Kumara-parvatha trek
Saturday, December 27, 2008 5 Comments »I am back from an amazing weekend trek (Dec 20-21) to Kumara parvatha. Kumara parvatha is on the border between Dakshina kannada and Kodagu districts, standing 1712 meters above sea level (also known as Pushpagiri). It is a well-known trekking spot and every serious trekker from South India aspires to scale its heights. We ascended from the Somwarpet side on saturday, stayed overnight on top of KP and descended the following day from the Kukke side (13 km of a heck of a descent that almost ripped my legs off ;-). Overall, it was an unforgettable and an exhilarating experience. The beauty of the Western ghat ranges is just beyond words. Though I wanted to blog about this trek, my friend and a fellow trekker Srikanth has already taken care of it. Click here to read his post.
Here is a photo chronology of this incredible adventure (Click the pics to see enlarged versions):
Here is a photo chronology of this incredible adventure (Click the pics to see enlarged versions):
The gang of 10: From left - Shreyas, Shreyas-2, Karthik, Goutham, Avinash, Rajesh, Srikanth, Balu, Kiran and photographer Srivatsan. This is on way to the Malalli falls at around 7:00 in the morning on Saturday.
At Ponappa's house. This is after we got back from the falls, had breakfast and now ready to leave for the trek.
Near the check post. We walked 5 km here from Ponappa's house and we were exhausted even before we started trekking!
The campfire we lit. Wasn't that powerful but did sustain us until 8:30 by which time we decided to sleep.
Sunday morning: we started descending from the Kukke side. You can see the foot-path in the background disappear beyond the mountain.
The Kukke Subhramanya temple.
5 comments:
nice trek.. and also nice pics..
Good one maga..Nice choice of pics..
Maga just realised that putting only pics with one or two captions conveys the same thing as 2000 words composition i think ..except few facts of course
Super maga.... It was a great experience
it is indeed a very special place... absolute wilderness and awe-inspiring landscape...loved reading it...
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