
Mukurthi Mala
Grade: Advance
District: Malappuram
Elevation: 2554 m (8,379 ft Approx)
Fee: 300 ₹ (Minimum 20 Persons, Foreigners: 300 ₹)
Best Time to Visit: December to March
Office Phone: +91-423-2444098
Duration: 12 Hours (Approx)
Ticket Counter Timing: 8 AM to 11 AM
Trekking to Mukurthi Mala is an immersive journey into one of the most pristine and ecologically significant regions of the Western Ghats. Located within the Mukurthi National Park in Tamil Nadu, this protected area is renowned for its unique shola-grassland ecosystems and as a sanctuary for the endangered Nilgiri Tahr.
The ascent to Mukurthi Peak, standing at 2,554 meters, is a moderate to challenging trek that rewards adventurers with panoramic views of the Nilgiri Hills and the untouched wilderness below. The trail meanders through dense forests, rolling grasslands, and crystal-clear streams, offering glimpses of diverse flora and fauna, including rare orchids and endemic bird species. The park’s strict conservation policies ensure minimal human interference, making the experience truly serene and unspoiled.
Access to the park is regulated, requiring prior permission from the Tamil Nadu Forest Department. Trekking routes vary in length, ranging from 8 to 60 kilometers, with options for overnight stays in forest rest houses or tents provided by the department. Guides, accommodation, and meals are arranged to ensure a safe and enriching experience.
The best time to embark on this trek is between December and March, when the weather is cool and conducive to hiking. Reaching the park involves traveling approximately 40km
Embarking on the Mukurthi Mala trek offers not just a physical challenge but also a profound connection with nature, making it a must-visit for avid trekkers and nature enthusiasts seeking solitude and natural beauty
Permit Requirement: Trekking in Mukurthi National Park requires prior permission from the Tamil Nadu Forest Department.


