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Kodachadri Hills

Cloud-Kissed Sanctuary, Mystical Peak

HILL ATTRACTIONS

Introduction

Kodachadri is one of Karnataka’s most famous and mystical hill stations, located in the Western Ghats of the Shivamogga district. The name Kodachadri means ‘Jasmine of the Hills’ or ‘Kutaja flower-laden hill’. Rising to 1343 meters, this peak is a natural wonder that blends challenging trekking routes with profound spiritual significance, as it is the base for the revered Kollur Mookambika Temple.

Did You Know?

  • Altitude and Views: The peak stands at 1343 meters (4,406 ft) and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Western Ghats and, on clear days, the distant Arabian Sea.
  • Spiritual Significance: Kodachadri is deeply linked to Goddess Mookambika; it is believed that the Goddess performed penance here, and the famous Kollur Mookambika Temple is located near its base.
  • Sarvajna Peetha: A small temple on the peak, the Sarvajna Peetha, is said to be the spot where Adi Shankaracharya meditated and received enlightenment.
  • Biodiversity: The hill is surrounded by the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich flora, fauna, and diverse ecosystem.
  • Geographical Wonder: The name also means ‘hill of the cow-shed’, referring to the grassy slopes and valleys used for grazing.

Places to Visit

  • Kodachadri Peak: The summit, offering incredible 360-degree views of the surrounding hills.
  • Sarvajna Peetha: The small shrine dedicated to Adi Shankaracharya at the peak.
  • Hidlumane Falls: A series of mesmerizing waterfalls that form a popular stop on the trekking route.
  • Kollur Mookambika Temple: The ancient and highly revered temple located at the base (approx. 21 km drive).
  • Arasinagundi Falls: A remote and scenic waterfall accessible from the Kodachadri trekking trails.

What to Do

  • Trekking: Undertake the moderately challenging trek to the summit from the base village of Nittur or via the challenging jeep trail.
  • Pilgrimage: Visit the Sarvajna Peetha atop the hill and the Kollur Mookambika Temple.
  • Nature: Explore the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary for birdwatching and enjoying the dense shola forests.
  • Photography: Capture the spectacular sunrise, the thick mist enveloping the peak, and the view of the Arabian Sea.

How to Reach

  • By Air: Mangalore International Airport (IXE) is the nearest major airport (approx. 150 km).
  • By Rail: Kundapura Railway Station (approx. 60 km) is the nearest major railhead, connecting to the Konkan Railway network.
  • By Road: Kodachadri is accessible via road from Shivamogga (approx. 100 km) and Kollur. The final stretch requires a challenging jeep ride or trekking.

Where to Stay

  • Temple-run Dharmashalas in Kollur (21 km away)
  • Local Homestays and budget lodges near the base village (Nittur/Kollur)
  • KSTDC Hotel Mayura, Kollur

Things to Keep in Mind

  • Access: The final ascent to the peak is very difficult and usually requires a 4×4 Jeep or a demanding trek.
  • Permits: Check for necessary trekking permits from the forest department before starting the hike.
  • Weather: The area is constantly misty and cool; carry warm clothing and rain gear.
  • Safety: The trekking trail can be slippery and challenging, especially during the monsoon.

Summary

Ascend the mystical peak of Kodachadri, witness the spiritual legacy of Adi Shankaracharya, and explore the dense beauty of Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary. Plan your adventurous journey with Karnataka Tourism today!