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  • 2 Days / 1 Night
  • Min Guests : 12
  • Max Guests : 48
  • Trek Distance: 5 - 6 Km

Kumara Parvatha Trek: Overview

Activity location: Sakleshpur, Karnataka

Starting day: Friday

End day: Sunday

Kumara Parvatha Trek Distance: 14 km (both ways) 

Trek Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult 

Kumara Parvatha Height: 5,617 ft. 

Distance from Bangalore: 280 Km

About Kumara Parvatha Trek: 

Tucked away in the Western Ghats of South India, the Kumara Parvatha trek from Kukke Subramanya is a zestfully sought-after experience among trekkers. Located amidst the state of Karnataka, this forms an ideal route for those who yearn to quench their thirst with a bit of natural beauty and adventure, seasoned with some spirituality. This trek, starting from the picture perfect town of Kukke Subramanya, the center of the famous temple of Lord Subramanya, takes one through dense forests, rich green grasslands, and rugged terrains. This entire journey up to the top of Kumara Parvatha is not just about a summit quest; it is about strolling amidst calmness and beholding the beautiful experiences that the Western Ghats have in store.

Trek altitude, distance, and trail

The Kumara Parvatha Trek is considered one of the toughest treks in South India, and for good reason. The trek is about 22 km round-trip and takes you to an altitude of about 5,617 ft. The journey starts from the Kukke Subramanya temple, where one usually takes the blessings of the Lord before embarking on this adventure. The entire trail has two major divisions – the first part, which passes through the dense forests of the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, and the second, where chirping birds will greet you and you get to hear the rustling of leaves occasionally as you break through the foliage. This part of the trek is relatively steep and can also be demanding. Therefore, you need to maintain a steady pace. Further ahead, one comes to Bhattara Mane, another famous resting place. It offers the travellers simple but refreshing food and water. The next stretch continues further on opened grasslands, with the surroundings of the hills offering a panoramic view. The final stretch toward the top of Kumara Parvatha passes Shesha Parvatha, another smaller peak that adds another dimension to the hardship involved in this trek. Here, the trail is rocky and exposed, so one should be prepared for a difficult climb.

The thrill and emotion that you feel at the summit

When you finally reach the Kumara Parvatha peak, you shall be overwhelmed. Standing right on top of the peak gives a feeling of accomplishment; it feels like all the sweat and toil were worth it. The panoramic view of the Western Ghats, the cool breeze, and the silent, yet lively atmosphere around—there are no words that describe this feeling of being on top of the summit with nothing but nature’s beauty. Now, be it the first-timer or the seasoned trekker, the experience of standing on the Kumara Parvatha peak is one that will live eternally in the memory of anybody. It’s a moment of pure bliss and oneness with nature, a memory to be cherished throughout life.

Weather conditions and best time to trek

The Kumara Parvatha Trek’s weather varies a lot throughout the year. Hence, the best time for the trek would be from October to February. During this period, the weather conditions are pretty cool and lovely for the trek. Temperatures during these months vary from 15°C to 28°C, which makes for comfortable walking conditions. Starting from June to September, the monsoon season is not recommended for obvious reasons, as the rain makes the trail very slippery and at times dangerous to walk. The post-monsoon surely offers magnificent greenery and vibrancy in the landscape. Always check with the weather forecast before you plan your trek to ensure a safe, enjoyable experience.

Towards building the right fitness for your trek

The Kumara Parvatha Trek requires a certain amount of fitness due to the demanding nature of the trail. Start with some aerobic exercises like running, cycling, or swimming to build up your stamina. On the other hand, strength training with an emphasis on legs and core gives you the ability to take steep climbs and equally steep descents. Flexibility exercises include yoga, which improves balance and reduces the chances of getting injured. Consistency is, therefore, the bottom line. On the mental front, prepare yourself to face long hours of walking and get ready to push your limits. Remember, it’s a challenging trek, but with the right preparation, it’s definitely achievable.

Permits and regulations

The Kumara Parvatha trek passes through the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. Therefore, it requires permission from the forest department. This is to ensure that the natural habitat remains intact and also to limit the number of trekkers on the trail. But don’t worry, if you’re trekking with Backpackers United, we take care of all the permits, so you enjoy the trek hassle-free.

Reaching the base camp from key cities

While reaching Kukke Subramanya, the base camp for the Kumara Parvatha Trek, has a relatively accessible pathway from different parts of the country, the nearest airport to this natural haven would be Mangalore, about 105 km away. One could hire a taxi or take a bus from Mangalore to Kukke Subramanya. If you prefer to travel by train, the closest railway station is Subrahmanya Road, located about 12 kilometers from Kukke. You can hire a cab or take an auto-rickshaw from there to reach Kukke. Direct buses are available from major cities like Bangalore, Mysore, and Mangalore to the Kukke Subramanya bus stand for people who prefer to travel by bus. The roads are also well-connected, and driving through the Western Ghats itself is scintillating.

Points of Interest/High Lights of the Trek

The Kumara Parvatha Trek is an experience to be etched in memory. Starting from the Kukke Subramanya temple, its spiritual aura is bound to set the tone for the journey. The initial main highlight of the trek would be the dense forest trail within the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. The biodiversity is absolutely amazing. You may spot various species of birds and, of course, wildlife if you are lucky. The view from Bhattara Mane itself is simply fascinating along with telling you how much your endurance test lies ahead. A little higher in altitude lies the Shesha Parvatha, from where one gets fantastic views of both the Western Ghats and the valleys below. The final climb to the top of the peak at Kumara Parvatha is steep and tiring but worth the effort. Standing from the summit, you are greeted by a 360-degree view of the surrounding landscape. It is one of the most humbling and awe-inspiring sights you get to see during the entire trek. Spiritual, natural, and physical experiences blend in this whole trek making it one of the greatest treks in South India.

Who May Participate?

Suitable for people having an affinity for nature and adventure, the Kumara Parvatha Trek is a must for experienced trekkers who look forward to a bigger test of endurance in the Western Ghats. Given the challenging nature of this trek, one needs to have good physical fitness. Steep ascents, long hours of walking, and rugged terrains are all part of this trek and hence, one needs to be physically and mentally fit. This trek is also meant for those who want to get away from the havoc cities and crowds and want to be one with nature. The view from the top of Kumara Parvatha is a sight without comparison, and the joy that you experience upon reaching the peak makes the trek completely worthwhile.

Things To Carry

  • Small Backpack to carry your essentials
  • Water Bottles
  • Comfortable clothes. Enough for all days of the adventure. Do carry an extra pair of clothes to change into once wet.
  • Comfortable Shoes with good grip for hiking
  • Sweaters/Jacket to bear the cold weather
  • Raincoat/Poncho in case of rains
  • Slippers/Flip-Flops to walk around the campsite
  • Personal Medication Kit (if any)
  • Portable Charger/Speakers
  • Cap/Hat/Sunglasses
  • Towel/Toothbrush/Soap and other essentials
  • Camera/DSLR if interested
  • Extra cash for Personal expenses/Meals not included

Price Includes

  • Comfortable and hygienic transportation
  • Packed lunch and Dinner on Day 1 and Breakfast, Lunch on Day 2
  • Forest permit and Local guide
  • Experienced driver and Trek Lead
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Accommodation

Price Excludes

  • Entry charges to sightseeing locations
  • Additional adventure or water activities
  • Breakfast on Day 1 and Dinner on Day 2
  • Personal expenses
  • Anything not mentioned in the "What's Included" section

What to Expect

You will have an abundance of experiences in the Kumara Parvatha trek, from Kukke Subramanya, passing through thick forests of the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary. On the way, there is great biodiversity and amazing landscapes. Farther upward, the views of the Western Ghats are overwhelming since the climb becomes quite steep and difficult. The journey to Bhattara Mane is interspersed with a lot of resting and refreshment with simple, hearty food. The climb to Shesha Parvatha and the final push to the Kumara Parvatha peak are really testing, but they offer you beautiful views all around. Be prepared to test your physical limits to the extreme, have moments of solitude, and reach a feeling of deep accomplishment at the summit. It is an incredibly memorable adventure that embodies the challenge of the physical body, beauty of nature, and calmness of the soul.

Accommodations

Twin sharing Tents will be provided for Accommodations.

  • Stunning Summit Views: At 1,712 meters, the summit of Kumara Parvatha offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Western Ghats, with rolling hills, misty valleys, and, on clear days, distant peaks like Tadiandamol and Kudremukh. The sunrise or sunset from the peak is a mesmerizing experience.
  • Diverse Terrains: The 22–28 km round-trip trail features a mix of dense shola forests, expansive grasslands, rocky paths, and steep inclines. Trekkers pass through lush forest stretches, open meadows, and a near-vertical rock face, making the journey visually spectacular and varied.
  • Shesha Parvatha and Scenic Vantage Points: The trek includes crossing Shesha Parvatha, a prominent peak offering sweeping views of shola forests and green hills. The trail between Shesha Parvatha and Kumara Parvatha, especially on misty days, feels like a mystical wonderland, enhancing the adventure.
  • Rich Biodiversity in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary: Located within the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, the trek is a haven for nature lovers, with opportunities to spot diverse flora, fauna, birds, and reptiles. The sanctuary’s vibrant ecosystem, including hidden waterfalls and streams, adds an ecological thrill.

Itinerary

Day 0 - Departure From Bangalore

On Friday, Get picked up in Bengaluru from the following points and start your journey towards Kumara Parvatha. Travel in private Non A/C pushback seater. Pick-up points include:

📍Majestic : Silks and sarees (7:00 PM)

📍Rajajinagara  : Navrang theatre- opp to Sagar hotel bus stand 07:30 PM

📍Yeshwanthpur : Metro station towards Tumkur 08:00 PM

📍Gorguntepalya : People Tree Hospitals- 08:15 PM

Day 1 - Kumara Parvata Trek (5,600ft) (7km Uphill)

  • You’ll arrive in Kukke Subramanya in the morning, where you can freshen up in hotel rooms. Once you’re done with freshening up, you can enjoy a self-sponsored breakfast.
  • However, your packed lunch will be provided, and any extra luggage can be securely left in the vehicle.
  • Your journey next will be towards the starting point of the hike, which eventually leads you to Girigadde, the designated camping site situated near the forest check post.
  • Once you reach the forest check post, it’s time to set up your tents for the night.
  • After enjoying your packed lunch, take some time to relax. Don’t forget to enjoy an amazing sunset from the Girigadde viewpoint.
  • Dinner is to be done at Bhattara mane, and it will be a self-service arrangement.
  • You can retire for the night in your tents, ready for the big trek ahead.

Day 2 - Kumara Parvatha Trek (7km Uphill and 14km Downhill) and Departure

  • Wake up early, around 3:00 AM, and gear up for an exciting day ahead. Freshen up and start packing your tents as you get ready for the most awaited trek ahead.
  • After completing the necessary procedures at the check post, you’ll set out on your trek to the Kumara Parvatha peak, the pinnacle of your adventure.
  • Breakfast will be provided on the way to the peak.
  • Upon reaching Shesha Parvatha, revel in the stunning views among the clouds at Pushpagiri hills. Depending on the timing and conditions, the trek lead will decide whether to proceed further to Kumara Parvatha.
  • After the trek, you’ll head back to the base camp and begin packing your belongings. Lunch will be served at Bhattara mane.
  • Following lunch, it’s time to descend back to Kukke Subramanya. Upon reaching the hotel, you’ll have a chance to freshen up and relax.
  • The journey back to Bangalore commences, and you’ll have a self-sponsored dinner on the way. Anticipate reaching Bangalore early the next morning, around 5:00 AM, concluding your memorable Kumara Parvatha Trek.

FAQ

How can I confirm my booking to Kumara Parvatha Trek?

You can directly reserve your slots by booking Kumara Parvatha Trek on the website, please ensure proper dates are selected before confirming your booking.

Is Kumara Parvatha safe for women travellers?

Safety and Security Guidelines are followed at all times, and it is our topmost priority. We have certified trek leads (Male/Female) accompanying the participants at all times and our stay follows well-rounded safety measures.

What payment options do I have?

We have multiple payment options on the website that you can refer to.

Can I have mobile connectivity on the Kumara Parvatha Trek?

Mobile connectivity is limited and can vary along the trek route. It’s advisable to inform someone about your trekking plans and expected return time beforehand.
 
 

Are there any water resources available in between during the Kumara Parvatha trek?

 
During the trek, you will come across small streams, one of the way to Bhattara Mane and another near Kallu Mantapa.
 

Where is Kumara Parvatha located?

Kumara Parvatha, a prominent peak in the Western Ghats, is situated within the surroundings of the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, close to the town of Somwarpet in the Kodagu (Coorg) district of Karnataka, India..

How far is Kumara Parvatha from Bangalore?

It is 272 Kilometers from Bangalore which takes about 5 and a half hours to reach.

Can Kumara Parvatha be trekked in one day?

No, the Kumara Parvatha Trek is typically a 2-day trek due to its challenging terrain and distance. Completing it in one day is not recommended as it requires significant physical exertion and time. It is advised to follow the itinerary to help maintain safety and make it the most enjoyable trek.
 
 

Which is best, Kudremukh or Kumara Parvatha Trek?

Both the Kudremukh Trek and Kumara Parvatha Trek are unique in their own ways. While the Kumara Parvatha Trek is said to contain breathtaking vistas, steep inclines and declines, it forms the very pinnacle of your achievement once you reach the top. Kudremukh, on the other hand, is more of a dense green landscape and an even domesticated trek.

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