Kumara Parvatha Trek




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35003300 / Person | Inclusive of all taxes

Overview

Meal
Trekking
Campfire
Waterfall Visit
Transportation
Accomodation

Includes

  • Transportation (from/to Bangalore)
  • Trek
  • Campfire (depends on weather)
  • Visit to Mallalli Falls
  • Breakfast on Day 1 & Day 2
  • Lunch on Day 1
  • Dinner on Day 1
  • Accomodation

Description

Welcome to one of the toughest and challenging treks in South India, where the climb will leave you wanting for breathes, and the scenery might just take your breath away. Kumara Partha's peak is nearly 1712m above the sea level. Otherwise known as Pushpagiri, is the second highest peak in Coorg. It is located in the Somwarpet Taluk, 20 kms from Somwarpet in the northern part of Kodagu district on the outskirt between Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu districts. The nearly 6 ot 7 km (one side) trek to Kumara Parvatha is not a child's play, but the feeling after summiting the peak is one of a kind. The trail is completely covered by the green meadows, and forest nearby is rich in flora and fauna. The enchanting peak is divine and sure to leave an impression.

 

Day 0: This overnight journey to Kumara Parvatha base begins from Bangalore on Friday.

 

Day 1: Reach Homestay, freshen up and have some breakfast, and start the trek with packed lunch. The trek to Kumara Parvatha takes you through the lush green forests and meadows, with steep pathway. A close work between body and mind is required. Encounter several water streams, adding a bit of blue to the greenery around. Monsoons can be really chaotic because of leeches. As you reach the Pushpagiri peak, the scenery will blow your mind. Time to unleash the photographer in you and capture some smiles. Then head to Shesha Parvatha, this being a difficult trail, entirely because of the steepness, is quite alluring. Descend after exploring and head back to the Homestay to spoil yourself with some scrumptious local cuisine. Unwind by the campfire and have the most tranquil sleep (believe us).

 

Day 2: Wake up early to leave for Mallalli falls, explore the place and come back tohomestay for breakfast. Pack up and prepare to leave for Bangalore and take with you a tale definitely worth sharing.

Things to carry

  • Backpack
  • Rain coat/Poncho
  • Water bottles
  • Energy food
  • Personal medication
  • Sweater/ jackets for the night
  • Extra pair of clothes
  • Toiletry bag
  • Sports shoes or trekking shoes in good condition
  • Flashlight/Torch with extra batteries
  • Track pants and cotton T-shirt
  • Camera (optional)
  • Moov spray, dettol solution or salt to avoid leeches

Itinerary

Day 0: This overnight journey to Kumara Parvatha base begins from Bangalore on Friday.

Day 1: 

06:30Reach Homestay, freshen up and have some breakfast,

08:30 start the trek with packed lunch

02:00 Reach Peak have packed lunch 

06:30 back to homestay

08:30 Dinner with (campfire depends on weather)

Day 2: Wake up early to leave for Mallalli falls, explore the place and come back to homestay for breakfast. Pack up and prepare to leave for Bangalore and take with you a tale definitely worth sharing.

Pickup Points

  • 1. Marathahalli (09:30 PM) - Near Kalamandir
  • 2. Silk Board (10:00 PM) - Bus Stop, Opposite To Pizza Hut
  • 3. BTM (10:10 PM) Udupi - Garden Bus Stop, Opposite To A2B
  • 4. Banashankari (10:40 PM) - Bus Stop
  • 5. RR Nagar (11:15 PM) - Gopalan Arcade, Mysore Road

 

Mode Of Transport 

1 to 7 Pax (Tavera Or Zylo)

8 to 13 Pax (Tempotraveler Or Winger)

14 to 24 Pax (Minibus)

25 to 50 Pax (Bus)

Cancellation Policy

    • All our arrangements are very basic; we do not/cannot provide luxury on such an event.
    • In case of unforeseen, Weather conditions or government restrictions, permission changes, certain activities may be cancelled and in such cases, we will try to provide an alternate feasible activity or Postpone option. However, no refund will be provided for the same.
    • Departure Day or Less Than 24 Hours Prior To Departure - No refund.
    • Anytime More Than 24 Hours Prior To Departure - Full refund, 10% cancellation charges apply.
    • You agree to indemnify yourself for the risks involved in the outings varying from destinations to destinations.
    • In case of damage or loss of any of the equipment or Items of Escape2explore, the responsible member has to bear the cost.
    • We have designated pick up and drop points, make your own arrangements of transports to the desired pick-up point accordingly.
    • We are dependent on third party transport agency; we don't have direct control over the vehicle, vehicle drivers. Issues pertaining to pick up and drop times or quality of bus are quite rare. If you are too specific please check before registering.
    • Escape2explore is not responsible if any injuries or accidents occur during the event.
    • Any client consuming Alcohol, Misbehaving, causing delay during the event will be terminated from the event without any prior warning and no refund will be given. Such clients should arrange their own transport to way back, Escape2explore does not hold the responsibility of terminated clients.
    • Littering, smoking & consumption of alcohol is banned for Trekking packages.

      For Bookings made from Third Party Website.

 

      • It is the reposibility of client to communicate with third party (booking website) for cancellation.
      • Cancellation / Refund is done by third party based on their policies. 

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Recent Review

Bharath S

The trek was awesome. The trail is very clean and nice. Kannika homestay they had booked was extremely good. Especially the coffee and tea provided by the homestay were just excellent. The trek leader was an 20 year old kid. We did not face any problem from him and he also tried to be good to us. But he was very shy to talk to any of us and due to his age, he was not professional as well. He also struggled a bit to maintain timings. more...

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