With Western and Eastern Ghats on either side, the states in South India are a beauty to behold during monsoon season. It is the lush greenery that never fails to amaze travellers. What a stunning view would it give to stand on a peak and look around with raindrops pouring on the landscape? And what better way to experience this than by hiking to some picturesque destinations in South India in the monsoon season! Because, hiking is not only an adventure, but it is a way to delve into the lap of nature.

There are nine hiking trails in South India that are perfect to explore during the rainy season. Let’s learn more about them.

Gandikota Trek, Andhra Pradesh

Gandikota Trek, Andhra Pradesh

Also known as the Grand Canyon of India, the trek in Andhra Pradesh is one of the famous hikes in the monsoon. Due to scorching heat in the summers, the best time to trek here is between September and February. The place not only offers a beautiful trek but also lets you experience awe-striking landscapes. One can explore Belum Caves and the interiors, which look similar to Antelope Canyons in Arizona. The banks of Rayalacheruvu Lake, the site of Jamia Masjid and the stunning architecture of temples are a few other things to explore in Gandikota in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. Apart from trekking, people can also indulge in rappelling, kayaking and rock-climbing adventures.

Narasimha Parvatha Trek, Karnataka

Narasimha Parvatha Trek

It is one of the unexplored treks of Karnataka that no one talks about. Its lush green surroundings mimic the evergreen rainforest. It gives the vibes of a jungle, and if a person is fortunate, they might come across the mating dance of a king cobra. The trekking distance of this hiking trail is 20 km, and its difficulty level is moderate. It starts with Agumbe and ends at Sringeri. You have to carry personal food during the trek, and it could take around 2 days to cover the distance. 

Tadiandamol Trek, Karnataka

Tadiandamol Trek

Overlooking Kerala, this trek is one of the highest peaks in Coorg, Karnataka. Amid the greenery of the Western Ghats, the trek is an easier climb that starts from Honey Valley. It is a 25 km distance hike, and the main attraction of this hiking trail is Leech Jungles. This trek offers Nalknad Palace, Nilakandi Falls, Igguthappa Temple and Chalavara Falls as local attractions. During the rains, the entire trail is covered with pink flowers that can amaze anyone. It is recommended to take food or consider staying at homestays. The trek can be covered in a day.

Chembra Trek, Kerala

Chembra Trek

In the Wayanad hills of Kerala lies a trek with a gorgeous view. The 14 km hiking trail starts from the Chembra Forest Department and ends at the same place. The trek is easy and can be completed in a day. It starts from a tea estate, crosses the grasslands and takes the tourist in between the clouds. The star attraction around the trail is a heart-shaped lake enroute that ensures a picturesque view. The side attractions around the places are Kuruva Island, Edakkal Caves, Meenmutty Falls, Lakkidi, Banasura Sagar Dam and Soochipara Falls.

Ananthagiri Hills, Telangana

Ananthagiri Hills

The hills are surrounded by the Eastern Ghats and stun the tourists with the surrounding beauty. Situated in Telangana, the Ananthagiri Hills are nestled at the altitude of 1168 m in the Ranga district. It is 90 km away from Hyderabad and is recorded to have one of the earliest forest-dwelling civilisations. This hiking trail is the birthplace of the river Musi. It is one of the best places to pay a visit during the monsoon due to the lush greenery surrounding the place. Other places to visit nearby are Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Nagasamudram Lake and Kotpally Reservoir.

Chityal Hills, Telangana

Chityal Hills, Telangana

With a picturesque view, this is one of the glamourous monsoon treks in South India. The mountain ranges are famous for camping because they overlook a lush green landscape that can mesmerise anyone. The hills are 90km away from Hyderabad. The trekking is around 2-3 days. It is a short trek that can be covered over a weekend.

Kudlu Theertha Waterfall Trek, Karnataka

Kudlu Theertha Waterfall Trek

Ever wondered what it would be like to trek around a river, somewhere around the wildlife sanctuary. It is one of those hiking trails that can make this wish a reality. The trekking distance is only 20 km, and it is full of adventures. It is easy and starts from Hebri. The trek requires one to carry the camping gear and food. A guide is a must because it is difficult to find the waterfall when you are not aware of the area. It is the major reason why people come here for trekking. Tourists can also choose to roam around Malpe and Agumbe. Another adventurous activity around the place is river rafting in the Sita River.

Kodachadri Trek, Karnataka

Kodachadri Trek

Amid the Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, the trek gives a striking aerial view of the Sharavathi Reservoir. Tourists camp at the edge of the cliff, only to wake up in the morning with the sun painting the entire landscape in beautiful hues. It is one of the most preferred hikes in the monsoon because it is a mix of grasslands, temples, sanctuary and tropical forest. The trek is 18 km long and takes 2 days to complete. Maravanthe Beach and Kollur Mookambika Temple are nearby sightseeing options.

Ombattu Gudda Trek

Ombattu Gudda Trek

With a view of nine peaks at sunrise, this hiking trail in Karnataka is an offbeat option for tourists. It puts people directly into the lap of nature. In the Kabinahole Reserve Forest of Hassan district, the trail is about 35 km long and requires one to be with a group of professionals. It offers a combination of forest reserve, wildlife, confusing routes and a mystical river.

If you love adventures and are a fan of green carpet landscapes, these monsoon treks in South India should be on your bucket list. Add more adventurous pictures on your travel wall and fill it with beautiful memories with Club Mahindra.

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