trek and stay there at night and do we have any options for night stay at base camp/ trekking start point

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Search on Google maps for Bella homestay Kudremukh

Now you have a better place to stay – Shola Heights. Clean good rooms and great food. They will even pick and drop you from the bus stand. Will arrange for packed food and different treks also.

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what is the tarrif at Shola Heights?

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Thanks for all the necessary information. If we r trekking on a public holiday, how to get permission from the forest department ? Can wr get the permission a day before or two ?

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hi friends any easy trek hill foot ?// let me know plez

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WHERE TO GET TENT,,SHLD V CARRY IT?

yeah you need to carry the tent

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Is there a different permit fees for foreigners?

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Hi Ram, Got to know all the info about the trek. Thanks a lot 🙂 Just to know, which homestay is best among the two (Rajegowda or Satish). ??

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Very clearly instructed. Awesome!!! Thanks.

thank you sir

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Hats off to you for writing such an informative piece of work. I must say that I have never seen such a fine work. Keep it up.

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Hi where we have to stay after coming from trek…..what does basecamp means…who will arrange those base camps and per how many members one base camp and how much it costs…could u please provide this information…

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Does the permit fee of 275 still hold the same. On recent enquiry a person told me it’s 475

Yeah sorry to update that.. its 475 now.. thanks

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Can you please share pics of Raje gowda house.. We have been there long time ago.. I spoke to him and heard that we have new rooms built. Thanks in advance… or website which has gallery please

Is there a separate fees for foreigners?

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Can we reach Balegal in bus and walk to Mullodi from there?

It is absolutely possible to walk to Mullodi from there. But the walk would consume most of your time. I would better recommend you to take a vehicle. Because Kilometers on the plain does not make sense when you are intended to go for the trekking. It will not only consume your time but also make you tired.

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Where to park the car at Balagal village ? planning self drive from bangalore and stay at Base camp..

Sorry sir, I am not sure that. We had a driver left in the van

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ON the main road where you take the jeep to mullodi, there is plenty of place and since this is a tourist place I dont see any issue with you parking next to the road. Plus they have couple of shops who arrange for the jeep..you can ask them to look out once in a while or you can park in front of the shop itself

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Very good. Thanks for your information. Perfect guide….

You are welcome shyam 🙂

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Perfect guide !!! Thanks for sharing

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Kudremukh Trek – Truly a trekkers paradise

Kudremukh trek is a must-see if you’re in Bangalore, and it’s well-known among trekkers for its stunning scenery. This is a round journey that includes more than 10 streams to cross as well as wide meadows. Kudremukh means “horse’s face” in Kannada. The unusual form of the summit inspired its name. Historically, this was known as Samseparvath because it was accessible from Samse village. Kudremukh is located in the Chikkamagaluru district, in the heart of the Western Ghats. It is part of the Kudremukh National Park, which is the western ghats’ second-largest wildlife protected area.

Kudremukh trek

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What is the best time to visit Kudremukh?

The best time to visit this wonderful location is during the monsoon and winter. You may come at any time of year, although it is most beautiful during the monsoon season. If you’re lucky, you could glimpse “Neelakurinji” purplish-blue flowers during the monsoon, which bloom just once every 12 years. We were quite fortunate to witness this since the entire mountain range was blanketed with either green or purple-blue flowers.

The trail is clean and is plastic-free . The peak is at an altitude of 1894 meters above sea level. The meadows are so beautiful that it reminds me of my Himalayan trek to Roopkund , on day two we had to cross Asia’s largest high altitude meadows – the famous Bedni Bugyal which has some amazing campsites.

How long does it take to trek Kudremukh?

Streams along the Kuduremukh hiking trail

The Kudremukh trek is an easy to moderate hike that takes around 11.5 kilometers one way from Mullodi to the peak. Because you are not permitted to camp or remain overnight, you must return all the way to Mullodi. So, a total of around 23 kilometers must be accomplished in one day, which is achievable. Can novices attempt the Kudremukh Trek? – Yes, of course. This hike is suitable for first-time hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Kudremukh trekking package

It’s not that difficult to complete the Kudremukh trek. I would strongly advise you to undertake this on your own because it is more of a DIY trek and a one-day journey. Kalasa/Kudremukh is the nearest town, and there are direct buses from Mangalore, Bangalore, and Udupi. The distance from Bangalore is 340 kilometers. As a result, board an overnight bus to Kalasa or Kudremukh. From Kalasa Bus, you may trek on your own or contact the base camp owner (homestay) – Raje Gowda (Ph: 9481179008), who can organize pickup and drop-off at the base camp/homestay as well as an overnight stay if you wish to stay for a long time and depart the next day.

Meadows at Kuduremukh trek

Kudremukh Trek Route

Kudremukh trek begins at the base camp/Mullodi guesthouse, where the forest department headquarters is located. Purchase admission tickets to the forest. This is the last home before the trek begins. You will have to cross more than ten creeks. The Kudremukh trek trail features a 30-degree incline.

Kuduremukh Trek Route

Carry a raincoat during the Kudremukh trek and be prepared for severe rain and cold wind once you reach the summit. There is no need to bring an extra water bottle because there are several streams even as you reach the summit. When you reach the top, bring a packed lunch, spend some time there, and then return the same way to the base camp around 5 or 6:00 p.m. During the monsoon season, you should pack salt and soak your socks in saltwater before wearing them to keep the leech away. There are also creams that are readily available at any medical store.

The Kudremukh hike is a one-day excursion. Here’s how to plan for the Kudremukh trek and have a fun weekend. Leave Bangalore on Friday night at 10:00-10:30 p.m. via Karnataka Sarige (about 500 rupees)/Volvo bus from Kempegowda Bus Stand. Arrive at the Kalasa Bus Stop around 5:00 a.m.

You may reserve a jeep in advance by calling Raje Gowda, as well as the Kudremukh trek. The jeep trip (Rs. 500 to 700 – one way for 5 people) takes about an hour to reach the base camp/Mullodi guesthouse. There are two large rooms, each with its own bathroom. After breakfast, freshen up at base camp and be ready to start hiking by 8:00 a.m.

How to plan for Kudremukh trek

When you return from your journey from the Kudremukh trek, have a hot water bath at the base camp, followed by warm food and tea, and prepare for the campfire. You may either spend the night at the homestay and depart the next day for Bangalore, or you can leave the same day. From 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., buses leave from the Kalasa Bus Stand. You will arrive in Bangalore around 4:00 a.m. Raje Gowda would charge Rs 650 for breakfast, packed lunch, evening snacks, supper, overnight lodging, hot water, and breakfast the next day (as of 2014).

Kuduremukh hiking trail

Don’t forget to obtain forest department clearance by paying Rs. 275; else, as the locals would warn you, you may end up in trouble. Because this is a national park, the forest authority is tough about poaching. You must submit your information and pay the fee at the homestay. The aforementioned fee is current as of this writing and is subject to change. Mobile signal quality may be an issue at base camp, but as you climb higher, you should expect full signal strength.

Kudremukh National Park – Kurinjal

In brief, the Kudremukh trek may be completed in one day. The next day, in addition to the Kudremukh trek, you could wish to explore another famous hiking track, Kurinjal Peak, which is a bit shorter but is a perfect weekend trip from here.

Kurinjal is a lesser-known peak in the Kuduremukh National Park, that acts as the perfect destination for people seeking a respite from the fast-paced and stressful city life. The trekking trail abounds in a mesmerizing natural beauty that is further enhanced by the calm and peaceful ambiance of the region.

Undertaking the trek takes the participants to another world, where the noise and pollution of the concrete jungles are replaced by picturesque surroundings, a breathtaking landscape, and an enchanting environment. As raw nature unravels itself at every step of the Kurinjal trek, it tickles the drowsy nerves of the participants and makes them feel truly alive besides redefining their concept of beauty and satisfaction.

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Kudremukha Trek: A Journey to the Heart of Western Ghats Adventure (2024)

Embark on a breathtaking adventure with the Kudremukha Trek, a journey to the heart of the Western Ghats. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes, lush greenery, and diverse flora and fauna as you trek through this iconic destination. This guide provides essential insights into the trail, ensuring you maximise your trekking experience. Unveil the natural beauty and rugged charm of the Western Ghats with this unforgettable expedition. Discover the allure of Kudremukha as you navigate its scenic trails and elevate your adventure to new heights.

One of my earliest treks in the Western Ghats was the Kudremukha trek, a memorable exploration of the renowned mountain in the Western Ghats ranges, also known as Kudremukh in Kannada. This trek holds a special place in my heart due to the verdant greenery of the mountains and the unique aspect of trekking within a tiger reserve. The journey was spectacular, offering breathtaking views of the valley, dense forests, and majestic mountains.

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PIN for later reference – Kudremukha Trek

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Introduction to Kudremukha

Kudremukha, translating to the ‘head of a horse’ in Kannada, is one of the prominent peaks in the Western Ghats. Ranking as the third highest peak in this mountain range, it reaches an elevation of 1892 meters (6207 feet). It claims the second-highest position among Karnataka’s mountains, following Mullayana Giri.

The trekking trail winds through lush valleys and the encompassing hills, offering a journey worth undertaking. The stunning greenery throughout the trek adds to the allure, making the entire experience captivating.

Hike to Kudremukh peak (Karnataka, India)

How to Get to Base of Kudremukha?

  • By Road – Traveling by road is the optimal and most convenient way to reach Kudremukha. Situated in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka, the mountain is approximately 320 kilometres away from Bangalore. Due to the unsealed roads, the journey from the Mullodi forest checkpoint to the trek’s base camp requires a 4-wheel drive vehicle.

While trekking through the national park, keep a vigilant eye out for wildlife. During our hike, we encountered a bison, emphasizing the importance of caution. Maintaining a safe distance from wildlife and avoiding confrontation is crucial, especially with the robust and sizable bison. Exercise extreme care when in their vicinity.

  • Upon reaching Kalasa, local buses or auto-rickshaws are available to transport you to the mountain base, Mullodi. To access the homestay, which also serves as the base camp for the trek, a 4-wheel drive vehicle is necessary.

For those considering air travel, the nearest international airport is located in Mangalore, approximately 100 kilometres away from Mullodi.

Logistics of Kudremukh a Trek

  • Starting and Finishing Points : Mullodi village.
  • Trek to the peak: The round-trip distance from the base camp is approximately 20 to 22 kilometres. The base camp is situated at a homestay in Mullodi village.
  • Grade: The trek difficulty level is categorized as moderate to difficult. While the trail is reasonably well-defined, it is advisable to hire a guide. This recommendation is primarily due to the abundant wildlife in the area. The trek fee for hiring a guide is approximately INR 1000 per person.

If you are looking for a very challenging trek in the Western Ghats, read the trek in Kumara Parvatha .

  • Suitable for : Experienced trekkers.
  • Best Season : The ideal seasons for trekking in Kudremukha are spring, winter, and summer, spanning from October to May. While trekking might be challenging during the monsoons, the mountains exhibit a breathtaking allure with lush greenery and scenic beauty amid the rains.
  • The trek must be undertaken between 6 AM and 6 PM, and all trekkers are required to exit the national park range before 6 PM.
  • Note: Overnight stays within the Kudremukha National Park are prohibited; therefore, you must return to the home stay. A daily limit of 150 people is imposed for trekking. Given the abundant wildlife, exercise caution and stay vigilant for bison or birds during the trek. The base camp is easily accessible via a short jeep ride from the nearest village.

Hike to Kudremukh peak (Karnataka, India)

Tour Agency

My friends and I chose a well-known tour agency for our Kudremukha trek.

  • Agency : Exotic Expeditions .
  • Cost : INR 3000. This information dates back to a while ago. For current costs, please check the relevant website.
  • This trek stands out as one of the finest experiences I’ve had in Karnataka. The entire journey was meticulously organized, ensuring a comfortable adventure.
  • The homestay provided basic village food, contributing to the authentic experience.
  • Accommodations were in tents pitched near the home stay, adding to the overall charm of the trip.

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Important Tips

  • Forest Department Permission : To embark on the Kudremukha trek, acquiring a permit at the Mullodi forest checkpost is essential. A trekking fee of INR 525 is applicable for venturing into the forest on this trek. For the most current and accurate information regarding the trekking fee, it is advisable to check with the forest check post directly.
  • Light Backpacks: Keep your backpacks lightweight. Tents at the homestay can secure them.
  • Wildlife Caution: Beware of scorpions and other wildlife. Zip up your backpacks; my friend found a baby scorpion after our trek.
  • Ample Water: Carry sufficient water for the trek.
  • Sturdy Footwear: Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes.
  • Respect Wildlife: Do not disturb or engage with wildlife.
  • Garbage Disposal: Carry your garbage; do not litter.
  • Flashlight: Bring a torch in case it gets dark before exiting the national park.
  • Time Management: Ensure you exit the national park before 6 PM.
  • Mind Your Steps: Be mindful of where you step.
  • Extra Socks: Carry an extra pair of socks for unforeseen blisters during the trek.
  • Day Pack Essentials: Use a small, lightweight day pack for sunscreen, snacks, extra socks, a first-aid kit and water.
  • Leech Protection: Be prepared for leeches, especially during monsoons. A solution of Dettol (1/4th) and water (3/4th) works best. Leech socks are advisable during the trek.

Trekking Kudremukha by Yourself

Planning a trip to Kudremukha independently is certainly feasible, although it’s recommended to engage a local guide. The local guide charges are typically around INR 1000 per group. The forest department restricts entry to the national park, issuing a limited number of tickets (approximately 150 people). A trekking fee of INR 575 per person is required and should be paid at the forest checkpoint.

Remember to carry a government-issued identification, such as an Aadhar card, that includes your photograph and address for necessary documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About the Kudremukha Trek

Q: how high is kudremukha peak.

The summit of Kudremukha stands tall at an elevation of 1892 meters (6207 feet), securing its position as the third-highest peak in the Western Ghats.

Q: How long is Kudremukha trek?

The Kudremukha trek is approximately 22 kilometers round trip, commencing from Mullodi village.

Q: Is Kudremukha trek difficult?

The Kudremukha trek is considered challenging due to the scarcity of shade along the trail and its consistently steep terrain.

Q: Can we trek Kudremukha alone?

Following Trek 101 guidelines, it’s advisable to trek with a buddy or a group when undertaking the Kudremukha trek. Despite the trail being straightforward, hiring a local guide is recommended as they possess in-depth knowledge of the forest and trail. Being in a group is beneficial, especially considering the presence of wildlife along the trail.

Q: What is the best time to trek Kudremukha?

The Kudremukha trek is suitable at any time of the year except during the monsoons. The rainy season can make the trail challenging and uncomfortable, despite the breathtaking beauty of the mountains in the rain.

Q: Are there leeches on Kudremukha trail?

Certainly, the Kudremukha trail is known for its abundance of leeches. Come prepared and carry a solution of Dettol and water to effectively deal with them during the trek.

Q: What are the other treks in Kudremukha national park?

In addition to the Kudremukha trek, the Kudremukha National Park offers several other trekking trails. Among them are Kurinjal Peak, Seethabhumi Peak, Gangadikal peak , Valikunda peak, and Narasimha Parvatha Peak . Moreover, the national park is adorned with numerous waterfalls, each accompanied by short and scenic trails.

Do you have more questions about the trail? Contact me by writing an email at [email protected] . I will get back to you.

Is Trekking in Kudremukha Safe for Solo Female Travellers?

As a standard practice, it’s advisable to embark on the Kudremukha trek with a group or, at the very least, a trekking companion. Specifically for the Kudremukha trek, I recommend either opting for a tour agency or hiring a guide at the mountain’s base. This precaution is crucial due to the abundant wildlife in the park. Additionally, make sure to register at the Mullodi forest check post (Kudremukha Forest Department) before commencing the trek.

Solo treks are not recommended. Instead, it’s safer to rely on the guidance provided by the forest department or trustworthy locals for trekking information.

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Closing Notes

As mentioned previously, the Kudremukha trek stands out as an incredible and among the best treks in the Western Ghats. The allure of the mountains and the enchanting forests is an experience that transcends description; it must be personally encountered. Without a doubt, I highly recommend exploring this pristine beauty, especially if you have a passion for trekking.

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Alone not Lonely: Kudremukh Trek on a weekday

Photo of Prakriti Singh

Rolling green hills, clouds kissing the mountains, forest trails, bamboo shrubs and a dozen waterfalls, the Kudremukh Peak trek has it all; No wonder it is called the Himalayas of the south. The scenery keeps changing on the trek and will surely amaze anyone. Kudremukh is not the highest peak of Karnataka, but it is the third highest (6207 ft) and hence a good trek, it is known for the variety of scenery it offers.

Kudremukh, which literally means Horse’s Face, was on my list for quite some time and I decided to tick that off the list this year. The reason I chose Kudremukh Trek was I wanted to experience the Western Ghats, the clouds passing over the rolling green hills was a sight I wanted to see for real. Also, it was really hot and humid in Mumbai, so Kudremukh Trek seemed like the best option.

Reaching Base Village/ HomeStay:

Kudremukh peak is in the Kudremukh National park which comes in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka. The nearest airport is Mangalore but I got a good deal for Bangalore flight tickets and as I was planning solo, I thought it would be better to go via Bangalore. The base village for Kudremukh Trek is Mullodi, which is a remote village hence there is no direct connectivity. There are KSRTC buses to Hornadu from Bangalore bus stop; one can stop at Kalasa (you may need to request the driver to drop at the square before Kalasa). From there another vehicle or SUV to reach Kudremukh forest check post. There are many homestays around. Some homestays also arrange transport from Kalasa.

I had done my entire research and was planning to follow the same route and connect with a local person at Kalasa or any homestay. But social media is amazing, and I met Jatin from Plan the Unplanned who joined me for the trek and he has been an amazing trek lead and trek mate. We took a non-stop bus to Hassan and then another bus to Chikmagalur. From Chikmagalur to Kudremukh we went on a bike. The distance is around 95 to 97 km. It was an awesome experience on the bike, surrounded by trees, lush green patches, bamboos, jackfruit trees and coffee estates. Clouds and hills accompanied us as well. We crossed Kalasa, Kalasa main road is very cute. It seemed like a lovely quaint town. After Kalasa, we had planned a stop at a waterfall near Coffee Gudda. The area is also called Coffee Gudda, named on a famous homestay.

Coffee Gudda

The waterfall is called Elneeru. Elneeru means Sweet coconut, it is said that water is as sweet or tastes similar to coconut water. The ride to Elneeru is through muddy roads and one can drive till the motorable area. Then one has to descend down a little to reach the waterfall. On the way, came across another beautiful waterfall, it looked like a wallpaper. I was overwhelmed by that waterfall itself. Jatin had to tell me that this isn’t our final destination. :)

After further descend and a then little hike, one can hear the sound of falls in full flow and birds chirping. In some time the Elniru falls become visible. It is a huge waterfall full of energy, feeling the water on your face was a bliss. I even tasted the water, it actually tastes sweet !

After a rejuvenating break at Elniru falls, moved towards our Homestay- Bella Homestays. Bella Homestays is a beautiful cosy home away from home. It is a traditional style cottage with amazing views, surrounded by trees. The upper deck or aangan is a beautiful place for chai and the food tasted even better in such a setting. The sounds of nature are always there with you – birds chirping, crickets and the raindrops. Post some delicious home cooked food, we hit the bed as we had a long day the next day.

Bella homestay

The Trek day:

One has to start early in order to be back at the homestay on time. The forest department also advises being back before 6 at least. As we were trekking on a weekday, we had the leverage to start the trek a little late. It was a rainy night and morning, so was difficult for me to get up. ???? We had chai on the deck, got ready and packed my daypack. Had some tasty Idli and Sambhar for breakfast followed by filter coffee. We started for the base village Mullodi in a jeep. The distance is approximately 6 km to the Forest department office, from where the trek actually starts. The ride is adventurous as one crosses coffee plantations, muddy roads with waterfalls and streams as well on the way. The forest department office is a small structure where one needs to take permission and a guide. After all required permissions we started the trek, with a guide and a dog named Pandu. At the start itself, after few minutes of walking there comes a stream crossing. As it was raining heavily and continuously the flow and depth of the stream was heavy.

Kudremukh National Park Museum

Photo of Kudremukh National Park Museum, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India by Prakriti Singh

After the stream crossing, there is a slight ascent on a muddy path surrounded by ferns, several shrubs and lush green grass. This continues for around 1 to 1.5 km and then there comes an elevated plain and a stand-alone tree which is called Ontimara.

On the left on Ontimara, the trail becomes flat for some time, on the right one can see the Kudremukh valley and Somavati river flowing below. The trail soon converts into a forest trail- dark shola forests with water streams. There were a lot of leeches at this point, I initially thought I am saved from them, but later realized that it’s difficult to actually avoid them. Another stream crossing there are open meadows. It was an amazing feeling to trek through dense forests, with open meadows in between. The transition of scenery played kept the thrill till the end.

Photo of Alone not Lonely: Kudremukh Trek on a weekday by Prakriti Singh

Kudremukh peak becomes visible after some point. The clouds were coming closer and nearer as if to kiss and hug you. Amidst the open meadows, after further walking, there is a board by Forest Department Office stating the direction and distance (7 km) to Kudremukh peak. After another dense patch of trees, is another stream of water, and the last water source before the peak. After stream crossing, there is a steep ascent. All of us were walking at our own pace, and I achieved what I wanted to from the trek- deep connection with nature and solitude, all this mid-way itself.

Photo of Kudremukh National Park Museum, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India by Prakriti Singh

It started raining heavily at around 11 am. On the right, the view was mesmerizing, clouds passing over rolling lush green hills. Tried taking few time lapses there. After further ascend you reach the second Ontimara.

Photo of Alone not Lonely: Kudremukh Trek on a weekday by Prakriti Singh

Before reaching the Ontimara, I was amazed by the Kudremukh range all around me. From the ontimara, the view on the right was enthralling- rolling green hills vibrant, full of energy passing all the energy on to us. We jumped in joy and then sat there soaking in the beauty of the moment.

Photo of Alone not Lonely: Kudremukh Trek on a weekday by Prakriti Singh

After the Ontimara, the trail is a mix of narrow paths between dense forests, bamboo shrubs and steep ascents.

Photo of Alone not Lonely: Kudremukh Trek on a weekday by Prakriti Singh

The whole of Kudremukh valley opens up after some point. The guide tried to explain the structure of the peak in Kannada. He pointed at the part of the mountain which resembles the face of a horse and mentioned Kudre-mukha, and then pointed at the stomach and back of the horse and explained how the mountain resembles a horse. Language is not a barrier when both want to have a conversation. He also explained that we will climb the “horse’s back” part of the mountain and the climb is steep and zig-zag.

Photo of Alone not Lonely: Kudremukh Trek on a weekday by Prakriti Singh

The zig-zag steep climb is difficult comparatively but the views encourage to keep going. It was raining so much, along with the winds that I felt as of the raindrops are slapping me. There were times I could not even open my eyes.

Photo of Alone not Lonely: Kudremukh Trek on a weekday by Prakriti Singh

After the end of the zig-zag point, paused for some time to look and appreciate how far I have come. The rolling hills, lush green and full of life, the open meadows, the grasslands everything on the trail was just perfect, why go to Scotland when you can experience this in India itself.

Photo of Alone not Lonely: Kudremukh Trek on a weekday by Prakriti Singh

At the end of zig zag point, there is a rock cluster with a blue arrow mark showing the direction to the peak. Jatin pointed at some ruins and mentioned there used to be a British Rest house there. The last part of the trek is not a steep climb because of the shape of the mountain. It is a level walk past green fields.

Kudremukha Peak

Photo of Kudremukha Peak, Karnataka, India by Prakriti Singh

As we went closer to the highest point, the rains kept increasing. It stopped for sometime when we reached the peak. At the peak, there is Forest Department Board as well showing the details of Kudremukh peak and other peaks of Kudremukh national park. As it was raining continuously, there was no visibility, all I could see was clouds below.

Kudremukh Peak Top

Photo of Kudremukh Peak Top, Karnataka, India by Prakriti Singh

Waited sometime there to see the hills and clouds play peek-a-boo. After sometime started the descent, capturing and soaking in as much as possible. The descent was a fast one, as we wanted to reach on time and I was hungry as well. We crossed a skull as well near a stream. Jatin saw a wild boar running ahead as well. We reached back till the jeep drop point by 4:30 pm.

Leech bites, heavy rains, gusty winds nothing could stop us to conquer the peak. It was just us at the peak. Kudremukh trek is otherwise a popular trek but as it was a weekday, it was only we three on the entire trail. At many points, I was walking alone and got answers to many questions. I was alone, but not lonely; Inspired by ontimara and nature.

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Kudremukh Trek

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Brief description.

The Kudremukh Trek is the perfect weekend getaway from Bengaluru. It is one of the most sought after treks in the Western Ghats. There are a lot of things that not many treks can offer- a wide variety of wildlife, an ample number of waterfalls, vast green grasslands, forest trails, and bamboo shrubs. Situated in the Chikmagalur district of Karnataka, it is often called the Himalayas of the South. Kudremukh in itself is the third highest peak (6,214 km) and the name literally translates to ‘horse face’ in Kannada as it refers to a particularly picturesque view of a side of the mountain that resembles a horse's face. Covered with lush hills and misty mountains, Kudremukh trek proves to be the perfect mix of adventure and leisure. It is thus suitable for both beginners as well as experienced trekkers. The Kudremukh trekking trail is of 18 km which can be traversed within a day and the best season to visit is the Monsoon or Winter. When it comes to treks in South India, the Kudremukh Trek is of a moderate level difficulty meaning it needs a good fitness level and endurance to successfully undertake this trek. Stay on the page for Kudremukh trek complete itinerary, photos, videos, and other details. Scroll to the end to read Kudremukh trek blogs.

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Drive from Bangalore to Mullodi - 332 Kms.

On Friday night at around 7:30 PM, get picked up from common boarding points - Malleshwaram (near KC General Hospital), Rajajinagar (Metro Station - Tata Motors Showroom), Yeshwanthpur (Govardhan Theater) and Jalahalli (Bureau of Indian Standards) in Bangalore. This ensues the overnight journey to reach the base camp of Kudremukh.

The trek begins from Mullodi Village and the approximate trekking distance is 10 Kms one way.

On Saturday, the first day of your trek, we will reach Kudremukh National Park around 06:00 AM. After having a delicious breakfast, we will reach the base camp. It has a full view of the various peaks of Kudremukha National Park along with Somavati river. The trek commences at 09:00 AM, towards the top of Kudremukh Peak which is approximately 11 Kms from the base. It starts with an uphill climb on a muddy path and there are many water streams that pass throughout the trail. There will be a lunch stop at a scenic spot. Once we reach the top of the Kudremukha Peak, enjoy the panoramic view sitting at the top of the hill. The view from up there makes it worth all the adversity of the climb. Then begins the descent around the same trail. We will return to the base camp by around 06:00 PM. Have a sumptuous dinner later and retire for the night.

Drive to nearby falls and head back to Bangalore - 332 Kms.

On Sunday we will have breakfast around 08:00 AM and start our return journey from Kudremukh National Park. As this day marks the end of the trek, we can take a relaxing dip in the cool waters of a nearby waterfall. The return journey will cross different plantations such as coffee and tea, and the beautiful mist covered hills of the Western Ghats. Later, have a self-sponsored lunch on the way. We shall return to Bangalore at around 10:00 PM.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pick your question, eligibility: experience required.

Since Kudremukh is a beginner’s trek, you need no special prior experience. Although one is required to have mental preparedness and stamina before he begins the trek. Running exercise is recommended.

Eligibility: Fitness benchmark

1. Jog/Run for 3 Kms in 30 mins and 2. Hold your breath for 20 seconds If you are not meeting these benchmarks, please use the preparation schedule to improve your fitness till you achieve the above benchmarks.

Eligibility: Requisite Skills

1. How to choose a right rucksack: It is essential that you choose a right rucksack for the trek since you are going to carry it all the time while trekking. Make sure you don’t make these common mistakes while buying a rucksack. 2. How to pack a rucksack: Trekking in mountains become more fun when your rucksack is well-organized. It also makes it easier for you to carry without being much load on your shoulders. Follow the guidelines on how to pack a rucksack.

Packing List: What to pack

Packing List: How should I pack my rucksack?

Packing List: How should I select my trekking shoe?

About the activity: Why should I go for this trek?

Best season: what are the best months to visit this trek.

The best seasons to do the Kudremukh trek are the monsoon months of June-August and the winter months of November-February.

Connectivity: What is the cellular network connectivity for this trek?

BSNL Network will be available in Kudremukha town. As Kudremukh is dense in greenery, there won’t be any cellular network inside the forest. Otherwise, all networks are available in Bangalore.

Age limit: What is the minimum & maximum age limit?

The minimum age limit is 9 years. However, minors aged between 9 to 17 should be accompanied by their parents or guardians. If you are above the age of 60, kindly carry a medical certificate from your doctor that deem you fit for adventure activities like trekking.

Nearby attraction: What are the nearby attractions that I can explore?

Before you reach the base camp of Kudremukh, there will be plenty of time to explore the Chikmagalur district. It is surrounded by tall and short peaks, coffee, tea and, spices plantations which give the entire area a nice and rich aroma. There are a few coffee tasting tours, one can undertake and temples which have a splendid architecture such as the shrine of goddess Bhagavathi and the Sri Kalaseshwara temple of Lord Shiva are among the must visit places. Also, the beautiful quaint town of Kasala nearby is worth a visit.

Weather conditions: What will the temperatures be like during this trek?

During Monsoon season, although, the region experiences heavy rain, the climate is pleasant and good for witnessing the best of nature. During Winters season, the weather is very pleasant and the average temperature ranges between 14 and 33 degrees Celsius. The minimum temperature even reaches to 10 degrees Celsius. It is the best time to visit Kudremukh.

Transport: In case we opt for the transport with you, where will you pick us from and where will you drop?

Transportation will be taken care from Bangalore to Bangalore from common pick up points - Malleshwaram (near KC General Hospital), Rajajinagar (Metro Station - Tata Motors Showroom), Yeshwanthpur (Govardhan Theater) and Jalahalli (Bureau of Indian Standards).

Mandatory documents: What are the mandatory documents required for the trek?

No special documents for Kudremukh trek but do carry at least one ID proof with you. (Aadhar Card, Passport, or Voting ID Card)

Accommodation: What will be the accommodation type in this trek?

Accommodation during the trek will be in tents on a twin sharing basis.

Equipment and facilities: What kind of tents and sleeping bags will be provided to us?

We use four-season Gipfel tents and sleeping bags. If you carry your own sleeping bag, you will get a cashback reward, provided that you inform us as soon as you have booked your trek.

Equipment and facilities: Are there any washroom/toilet facilities on the trek?

Toilet tents will be provided to you on the trek.These are portable toilets tents where a deep pit will be dug. A shovel will be provided inside the tent to cover the waste after you have made your business. You can take a toilet roll inside. Make sure you dig used toilet paper along with the waste. Though water is recommended in place of toilet paper. Please refrain from using wet wipes as they are non-biodegradable. There will be no facility for bathing on the trek. Go through our blog section for tips on how to maintain personal hygiene on treks.

Equipment and facilities: If we trek in snow, what equipment will you provide?

There will be no snow on this trek.

Equipment and facilities: What kind of food will be provided for the trek?

Vegetarian food will be served throughout the trek. The only non-vegetarian item served on our treks are eggs. Our kitchen staff follows a proper menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner which has been designed in order to fulfil the nutritional requirements of the participants. There will be milk, poha, eggs, muesli/corn flakes, bread and butter served for breakfast. Rice or simple roti sabzi will be packed for lunch. In dinner, you will have dal, egg curry or any other vegetarian dish along with rice, roti, and a dessert item. Packed lunch will be provided to you on the days you are trekking. You are requested to carry your own tiffin box and a mug to consume food. The meals consumed on journey and arrival day are not included in our cost.

Equipment and facilities: What equipment can I rent from you?

You can rent trekking shoes, rucksacks and poncho for the trek from us.

Miscellaneous : Is there an option to offload my backpack?

No, there is no option to offload your backpack.

Miscellaneous : Who will lead us on the trek?

A team of participant will be led by a course certified trek leader and a local guide. All participants are requested to abide by what their leader says. There will also be a team of kitchen staff and porters on the trek. We maintain 1:8 ratio of trek leader and participants. All our trek leaders and staff have a certified training in first-aid and rescue operation.

Miscellaneous : Is the trekking pole necessary?

No, trekking pole is not necessary.

Miscellaneous : Are there any local stores/shops from where I can shop trekking necessities?

It is recommended that you come prepared with all the stuff. Please do not leave anything for last minute buying.

Miscellaneous : Is it safe for a solo woman traveller to trek in Fixed departures?

Yes, it is absolutely safe for solo woman to travel in fix departures. Women on the trek will be sharing tent with each other. In case you are the only woman on the trek, you will be given a separate tent.

Miscellaneous : Will you give certificates on completion of trek?

Yes, e-certificates will be given at the end of each trek provided that you completed it. It will bear your name, the trek, and the maximum altitude you achieved on the trek.

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Learning Experience

  • We are an Adventure Learning Organisation first.
  • We want you to not just complete a trek safely but also pick up some basic trekking knowledge and skills along the way.
  • To achieve this we have integrated learning modules into our itineraries.
  • These modules will help you build the necessary skills to progress from trekking to mountaineering over time.

Loyality Programs

Our community is an integral part of us and we take pride in our trekkers and climbers. When you complete at least three days on any trek or expedition with us, you become eligible for our membership and referral programs.

  • Currently we have three levels:
  • Basic Membership
  • Summiteer Membership
  • Leader Membership

Personalized Attention

  • Our group sizes on treks don’t exceed 15 members in order to maintain a healthy Participants : Leader Ratio of 8:1.
  • Over time we have found this number to be optimum when it comes to ensuring personalised attention to every member of our group.
  • On mountaineering expeditions this number is even smaller. Our group sizes are capped at 12 members ensuring a Participants : HAP Ratio of 2:1.

Best Expedition Leaders

  • Our Expedition leaders are advanced mountaineering course qualified, specially trained in rescue procedures from NIM and certified first-aid responders.
  • Even our local guides are certified first-aid responders.

Eco-friendly Practices

  • Group sizes are capped at 15 people.
  • Batch sizes are capped at 250 people per trail per season.
  • We follow a rolling campsite model.
  • We are constantly exploring and introducing new trails to reduce the burden on existing ones.

For us, a successful summit is not about reaching the highest point of a mountain but about making it safely back to base.

  • To ensure this:
  • Every region of ours is mapped with an emergency evacuation plan.
  • The equipment we use is UIAA certified.
  • Our trek leaders are AMC certified with specialisation in rescue procedures.
  • Our support staffs are trained in first aid as well.

What's Included

Whats included.

  • Food as per menu on the trek (Starting Breakfast on Day 1)
  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges, if any (Upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
  • Safety Equipment
  • Trek guide, cook, helpers.
  • Services of a Trek Leader
  • Transportation from Bangalore to Bangalore

Whats Not Included?

  • Meals during road journeys
  • Cost of any kind of travel insurance
  • Any expense of personal nature
  • Any expense not specified in the inclusion list
  • Portage of personal rucksacks

Cancellation Policy

Cash refund.

Cancellations up to 30 days prior to departure date 5% Deduction

Between 30 days to 15 days prior to departure 50% deduction

Less than 15 days of departure No Cash Refund

Voucher Refund

Cancellations up to 5 days prior to departure date No Deduction

Cancellations less than 5 days prior to departure No Refund

Please note

  • Cash refund is applicable only in case of bookings made without using any promotional offer code or vouchers.
  • This is only a brief of cancellation terms. For finer details please refer Detailed Cancellation Policy.

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Kudremukh Trek – Western Ghats

Karnataka , Treks & hikes

Last Updated on: Sep 15, 2017  

Kudremukh is so beautiful! It was the first thought that came to my mind when I got a first glimpse of the peak. In the Kannada dialect “ Kudre ” means horse and “ mukha ” means face. And it happens so that the Kudremukh or Kudremukha peak appears like the face of a horse. Rolling green hills with the descending fog and mist, the place was simply beatific; and we were quite glad that we came for the trek. And more so, because we came just after the monsoons. Everything around us was green and fresh as if nature has painted a rosy picture in her own canvas.

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The rolling green hills

Kudremukh peak is a part of the Kudremukh forest range and is the third highest peak in Karnataka after the Mullayangiri and Baba Budangiri. It is situated in Chikmagalur district of Karnataka, one of the coffee hubs of Karnataka. The area of the forest is about 600.32 square km having a variety of flora and fauna.

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The variety of fauna

We are always fond of trekking and previously we had done Himalayan treks before. And those treks always left us spellbound and wanting for more. But we had never trekked in the Western Ghats before. Kudremukh was our first one and after the trek, we simply thought that we should do this more here.

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The hiking trail

We were very graciously invited by the Summiters to do this trek with them. So on a Friday night, we boarded the bus from Bangalore with the team and ventured on an overnight journey towards Balgal. We reached Balgal early in the morning and from there a bumpy jeep ride took us to Baamikonda, another village a few kilometers downhill from Mullodi, the base camp of Kudremukh. You can read about our experience at the Baamikonda-Kaalchukki Peak Trek here .

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So near, yet so far..

After having our breakfast we started for the trek. Though we started a little late, all the eight of us were quite charged up and was ready for the challenge ahead. Our team was a mix of newbies and veteran trekkers.

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The hiking trail was an easy one at the beginning. We had to cross through the forests and the hilly terrains. Occasionally, we would meet with streams that were flowing in her mirth. We had to cross the stream while trying hard not to wet our shoes. But that was indeed a difficult task. As it was post monsoon, the streams were gurgling with water. How much ever we tried, even our trusted Quechua got wet!

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Cross the stream and move along!

While our hike, we saw the diverse fauna of the Western Ghat region. Butterflies, insects and snakes were the ones we saw from a close quarter. Saw the pug marks of the Indian sloth bear and heard the sound of deer. After an hour of the trek, we came to an open field. From here, the path became narrower and uphill. On the brighter side, there was a dramatic change in the scenery.

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The landscape interspersed with Shola Forests

Vast stretches of hills and valley all green with life were in front of us as if inviting us. The cascading hills were interspersed with shola forests. Shola means ‘pockets’, there are small pockets of forests in between the valleys and hills and so these forests are called shola forests. Very soon, our destination was in front of our eyes – the horse faced peak, Kudremukha.

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The Kudremukha Peak

After a trek of another couple of hours, we were on the ridge where the climb became a bit tough. The uphill trail was a zig-zag, but the landscape was simply breathtaking. After we crossed the ridge, the trail became much easier and after a long hike, we were at the peak. It was quite foggy at the peak, but the euphoric feeling we had at the peak could not be explained. After having our lunch at the peak, we soon started our descent. It was already quite late and we had to hurry. We reached Mullodi at around 5:30 PM and to our homestay an hour later.

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Tired as we were, but we were quite happy to experience the beauty of the Western Ghats. These mountains are also known as Sahyadris or the benevolent ones. They were surely benevolent to us. The only thing we realized after our trek that even after much precaution, leeches had feasted on us. But this little discomfort is nothing compared to the astounding encounter we had with the mountains.

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Rest after a tiring trek

Some facts about Kudremukh Trek:

Trek starting point: Mullodi   6 kms uphill from Balgal(Balegallu), on Kalasa to Kuduremukh Road

Trek difficulty Level: Moderate

Trek Distance: 9 Kms (One side). You will require 4 to 5 hours to trek uphill and about 3 hours downhill.

Kudremukh peak height: 1892 mts

Camping is not allowed at Kudremukh.

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Best Time to Visit:

Kudremukh remains close for trekking from January to June. Otherwise, the rest of the time is good for trek. During the monsoons, just be aware that there will be leeches on the trail. So be ready with salt to ward of the leeches.

How to Reach Kudremukh:

Trek starts from Mullodi village. The village is about 6 km from the main road. Mangalore is about 130 km and Bangalore is 360 km from here.

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A panoramic view

Kudremukh was originally an iron ore mining center where the Public sector enterprise Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd. (KIOCL) operated till the last decade. The region was declared a reserve forest area in 1916 thus stopping the mining practices and the cutting and felling of trees in the region.

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The man behind the Summiters – Get High in the Mountains

Please note that we have done this trek as a part of FAM by the Summiters . But the views in this blog are completely our own. 

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Fehmeez

This is one of the best places to visit in Karnataka, and If you Love Adventure. Nice visuals I must say, Being from Karnataka I have grown up Visiting the Many Places like Gokarna, Murdeshwara, Hampi, Coorg, Kudremukh, By seeing the images I am just re-imagining the memories and all Images coming to my Mind.

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Thank you Fehmeez. Glad that you liked our post!

Tasmai

That’s a great travel diary. You’ve brought forth the beauty of the place through your writing and photos. Thanks!

Thank you so much.

Aravinth

I saw you mentioned the trek will be close on Jan to Jun, but this is not a correct information. But for safer side, we can call some of the home stay near mullodi and confirm.

Agni & Amrita

Thank you Aravinth for mentioning this. We did this trek long back and at that time the trek used to remain closed during those months. We will recheck and update the blog soon. Thanks again!

Raksha

I went to Kudremukh a long time ago. I loved it. Its so green and beautiful. And hiking in a tiger reserve is absolutely amazing experience. Even though we did not spot any tigers, we did see a bison. I would love to visit it again someday.

Agni Amrita

Thank you, Raksha! Yes, Kudremukh is a real gem.

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Kudremukh is nestled in the heart of the western ghats in Chikkamagaluru district.It is situated at an altitude of 6,207 ft and is the 3rd highest peak of Karnataka after Mullayyangiri and Baba Budangiri. It has beautiful trek across the rolling green hills and misty valleys.

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The Kudremukh trek is every orophile's dream. Kudremukh trek is through steep hills and valleys. The hills, which bear the brunt of the severe monsoon wind, preclude any tree growth as a result the landscape is covered with grass. The valleys which are tucked in, have reasonable protection from wind and a deep soil profile, as a result of which stunted evergreen forests exist creating a unique microclimate, rich with mosses, orchids, etc. The whole scenery of grassland interspersed with narrow strips of forests provide a fantastic vista for a trekker. The totally fresh air and the climb up and down invigorates the body and soothes the soul. During the trek, one can view and study several wildlife species of plants, birds, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies, insects, etc.

About Kudremukh National Park: Kudremukh National Park is spread partly over the thick hilly forests near the coastal plains on the western portion and the shola vegetation on the Western Ghats uplands, covering parts of 3 districts, viz., Chikmagalur, Udupi, and Dakshina Kannada. The Kudremukh peak by which the National Park derived its name, is the highest elevation at 1892 meters.

Special features of Kudremukh National Park (KNP) : KNP is made of steep hills and valleys. The hills, which bear the brunt of the severe monsoon wind, preclude any tree growth as a result the landscape is covered with grass. The valleys which are tucked in, have reasonable protection from wind and a deep soil profile, as a result of which stunted evergreen forests exist creating a unique microclimate, rich with mosses, orchids, etc. The whole scenery of grassland interspersed with narrow strips of forests provide a fantastic vista for a trekker. The totally fresh air and the climb up and down, invigorates the body and soothes the soul. During the trek, one can view and study several wildlife species of plants, birds, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies, insects, etc.

  • Difficulty level : Moderate to Difficult
  • Trek Length : 22 Kms in total (Two way)
  • Altitude : 1894 Meter
  • Distance from Bangalore : 330 Kms (One Way) 
  • Minimum Age : 10 Years 
  • Weather : 28 to 30 Degrees (March to June)
  • Attraction : Beautiful Landscape
  • Transport : Non AC Transport
  • Food : Veg Food
  • Washrooms : Only at Base Camp
  • Accommodation Type : Dorms separate for Male & Female

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What is included in the tour

  • Non A/C Transport from Bangalore to Bangalore
  • ​Forest Permission Charges
  • Accommodation in Tent or Dormitory 
  • Veg Meals (2 Breakfast, 1 lunch , 1 Snacks & 1 Dinner)
  • Jeep Charges
  • Basic First aid support
  • Instructor from BMC

DUE TO HIKE IN KARNATAKA FOREST DEPARTMENT PERMISSION, THE  PRICES OF TREKS ARE SLIGHTLY INCREASED. 

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Soormane Water Fall Entry
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Anything not mentioned above in Inclusion

PACK LIGHT, CARRY ONLY WHAT IS NECESSARY

  • Personal Medication (if any)
  • Strong Backpack (Preferably water proof)
  • Fresh pair of clothes for two days.
  • Empty Lunch Box
  • Toiletries.
  • Water bottles (at least 2 liters of water)
  • A torch with new batteries (must in case of emergency)
  • You can carry Energy Food (Chocolate bars, flavored milk, Electrolyte drinks - Glucose etc.)
  • Sunglasses, Sunscreen.
  • Camera (Optional)
  • Rain Coat (Highly Suggested)
  • Trekking Shoes (Highly Suggested)

Kindly don't carry single use plastic ( for eg: chocolates, chips, water bottle etc) items during the trek. There will be detailed check done by the forest department before starting the trek and if found any there will be fine and can be also denied permission for trekking from the Forest Department.

If you need chocolates or chips during the trek, unwrap it and bring it in reusable tiffins.

Tentative Schedule: Day 1 06:30 PM -  Pick up from BMC, Indiranagar 06:45 PM -  Pick up from Domlur Sky Walk, Opp to Domlur Bus Stop 07:00 PM -  Pick up from Sapphire Toys, Richmond Road (Near Sacred Heart Church) 07:30 PM -  Pick up from Yesvantpur, Elite Restaurant

Day 2 05:00 AM Reach Homestay 06:00 AM Freshen up & Breakfast 07:30 AM Reach Trek Start Point & Avail permission 08:00 AM Start trekking to Kudremukh Peak 12:00 PM Reach the peak. Have packed lunch on the way 01:30 PM Start climbing down 06:00 PM Reach base camp & have Tea/Coffee Snacks 06:00 PM Campfire, Dinner & Overnight Stay

Day 3 08:00 AM - Have breakfast, Start from KNP 09:00 AM - Visit Soormane Waterfalls or Samse Tea Estate with Belur Temple. Have lunch (Self-sponsored) on the way 08:00 PM - Reach back to Bangalore

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