Situated in Karnataka’s Shimoga district, Kundadri Hills is a cool and attractive hill station renowned for its amazing views, rich plants, and spiritual importance. At around 3200 feet above sea level, it provides amazing views of the Western Ghats and is a popular destination for pilgrim hikers, and nature lovers.
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Mangalore Airport is the nearest airport approximately 112 km away.
Shimoga Railway Station is the nearest railway station approximately 92 km away.
Take a bus to Shimoga, then another to Agumbe. Hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw from Agumbe for the 15-km journey, as direct buses to Kundadri are unavailable.
Situated in Karnataka’s Shimoga district, Kundadri Hills is a cool and attractive hill station renowned for its amazing views, rich plants, and spiritual importance. At around 3200 feet above sea level, it provides amazing views of the Western Ghats and is a popular destination for pilgrim hikers, and nature lovers. The hill bears the name of Kundakunda Acharya, a Jain monk, and is the location of a major historical and religious landmark—a Jain temple built in the 17th century.
This ancient temple, built from black stones, reflects Jain architectural aesthetics and is often surrounded by a mystical fog, adding to the spiritual aura. Kundadri’s natural beauty is further enhanced by the two ponds nearby to the temple, which are believed to have been naturally formed. The route to Kundadri involves a scenic drive through dense forests, and the location is accessible through a short trek that only adds to its appeal for adventure seekers.
Difficulty Level | Moderate |
Duration | Around 3 Hour |
Maximum Altitude | 3,200 Feet |
Best Time for Trek | October to March |
6:00 am to 5:00 pm
Free