Weekend at Malenadu: Kodachadri Trek

My penchant for mountains have continued for quite a while now and it’s amusing that I have not explored much around Karnataka which hosts some of the beautiful views. So when I heard about Kodachadri trek I knew I had to go. A night of disrupted sleep left me half angry and irritated but one glance of the delightful view outside made me all gleeful.

IMG_20151003_062514476_HDR
Misty blues!

Simple malenadu breakfast provided the much-needed energy and all of us geared up for the adventurous day ahead.

DSCN0116
Get…Set…Trek!!!

The route starts with an easy walk through the mud road which connects to the jeep route(provided you do not take the vehicle to the start point).An hour of walk bought us to the start point of the trail. The initial phase of the trek is enjoyable and relaxing.One passes through the thick forest which opens to glorious paddy fields.The greenery is both calming and pleasing to the eyes.

P1100554
In love with green earth 😀

We were to reach the peak via Hindumane falls.The path to the falls is quite slippery but nonetheless we made it to the beautiful place in no time.

_DSC6500
In all its glory!

The second leg of the trek is the challenging part as the trail gets steeper and this continues for most part of the trail.The Shola forests start to appear on one side with Sharavati backwaters on the other. The second leg comes to an end with the trail connecting to the jeep route.

IMG_20151003_130355385_HDR
Almost there…

One of the best things about travel are the people you meet.I am always surprised with the ease people bond when amongst the nature than within concrete buildings.The cool breeze, delicious home made food and amazing views with entertaining bunch of people was a perfect weekend luncheon.

P1100697
Ever green namma malenadu!

Distance seems farther when you are nearer to the destination.The last 2 kms was longer than expected.We were surrounded completely by mist when we reached the summit and the view was hardly seen but still the happiness of conquering yet another peak prevailed.The peak not only attracts trekkers but also is a place of religious significance.One sees a lot of devotees in large numbers around the peak.

It saddened me to see the summit point being littered by both trekkers and the devotees.I wonder how one feels devotional or can appreciate the surroundings when you see trash around? When one decides to trek the responsibility of keeping the trail plastic and garbage free automatically comes along. The rule is to leave the nature as it is – pristine and clean.

IMG_20151003_154606284
Quiet walk…

The bouncy turbulent jeep ride was adventurous which disarranged the bones in the body.There were no strangers anymore and conversations till midnight ended our venturous day.

PSX_20151007_125356
Lush&Green Nagara fort on the way back

This blog is incomplete without the mention of my mad+adventurous duo without whom the trek would not be exciting or comfortable. I still remember the Kudremukh trek when these guys started out new and they have come a long way.It is a joy to watch your friends  succeed on a path less travelled. If you’re wondering where and how to trek,click the link below to like the page and keep yourself updated on the upcoming treks.

12109272_691532970946490_4484027514516923774_n
No road is long with good company 🙂

Pic Credits: Maddy&Chaitra

For some madness and adventure LIKE Madventures

8 responses to “Weekend at Malenadu: Kodachadri Trek”

  1. This is too good!! Reminds me of my trek to Kodachadri! It was my first ever trek and beautiful one till date!! Until this trek I had not imagined what leeches can do! 😀

    Liked by 1 person

    1. I agree! It’s a beautiful place 🙂

      Like

  2. Great post! This looks like a gorgeous part of the world.

    Like

    1. Thank you 🙂 It’s indeed a beautiful place to visit

      Liked by 1 person

    1. Thanks Amma 🙂

      Like

  3. ಸುಂದರ ಚಾರಣ….

    ಮತ್ತೊಮ್ಮೆ ಹೋಗುವಾಗ, ನಮಗೂ ಒಂದು ಮಾತು ಹೇಳಿ,,,,,

    Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment