It is no child’s play to trek up a waterfall. Climbing up these falls can be even more challenging in the monsoon given the heavy flow of water and the slippery nature of the rocks.
2. Leeches on the Trail
Leeches can be found in abundance in the forest sections on this trail. The climate here is humid and the rainforest-like conditions make it the perfect home for leeches. Carry salt and wear gaiters to protect yourself against them.
3. Long Nature of the Trail
The trail from Nittur to Vallur covers a total distance of 20 kms spread across two days. This is quite a long journey through the hills and is challenging even for trekkers with some prior trekking experience.
Difficulty Level and the Bikat Rating Scale
Kodachadri is a level 2 trek on the Bikat Rating Scale.
About the BRS: The Bikat Rating Scale rates the difficulty level of all treks and expeditions in our portfolio after taking into account their geographical and climatic conditions.
According to this scale, if you are a beginner who is unsure of your fitness level and don’t know what to expect on a trek, a trek rated one will be a good place to start.
If you liked your very first trekking experience and are looking to test your limits next, the treks rated 2 or 3 will do the job for you.
A beginner who is sure of their fitness level on the other hand is welcome to skip the first two levels and directly start with one of the treks rated 3.
From 4 onwards, the rules change a little. It is mandatory to have trekking experience of the previous level to participate in the next level.
Best Time to do the Kodachadri Trek
The best time to do this trek is during the post monsoon and winter months between October to February. The beauty of the forests and grasslands is brought out during the post monsoon months with the lush green colour dominating the scenery. Winter months offer clear views of the surrounding mountains and the valleys below.
The summer months offer a different experience with the shade of brown taking over and extremely hot temperatures making it difficult to do the trek.
This region sees heavy rainfall during the monsoon months which makes the trek even more challenging.
How to Reach the Base
Nittur can be reached by a private vehicle or by public transport.
If you are reaching by public transport, there are regular KSRTC buses that ply from Bangalore to Kollur. You can ask to be dropped off at Nittur or Sigandur bus stops. Even better if they agree to drop you at Marakutuka bus stop. The bus will take 8-9 hours to reach.
Frequently Asked Questions about Kodachadri Trek
1. Is there network connectivity on the trek?
The network connectivity on this trek is very poor and close to none. You might get a patchy network from BSNL but that’s about it.
2. Are there food stalls on the trail?
There are no food sources on the trail. You can request the PWD Guest House to arrange some food for you. It is advisable to carry your own food from Nittur or some protein bars, nuts and ready to make food packets from Bangalore. Fill your bottles in Nittur and you can refill them at Hidlumane Falls or at the PWD Guest House.
3. Do I need a permit for this trek?
Yes, you are required to obtain permissions beforehand for the Kodachadri trek. You can visit this website for permissions:
https://kudremukhanationalpark.in/?page_id=709
Camping is not allowed on the Kodachadri trek.
4. What are the stay options available to me?
You stay at the PWD Guest House by making a reservation prior to your arrival. This can be booked via the Karnataka Tourism Department. Contact: 9480175032.
5. How long does the trek take?
The trek can be covered over 2 days if you are following the route from Nittur to Vallur.
6. Is this trek for beginners?
No, this trek is not for beginners and warrants prior trekking experience. It is a moderate level trek and will test your endurance.
That’s all about the Kodachadri trek! Should you wish to know more or need help planning your weekend adventure to the Western Ghats, please feel free to reach out to our team.