Introduction
One of the most popular places to trek in India is Karnataka. This place is a popular destination for trekkers from all walks of the globe. It is peaceful and has many beautiful places that are beyond our imagination. Monsoons are the best time to trek in the Karnataka mountains.
You will be amazed at the state’s beauty during monsoon rains. Karnataka’s natural beauty is stunning during monsoons. You can see the waterfalls in their original form, admire dense forests, and marvel at the lush greenery of its fields.
The Ramanagara Trek is the best trek to take during monsoon season.
Ramanagara Trek is known for its many adventures in dense forest. A serene trek in Ramnagara, Banglore will allow you to explore the beauty of the Western Ghats and its hidden treasures.
The trek covers 22km and you can feel at peace with nature. The trail passes seven hills.
Kunagalu Betta Trek is also the longest trail in Ramanagara. It is approximately 4.3km long. The trek takes an average of 1h 29 minutes. For more detail https://wayofwillcbd.com/
TimeStamp for Ramanagara Trek
- 06:30AM: Pick-up at Bangalore
- 08:30: Arrive at Ramanagara campsite for breakfast
- 09:45: Start the activities (Paintball & Zipline).
- 01:30 PM: Get ready to go for lunch
- 03:00 PM: Visit Manchanbele Or Kanva Dam for water activities & Rappelling
- 05:30PM: Return to Bangalore on your way to the Big banyan Tree
- 07:00 PM: Arrive at Bangalore
Itinerary for Ramanagar Trek:
- Public transport is a good option. Try to get there early in the morning. Try to catch the first bus.
- Take a direct flight to Ramanagar.
- Take an auto to Ramanagar once you have reached Ramanagar.
- If you’re on a road trip, you can leave Bangalore at 4:30 or 5 AM.
- You will see a Rama Devara Betta board to your left (there’s a bend towards the right about 2km from Ramanagar).
- When you get there, you can also see the Kamaan on your right-hand side.
- You have two options: skip breakfast and go straight to the entrance. There will then be a Rama Devara Betta at the foot. You can also enjoy a delicious taste of idli at Bidadi (8km) or south Indian cuisine in Kamath Lokaruchi (8km) before reaching the betta.
- You have two options: park your car near the gate, and walk from there; or, you can drive your vehicle to the entrance and park there before climbing up the steps.
- There are approximately 400 steps to climb. There is a diversion to the left of the temple that leads you to the summit.
- It is a good idea to reach the top before sunrise, as the temperature will be cool and the breeze will cool you down.
- You can relax in peace once you have reached the top. You can either walk from the top or take your car to the entrance and park there, then climb the steps.
- You should expect to climb approximately 400 steps. This place is not home to many monkeys (or troublemakers) as Shivagange.
- When you get to the temple, make sure to go left to reach the diversion that leads to the summit.
- It is better to get there early in the morning. The weather will be cool so you can enjoy the breeze.
- After you have reached the top, take some quiet time to sit down. While you are going back, you can enjoy tender coconut water. You will find it along the way.
The essentials of trekking:
- Backpacks
- Raincoat, rain or shine
- Water bottles/sippers
- Energy food(protein-rich etc.)
- Kits for medical use
- Nightwear: Jackets or sweaters
- Sports shoes/ trekking shoes
- Extra batteries for Torches
- Track pants etc.