Looking for a trek in the greens in south India

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Hey Shekhar, Here are few Trekking spots in Coorg which you should consider for a Trek..... 1. Tadiandamol trek :- Thai is the main and most sought trek by adventure seekers in and around Bangalore ... Many trekkers take this trek as their first time trek also ... Trek distance : 4.5 Kms Starting point :- City center, Coorg 2. Iruppu falls trek :- This magnificent trek to waterfall has a starting point like 80 Kms from Kodagu.... This is a Trek that is in Brahmagiri hills Trek time :- 4 to 5 hrs 3. Kotebetta Trek :- This fort hill which is also a best trekking spot in Coorg ... A guide s always recommended to this trek as it's little difficult and also tricky Starting point :- Madhapur which is 15 Kms from madikeri ... Trek distance - 20 Kms The other treks which you can take are Pushpagiri Trek Kumara parvatha Trek Galibeedu to Subramanya Trek Happy Trekking and Happy Travelling Bro!!!
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1. Nilgiri, Tamil Nadu Nilgiri Hills or The Nilgiri is a part of Western Ghats. Situated in Tamil Nadu it shares its border with Karnataka and Kerala. Ooty, Kotagiri and Coonoor of Nilgiri district are the most wanted trekking destinations of Tamil Nadu. Favourable climate, gentle slopes and lesser restrictions make it easy for the trekker. April to June and September to December is the ideal time to trek Nilgiri as it is neither too hot nor too cold. Trekking permissions are given in advance by the Wildlife warden. 2. Coorg, Karnataka Coorg in Karnataka is one of the choicest place to trek while in South India tour. Situated by the Western Ghats, Coorg has favourable climatic conditions except June-September which are the monsoon months. January to March is the ideal time. Brahmagiri Ranges and Pushpagiri are famous for trekking holidays in Karnataka. Trekking can also be done near Iruppu Falls, Abbey Falls, Thadiyandamol and Nagarhole National Park. One needs to be aware of the weather conditions and attack of various reptiles and insects. 3. Peermede, Kerala Peermede is visited by tourists not only to explore the beauty of the place but also for trekking. Other adventure activities like paragliding, horse riding and cycling can also be enjoyed here. Kuttikanam, Kalthotti and Vagamon can be ventured as trekking holidays near Peermede. Peeru hills which is about 4kms from Peermede is also a hub for adventure trekking. April-June and September-November is the ideal time for this trekking tour. Eat This Before Bed & You Will Lose 25 Kg In 3 Weeks With No Gym Full Body Check Up Starting @ 700* INR. Sign Up Now Choose from a wide range of colours ad textures from Nerolac 4. Ananthagiri Hills, Andhra Pradesh Ananthagiri Hills in Vizag has favourable weather conditions to enjoy your trekking holidays. Small hillocks and forest surround Ananthagiri Hills which open various avenues for trekkers to explore. Forests here are not dense enough making it easy to trek. It is ideal for those who are trekking for the first time. Other than trekking, the beauty of the forest can also be explored in this trekking tour. 5. Kodachadri, Karnataka Kodachadri in Shimoga district of Karnataka is one of the adventurous trekking trails of South India. Trekking here demands high fitness level. Trekking here can be done during October - February. Karikatte Gate is one of the trek routes to Kodachadri. Total distance of 12-14kms can be trekked within 7-8hrs. Ganesha Guha, Hindlumane Falls and Belakallu Theertha can be viewed while trekking. With due permission of Forest Department, trekkers can make a tented stay here. 6. Munnar. Kerala Munnar is one of the most beautiful hill stations of South India and a significant place to trek in Kerala. Trekking through the hilly terrains of Munnar will reveal the further picturesque side of this place. Trekking holidays amidst winding ways and tea plantations makes the tour a memorable experience. Anamundi is the highest peak of Munnar and is most preferred by trekkers. Trekking holidays amidst tea garden will remain an amazing experience for you. 7. Chembra Peak, Kerala Chembra Peak is the highest peak of Wayanad and as such has become one of the wanted places to trek in South India. Trekking instruments are available from District Tourism Promotion Council. A heart shaped lake which has never dried till date can be seen when one reaches top of the peak. From the top of the peak one can see the entire district of Wayanad. Nature lovers can view mesmerising sceneries around Chembra Peak. 8. Paithalmala, Kerala Situated in Kannur district of Kerala. Paithalmala shares its border with Karnataka. Being a part of Western Ghats, the hilly terrain attracts photographers, nature lovers as well as trekkers. Paithalmala can be trekked either between June-October or January-March. Leeches and elephants are a common hosts of this place. An observatory tower at the hilltop gives the panoramic view of the valley downhill. Dense forest starts once you reach the tower. Early morning is the ideal time to plan a trekking tour to Paithalmala.
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Well suggested!! nothing left to answer I hope????????????????
You can choose between nilgiri, Tamil Nadu Coorg, Karnataka peermede, Kerala ananthagiri hills, Andhra Pradesh kodachadri, Karnataka Munnar, Kerala chembra peak, Kerala paithalmala, Kerala
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Hi Shekhar, here are few treks you should consider in South India Chembra Trek, Wayanad hill ranges Chimmini Trek, Thrissur Meesapulimala, Idukki Paithalmala Trek, Kannur Perumal Trek, Kodaikanal Jindhagada trek, Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
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