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2 Days 1 Night
Daily Tour
32 people
English, Hindi, Kannada
Narasimhaparvatha Rain Forest Trek difficulty – Moderate to difficult
Narasimhaparvatha Rain Forest Trek distance – 22kms approximately
Accommodation – Homestay Or tents shared (boys and girls separate)
Distance from Bangalore – 370 kms (one way)
Agumbe is a high-altitude village in the southwest Indian state of Karnataka. Surrounded by the Western Ghats mountains and lush rainforest, it’s known for its many waterfalls, such as Onake Abbi, Bakarna and Jogi Gundi falls. Owing to its high rainfall, it has received the epithet of “The Cherrapunji of South India”, after Cherrapunji, it is one of the rainiest places in India.
Located amidst such beauty at a height of 3800ft, is the tallest peak of Agumbe- “Narasimha Parvatha”. The trek begins from Malandur village.
Continue on the trek to witness the marvel of Barkana falls. It gives you a once in a lifetime opportunity to see a waterfall both from below and from it’s point of origin. Water falls from a height of 2200ft that makes it one among the 10 largest waterfalls in India.
We begin the descent towards Kigga, where you will reach Rishyashringa temple. It takes about 2-3 hours to reach Kigga.
Narasimha Parvatha often called as Agumbe is known to be the land of snakes and is one of the most famous Western Ghats treks in Karnataka. It is also called heaven for the wildlife photographers who are interested in snakes photography.
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Following are the pick-up points & timings in Bangalore on Friday Night:
The Narasimhaparvatha Rain Forest Trek is a challenging trekking route located in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. It leads to the summit of Narasimha Parvatha, also known as Brahmagiri, offering trekkers an opportunity to explore dense rainforests, diverse flora, and stunning panoramic views.
The trek begins near the village of Kallalli in the Coorg (Kodagu) district of Karnataka, India, and leads to the Narasimha Parvatha peak in the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary.
The Narasimhaparvatha Rain Forest Trek is considered challenging due to its steep ascents and descents, dense vegetation, and rugged terrain. It requires a good level of fitness and stamina, as well as prior trekking experience.
You’ll be added to a WhatsApp group a day or two before your trip date, where all the last-minute details are shared.
Women/girls safety and security is very important to us. Therefore, it is totally safe for Women/girls to go on tour and travel. Our trek leaders accompany the group at all times. They provide constant support and direction to the group. Our campsites are safe and secure. They provide a safe place to stay. Our trip leaders frequently accompany the group on our trips.
Yes, solo travellers are welcome on our adventures. The best part of solo travel is the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life. As the trip progresses, strangers become friends, creating a sense of community. That’s why we invite you to join us on our adventures.
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