Kudremukh Trek
Supriya SehgalSupriya Sehgal/Guest Contributor/ADVENTURE, CHIKMAGALUR/ Updated : May 21, 2018, 17:47 IST
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The Kudremukh trek in Chikmagalur is a good check on your strength, agility and physical prowess. Conquer the second highest peak of Karnataka (1894 m) trudging through the alternating thick Shola forests and wide yellow grassland … Read more
The Kudremukh trek in Chikmagalur is a good check on your strength, agility and physical prowess. Conquer the second highest peak of Karnataka (1894 m) trudging through the alternating thick Shola forests and wide yellow grasslands. Trekking to the horse-faced mountain (literal translation from Kudremukh in Kannada), is a challenging experience, especially if you are new to the outdoors. It is not recommended for kids or elderly travellers as the trail has several stream crossings and steep ascents. Read less

The Kudremukh trek in Chikmagalur is a good check on your strength, agility and physical prowess. Conquer the second highest peak of Karnataka (1894 m) trudging through the alternating thick Shola forests and wide yellow grasslands. Trekking to the horse-faced mountain (literal translation from Kudremukh in Kannada), is a challenging experience, especially if you are new to the outdoors. It is not recommended for kids or elderly travellers as the trail has several stream crossings and steep ascents. The topography changes from lush Shola copses, teeming with wildlife, to golden grasslands before you summit the peak. It is not uncommon to spot deer, wild boars, sambars, and if you are lucky, even a pack of bison. The trek is about 9.5 km long (one way) and takes a good 8-9 hours to complete. There is one main popular route which is supported by local guides and rudimentary travel infrastructure. The Kudremukh trekking trail lies within the Kudremukh National Park, for which one needs permission from the office of the Range Forest Officer.
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