Imagine standing at the top of the highest peak in Coorg, Tadiandamol Peak and the gentle mountain breeze swiftly brushing against your face. Enchanting, right? The voyage to this beautiful spot in the Western Ghats is as mesmerising as the destination. Walking through the dense forests, you will witness nature at its purest. With each step you take, you get closer to another eye-pleasing view this place offers. Tadiandamol Peak is the perfect guide to your adventure and peace, promising you a memorable rollercoaster that will stay with you long after you descend.

About Tadiandamol Peak

 Starting point view from Tadiandamol trek.

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Tadiandamol Peak is the highest mountain in Madikeri taluk, Kodagu district of Karnataka. With patches of shola forests in the valleys, it provides an immense travel experience with its beautiful landscapes and challenging trails. Walking through the misty pathways, you will experience dense greenery, vibrant fauna, and the soothing tunes of running streams.

Trekking through the lush greenery of this composed spot of Coorg will surely test your endurance but reward you with views worth every bit of it. You will feel a sense of accomplishment amidst the serene beauty of the Western Ghats.

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Tadiandamol Peak Trek Trials

Here is the detailed guide for Tadiandamol Peak Trek:

1.Kakkabe Bridge To Nalknad Palace

 Kakkabe Bridge to Nalknad Palace route at Tadiandamol Peak.

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Your memorable endeavour to this adventurous Kabbabe bridge begins with a lush, green wonderland. Here, you will encounter wide-spread flora and the calming sounds of running streams as you move along the initial stretch of this historic place. The trek then makes its way to the significant Nalknad Palace, which is 6km away and takes 3-4 hours to reach, depending upon the weather. It was built by the Kodagu ruler Dodda Veera Rajendra in the year 1792 AD as a rescue place from any attacks on the kingdom. The paintings of the Darbar Hall were so elegant. It is an important historical landmark mapped during the great trigonometric survey. It is a pleasing, vintage hunting lodge featuring a picturesque pause that will let you soak up its tranquil beauty and tradition. It is a way to enjoy the calm before the climb and revive the start of your trek!

  • Trek Distance: 5.54 km
  • Trek Duration: 1 hour

2.Nalknad Palace To Base Of Tadiandamol

Village located near the base of Tadiandamol Peak.

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The actual distance between the Nalknad Palace and the base of Tadiandamol is 6km. You can avail of Jeep services if you want to reduce your hiking time. The monsoon is the most tricky time to go on this trek because the track gets pretty slippery. The journey may be challenging as it steadily inclines as you move forward. Then you’ll enter the shola forests, which have canopy-like trees. These act as a shield from the sun, creating a cool environment. The chirping birds and flowing water add to the rhythmic soundtrack.

  • Trek Distance: 2 km
  • Trek Duration: 55 minutes

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3. Base Of Tadiandamol To The Boulder Point

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As you reach the base of the Tadiandamol trek, you must take the train to the left. As you move a little forward, you will notice a green board put up by the forest department. That old vintage board points to the left marking 3.75km left to reach the peak. It is advised to remove your shoes and socks to prevent them from getting damp from the stream waters. Reaching the boulder point is the most challenging part of the journey because you will encounter Rocky paths and steel trails ahead. You will have to display mental grit along with physical strength. The catch here is not to get intimidated by such hardships because, with every difficult step, you get closer to the peak. Boulder Point is your ultimate resting phase where you can refuel and enjoy the panoramic views of the valleys. This point is known as the boulder point because it has boulders scattered all around as if you are walking through a natural obstacle.

  • Trek distance: 2.30 km
  • Trek duration: 1 hour 20 minutes

Boulder Point to Tadiandamol Peak

Excotic plant along the Boulder Point to Tadiandamol Peak trek.

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You will see a hillock as soon as you reach the boulder point. The landscape transforms dramatically as you ascend further. The misty clouds cover the sky, and the air grows cooler and thinner. Moving forward, you would find trees tied with orange ribbons by the first department to serve as the guiding point for all the trekkers. When you finally reach the summit, you will be welcomed by spectacular views from the top. You can even see the entire Kodagu district on a clear day. That immense feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment when you stand at the top of Tadiandamol peak with the whole world spread beneath you is a feeling that’s just unmatchable.

  • Trek distance: 1.68 km
  • Trek duration: 1 hour 15 minutes

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Tadiandamol Peak: Nearby Attractions

This stunning location is surrounded by various fascinating attractions that cater to nature lovers, adventure seekers, and history enthusiasts alike. From serene waterfalls like Chelavara Falls to the tranquil beauty of Nalknad Palace, each site provides a unique experience.

1. Chelavara Falls

 Chelavara Falls, a famous picnic spot near Tadiandamol Peak.

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Just a short distance away from the beginning point of the trek, this splendid waterfall is a must-visit spot that is perfect for a refreshing dip. It is pure and displays a pristine beauty. The falls are circled by greenery, making it an ideal spot for relaxation after a day of exhaustion, but just be careful not to be anywhere near the streams during the monsoons because the water has tremendous velocity and may prove to be hazardous. Although it has a beautiful environment, the pathways are slippery so it is advised to be careful.

  • Entry Fee: Rs. 20-30
  • Timings: 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM
  • Distance from Tadiandamol Peak: 12 km

2. Raja’s Seat Garden

Raja's Seat Garden in Madikeri

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In Madikeri, Raja’s Seat Garden is a perfect setting to relax and admire the panoramic views of nature. You can watch the sunset and get mesmerised to see the sun descending the horizon. You can click pictures of the beautiful surroundings. The musical fountain is the centre of attraction. It is a good place to relax after a busy trekking day. The clouds above you would seem so close that you will feel yourself at the top of the world. This place is so pleasant that you can feel the chilled breeze even in the scorching heat.

  • Entry Fee: Rs.10
  • Timings: 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM.
  • Distance from Tadiandamol Peak: 40 km

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3. Abbey Waterfall

 Abbey Waterfalls, a serene location near Tadiandamol Peak.

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Located on the banks of the Kaveri River, Abbey Waterfall is another famous waterfall in Coorg, surrounded by spice estates and coffee plantations. The soothing sound of the water running down the stream is a pleasant treat to the ears. It is so soothing and mesmerising that it makes for a great photo opportunity. You will also find a hanging bridge constructed just opposite the waterfall, and the trees here are wrapped with pepper vines.

  • Entry Fee: Rs. 15
  • Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Distance from Tadiandamol Peak: 36 km

4.Dubare Elephant Camp

Dubare Elephant Camp,

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If you’re a great fan of wildlife, then Dubare Elephant Camp is a must-visit for you. This is the camp where the elephants were trained for the popular Mysore Dasara. It’s a perfect destination if you want to have a one-on-one chit-chat with your giant friends. Here, you can get to know them better by interacting with playful elephants, learning about what they do daily and even participating in their daily routine. So, roll up your sleeves and prepare for a grooming session with these elephants by visiting Dubare Elephant Camp.

  • Entry fee: Rs.50 per person + additional charges for activities
  • Timings: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM.
  • Distance from Tadiandamol Peak: 35 km

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Tadiandamol Peak Trek: Travel Tips

 Clouds over the hills as seen from Tadiandamol Peak

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  • Start the trek early in the morning to avoid the heat and have more time to explore.
  • Wear comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing, layered outfits, and a light jacket for the cooler temperatures at the summit.
  • Wear comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing and carry a light jacket for the summit.
  • Use sturdy trekking shoes with good grip for the uneven terrain.
  • Pack essentials like water, energy snacks, a first aid kit, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a raincoat.
  • Consider hiring a local guide for navigation and safety; check if permits are needed.
  • Stay hydrated but don’t overpack your bag with too much water.
  • Stick to marked trails and be aware of weather changes.
  • Choose to camp at designated spots or stay in local homestays for accommodation.
  • Carry back all trash and respect the natural environment.
  • Maintain a safe distance from wildlife and do not disturb their habitat.

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This Tadiandamol Peak trek is not just a mediocre trekking voyage but a breathtaking experience that takes you through the attractions of this hidden gem-Coorg and its natural beauty. Whether you’re trekking for bravery, or simply to break free from the atrocities of everyday life, this place is the ultimate answer. The sense of accomplishment that you feel while standing on the peak makes this trek an unforgettable adventure. So, plan a trip to Karnataka today!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tadiandamol Peak

Is this trek to Tadiandamol Peak suitable for beginners?

Yes, the trek is very well suitable for beginners, but you need to have a moderate level of fitness to go on this trek.The first section of the trek is pretty easy, but the trail gets more challenging as you come closer to the peak.

How much time does it take to complete the entire trek journey?

The trek usually takes about 5-6 hours to reach the peak and more 3-4 hours to return, depending on the pace and the ongoing weather conditions.

Can you camp on Tadiandamol Peak?

Camping is not permitted at the peak for safety reasons but you can definitely camp at the base or around Nalknad Palace.

Are there any eating spots along the trek?

There are no eating spots along the trek, so it is very important for everyone to carry their sufficient food and water. However, you can find small shops near the starting point of the trek and in nearby villages.

Which town is the closest to Tadiandamol Peak?

The closest town to Tadiandamol Peak is Kakkabe. It is well-connected to the other parts of Coorg via roads. Madikeri, which is the district headquarters, is located about 40 km away from Kakkabe.

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