Hey adventurers! Let's hike up Kodachadri, a super cool peak in Karnataka! Did you know it was once called 'Kutajadri'? Legend says a sage did penance here. Imagine trekking through lush green forests to see breathtaking views. It's a fantastic spot for nature lovers and a must-visit in South India's Western Ghats! A perfect destination for your India travel diaries.
Explore The Hidlumane Falls
Photography Of The Scenic Beauty
Trek To The Kodachadri Peak
Visit Mookambika Temple At Kollur
Visit The Sarvajna Peetha
Witness The Sunset From The Peak
September to February
Early Morning
₹2,000 per person
Kodachadri's history is intertwined with Hindu mythology and spirituality. The name 'Kodachadri' is derived from 'Koda' meaning hill and 'Adri' meaning Jasmine, referring to the fragrant jasmine-like flowers that bloom abundantly in the region. The mountain is considered sacred and is believed to be the abode of Goddess Mookambika. The Sarvajna Peetha, a small stone structure at the summit, is said to be the place where Adi Shankaracharya meditated. Legend has it that he installed the idol of Goddess Mookambika at Kollur after his meditation here. Over the centuries, Kodachadri has been a pilgrimage site and a source of inspiration for spiritual seekers.