The Ambaji Durga Trek, also known as Ambaji Betta, is a hidden gem located near Doddaballapur, approximately 70 kilometers from Bangalore. The trail is moderately challenging, featuring rocky terrain, steep ascents, and a rugged pathway that tests the endurance of trekkers. As you ascend, the landscape unfolds with lush greenery, boulder-strewn paths, and sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. At the summit, you'll find an ancient temple, a serene and spiritual spot that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle of city life. The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, attracts devotees who come to seek blessings and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. The trek is ideal for a day trip, providing a refreshing escape into nature, with the added reward of spiritual fulfillment at the end of the journey.
- Difficulty level : Moderate
- Trek Length : 6 Kms in total (Two way)
- Altitude : 1340 Meter
- Distance from Bangalore : 70 Kms
- Minimum Age : 6 Years
What is included in the tour
- Non A/C Transport from Bangalore to Bangalore
- 1 Breakfast (Veg)
- 1 Packed Lunch (Veg)
- Basic First- aid support
- Instructor from BMC
What is NOT included in the tour
- GST
- Anything which is not mentioned in inclusions
- Personal medication (if any)
- One strong Backpack.
- Water bottles (enough to carry at least 2 litres of water)
- Energy Food (Chocolate bars, flavoured milk, Electrolyte drinks - Glucose etc.)
- Empty Lunch box.
- Camera (Optional)
- Rain Coat (suggested)
Please carry a empty lunch box. We discourage the use of plastic on our treks.
Tentative Schedule:
06:30 AM - Pick up from BMC, Indiranagar
06:45 AM - Pick up from Domlur Sky Walk, Opp to Domlur Bus Stop
07:00 AM - Pick up from Sapphire Toys, Richmond Road (Near Sacred Heart Church)
07:30 AM - Pick up from Tin Factory Bust Stop
08:00 AM - Have breakfast on the way and pack lunch
09:30 AM - Start Trekking, Reach peak, explore. Have packed lunch
14:30 PM - Trek down and Depart to Bangalore
18:00 PM - Reach Bangalore
Please carry an empty lunch box. We discourage the use of plastic on our treks.