Monsoon transforms Karnataka’s Western Ghats into a lush, magical landscape. The forests grow denser, streams overflow with fresh rainwater, and mist clings to the trails. For trekkers, this is the best time to explore the natural beauty of the region. Karnataka, with its rolling hills, dense shola forests, and biodiverse wildlife, offers some of the most scenic trekking experiences during the rainy season.
Best Monsoon Treks In Karnataka
Here are seven of the best monsoon treks in Karnataka that you should not miss:
Kudremukh
Kudremukh, standing tall at 6,207 feet, is Karnataka's second-highest peak. Located within the Kudremukh National Park, this 18 km trail is one of the most popular monsoon treks in the state. The route takes you through open grasslands, thick shola forests, and gushing streams. During the rains, mist envelops the hills, and the wide views from the top feel otherworldly.
Kurinjal Peak
Also located in Kudremukh National Park, Kurinjal Peak lies within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The trail is peaceful, often less crowded, and passes through rainforest paths filled with stream crossings and forest clearings. Monsoon turns this route into a quiet, misty escape with vibrant greenery all around.
Brahmagiri
Brahmagiri sits on the Karnataka-Kerala border and is known for its proximity to the roaring Iruppu Falls. The climb offers a mix of forest cover and rolling grasslands. During the monsoon, the falls are in full force, and the views from the top are some of the best in the region.
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Netravati Peak
This 14 km trek begins at Samse and leads you through thick forest patches, muddy streams, and hilly ridges. From the summit, you can spot nearby peaks like Kudremukh and Rani Jhari. Though the trail is stunning during monsoon, trekkers should be prepared for slippery terrain and leeches. Wildlife sightings, including the Malabar giant squirrel and Nilgiri langur, add to the experience.
Kodachadri
Kodachadri, the tenth-highest peak in Karnataka, lies within the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary. The route climbs through dense forests and meadows before reaching a centuries-old temple near the summit. In monsoon, the trail becomes mist-covered and feels steeped in myth and history.
Nelji Hill (Coorg)
Tucked away in Coorg, the Nelji Hill trek blends dense forest trails, ridge walks, and scenic grasslands. Starting with a stream crossing, the route steadily climbs to a wide ridge offering panoramic views of Tadiandamol and the Brahmagiri range. The rains add slipperiness and mystery to the trail, making the summit views all the more rewarding.
Valikunja
This 8.8 km trek within Kudremukh National Park takes you to 3,215 feet above sea level. The route winds through coffee plantations, lush forest paths, and scenic grasslands. In the monsoon, expect to see clouds sweeping across the ridges, wildflowers blooming, and long-distance views of Mullayanagiri, Sitabhumi, and Ettina Bhuja.
Karnataka’s monsoon treks offer more than just adventure; they provide a chance to see the Western Ghats at their most alive.
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