Trekking is an outdoor activity that attracts loads of people to partake in. However, the more important aspect of a trek is the journey and its destination. We can trek just about anywhere, but where is the fun in that? Trekking is meant for places you usually wouldn’t visit for a daily stroll. It might be a bit challenging, but that is what attracts most people. If you enjoy the outdoors and are surrounded by flora and fauna, then Kote Betta, situated in Coorg, is the best place. It is the third-highest peak in Coorg, standing at an altitude of 1620 meters. Madikeri town is 15 km away, with many other famous spots located around it that you can visit to enjoy your holidays thoroughly.

Plan Your Holiday To Kote Betta For An Epic Journey In Coorg

If you don’t want to miss out on famous spots in Kote Betta, read this list of things you need to know before booking your tickets!

The Legend Of Kote Betta

Town of Madikeri, Coorg

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Mahabharata, one of India’s most famous pictures, is a story about good triumphing over evil. It is also a story about human nature, highlighting good and bad traits like love, bravery, greed, jealousy, etc. The Kote Betta is also called Fort Hill. Many people are attracted to this tourist spot because they believe the Pandava brothers briefly stayed there during their exile.

The houses they made out of stones are said to be still present there, and many visit this famous site to catch a glimpse of the past. So, if you are a mythology geek, this place is just for you and other like-minded people.

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How To Reach Kote Betta

Kote Betta is mesmerising and filled with beauty amidst nature. It attracts a large amount of visitors every year. There are several ways you can reach Kote Betta. These generally range from:

1. By Road

Green valleys in Coorg

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Tourists from Bangalore and Mangalore often drive to Coorg to visit the hilly peaks. If you are travelling from Bangalore, you can either take the route via Mysore or, if you live closer to Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore, take the route that passes Kunigal. Bangalore is 264 km away, and the travel would take approximately 5 to 6 hours.

Tourists from Mangalore can drive there, too, and there are two possible routes. The first route goes through Sullia, and the second passes Ithoor. The distance between Mangalore and Kote Betta is 170 km, and the trip would take around 4-5 hours. If people travel via bus, the Karnataka State Road Transport Service will drop them closest to the place at Madikeri, from where they can hire a cab. If they choose private buses, they drop them off slightly further at Hattihole, the Kote Betta base camp.

2. By Rail

Smooth Roads of Madikeri

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Tourists can take a train from Bangalore or Mysore to Subramanya Railway Station. From there, they can hire a cab to drive them to Kote Betta.

Another route is a train to the Mysuru Railway Station and a cab drive to the hills in Coorg.

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Things To Do

The green forests of this place surround Abbey Falls. From the enchantingly beautiful Shiva Temple atop Kote Betta to the mesmerising view of the Harangi Delta, here are some of the best things to do in Kote Betta.

1. Shiva Temple Atop Kote Betta

Hill Ranges of Kote Betta

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The temple at the top of the peak is the most beautiful sight to behold. It is very auspicious when locals often come to pray and do rituals to show their gratitude and devotion to Lord Shiva. It is the perfect spot to visit after your trek up the hill. The energy inside the temple will relax you and eliminate any fatigue. The temple also has two ponds at the back, one where animals can quench their thirst and the other at the locals’ disposal.

People speculate that beneath the temple is a cave, as many have reported hearing sounds similar to those in a cave. Make sure to visit this temple to get the blessing of the Almighty Shiva.

2. Trek To Kote Betta

Scenic views on the Kote Betta trek

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The trekking trail to Kote Betta has amazing views for people to experience and enjoy. The trail takes you across the misty hills of Coorg with lush and bright green valleys and meadows that house many different kinds of wildlife, such as otters, Indian mongoose, wild dogs, Sambars, elephants, gaurs, Indian giant squirrels, brown palm civets.

The fun part of this trek is passing villages where one can learn the culture and way of life of the locals. Their local spices and coffee are a must-buy. They have plantations of coffee and spices that are a tourist attraction. The jackfruit gardens are a hit amongst locals and travellers.

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3. Visit Eco Valley

Coffee waiting to be harvested in Coorg

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The Eco Valley is a sight of green, deep forests that are a welcoming break from the concrete jungles of metropolitan cities. This valley is between the base camp of the place and the ancient Shiva Temple at the top of the peak.

It is the perfect way to explore as it is on your way to the peak of Kote Betta. Here, you can witness the magnificent beauty of the Western Ghats. It is best to travel between 6 am to 6 pm.

4. Camping

Clouds rolling off of the hills of Coorg

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Many trekking trails allow tourists to set up camp and stay the night at their destination.  It is the best place for a night of rejuvenation. People can build a campfire, take turns singing songs, dance, play games, and share stories. It is the perfect way to bond with people from different walks of life.

Roasting marshmallows, sharing food, and finally, lying under the starry skies of Coorg is the best way to enjoy your holiday away from the city’s demanding commotions.

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5. View Of The Harangi Dams

Small stream towards the back of Harangi Dam

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This famous dam was built over the Cauvery River and is situated in the village of Kushalnagar. It is almost 40-50 km away from the destination. So, the question is, how would one visit this reservoir?

The answer is simple: You don’t visit the dam. The peak of Kote Betta offers a view of the dam and the river Cauvery, presenting an aesthetic and breathtaking view of a mixture of nature and mankind.

Seasons To Visit Kote Betta

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Coorg is drenched during the monsoon season from July to September. Usually, people avoid going during this season as many places might be closed or risky to visit. However, one cannot deny it is beautiful during the rainy season. If you do not mind getting wet and dirty in the rain, then this is your chance to visit. Take the necessary precautions to have a safe journey.
However, the best time to visit Kote Betta without weather complications would be the post-monsoon season, from September to February. The weather is pleasant, and the entirety of the Western Ghats is gushing with greenery. It’s a hypnotic sight to behold.

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With the information above, you can write down your itinerary according to your taste. It is the perfect place to enjoy a small vacation with friends on long weekends, a reunion with school or college friends, a honeymoon, or a tour with nature enthusiasts. Book tickets for your trip to Coorg, and don’t forget to add Kote Betta to your itinerary for a perfect vacation!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Kote Betta

Where is Kote Betta located?

Kote Beta is the third highest peak in Coorg, near the town of Kote in Karnataka.

How long does it take to finish the Kote Betta trek?

Depending on the pace and route, the total trek takes about 5 to 7 hours. It takes 3 to 4 hours to climb to the peak and another 2 to 3 hours to climb back down.

Is the trek difficult to complete?

The difficulty of the trek is moderate. Experienced trekkers will face no issues when completing the trek. Beginners too can finish the trek with preparation and proper equipment.

What are the tips for Kotte Betta?

Always remember to stay hydrated and carry chocolate or small treats so you do not feel fatigued. If you travel with a group or a guide, always be with them. Do not wander off alone, especially if you have children with you.

What kind of accommodations are available in Kote Betta?

Setting up camp for the night is allowed on the hill peak. However, there are comfortable lodgings and hotels in Madikeri, which is 30 km from Kote Betta. A cab can drive you there.

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