Gonikoppal
0.4 km from Channarayana Durga village, Karnataka centre
Gonikoppal, also called Gonikoppa is a census town in the Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka.

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Off-season right now. Channarayana Durga Trek is normally trekkable only Sep–Feb. Outside these months the route is often officially closed - heavy snow, no support on the trail, and forest/army checkpoints where you can be turned back. If you're going solo, confirm access with the local forest or police checkpoint first, and don't attempt it off-season without a permit and a guide.
No active alerts. Carry layers, keep emergency contacts handy and check local conditions before you set out.
Mountain weather changes quickly. Treat this as a planning signal, not a final safety clearance - confirm locally before you set out.
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Prefer not to manage permits, guide coordination, stays and route pacing yourself? We can help you turn this trek into a private, supported experience for your dates, group size and comfort level.
Channarayana Durga is a ruined hill fort near Madhugiri in Tumakuru district – a steep granite climb through a series of fortified gateways (doddi) to crumbling ramparts, granaries and temples with sweeping Deccan-plateau views. A rewarding half-day climb from Bengaluru.
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0.4 km from Channarayana Durga village, Karnataka centre
Gonikoppal, also called Gonikoppa is a census town in the Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka.
3.4 km from Channarayana Durga village, Karnataka centre
Kaikeri is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Virajpet taluk of Kodagu district.
4.6 km from Channarayana Durga village, Karnataka centre
Ponnampet or Ponnampēte is a taluk headquarters in the southern part of the district of Kodagu in the state of Karnataka. Ponnampet taluk came into existence on 29 November 2020.
5.5 km from Channarayana Durga village, Karnataka centre
Halligattu is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Ponnampet taluk of Kodagu district.
6.2 km from Channarayana Durga village, Karnataka centre
Pollibetta is a small village in Kodagu district of Karnataka state, India.
8.2 km from Channarayana Durga village, Karnataka centre
Thithimathi is a small town in Kodagu district of Karnataka state, India. As of 2020, the population was 8800, with 4400 men and 4400 women.
Base and stock up at the trailhead before you start; on the trail expect basic halts and simple meals - tea stops and packed snacks, with no cafe-style reliability once you set off.
Stay
Durga Boji (Treebo), Main Road, Gonikoppal, Gonikoppalu - 571218, Karnataka, India
Stay
D&D Orchards Homestay, To Nangala Village, Nangala -, Karnataka, India
Stay
Sidapur_Periyapatna_road, Siddapura - 571253, Karnataka, India
Food
Main Road, Gonikoppal, Gonikoppalu - 571218, Karnataka, India
Food
Sri Manjunatha Restaurant, SH89, Ponnampete - 571213, Karnataka, India
Food
Fin and Fork Restaurant, Opposite CIT College, SH89, Ponnampete - 571216, Karnataka, India
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