Karnataka’s Western Ghats come alive during the monsoon, offering trekkers lush green trails, misty mountains, and the soothing sound of flowing streams. If you’re looking to embrace the wild charm of nature this rainy season, here are some of the best monsoon treks in Karnataka to add to your adventure list—with distances, starting points, and travel info from Bangalore.

Trek NameTotal DistanceStarting PointDistance from Bangalore
Kodachadri Trek14 kmNittur403 km
Gangadikal Peak5 kmKudremukh town335 km
Kurinjal Peak Trek9.2 kmBhagawathi Nature Camp, Kalasa336 km
Netravathi Trek14 kmSamse312 km
Kudremukh Trek18 kmMullodi, Kalasa317 km
Ballalarayana Durga13.6 kmDurgadahalli280 km
Ettina Bhuja4.2 kmByrapura275 km
Tadiandamol Trek4.2 kmByrapura282 km
Nishani Motte Trek10.4 kmBhagamandala, Coorg284 km
Kumara Parvatha Trek22 kmKukke Subramanya280 km

1. Kudremukh Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~18 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Mullodi Village
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~330 km
    One of the most scenic treks in South India, Kudremukh offers rolling green hills and dense shola forests. During the monsoon, the entire trail turns misty and magical, with countless stream crossings and cloud-covered peaks.

2. Kodachadri Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~14 km (via Hidlumane Falls)
  • Starting Point: Nittur Village
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~410 km
    Kodachadri is a classic monsoon trek with waterfalls, forest trails, and a spiritual summit. The trail through Hidlumane Falls is especially enchanting in the rainy season.

3. Kurinjal Peak Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~12 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Bhagawathi Nature Camp
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~330 km

    Located inside Kudremukh National Park, Kurinjal offers a peaceful monsoon experience through dense forests and grassy ridges with misty valley views.

4. Netravathi Peak Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~14 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Samse Village
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~320 km
    An offbeat trail in the Kudremukh belt, Netravathi Peak is lush, wild, and perfect during monsoon. The trail is moderate and offers panoramic summit views on clear days.

5. Gangadikal Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~10 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Near Charmadi Ghat
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~300 km
    A lesser-known gem, Gangadikal is ideal for trekkers looking for solitude and raw beauty. The monsoon enhances the trail with misty ridgelines and fresh streams.

6. Bandaje Falls Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~15 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Ballalarayana Durga Fort, Durgadahalli
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~280 km
    Combining fort ruins and waterfalls, this trek is a monsoon marvel. The roaring Bandaje Falls and forest trails make it a thrilling experience.

7. Tadiandamol Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~12 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Kakkabe Village
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~270 km
    As the highest peak in Coorg, Tadiandamol offers scenic meadows and mist-filled trails. It’s a beginner-friendly monsoon trek with stunning hill views.

8. Ettina Bhuja Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~6 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Shishila
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~300 km
    A short yet adventurous trek shaped like an ox’s hump, Ettina Bhuja is lush and mystical in the rains. Great for a quick weekend escape.

9. Nishani Motte Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~10 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Tala Cauvery/Forest Checkpost near Bhagamandala
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~270 km
    A peaceful monsoon trail in Coorg, Nishani Motte offers forest walks, ridge hikes, and expansive views. It’s perfect for beginners seeking nature’s quiet charm.

10. Kumara Parvatha Trek

  • Trek Distance: ~22 km (round trip)
  • Starting Point: Kukke Subramanya Temple
  • Distance from Bangalore: ~280 km

Kumara Parvatha, also known as Pushpagiri, is one of the most challenging treks in Karnataka and is extremely popular among seasoned trekkers. The trail begins from the temple town of Kukke Subramanya and takes you through thick forests, meadows, steep ascents, and eventually to the summit. During the monsoon, the path is filled with mist, flowing streams, and slippery terrain—making it both stunning and demanding. If you’re up for a tough but incredibly rewarding experience, Kumara Parvatha is a must-do.

Pack your poncho, lace up your boots, and get ready to explore these rain-kissed trails. Karnataka’s monsoon treks are waiting for you!