Where the Western Ghats are at their wildest
Located in the Chikkamagaluru district, Kudremukh is a hill station like no other. Named after its horse-shaped peak, this region is part of the Kudremukh National Park, a UNESCO-recognised biodiversity hotspot. With sweeping meadows, tropical forests, and shola grasslands, Kudremukh offers an experience of the hills that is serene, wild, and absolutely untouched.
It’s the ideal destination for eco-tourism, wildlife watching, and quiet retreats, far from the noise of city life.
Why should you explore this beauty
- Explore one of the greenest and most pristine hill landscapes in South India.
- Home to rare orchids, birds, and wild mammals including gaur and lion-tailed macaques.
- Perfect for nature-focused holidays, forest trails, and peaceful getaways.
Kudremukh offers a softer, more introspective hill experience, less about sightseeing, more about simply being.
Best Time to Visit
Visit between October and March for pleasant weather, post-monsoon greenery, and wildlife sightings. The area receives heavy rainfall during monsoon and is best avoided from June to August.
Things to Do
- Drive through the Kudremukh forest route, one of the most scenic in Karnataka
- Stay at eco-lodges or forest guesthouses surrounded by birdsong and mist
- Visit Hanuman Gundi Falls or walk forest paths near Kalasa and Samse
- Trek to the Kudremukh peak (with forest permission) if you’re up for a guided adventure
Nearby Attractions
- Kalasa: A peaceful temple town on the banks of the Bhadra River
- Horanadu Annapoorneshwari Temple: Known for its spiritual ambiance and riverside setting
- Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary: A short drive away and perfect for a safari extension