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Tour to Kudremukh
Facts And Figures
- Total Population: 8095
- Best time to visit: December - February
- Area: 640 sq km
- Languages: Kannada, Hindi, and English
- STD Code: 08269
Introduction
Renowned for the Kudremukh National Park, Kudremukh is the largest reserve of a tropical wet evergreen forest in Karnataka. Kudremukh literally means Horse face, so named because of the unique shape of the Kudremukh Peak. It is a perfect destination for trekking, marked by emerald green forests interspersed with rivers, grassy slopes, and rare orchids.
Location
A hill-station 95 km south-west of Chikmagalur town, Kudremukh is situated 1894.3 m above sea level, overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Best Time To Visit
For a Tour to Kudremukh, the best time to visit is between the months of December and February.
History
Way back in 1916, the British Government declared Kudremukh as a Reserved Forest to stop deforestation. In 1987, the Government of Karnataka declared these Reserved Forests as a National Park.
Tourist Attractions
Make your Tour to Kudremukh memorable by visiting these famous tourist places near Kudremukh –
- Kudremukh National Park:
Named after the Kudremukh Peak, this park is divided into four ranges - Kudremukh, Kerekatte, Kalasa, Shimoga, and has a wide diversity of flora and fauna.
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Hanumana Gundi Waterfalls:
Water gush down a height of more than 100 feet onto natural rock formations at this waterfall. Situated 32 km from Kalasa, you can reach here trekking.
- Lakya Dam:
Located near the Kudremukh project area, this is an interesting spot in the Kudremukh range.
Places around Kudremukh
Explore the land of Kudremukh, visiting the places around it, while on a Tour to Kudremukh –
- Gangamoola:
Encircled by thick forests, this pretty spot in the Bhagawathi Forest is the origin of three important rivers, the Tunga, the Bhadra and the Nethravathi. A shrine of Goddess Bhagavathi and a Varaha image within a cave are prime attractions here.
- Jamalabad Fort:
This fort, built by Tipu Sultan in 1794, was renamed after his mother Jamalbee.
Fairs And Festivals
- Karavali Festival:
Held in February every year, in nearby Mangalore, this festival organized by the Government of Karnataka observes vibrant rituals like the Bhuta (Demon Worship), Nagamandala and Demon Dance.
- Navrathri festival:
This ten-day festival is celebrated in nearby Chikmagalur on the occasion of Durga Puja.
Where to stay
Enjoy a comfortable stay while on a Tour to Kudremukh at the hotels in Kudremukh, offering a remarkable blend of tradition and modernity. Some of the major hotels in Kudremukh are Hotel Chandan, Naveen Lodge, Silent Valley Resort, Seethanadi Nature Camp, etc.
How To Reach
- By Air
The nearest airport is at Mangalore (130 km).
- By Rail
The closest railway station is located at Mangalore.
- By Road
Kudremukh is well-connected by a network of roads to Mangalore, Chikmagalur and Sringeri.
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