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The Kudremukha Trek is one of the most scenic and popular treks in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. Located in the Chikkamagaluru district, Kudremukha (meaning “horse face” in Kannada) is named after the mountain’s distinctive shape, which resembles the face of a horse.
Altitude: 1,894 meters (6,214 feet) above sea level
Trek Distance: ~20–22 km round trip
Trek Duration: 1 day (approx. 8–10 hours total)
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Best Time to Visit: October to February (post-monsoon and winter for clear skies and lush greenery)
Registration with the forest department and obtaining a booking ID is mandatory for Kuduremukha Trek. Please ensure you fill the Inquiry form and enquire with us or you can contact us on “8317391142” to confirm slot availability before making your booking.
Difficulty – moderate to difficult
Kudremukha is the name of a mountain range and an individual mountain peak located in Chikmagaluru district, in Karnataka, India.
Belur Temple is an exquisite example of Hoysala architecture. The Chennakeshava Temple in Belur took over a hundred years to complete. The temple in Belur was constructed using soapstone.
Let’s Trek Kuduremukha Peak, the 3rd highest peak in Karnataka with an elevation of 1894 meters.
Kudremukha literally means horse’s face in Kannada. Kudremukha 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, forests. 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.
Note : Kudremukha trek permits are issued based on the availability from the forest department. If we do not get permits, Native Team have all rights to cancel the event or postpone or refund.
Permissions: The trek requires prior permission from the Forest Department, as it falls within a protected national park.
Entry Point: Mullodi village is the common base, accessible from Kalasa town.
Accommodation: Homestays are available in and around Mullodi. Camping is not allowed inside the national park.
Guides: Hiring a local guide is mandatory as per forest rules.
PickupPickup Points & Timings
7:00 AM: Rise and shine – wake up and freshen up
8:00 AM: Enjoy a delicious breakfast
9:00 AM: Check out from the homestay and board our bus
9:30 AM: Explore the charming Samse Tea Estate
1:30 PM: Visit the historic Belur Temple
2:00 PM: Take a break for a self-sponsored lunch en route
6:00 PM: Pause for a self-sponsored coffee break
10:00 PM: Arrive in Bangalore
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