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Kumara Parvatha, also known as Pushpagiri, is the highest peak in the Coorg district and one of the toughest treks in Karnataka. Located in the Western Ghats, it attracts experienced trekkers seeking a challenging adventure. The trek usually starts from Kukke Subramanya, a temple town at the base of the hill. Visiting Kumara Parvatha offers stunning views and a rewarding sense of accomplishment. However, the trek is strenuous and requires good physical fitness. The unpredictable weather can also be a significant challenge. Be prepared for steep ascents, dense forests, and potential encounters with wildlife.
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Subramanya, also known as Kukke Subramanya, is a temple town nestled in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. It's renowned for the Kukke Subramanya Temple, dedicated to Lord Subramanya, the god of serpents. The town attracts pilgrims seeking to alleviate 'sarpa dosha' (serpent curses) and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty. Subramanya offers a unique blend of religious significance and scenic landscapes. On the plus side, the temple is a powerful experience, and the trekking options are attractive. However, it can get extremely crowded, especially during festivals, and the infrastructure is still developing.
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Kukke Subramanya is a temple town nestled in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, South India. It's primarily known for the Kukke Subramanya Temple, dedicated to Lord Subramanya, the serpent god. The town is also the base for trekking to Kumara Parvatha, one of the highest peaks in Karnataka. Kukke Subramanya attracts pilgrims seeking to alleviate 'Sarpa Dosha' (serpent curse). The town offers a serene escape amidst lush greenery and a spiritually charged atmosphere. However, be prepared for large crowds, especially during festivals, and limited tourist infrastructure outside of temple-related activities. If you're not religiously inclined or interested in trekking, you might find it less appealing.
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