Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Kerala Waterfalls

One of the most picturesque states of India, Kerala is bestowed with a number of natural jewells. With the aim to get a close view of the natural gifts of God’s own country – Kerala, tourists throng the state from all over the world. Waterfalls are one of the major attractions of Kerala and draw large number of common travellers and the adventure seekers as well. Mostly created by nature the waterfalls fall from a height of 100 ft to 2000ft and much more. Some of the famous waterfalls of Kerala are :

Adyanpara Waterfalls - Adyanpara Waterfalls is situated in the Kurumbalangode village of Nilambur taluk. The picturesque waterfalls surrounded by lush green forest all around and makes an ideal base for picnic. You will surely get amazed by the natural environs and noise of water falling from a big height.

Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls – A beautiful waterfall, Aruvikkuzhi lies 18 km from Kottayam town, falling from a height of 100 ft. Aruvikkuzhi Waterfalls is an excellent picnic spot where water streams create magical sound as they make their way through the landscape.

Athirappalli and Vazhachal Waterfalls – The famous waterfalls of Athirappalli and Vazhachal are located 63 km and 68 km from Thrissur respectively. Set on the edge of the Sholayar forest ranges, the two waterfalls are just 5 km apart from each other. After falling down a height of 80 feet, Athirappalli Falls joins the Chalakkudy river, while Vazhachal falls is part of the Chalakkudy river. With their soothing cool, misty waters cascading down in the backdrop of dense lush green forest and rocky terrain, both the waterfalls offer scintillating experience to visitors.

Chellarkovil Waterfalls – Situated at a distance of 15 km from Kumily in a small village, the waterfalls is a visual feast for the visitors. Chellarkovil Waterfalls offer the breathtaking view of the plains and coconut groves all around.

Kaalakkayam Waterfalls – Kaalakkayam Waterfall is located in the thick forests near Idinjaar in Thiruvananthapuram District. Monsoon is the best time to visit the waterfall as its become full of water and water gushes down with high speed, providing an unparalleled view to visitors.

Perunthenaruvi Waterfalls – A natural fall, Perunthenaruvi lies 36 km from Pathanamthitta via Vachoochira. Set on the banks of the Pamba River about 10 km from Erumely, the waterfall falling down a rocky path into a ravine about 100 feet deep. Perunthenaruvi Waterfall is a perfect spot for an outing and picnics.

Mankayam Waterfalls - Mankayam Waterfall is located close to the capital city of Thiruvananthapuram in Nedumangad Taluk. A famous waterfall of Kerala, Mankayam was recently launched as a zone for ecotourism, managed by the State Forest Department. Here you can get the assistance of guides with the entire activities coordinated by the Vanasamrakshna Samithi (Forest Protection Group), working under the forest department of the State. From Mankayam, you can also visit the nearby picturesque spots and also go for trekking.

Power House Waterfalls - Situated 18 km from Munnar, the waterfall cascades down a steep rock about 2,000 m above sea level. Power House Waterfalls is surrounded by scenic western mountain ranges, and is an ideal place for a break on the way to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady.

Mangalam Dam - A famous picnic spot, Mangalam Dam lies 50 km from Palakkad. The dam is constructed across the Cherukunnath River, a tributary of the Mangalam River.

Keezharkuth Waterfalls - Keezharkuth Waterfalls is located at a distance of 25 km from Thodupuzha in Idukki. Cascading down a rock from 1,500 mt high rock, the fall is a wonderful attraction for the tourists round the year. The forest around fall is home to plants of medicinal value. Keezharkuth Waterfalls also an ideal place for rock climbing, mountaineering, camping and trekking.

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