
Deep in the Western Ghats of Karnataka state lies the stunning peak mountain of Kodachadri, a serene fusion of nature marvel, adventure, and spirituality. Kodachadri, situated in Shimoga district, offers an elevation of approximately 1,343 meters (4,406 feet) and thus forms a part of one of the state's most prominent peaks. Local "Kodacha" and "Adri" have been used to derive the name "Kodachadri," which collectively depict 'Jasmine of the Hills' a fitting name for its serene and fragrant landscape. Kodachadri is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and an adventure sports destination. The climb to the top is one of the most scenic in the area, going through dense tropical forests, green pastures, lovely waterfalls, and misty paths. The walk, usually starting from the village of Nittur, is 10–14 km (one way) depending on the route. It's got all kinds of terrain gravel roads, jungle paths, and climbing ups on slopes so it's quite difficult but well worth every step. If you enjoy nature photography and mountain adventures, explore more destinations through our Treks Near Bangalore guide.The wildlife enthusiasts will see wildlife, multi-coloured flowers, and some of the more elusive birds in between, and thus the tour becomes all the more beautiful. Amongst its major attractions, the Sarvajna Peetha is a standout - a small stone temple at the top for Adi Shankaracharya, who allegedly meditated here. The top provides a bird's eye view of the Arabian Sea on clear mornings, and watching sunrises and sunsets becomes an almost otherworldly experience. Tourist destinations like Hidlumane Falls, Arasinagundi Falls, and the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary nearby are the charm of this place. Travelers hoping to experience sunrise views and scenic ridges often prefer our Kodachadri Trek Package.Places to Visit On KodachadriHidlumane Falls – Hidden deep in the dense jungle, Hidlumane Falls is a series of waterfalls cascading down that is a peaceful oasis halfway into the trek. The hike to the falls is such that one needs to hike over slippery rocks and dense jungle, so reaching there is as exciting as reaching there. It's the perfect place to escape from the heat and bask in the virgin natural environment.Kodachadri Peak – This peak stands 1,343 meters high, giving a bird's eye perspective of the Western Ghats that surround the scenery. On a clear day, one can witness the Arabian Sea in the distance. The breeze, the vast grasslands, and the sense of accomplishment make it the standout of the hike.Sarvajna Peetha - The summit of the mountain is topped by the Sarvajna Peetha, a little rock throne upon which Adi Shankaracharya sat and introspected. Cloudy with cloud and spiritual energies, it's sacred and religiously predisposed and adds to the trek a peaceful, contemplative sort of beauty. It's a peaceful place to sit and soak in the historical and religious vibes.Sunset Point – This is where magic happens. At sunset, with the sun lowering below the skyline, the hue of sunset sets the horizon into orange, pink, and gold hues, with golden lights embellishing the hills. Sunset Point is the one that is the most sought-after – trekkers and photo bugs alike – don't ever forget to keep your camera on hand for this lifetime journey.Trekking Routes and DifficultyNittur Route (through Hidlumane Falls): It is the most scenic and adventurous trekking trail and originates from Nittur village. It is covered with dense forest, slippery rock, and the stunningly beautiful Hidlumane Falls and is a much-desired route for experienced trekkers. It is as challenging as it is rewarding with easy exposure to nature all the time.Jeep Trail Route: For easy ascent and quick descent, jeep road till the Kodachadri base exists. Jeepers may have climbed vertically along the Nittur climb and jeep descended to allow them to experience both slopes of the hill. Jeeps would have been easily conducted between Sampekatte and Kollur.Difficulty Level: The hike is moderately difficult depending on the route and time of year. Rocky paths, steep climbs, and snowy paths (especially during monsoons) add to the difficulty. Physical fitness and endurance are best.Distance & Duration: The hike is approximately 10 to 14 km round trip depending on trail start and finish. To do an entire trek and side trips in tow would take approximately 5 to 7 hours.Best Time to VisitPost-Monsoon & Winter (Oct to Feb): Trekking season. The weather is cool and nice, the air is crisp, and the scenery is green due to monsoon rains.Monsoon (June to September): Monsoons is a paradise. The forests are lush green, waterfalls are at their fullest glory, and trekking is tougher.Summer (March to May) – Less Crowded, More Heat, Summer treks are possible but tiring because of rising heat and parched trails. Early morning and later evening would still be a good experience.How to ReachBy TrainThe nearest railway stations to Kodachadri are:Kundapura (85 km) – Good road connectivity to Mangalore, Bangalore, and Mumbai.Byndoor (75 km) – Short distance and fewer trains.Shimoga/Thalaguppa (110–130 km) – Best while coming from Bangalore.By AirportNearest Airport: Mangalore International Airport (IXE) –160 kmDaily morning and evening flights from Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, and other metros.Airport bus or airport taxi to Kollur or Kundapura.RoadRoad access by the surrounding local towns and cities of Kodachadri. The last leg from Sampekatte or Kollur or jeepable terrain is covered with a jeep or personal cars.From Bangalore: 400 km (8–9 hour road travel) on Shivamogga – Hosanagara – Nittur road. Overnight bus connections are available to local towns such as Kollur, Kundapura, or Shimoga as well.From Mangalore: 160 km (4–5 hours) via Udupi – Kundapura – Kollur – Nittur.From Shimoga (Shivamogga): 110 km (3–4 hours) via Hosanagara.


