Online Booking Made Mandatory For Trekking at Kudremukh: Only 300 Trekkers Allowed Per Day
Online Booking Made Mandatory For Trekking at Kudremukh: Only 300 Trekkers Allowed Per Day
There has been an increase in the number of trekkers at Kudremukh & Netravati peak at Kudremukh national park. A maximum of 300 trekkers will be permitted each day and they must make the booking online through website www.kudremukhnationalpark.in and no offline ill be available.
An individual can book for upto 3 people. On Weekends bookings are open for 200 trekkers. Additionally 50 trekkers can book on a Tatkal basis. The weekend online Tatkal booking is open every Thursday afternoon. This new system ill be applicable from June 25.

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Online Booking Made Mandatory For Trekking at Kudremukh: Only 300 Trekkers Allowed Per Day
Online Booking Made Mandatory For Trekking at Kudremukh: Only 300 Trekkers Allowed Per Day
There has been an increase in the number of trekkers at Kudremukh & Netravati peak at Kudremukh national park. A maximum of 300 trekkers will be permitted each day and they must make the booking online through website www.kudremukhnationalpark.in and no offline ill be available.
An individual can book for upto 3 people. On Weekends bookings are open for 200 trekkers. Additionally 50 trekkers can book on a Tatkal basis. The weekend online Tatkal booking is open every Thursday afternoon. This new system ill be applicable from June 25.
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