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| Shingani Gudda |
| Nearest Towns: |
| Kokkada, Dharmasthala. |
| Location info:India->Karnataka->Hassan |
| Distances:Dharmasthala , Karnataka/From Bangalore 280 kilometers |
| Camping Sites: At the peak, there only as much space to pitch one tent |
| Trek Length: 3 hour trek,18 Kms Both way |
| Route Info: |
| :One has to go from Bangalore to Hassan, then to Sakhleshpur, and keep proceeding on NH48 to Mangalore and get off the highway somewhere near Shiradi to go to Arasinamakki. |
| Best Time To Visit: |
| Winter is the best time to visit |
| Worst Time To Visit: |
| Monsoon is the worst time to visit |
| Difficulty Level: |
| Moderate one |
| Summary: |
| It is one of the major peaks in Charmadi range and is also known as Buddha’s Peak. This is a 3 hour trek and being a moderate one, ideal for beginners too. One passes through thick jungles adjoining Amedikallu and Sibile Gudda peaksShingani Gudda is one of the major peaks in Charmadi range in western Karnataka. Close by are other well known peaks like Amedikkalu and Sibile Gudda. At the base of the peak lies the small village of Arasinamakki. Arasinamakki is about 20 kms off from Shiradi on the National Highway 48 that goes through Hassan to Mangalore. |
| Guide and food can be arranged by Stream of Joy Home Stay which is on the bank of Kapila river (the homestay is pretty costy). Playing in the knee -deep water of Kapila is another fun. There are many birds for bird watchers in the jungles and along the Kapila. There is no water at the peak, but it is available if you come down from the peak for about 20 minutes walk and it is an ideal caming site too. During and post monsoon, this place becomes infested with leeches and almost inaccessable.Night Jungle walk: Walk through the jungle and some Adivasi colonies for 8 km. One will reach highway from there. Either one can walk back through the road which is 13 km. Or return through the same jungle. Ideal for trekking enthusiast.River walk (optional): Shishila to Arasinamakki. This trek is through water body. Walk through plantation, river bed and some times through the river. Extremely interesting. Takes nearly three hours. Ideal for trekking enthusiast only. |
| Things To Look for: |
| Carry water and food . |
| Things To Be Aware Of: |
| During and post monsoon, this place becomes infested with leeches and almost inaccessable. |
| References |
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| Permission: |
| Not required. |
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