
Channrayandurga Trek
DIFFICULTY
Easy-Moderate
HIGHEST ALTITUDE
1188 Meters
BASE
Channarayanadurga Village
TREK SNAPSHOT
DURATION
3-5 Hours
SUITABLE FOR
12 to 62 Years
NEAREST TOWN
Madhugiri
TREK DISTANCE
5 Kms
1 Day
TRIP DURATION
MEALS
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Explore ancient fort ruins, discover secret false doors, and soak in panoramic views stretching to the Madhugiri monolith.
Standing atop Channarayanadurga, with the 16th-century Navadurga fort ruins stretching before you and the imposing Madhugiri monolith visible in the distance, you’ll understand why this trek is a favorite among history-loving adventurers from Bangalore. This moderate trek in Tumkur District combines fascinating history with solid physical challenge. You’ll explore ancient false doors designed to confuse invaders, discover a hilltop reservoir that sustained the fort, and visit temples that have watched over this landscape for centuries. At 1188m, the panoramic views are your reward for the climb. When you trek with Wanderophile, you’re not just hiking a hill. You’re joining a community of curious explorers, guided by locals who know every story these stones hold.
Whether you’re a first-timer looking to level up or a seasoned trekker chasing new horizons, the 5km trail and 2-3-hour journey offer just the right mix of challenge and reward. Ready to unlock a piece of Karnataka’s fortress heritage? Channarayanadurga is waiting.
Channaryanadurga Complete Trek Information
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6:00 - 6:30 AM: Pickup from designated points in Bengaluru. Adventure in sight!
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5:30 AM - 7:30 AM: Ice-breaker session. Drive through the waking Karnataka landscape toward Channarayanadurga. Breakfast stop en route.
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8:30 AM - 9:00 AM: Arrive at Channarayana Durga village. Quick briefing and warm-up stretches.
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9:00 AM: Begin trek to Channarayanadurga. Your guide leads the way through the initial trail.
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9:30 AM: Mid-trek rest at a viewpoint. Hydrate and enjoy the surroundings.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Summit! Explore the highlights. Photo ops and celebration time.
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12:30 PM: Packed lunch and refreshments.
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1:00 PM: Begin descent.
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2:00 PM: Return to base & begin drive back to Bangalore with a quick coffee/tea break.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Arrive back in Bangalore with new friends & memories made!

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Channarayanadurga Trek is rated as moderate.
You’ll cover approximately 5km over 2-3 hours, reaching an altitude of 1188m.
This trek requires reasonable fitness. If you walk regularly, hit the gym occasionally, or enjoy outdoor activities, you should be fine. Expect a good workout with some steep sections.
Key terrain notes: Steep initial section; slippery rocks when wet; no shade; carry 2L water
With Wanderophile, you’ll always have experienced guides who know the terrain and can assist where needed. We set a comfortable pace that allows everyone to enjoy the trek while staying safe.
In a nutshell: moderate difficulty, 5km distance, 2-3 hours, and an adventure you won’t forget. Come prepared, stay positive, and you’ll conquer Channarayanadurga!
Planning your Channarayanadurga Trek adventure? Timing matters. Here’s what each season offers.
October to Early March (Post-Monsoon/Winter): This is generally the best time for most treks around Karnataka. The monsoon has greened the landscape, temperatures are pleasant, and trails are dry. Expect clear views and comfortable trekking conditions.
Late March to May (Summer): Temperatures rise significantly, and some trails can be harsh with direct sun exposure. Early morning starts are essential. The upside? Fewer crowds and clearer skies for photography.
June to September (Monsoon): The hills come alive with greenery and waterfalls are at their best. However, trails become slippery, leeches appear in forest areas, and some treks are closed for safety. Check specific trek status before planning.
Specific notes for this trek: Avoid monsoon due to slippery rocks.
Wanderophile Tip: The recommended months for Channarayanadurga Trek are September-Early March. We suggest planning your trek during this window for the best experience. That said, we organize trips year-round and adapt to seasonal conditions, so reach out if you have a specific date in mind!
What to pack for the Channarayanadurga trek
You don’t need to carry the kitchen sink, but packing smart is half the adventure. Here’s what you'll need for Channarayanadurga trek:
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Sturdy trekking shoes
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Compact backpack (10-15 liters is plenty for a day’s adventure)
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Quick-dry clothing: Breathable tees, trek pants, and a light fleece or jacket for chilly hilltop winds
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Rain gear: Poncho or rain jacket (essential during monsoons), plus a backpack cover
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Hat/cap & sunglasses: For when the sun decides to show up
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Reusable water bottle: Stay hydrated (2L recommended)
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Trail snacks: Energy bars, nuts, or your favorite on-the-go fuel
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Small first aid kit: Plasters, muscle spray, any personal meds
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Personal toiletries: Eco-friendly soap, hand sanitizer, and travel towel
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Sunscreen , cap/hat
Wanderophile Tip: Pack light, but don’t leave out your sense of fun. You’ll need room in your bag for all the stories you’ll pick up along the way!
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Currently, no permit is required for Channarayanadurga Trek. However, regulations can change, and we recommend carrying a valid government ID.
The trek covers approximately 5km over 2-3 hours and is rated moderate. The trail reaches 1188m altitude. With Wanderophile’s experienced guides setting an appropriate pace, most people with the recommended fitness level complete it comfortably.
The recommended months are September-February. This period offers the best weather conditions, clear views, and comfortable trekking temperatures. We do organize treks throughout the year; specific dates are adjusted based on conditions.Early
Yes. Forest department guidelines require groups to be accompanied by authorized guides.
The trek starts from Channarayana Durga village, near Madhugiri. We provide pickup from designated points in Bangalore, and you’ll be dropped back at the same locations after the trek.
Trekkers cannot start the trek after 11 AM; you need to return to the base before 6 PM.
No, there are no food stalls or shops on the trail. Carry enough water (at least 2L) and packed meals from Kalasa or the base camp. You will cross a river, but water purification is recommended.
Yes, motivated beginners can attempt this trek, though some prior physical activity helps. If you walk regularly or exercise occasionally, you should manage well. Our guides are experienced in supporting first-time trekkers.
Trekking with children (above 12) is possible for fit families, but avoid with very young kids or those with mobility issues.
Do not stray from marked trails, avoid carrying plastic, do not disturb wildlife, and strictly avoid smoking/open fires.
READ THE REVIEWS
Natesh J

Went on the Gangadikal, Merthi Gudda, and Kurinjal treks with Wanderophile, and it was a fabulous experience. The treks were organized really well, and everything ran smoothly from start to finish. Our trek leader Nagabhushan was very friendly, approachable, and shared a lot of knowledge about the Western Ghats, which made the journey even more enjoyable.
The stay arranged was comfortable, and the food was homely and delicious—a perfect way to end long days of trekking. Overall, Wanderophile made the whole trip fun, safe, and memorable. Highly recommend them if you’re looking for well-planned treks around the Western Ghats!
Shruthi A S

This was my 3rd trek through trekking groups. I must say it was the best one so far. They organized it so well. If you are going solo you never feel it because they conduct some activities foe ice-breaking. I would recommend to take a trip through them.
Anuradha

Amazing trek experience! very well planned and organised... always fun to trek with Wanderophile
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General FAQs
Once your booking is confirmed, our team will reach out within a few days via email and WhatsApp to share trip essentials, travel instructions, emergency contact info, and preparation tips. Expect clear communication and support all the way to departure!
A few days before your trek, we’ll create a WhatsApp group for registered participants and the Wanderophile team. It’s your space to ask questions, access important updates, arrange carpools, and start making friends in advance.
Yes, many of our guests join solo! Our trips are designed for open-minded solo travelers and small groups alike, with an environment that’s welcoming, safe, and community-driven. It’s common to leave with new friendships and great memories.
Definitely. We focus on group safety, choose trusted lodgings, and ensure experienced trek leaders accompany every group. From check-in to return, we’ve got thorough plans in place for everyone’s peace of mind.
Occasionally, we announce flash sales on the Wanderophile website and social channels. Repeat travelers and those booking for multiple people can get in touch for group discounts or loyalty perks.
Of course—you can safely store bags at our main accommodation before heading out for the trek. Please leave valuables at home, as we cannot be responsible for lost items.
Most Wanderophile treks require moderate physical fitness: enough to walk for hours on hilly terrain with a light backpack. If you’re unsure, drop us a message and we’ll help match a trek to your comfort and experience level.
We offer a transparent and fair policy for cancellations and refunds—see our website’s policy section or contact us for details before you book. Please read through to understand timings and possible deductions.













