Tadiandmol Trek: Best Time to Visit, How to reach, Itinerary and More
it’s about soaking in the peace of the Western Ghats, wandering through coffee estates, and ending your day with hot Coorgi food that warms both stomach and soul.

If you’ve ever dreamed of walking above the clouds, surrounded by rolling green hills and cool mountain air, the Tadiandmol Trek in Coorg is just the place. It’s the highest peak in Kodagu (1,748 meters) but surprisingly beginner-friendly. This trek is not only about reaching the top—it’s about soaking in the peace of the Western Ghats, wandering through coffee estates, and ending your day with hot Coorgi food that warms both stomach and soul.
Why Tadiandmol Should Be on Your List
Unlike some treks that demand endless preparation, Tadiandmol welcomes both seasoned trekkers and first-timers. The trail is relatively easy, with gentle slopes, thick forests, and open grasslands. You’ll pass coffee plantations at the start, walk under tree canopies alive with birdsong, and finally step into vast meadows that stretch out like a green carpet.
What makes this trek truly special is the view at the top. On a clear day, you can see layer after layer of blue-green hills fading into the horizon. During monsoon and winter, mist often wraps the peak, giving you that dreamy “walking through the clouds” feeling.
Best Time to Visit
The Tadiandmol Trek can be done year-round, but the experience changes with the season:
Monsoon (June–September): The hills turn a lush green, streams flow with life, and the whole trail feels magical. But it also means heavy rain, slippery paths, and leeches. If you love raw adventure, this is your season.
October–February: The most popular time to trek. Clear skies, cool weather, and safe paths make this ideal for beginners. Sunsets are incredible.
March–May: The trail is drier, and it gets hot in the afternoons, but mornings are still pleasant.
If you want the safest and most comfortable experience, aim for October to January.
How to Reach Tadiandmol
Tadiandmol is in Coorg (Kodagu district, Karnataka), about 280 km from Bangalore.
From Bangalore: Take an overnight bus to Virajpet (the closest town, about 30 km away from the trek start). From Virajpet, you can hire a cab or auto to Kakkabe, the base village.
From Mysore: It’s around 120 km. Many people combine it with a short Mysore trip.
The nearest railway station is Mysore, and the nearest airport is Kannur (Kerala), about 90 km away.
Most people stay in homestays in Kakkabe or Napoklu, which makes the trip smoother.
The Trek Route
The trek usually starts from Nalknad Palace, a small historic palace that once sheltered kings during battles. From there, it’s around 7 km to the peak (one way), making the total trek about 14 km.
The first stretch is a forest path—cool, shady, and alive with the smell of wet earth. Then the trail opens into rolling meadows with panoramic views. The last part near the summit gets a little steep but manageable even if you’re not super fit.
At the top, you’re rewarded with wide-open views of the Brahmagiri range and endless valleys. On cloudy days, you might feel like you’re floating in mist; on clear days, the horizon stretches forever.
Stay and Food
One of the best parts about trekking in Coorg is the homestays. Families here open their homes to travelers, offering cozy rooms and delicious Coorgi meals—think rice, spicy curries, bamboo shoot dishes, and local coffee.
Staying in a homestay adds more than just comfort; it gives you a chance to connect with locals, hear their stories, and get tips about hidden trails or nearby spots.
If you prefer camping, there are also organized campsites around Kakkabe that provide tents, meals, and campfires under the stars.
A Simple 2-Day Itinerary
Here’s a relaxed weekend plan for Tadiandmol:
Day 1: Travel from Bangalore/Mysore to Kakkabe. Visit Nalknad Palace, explore nearby coffee estates, and spend the night at a homestay or campsite.
Day 2: Start your trek early morning with packed breakfast. Reach the peak by late morning, spend time enjoying the views, and return to the base by afternoon. Head back to your stay, freshen up, and travel back in the evening.
If you have an extra day, you can add a visit to Abbey Falls, Dubare Elephant Camp, or Golden Temple (Namdroling Monastery) in Bylakuppe.
Budget-Friendly Travel
The trek is quite affordable if you plan well:
Travel (bus/train from Bangalore): ₹800–1,200 one way.
Stay: ₹800–1,500 per night for homestays or camping packages.
Food: Around ₹400–600 per day.
Entry fee: ₹50–100 per person.
Guide (optional but useful in monsoon): ₹500–800 per group.
On average, a weekend trip can be done in ₹3,000–4,500 per person.
Local Tips for Trekkers
Carry enough water (at least 2 liters per person), as there aren’t many sources along the way.
Wear sturdy shoes with good grip—especially during monsoon.
Pack light but don’t forget a rain jacket, cap, and sunscreen.
Start early in the morning to avoid the harsh sun and finish before evening.
Respect the environment—don’t litter and avoid loud music.
Final Thoughts: Why Tadiandmol Feels Special
The Tadiandmol Trek is less about conquering a peak and more about enjoying the journey. It’s a trail that gives you time to slow down, listen to the forest, breathe in the coffee-scented air, and watch clouds drift lazily across the hills.
It’s simple, accessible, and soul-refreshing. Whether you’re going with friends, family, or even solo, this trek has a way of making you feel at peace with yourself and the world around you.
If your heart’s been craving a quick escape from city chaos, Tadiandmol is waiting—green, quiet, and endlessly welcoming.
About the Creator
Rohit SEN
Hey! Come along with me to explore beautiful places, learn about different cultures, and share my adventures. Let's Explore together! From a travel lover!


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