
Temple at Kodachadri
Perched high in the Western Ghats, the temple atop Kodachadri Hill is a place where spirituality meets nature’s untouched beauty. Dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, this serene shrine is believed to mark the very spot where Adi Shankaracharya meditated centuries ago. Pilgrims and trekkers alike are drawn to this divine peak, not only for its religious significance but also for the breathtaking views of misty valleys and golden sunsets.
For those traveling to experience this sacred temple, staying at Swayambhoo Guest House in Kollur adds great comfort to the journey. Its close proximity to the Mookambika Temple and the base routes leading to Kodachadri makes it an ideal retreat for both devotees and explorers. Guests often begin their trek from Kollur, reach the peak temple for blessings, and then return to relax at Swyamboo Guest House after a long day in the hills.
The temple on Kodachadri Hill radiates an aura of peace, surrounded by thick forests, waterfalls, and the calls of rare birds. The path itself is considered sacred, with every step offering a sense of connection to nature and divinity. For many, the experience is both physically rewarding and spiritually uplifting.
A visit to the Kodachadri temple is not just a pilgrimage but a journey into the heart of nature and devotion. With Swayambhoo Guest House providing a warm and welcoming stay nearby, the trip becomes a complete blend of spiritual fulfillment and homely comfort.

