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Kudremukha National park derives its name from the highest hill peak known as the Kudremukha Peak having an altitude of 1892 meters from sea level. It is the queen of many fascinating hill peaks in Karnataka. ?
Popular treks include Kudremukh Peak, Nethravathi and kodachadri treks.
Most treks range from moderate to challenging.
Typical treks can last form minimum 6 km to maximum 21 km depending on the route.
The best time to visit is between October and March when the weather is cooler and drier..
Kudremukh National Park, located in Karnataka, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes. The park is home to several endangered species and offers a serene environment filled with lush greenery,
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Reserve your tickets for Kudremukha, Kurinjal, Gangadikal, Narasimha parvatha, Nethravathi, Valikunja Trek routes
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One of the main highlights of the park, the Kudremukh Peak stands tall at 1,894 meters. The trek to the summit is both challenging and rewarding, offering breathtaking views of rolling hills, dense forests, and lush valleys.
Kudremukh National Park is a breathtaking destination known for its rich biodiversity and natural beauty. Located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a wide variety of attractions.
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.
Kudremukh National Park, located in Karnataka, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes. The park is home to several endangered species and offers a serene environment filled with lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
Principle Chief Conservator of Forests(HOFF)
For nature enthusiasts, the park offers activities like bird watching, with over 200 species including the Malabar whistling thrush and the great pied hornbill. Hikers can enjoy the Kudremukh trek, which is moderately challenging and provides stunning views of the rolling hills and valleys. The peak of Kudremukh.
Chief Conservator of Forests
Visitors should be aware that trekking permits are required and camping within the park is prohibited. The best time to visit is from October to May when the weather is pleasant, and the landscape is vibrant post-monsoon. The monsoon season, although beautiful, brings heavy rainfall and can make the trails slippery
Deputy Conservator of Forests