
Simhachalam Hike
Vizag City Highest point
ACCOMODATION TYPE
ALTITUDE
LOCATION
TENT
DEVARAPALLI
3000 FT
OWN TRANSPORT
SUITABLE AGE
AVAILABLE
TREK DIFFICULTY
EASY
2D/1N
TREK DURATION
500 mts
ALTITUDE
OWN TRANSPORTATION
AVAILABLE
4 YEARS AND ABOVE
14km
TREK DISTANCE
TENT
ACCOMMODATION TYPE
SUNKARAMETTA
LOCATION
TREK DIFFICULTY
MODERATE
Overview
Itinerary
Gallery
Essentials
Pricing
FAQ





Overview
Duration
6hrs
Difficulty
Easy
Price
600
Altitude
500 mts
Distance
14km
Simhachalam View Point Trek
Type: Easy to Moderate
Length: 6 km + 6 km
Duration: 6hrs

Itinerary
Simhachalam View Point Trek
Type: Easy to Moderate
Length: 6 km + 6 km
Duration: 5hrs
ITINERARY
02:30 PM - Everyone will meet at the Hanumantuwaka junction
02:45 PM -After a small briefing about terrain, Flora and Fauna will reach the beginning point of the trek and begin the trek after 5 min.
While hiking we may see some butterflies, birds and hike through lush green trails
05:00 PM - Reach the View Point ( best part of the trek ) we witness slow transform of day lights to city lights 180° from this view point
We'll click some pictures there
06:00 PM - Time to return, while coming back we can encounter nocturnal species like snakes, spiders, chameleons, geckos and more
08:30-9:00 PM - we'll return back to our base point
Back to our vehicles.

Gallery

Essentials
* Wear Full sleeves and trousers for the trek to avoid thorns on the path.
* Carry 2L water and snacks
* Cap or Hat will be very helpful
* Put on the shoes with good grip
* Torch or Headlamp

FAQ
All our experiences are extremely limited capacity events and every cancellation affects
multiple dynamics of the trip & our planning.
To ensure we can stay operational, we have devised the following cancellation policy: If you
cancel 5 days prior to the trip, you will receive a 100% refund. If you cancel between 3-5 days
prior to the trip, you will receive a 50% refund. If you cancel within 3 days from the trip, there is
no refund.
Grab a small to medium-sized bag and put in items mentioned in our Essentials list. The less heavy your bag is, the easier & more comfortable your hike will be.
A bad pair could turn your trek into a nightmare. With over 6 years of hosting guests in the mountains, we have noticed that this is the most commonly overlooked item. Wearing a good sturdy & durable pair of shoes is one of the most crucial elements to having a good trek. Quite often people make the mistake of choosing to wear an old pair that they would like to soon get rid of, however that is one of the biggest mistakes one can make. Check your shoes for possible wear and tear before you wear them. Our personal preference is towards full ankle hiking boots.
T-shirt & shorts/full pants are ideal. Ensure that you are comfortable with what you choose to wear and that the material does not restrict your movement while trekking and climbing. Avoid jeans at all costs. Full clothing is recommended if your hike is passing through thick shrubbery In Monsoon Season We strongly recommend dry-fit clothing vs cotton. If you are joining us for a Nature Trail or Wildlife Experience | Any fauna-based experience Wear only natural colors that camouflage with the environment. Colors include brown, black & green. Avoid bright colors as it will easily indicate your presence to nearby wildlife and you will miss out on opportunities of great wildlife sightings.
If you suffer from any medical conditions, mild or severe, please bring it to our notice prior to the trip with us. Accordingly, our Wilderness First Responder will advise on joining and can also prepare the team towards making appropriate measures for your safety on trip.
Staying open minded, positive & faithful
A trek in the forest requires for one to stay positive and open minded at all times regardless of the situation. Mind you, this is not a picnic but a trek in the mountains. Mother nature could choose for the weather and environment to be tough or easy on us.
However, it is important for us to stay grounded and keep our heads over our shoulders, to not panic and to keep confidence in the decision of your trek leaders.