- Source: Pushpagiri (mountain)
Pushpagiri, at 5,626 feet (1,715 m) ft, is the highest peak in Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, located along the Western Ghats of Karnataka. It is located in Somwarpete taluk, 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Somwarpet in the northern part of Kodagu district on the tri-junction between Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu and Hassan district. It is 4th highest peak of Karnataka.
Pushpagiri Mountains
The Pushpagiri or Subramanya Hill is the second-highest peak of Kodagu, and fourth highest peak in Karnataka
About 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Somwarpet and 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from Kumaralli, it is located amid the jungle.
The Eastern entrance can be reached from Beedehalli via Heggademane temple and the Western entrance from Kukke Subramanya via Giri gadde. However, the entrance through Beedehalli is less strenuous.
The western entrance from Kukke Subramanya is located 165 m above sea level, whereas, the eastern entrance is at 900 m above MSL.
The nearest airport is at Kannur International Airport at a distance of 145km.Trekkers have to obtain permission from the Forest department which is located near Batra Mane, which is also a spot for overnight camping. This place is at a distance of 6 km from Kukke Subramanya.
Mythology
It is believed that Lord Subramanya's footmark is presented in the hilltop temple. You can see the stone mark still. Top of the hill there are two temples, one is for Lord Shiva and other one for Lord Subramanya. It is believed that if any person has Sharpadosha it can be eliminated by visiting this temple.
River source
This mountain, along with the surrounding hills and the evergreen Pushpagiri wildlife sanctuary, give rise to river Kumaradhara. It is the principal tributary of river Netravathi, that feeds the coastal city of Mangaluru.
Climatic conditions
The climate is generally cool and wet. The climate is that of a highland, with no extreme variations. It receives heavy rainfall between June and September. From October to December the area is covered in mist almost all the time.
Rainfall: Pushpagiri receive about 7,000 mm (280 in) rainfall every year. As a result, trekking is strictly prohibited from June to September.
Naresh and team.
Temperature: November to January are generally the coldest months, with the daytime maximum temperatures that ranges of an average of around 7° to 14 °C. April and May are normally the warmest months here, with temperatures of an average 20 °C.
Visibility: This place often enjoys good visibility, although hill fog sometimes restricts the visibility.
Trekking at Pushpagiri
See also
Kukke Subramanya
Madikeri
Mandalapatti
Mangalore
Sakleshpur
Mullayana Giri
Baba Budan giri
Brahmagiri
Kodachadri
Gallery
Cliffs on the Trekking route to Pushpagiri Top
Trekking route through the woods
Sunrise and Sunset
References
External links
World Heritage Western Ghats (sub cluster nomination)
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pushpagiri (mountain)
- Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary
- Pushpagiri Temple Complex
- Pushpagiri Vihara
- Baba Budangiri
- Brahmagiri (Karnataka)
- List of mountains by elevation
- List of peaks in the Western Ghats
- Jenukallu betta, Sakleshpura
- Bisle Reserve Forest