


Kumara Parvatha Trek, a challenging 16 km journey through lush forests and stunning landscapes, leading to the second-highest peak in the Western Ghats.
Kumara Parvatha Trek involves steep climbs and uneven terrain, making sturdy hiking boots essential.
The trek can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers, so a waterproof jacket is recommended.

To maintain energy levels during the long trek, high-energy snacks like energy bars or trail mix are optional but helpful.

The summit offers panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the surrounding forests.
A sacred temple dedicated to Lord Bhagandeshwara, located near the starting point of the Kumara Parvatha Trek.
A scenic waterfall located near the Kumara Parvatha Trek trail, perfect for a refreshing dip after the trek.
Rice flour roti with mixed vegetables, served with coconut chutney
Finger millet balls, typically eaten with saaru (lentil soup)
Rice and lentil dish with mixed vegetables and spices, served hot
A popular cafe near the Kumara Parvatha Trek, known for its breakfast options and scenic views.
A local favorite serving traditional Karnataka and North Indian cuisine near the Kumara Parvatha Trek.
An upscale restaurant near the Kumara Parvatha Trek, offering a unique dining experience with a view of the valley.
A traditional Kodava silk saree, handwoven with intricate patterns, symbolizing the rich culture of the Kodava people.
Single-origin, high-quality coffee beans grown in the lush estates of Coorg, known for its unique flavor and aroma.
Intricately designed silver jewellery, often adorned with precious stones, reflecting the rich heritage of the Kodava community.

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