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Nestled amidst the verdant expanse of Kudremukh National Park, Valikunja Peak, also known as Ajjikunja, beckons adventure seekers with its untamed beauty. This 18-kilometer trek, located 30km north of Kurinjal Peak and straddling the Kudremukh highway bordering Agumbe and South Canara, promises a captivating journey. The initial ascent delves into the heart of a dense forest, gradually revealing breathtaking grasslands. The final leg presents a thrilling challenge with a 70-degree climb. Legend whispers tales of King Vali's footprint gracing the summit. But the true reward lies in the panoramic vista - a kaleidoscope of Udupi district villages nestled against the backdrop of the lush Shola forest.
From : INR 4699/-
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If YOU cancel your trek, this is the cancellation policy we follow:
Intimation Period | Cancellation Fee |
7 Days or more | 10% of the total invoice value |
3-6 days before the trek date | 50% of the total invoice value |
0-2 days before the trek date | 100% of the total invoice value |
NOTE:
The following is our cancellation policy in the unlikely event that we have to postpone your trek:
During and After the Trek: In the event of severe weather, considering the trekkers' safety, a day may be shortened or the trek may be abandoned entirely. There will never be a refund of any kind.
Before the trek: Make a plan if a trek is cancelled due to a natural disaster (such as a rainstorm, flood, landslide, earthquake, or unanticipated political disturbance, curfews, local riots, government orders, or directives from the forest department). A VOUCHER for the full value of your ticket will be issued by The Unplanned.
If we have to cancel your trek because there aren't enough reservations for that particular batch or we don't have enough participants, PLAN THE UNPLANNED will refund you 96% of the trek money ( Payment Gateway charges shall be deducted )
1. Location:
Valikunja Peak is situated on the border of Karkala and Chikmagalur districts near Kerekatte on the Samse-Karkala Road.
2. Reaching Kerekatte:
The most convenient way to reach Kerekatte Forest Office is via Samse, located approximately 50 km away on Kuduremukha Road.
3. Accommodation:
Since there are no accommodations in Kerekatte, Samse offers the most suitable lodging options for the trek.
4. Trek Start and End Point:
The trek begins and ends at the Kerekatte Forest Check Post.
5. Trek Type and Difficulty:
The Valikunja Trek is a moderate+ difficulty level trek that involves traversing an initial jeep track through the reserve forest, followed by sections of Shola forest and grasslands. Be prepared for extended sun exposure during the trek.
6. Leeches:
Leech encounters are more likely during the monsoon season. You are unlikely to encounter them during the dry season.
7. Distance:
The total trek distance is approximately 20 km (round trip). However, a pick-up service will be arranged to cover the initial and final 5 km to save time.
8. Forest Department Permission:
Obtaining permission from the forest department is mandatory for the Valikunja Trek. Additionally, informing the guards in advance is crucial. Please carry a printout of your Aadhar card (or similar ID) and be prepared to sign a disclaimer form before commencing the trek.
9. Trek Timings:
Ensure you complete all formalities and begin the trek by 8:00 AM from the checkpost. You must return before 5:00 PM.
10. Guide Availability:
Registered forest guides will accompany you on the trek. A minimum of one guide is mandatory for every 10 trekkers.
11. Network Connectivity:
Limited to no network connectivity is available on the trail. Operators such as BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone, and Jio will likely have no signal in the forest area.
12. Fees:
The combined entry and trek fee is Rs. 500/- per person. The guide fee is Rs. 1000/- for a group of 10 trekkers.
From : INR 4699/-
per person
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