Western Ghats Day Trek Adventure
⛰️ Aane Salaba Trek
Explore a beginner-friendly trek through shola forests, waterfalls, and stunning valley views in the Kudremukh region
5–6 km
Distance (One Way)
6–7 hrs
Duration
Easy-Moderate
Difficulty
Oct–Feb
Best Season
Trek Overview
Your adventure starts here

- Starting Point: Junction Halluvalli (dirt road, farmland)
- Trek Distance: ~5–6 km one way
- Duration: 6–7 hours round trip
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate (steep zigzag climb near summit)
- Best Time: Post-monsoon (late September–February)
Highlights & Attractions
Nature's finest moments

- Scenic waterfall section (best post-monsoon)
- Lush shola forests and coffee plantations
- 360° views of Meruthi Hill, Kudremukh, and Haluvalli valley
- Open meadows and river/stream crossings
Permits & Rules
Essential information

- Permission: Obtain local permission or guide recommendations
- Group Trekking: Recommended for safety
- Rules: No littering, campfires, alcohol, or smoking
- Respect: Follow marked trails and respect local property
How to Reach
Getting to the trailhead

- By Road: Accessible from Kalasa or Haluvalli
- Transport: Own vehicle or hired jeep recommended
- Accommodation: Homestays available in Haluvalli and Kalasa
Photo Gallery
Capture the journey

Why Choose Henjodi Stores?
We simplify your trek
- ✅ Local expertise with years of trekking support experience
- ✅ One-stop for permits, food, jeep rides, and guides
- ✅ Flexible packages - Contact us for current pricing
- ✅ Genuine Malenadu coffee, tea, and local snacks
- ✅ Friendly, local support team available via WhatsApp
Trekker Insights
What others say
"The waterfall and valley views were breathtaking, perfect for a family day out!"
"A great beginner trek with stunning shola forests and easy trails!"
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it's beginner-friendly with gentle trails, suitable for families and those with average fitness.
Monsoon trekking is not recommended due to slippery trails and risky waterfall crossings.
No facilities on the trail; carry all food, water, and essentials from the base.
Local guides are recommended, especially for first-timers, to ensure safety and navigation.