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Water falls : 11 Incredible Nature’s Marvels in Karnataka to Visit This Year

Water falls : 11 Incredible Nature’s Marvels in Karnataka to Visit This Year

Water falls a natural magnificence treasure chest awaits you within the breathtaking embraces of the state’s lovely landscapes. Karnataka is a veritable paradise on Earth, with its blue skies, verdant greenery, and sparkling rivers. But what truly defines this magnificent land are its breathtaking waterfalls, which reach new heights during the wet season. Join us  with The Style.World on the tour through Karnataka’s top 11 most stunning waterfalls, each a monument to nature’s unparalleled beauty and grace. Prepare to be shocked when we begin on an excursion to discover the breathtaking beauty of this unique region.

Jog Falls

Jog Falls, located in Shivamogga district, is one of the state’s most renowned tourist spots. The stunning waters Falls plunge from a height of around 830 feet, making it India’s second highest waterfall. This waterfall is formed by the Sharavathi River and is surrounded by lush green mountains and wispy clouds. The nearest city to these falls is Sagara, which is simple to reach by both train and bus. This waterfall, pouring from the cracks of the huge mountains above, is a stunning sight and a must-see location.

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Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls is Located approximately 90 kilometers from Mangalore,  Falls are a unique confluence of streams that come together to make a spectacular waterfall. The falling water flows from the tops of rocky, high peaks to form a beautiful little lake below. These falls offer an excellent picnic area, and the neighboring coffee farms will undoubtedly leave you yearning freshly brewed coffee. This tourist destination is around 7 kilometers from Madikeri, and it is simple to get to by bus or taxi.

 

Irupu Falls

Irupu Falls is located in the Kodagu district and is one of most popular waterfalls due to its historical heritage. The myth dates back to the Ramayana, when Lord Ram and Lakshman were going through the  and Lakshmana shot an arrow into the hills for water, causing a river to spring forth from the mountains. That is why Irupu Falls is also known as the ‘Lakshman Tirtha Falls’. With permission from the Forest Department, you can take a fast trip through Narimale Forest Camp to enjoy the picturesque vistas and see the Rameshwara Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to mythology, Lord Ram found it.

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 Hebbe Falls

Hebbe Falls, located in Kemmannugundi core, captivates visitors with its two-stage plunge, Dodda Hebbe and Chikka Hebbe. This is Chikkamagaluru treasure features a calm scene with rocks and flora at its foot, ideal for unwinding. Accessible by exhilarating jeep drives through the hilly landscape, the travel itself becomes an experience. The waterfalls provide a stunning vista, ranking among the best. Visitors like the quiet atmosphere, finding comfort amid nature’s majesty. Hebbe Falls is more than just a scenic beauty; it is also an attraction for individuals looking to escape the constant motion of city life.

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Sathodi Falls

Sathodi Falls, located approximately 32 kilometers from Yellapur in Karnataka, provide a breathtaking display of nature’s grandeur. It is set in dense jungle and rocky tunnels, suggestive of passages from Mowgli’s Jungle Book. The falls, formed by the meeting of many rivers at Kallaramane Ghat, drop 15 meters into a peaceful pool below. The waters finally reach the backwaters of the Kodasalli dam, arresting as they fall. Sathodi Falls is accessible by taxi from Yellapur and offers breathtaking views that appeal to both explorers and environment enthusiasts. With its scenic appeal and peaceful ambiance, Sathodi Falls exhibits Karnataka’s spectacular natural beauty.


Unchalli Falls

Unchalli Falls  is similar to the Niagara Falls; Unchalli Falls are among the state’s most stunning waterfalls. These spectacular falls, located approximately 25 kilometers from Sirsi, were discovered by J.D. Lushington in 1845 and are also known as the Lushington Falls after their originator. The Unchalli Falls, which reach a height of 170 feet, are noted for their distinctive shape and spread. Trekking 5 kilometers from Heggarne hamlet to the falls is an event in and of itself. The thrilling the gradient, falling valleys, and lovely fauna will keep you company until you reach these enchanting waterfalls.

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 Kalhatti Falls

Kalhatti Falls is a unique waterfall in Chikkamagaluru district in Karnataka  are a treat for both nature devotees and spiritual seekers. These waterfalls are located near the celebrated Veerabhadreshwara Temple of Lord Shiva, and the waterfall creates a beautiful view as it falls all over the rocky deity. These huge falls cascade from Chandra Drona Hills and plunge around 400 feet to the bottom. Kalhatti Falls, a renowned tourist spot, can be reached by driving down the Ooty-Mysore road and then walking for some distance.

 Kalhatti Falls
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 Gokak Falls

Gokak waterfall is located six kilometers from Gokak in Belgaum district. This waterfall in Karnataka flows in a winding path over an exquisite sandstone ledge that overlooks the horse-shaped Gokak Valley. The waterfall also has a hanging bridge across the river at a height of around 201 meters, which provides an incredible bird’s eye perspective of the entire cascade. Chalukya-era monuments can also be discovered on each side of the gorge.

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Dabbe Falls

Dabbe Falls Situated in the lap of Mother Earth, this wonderful waterfall is a nature lover’s paradise. Surrounded by the Western Ghats, this perfect waterfall expresses itself as a rushing stream that pounds its way through the surrounding rocks before ending in a peaceful flow of calm water. This waterfall can only be reached by trekking through dense forest, and the trek is certainly adventurous. The trip is around 9 kilometers long and difficult, but the end result is well worth it.

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Shivanasamudra Falls

Shivanasamudra Falls, located along the Kaveri River in Mandya district, is a beautiful natural wonder that also serves as a hydroelectric facility. The waterfalls, which are divided into Gagana Chukki (90 meters) and Bhara Chukki (69 meters), provide a breathtaking view. In addition, the location offers opportunities for fishing and walking through rugged terrains. Shivanasamudra, which can be reached by cab from Bengaluru, is one of Karnataka’s most stunning waterfalls, attracting adventurers and nature lovers to immerse themselves in its peaceful majesty and explore the surrounding environment.

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Apsara Konda Falls

Apsara Konda Falls, located near Murudeshwar in the Uttara Kannada district, reveals its picturesque beauty. It falls from a 10-meter height, delicately passing between the roots of an ancient peepal tree before gently trickling into a unique pond near the beach. Legend has it that heavenly beings bathed in this pond, which is why it was named ‘Apsara’ Konda. This beautiful location provides a peaceful getaway where the beauty of nature combines with mythological wonder, allowing visitors to revel in its calm magnificence and explore deeper into the timeless narratives turned by the falling streams. Apsara Konda Falls captivates with its mystical attraction, making it a hidden gem awaiting discovery amidst the beautiful surroundings of Uttara Kannada.

Shivanasamudra Falls
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