Standing tall at 826 meters. Kundadri is a hill that is stuck near Agumbe, amidst the western ghats of Shimoga. It is a lesser-known tourist destination, barring locals, no one is hardly aware of it. Maybe it is because of this very reason that this hill is still able to restore all its beauty and glory. On a clear day, Kundadri hill will host an amazing view of dense forests, paddy fields, a series of rolling green mountains, wandering streams, and meandering valleys. Above all, the view of a never-ending sky filled with cotton candy-like clouds is sure to stun any individual. Last but not least, never miss an opportunity to witness the sunset or sunrise that offers a feast to the eye and soul. Kundadri hill is home to a 17th-century Jain temple that is dedicated to Tirthankara. The 23rd Tirthankara “Parshwanath” is the main deity of this temple. There are many beautifully carved stone statues inside the temple. Besides this, there are 2 small ponds with emerald green water next to the temple beautifying the hills. Not just that, this is the place where Jain monk “Acharya Kundakunda” meditated thousands of years ago. Hence, this place is known as the Kundadri hills. As the dusk settles making way for the moon and stars, try pitching in your tents next to the temple. If you are camping, then collect firewoods and put up a bonfire, as nights are breezy and cold. You can settle down comfortably on the rocks and gaze at twinkling stars by forgetting all the bitterness that life threw at you. Kundadri Hill Trek Trek to Kundadri Hill is a 7-kilometer long journey and it will take about 3 hours to reach the peak. You have to follow the rugged narrow path which will lead you
Standing tall at 826 meters. Kundadri is a hill that is stuck near Agumbe, amidst the western ghats of Shimoga. It is a lesser-known tourist destination, barring locals, no one is hardly aware of it. Maybe it is because of this very reason that this hill is still able to restore all its beauty and Read More