Abbey falls is undoubtedly one of the beautiful waterfalls that are tucked 10 kilometers away from the Madikeri in Kodagu. Also known as Abbi falls by locals, this waterfall soaks itself amidst the evergreen sceneries of Western ghats. These waterfalls are guarded by private coffee plantations, spice estates, and tall handsome trees. Like most of the rivers and waterfalls, even Abbey is a non- perennial waterfall that is fed only during monsoons. Some small streams from mountains and brooks join hands to form the picture-perfect Abbey falls which is one of the tributaries of river Cauvery. White foam-like water gushes down the cliff from a height of 70 ft and forms a natural pool. Never step into the pool as the currents are high and dangerous.

After you reach the main entrance of Abbey falls be prepared to walk about 200 steps downhill for 1..5 to 2 kilometers. It will roughly take about 15-20 minutes to reach the foot of the waterfall. All the more, what makes it exciting is the journey that takes you through exotic coffee, cardamom, pepper, and other spice gardens. As you are inching towards the Abbey, the thunderous sound of water plunging and crashing the rocks will greet you. Usually, this place is flooded with tourists, hence make sure to head to this place in the morning. And soak yourself with everything that nature throws at you.

Outside of this, there is an over-bridge that hangs right opposite of the falls. And it is from this hanging-bridge, where the most picturesque scene of water sliding down the ridge can be seen and captured. Moreover, when you stand on bridge water keep spraying on you and this is the closest you can get to falls, as you cannot swim here due to restrictions.

History Of Waterfalls

During the British era, Abbey Falls was known as Jessy Falls, named after the daughter of the first British Chaplain of Coorg, As of now this property and surrounding area are owned by Mr. Neravanda B. Nanaiah. Besides this, Neravanda has transformed the surrounding areas of the waterfall into a paradise by planting spices, coffee, and trees.

Foods and Snacks Near Abbey Falls

You will come across plenty of shops and eateries near the parking area. All these eateries or stalls will serve you with authentic Karnataka food at double the cost. So, if you are planning for a pocket-friendly trip, then try carrying food and water bottles from Madikeri.

How To Reach Abbey Falls

 Madikeri is the closest town which is at a distance of 8-10 km from the Abbey falls. You can take government or private bus services frequently available from Bangalore to Madikeri. Once you reach Madikeri you can either opt for Auto Rickshaws or Jeeps to reach the entry point of waterfalls. If in case you are driving then take Galibeedu road from Madikeri which provides an enriching drive up to the entrance.

Abbey Waterfalls Information

Timings: 9 Am To 5 Pm

Entry fee:  Rs 15/ person

Trek Distance: 1.5 Km (one side)

Trek Timings: 15 to 20 Minutes

Best Time To Visit: September To January.

Parking Fee: Rs. 10 to 50(depending upon the vehicle)

Eateries: Available Near Parking lot

Washrooms: Available

Closest Town: Madikeri 

Distance From Bangalore: 271 Km

Also Read: Iruppu Waterfalls Coorg

Iruppu falls is a stepped waterfall that lies in the foot of the Brahmagiri hills of western ghats in Kodagu, Karnataka. Lakshmana Theertha stream which is a tributary of river Kaveri flows down from the hill to form Iruppu Waterfall. Water gushes through rocks from 170 ft on several step-like structures with a thunderous sound to form a pool. You can walk down the broken trail to the foot of the waterfalls to take a swim and beat the heat. Besides this, the water here is believed to cleanse off all the sins, so make sure you take a dip, if you believe it or not.

If you are an adventure freak then you can climb up the steep slope to reach the second tier of the falls. But make sure you watch every foot you take as this place is damn wet and slippery.

Be prepared to hike from the temple for 15 odd mins through the forest trail which is greasy and covered with wood to reach waterfalls. This waterfall is stuck amidst dense forest which is teeming with a wide range of flora and fauna.

Iruppu or Lakshmana Theertha falls is both a famous tourist spot as well as a pilgrim center. It is one of the best picnic spots to spend time with your family or a large group of friends and get immersed in nature.

Apart from this, Iruppu falls is also popular among trekkers of the Brahmagiri trail in Coorg. If you continue further up through the forest trail from waterfalls, it will lead you to the Brahmagiri peak. However, you need to take permission from the forest office Srimangala to conquer this peak.

No need to worry about snacks, food, or water bottles as there are a handful of shops that serve it. 

Origin Of Lakshmana Theertha Or Iruppu Waterfalls As Per Legends

According to legends, Rama and Lakshmana while searching for Sita Devi had visited this place. When Lord Rama was thirsty he asked his brother to fetch water to drink. Lakshmana was not able to find any water source nearby. Hence, Lakshamana shot the arrow at the Brahmagiri Hills which led to the origin of River Lakshmana Tirtha. And, thus he was able to quench the thirst of his brother. 

In addition, this waterfall is considered holy and it is believed cleanse off all the sins. So you will find a lot of devotees taking a dip.

Iruppu Rameshwaram Linga Temple

Iuppu Rameshwara temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated on the banks of Laksmana Theertha river. Moreover, it is a beautiful temple surrounded by paddy fields and thick forests. Apparently, as per the legends, it was Lord Rama who installed Lingam in this shrine. Hence, you will see thousands of devotees flooding the temple every year. And, don’t forget to buy the entrance ticket to Iruppu falls near Rameshwara Temple.

If you are planning to go to this temple, make sure to visit this temple during the major festival Shivarathri.

How To Reach Iruppu Falls From Bangalore

From Bangalore, you can board a bus to Mysore, Madikeri, or Virajpet. Iruppu waterfalls are well connected from all these cities. From either of these cities, you can take a bus to Kutta or Srimangala.

The nearest bus Stop to the Iruppu waterfalls is Kutta or Srimangala. Iruppu Falls lies between Srimangala and Kutta. Both the places are 10 km away. You can hire a jeep or an auto-rickshaw from Kutta or Srimangala to reach the Falls.

Iruppu Falls Information

Timings: 6 Am To 6 Pm

Entry Fee: Rs 50

Hike Distance: 1.5 Km

Vehicle Parking: Rs 10

Restrooms: Available

Location: 48 kilometers from Virajpet

Also, read: Vannalli Beach Kumta

Sirsi is a small town that is nestled amidst the thick forests and hills of Western Ghats in Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. In the olden days, Sirsi was ruled by the mighty Sonda Dynasty and was known as “Kalyana Pattana\’\’. Weather in Sirsi is always pleasant, as this town rests at 1936 ft above sea level. Places surrounding this town hosts lofty mountains, lush green forests, vibrant valleys, tiny meandering streams, and scintillating waterfalls. Not just that, it houses a few ancient temples and serves as one of the major pilgrimage centers for devotees. All of these reasons.make this a perfect tourist spot and weekend getaway among the people and nature lovers. This Blog throws light on the best places you can visit and things to do in Sirsi.

In addition, this place has a rich variety of flora and fauna which resides peacefully surrounded by nature. Animals like Dhole, Gaur, Slender Loris, Bonnet macaque, langur, are some of the rare species that can be spotted along with insects like dragonflies and colorful butterflies. Besides this, a huge variety of frogs and snakes can be easily spotted roaming around the forest. Also, rare birds species like Ruby-throated Bulbul, Indian Peafowl, owls, doves can be seen on trees chirping and making the place lively. 

When it comes to flora a lot of herbs that are multifarious and kaleidoscopic flowers can be spotted in the forests. Make sure to head to this place after the monsoon, i.e. from September to April to experience nature in its full glory.

Apart from this, Sirsi is a major producer of spices like betel, cardamom, pepper, and vanilla plantation. Rice is the major crop and staple diet of the residence of Sirsi.

Places To Visit and Things To Do In Sirsi

Banavasi Temple Town

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Banavasi is the oldest town of Karnataka and the first capital of the native Kannada empire  Kadambas. This is a laid back temple town near Sirsi in the Malenadu region of Uttara Kannada. The place is set amidst thick forest, an ancient village, and river Varada flowing around it on three sides. Earlier the Banavasi was known with many names like “Konkanapura”, Vaijayanthipura”, “Jayanthipura”, “Vanavasika”, etc.

Blessed with pristine nature, ancient temples, paddy fields, wild rivers, and tumbling waterfalls this is Sureshot heaven for travelers.

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Magod Falls

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Magod is a group of falls set amidst the dense jungles of Western ghats, near Yellapur, Uttara Kannada. It is a 2 tier waterfall, formed by the rivers Bedti and Shalmala. You can see the water gushing down the rocky paths from a height of 200m (650 ft) with a loud roar. Later, the falls are split into 2 segments before joining a narrow stream at the bottom of the valley.

The path leading to these falls is beautifully set up with narrow roads and deciduous trees lined up all along the way providing shades. Typical bikers would love the ride as most of the journey would seem like off-roading on muddy patches.

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Unchalli Falls | Lushington falls Trek

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Unchalli falls is a hidden gem that is nestled in the Sahyadri forest range of Western ghats near Siddapura, Uttara Kannada. Water tumbles down from a height of 116 meters and spreads along rocks forming a triangle before reaching the ground. Untouched river Aghanashini that originates in Sirsi town. gives rise to Unchalli waterfalls.

Above all, these places are popular for their frequent rainbow spottings, mist-filled forests, and an uphill trek.  In fact, this waterfall was discovered in 1845 by JD Lushington, the former collector of the Colonial British Government. Hence, Unchalli is also known as Lushington falls.

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Yana Caves

 

This is a small village in the Kumta forest, which is 50 km away from Gokarna. Yana caves are an unusual karst rock formation. Yana cave is a part of Sahyadri mountains of western ghats and surrounded by thick forest and streams. These caves are one of the best places you can visit while you are in Sirsi.

Additionally, this hidden wonder houses two magnificent rock formations composed of black limestone which are known as the Bhairaveshwara Shikhara(120 meters) and the Mohini Shikhara(90 meters) surrounded by lush green forests. You need to trek for 3 km within the forest to reach this place.

Vibooti falls

 

Just about 8 km from Yana caves lies this small perennial Vibhooti waterfalls surrounded by gigantic rocks and limestone deposits, in Sahyadri mountains ranges of western ghats. You need to trek for about 1.5 km to reach this 70 ft multi-tiered waterfall.

The journey towards falls in itself is a great experience as you will be hiking through green shades of the forest; slippery rock, and small streams running with endless clear water. Not to mention the sight of mist-filled mighty mountains and deep valley next to you is mind-blowing. Like many other waterfalls, even this is not visible, until you reach the endpoint. But what awaits you at the end, as the clear white water gushes down the rocks forming a pool & sound of free-flowing as it enters the forest area is pure bliss. There is a popular belief that the water that flows from the Yana caves region is the sacred ash (vibhooti), and hence the name Vibhooti Falls.

Bandaje Arbi is a hidden waterfall on top of a mountain, amidst the blanket of greenery surrounding it. This waterfall which is a tributary of the Netravati river is situated in Charmadi ghat range of western ghats in Dakshina Kannada. Usually, we will be witnessing the water plunging down from the foothills or from another hillock. However, in this case, you get a chance to stand next to the point from where the water jumps off the cliff from 200ft. The only way to experience Bandaje Arbi falls beauty is by undertaking a hard day\’s trek to the mountains. Be prepared for a tough and sweaty trek through dense forest, tall grasslands, and multiple streams. Don’t miss the dramatic view of sunsets that cast an orange glow in the sky, from the tip of the cliff.

You can camp overnight next to the waterfalls and gaze at billions of twinkling stars throughout the night. Try reaching the spot before sunset and pitch your tents on flatlands next to waterfalls. Also, collect firewoods to light the bonfire for cooking purposes as well as to keep wild animals away from camp.

Above all, you can even take a shower by jumping into the Bandaje stream that originates here. Although the place is a little clumsy and hard to stand comfortably. Even though the cliff is far from this spot, be careful as small slips can drag you along the stream and toss you off the cliff.

By the way, if you are wondering what Bandaje Arbi means. Bandaje is the name of the village and the word “Arbi” in regional Tulu language means “Waterfall”.

Bandaje Arbi Falls Trek Routes

Before you start your trek, you need to seek permission from the Belthangady forest authorities. It is a remote area with the paths that are confusing and in the recent past a lot of people lost their way into the wild, Hence, you will be allotted a local guide who will be guiding you throughout the trek.

Trek Trail 1: From Gowdara Mane Bandaje Village(Ujire Side)

Ujire Town( jeep ride)-( 15 Km)->Gowdara Mane in Bandaje Village(Trek start point) -9Km (5 To 6 hrs)->Bandaje Arbi Falls(Camping) -6Km  (2 To 3 hrs)->Ballalarayana Durga Fort -4Km(1 hr)->Durgadahalli( Trek End Point)

Trek starts from Bandaje Gowdara Mane or Valambra after taking permission from forest officers. It is about a 20 km trek and might take around 10 hrs to complete it in a single stretch.  

From Gowdara Mane to Grasslands

To begin with, you will be passing through a village and a couple of small streams. In the initial phase, as you are entering the forest it will be very difficult to find the route without the local guide. Once you cross the 2nd stream, the trek gets tougher as .you enter the dense forest that is steep and full of leeches. After about 1.5 hours of a hard trek journey, you will come across a big stream. Be careful while crossing this stream during peak monsoon, when the currents are high. Don’t forget to fill in your water bottles, as the next water source is waterfalls itself. Another 1.5 hours of trek inside the forest will lead you to grasslands.

Grasslands To Bandaje Arbi Falls

After a few minutes of walking on the grasslands, you will get the 1st glimpse of Bandaje Arbi Falls. However, it will take another hour to reach the waterfall, considering the steepness and campings gear you are carrying. Try drinking water and apply sunscreen lotion to defend or protect yourself against the heat of the scorching sun. The entrance of waterfalls is towards the left. But, you have to cross a small valley which is steep and has loose soil to reach the Waterfall. To get to the tip of the cliff you need to cross Bandaje stream. There are flatlands near the stream, where you can pitch a tent to stay overnight.

Note: Don’t go to the edge of the cliff, as many people have slipped off the cliff and lost their life.

You can descend in the same route as you climbed or via the Ballalarayana Durga fort

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Bandaje Arbi Falls To Ballalarayana Durga Fort

It is a 6 km trek from waterfall to the fort and it might take 2 to 3 hours to complete. Trek is mostly through the grasslands and the path is well marked. Try filling your water bottles before you depart, as there are no water sources. Strolling on the left side of Bandaje Arbi waterfall will lead you to the fort.

Initially, you have to climb a steep hillock for 30 odd minutes. Later, you will be hiking on almost flatland through the meadows for another 1.5 hrs before you arrive at the fort. Not to mention, the beautiful panoramic view of valleys, green rolling mountains, and misty surroundings that are breathtaking while on this route.

The fort is now in ruins, you can’t find anything except for shattered walls, a few arches, and a basement. The most important thing, don’t camp near the fort, as this place is home to cattle that attract leopards.

 Ballaladurga Fort to  Durgadahalli 

This is probably one of the easiest paths of the Bandaje Arbi Falls trek. Descend down is a well-marked path through grasslands and forests. On the way, you will come across 3 small water streams that will help to quench your thirst. It is a 4 km descent and it will take about 1 hour to reach the base. In the meanwhile, you can call auto-rickshaw driver number mentioned on the rocks to pick u up and drop in Sunkasale which is 5 km.

Trek Trail 2: From Durgadahalli (Sunkasale side)

You will be starting your trek from Durgadahalli Base from the Sunkasale side. The route is easy and well marked. You might not require a guide unless you are getting down from the other side. This route is exactly opposite to that of trek trail 1 or Ujire side of trekking. 

Sunkasale Town( jeep ride)-(5 Km)->Durgadahalli(Trek start point)-4Km(2 hr)->Ballalarayana Durga Fort -6Km (2 To 3 hrs)-> Bandaje Arbi Falls(Camping) -9Km ( 4 hrs)-> Gowdara Mane in Bandaje Village(Trek End Point))

Where To Eat Near Bandaje Arbi Falls

Except for a few small eateries and shops at the base, you will not have anything on the top. Hence, try carrying packed lunch, snacks, and water bottles to fill water in streams. If you are planning to cook, take small vessels, Maggie,  and raw materials that can be cooked easily on firewood. You can pack your lunch in Gowdara mane or from the hotel in Ujire.

How To reach Bandaje Arbi  Falls Trek Start Point

Trek Trail 1 start point: Bandaje Gowdra mane 

Bandaje Gowdra mane or Valambra town is just 15 Km from Ujire town near Dharmastala. You have to take a left turn before Mundaje village and continue for 5 Kilometers before taking a right turn near co-operative bank Hedya in Bandaje road to reach Valambra. The frequency of government buses or private buses in this route is very less. Hence, it is better to hire a jeep from Ujire or take your vehicle till the Bandaje Gowdra mane which is the starting point of the trek.

Trek Trail 2 start point: Durgadahalli Base Point

You can hop into frequently available buses from Bangalore to Horanadu. From Horanadu you can take a local bus or jeep to Sunkasale which is 30 Km away. From Sunkasale you can either walk or hire an auto-rickshaw to Durgadahalli which is the start point of freak.

Bandaje Arbi Waterfalls Information

Entry Fee: Rs 275/ head

Guide Charges: Rs 1000 To 1500(Try Bargaining)

Banjare Arbi Waterfall Trek Distance: 18 To 20 Km

Trek Duration: 8 To 10 Hours:

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Best Time To Visit: September to March

Permission: Required

Camping: Allowed Near Bandaje Arbi Waterfalls

Location: Bandaje Village 20 Km From Ujire Town, Dakshina Kannada

Distance From Bangalore: 320 Km.

Bandaje Arbi Waterfalls Trek, Contact Details That Might Be Handy 

Gowdara Mane Or Kishore Gowda: 99019 39829

Forest Officer: 99013 46952

Belthangady Forest Office: 08256-233189

Also, read:  Ermai Falls Trek.

Ermai Falls, a secret multi-layered waterfall hidden in the foothills of the Ballalarayana Durga range of western ghats in Dakshina Kannada. It is a seasonal waterfall, which comes to full glory in the peak monsoon season. Thick foam-like water slides down the rocky terrain from 75ft  and forms a pool at the bottom. The pool is about 5 ft deep and you can waive off the day by going for a swim or taking dip water. However, avoid getting too close to waterfalls during monsoon as the water level tends to increase along with strong currents.

Apart from this, if you are an adventure freak then you can even climb up to different levels of Ermai falls. Usually, you will spot a few of them sitting behind waterfalls and clicking some great pics by making a climb till the middle layer. But, be careful and watch out every step you take as the rocks here are slippery and covered with moss. In fact, don’t climb without the guidance of locals or experienced trekkers as plenty of people have lost their life

In addition to this, there are 2 other waterfalls near Ermayi which can be trekked with the help of locals. However, avoid getting into the jungle on yourself because it is very confusing to find a way out.

This is a remote place and as per locals, gentle giants ”The  Elephants” visit this place at night to drink water. Hence, you will not be able to camp anywhere near Ermayi falls, Moreover, there are no eateries or restaurants in and around the corner, so it will be better to carry food.

 Ermai Falls Trek Route

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Ermai falls are just 3 to 4 Kilometers from Kajoor Darga( masjid) which lies on the main road. You can either hike all the way or take a 2 Kilometer ride, followed by a hike to reach waterfalls. As this waterfall is stuck in dense forests it can only be approached by foot after a certain point.

Once you get down the vehicle, ask the locals for directions, as there are no signboards to guide. Trekking trails involve crossing a few streams, hiking along with some private farms, and strolling parallel to streams amidst jungles for 1.5 Kilometers to reach Ermai Falls. If in case, you are heading to this place during monsoon, when water flow is high, then you can take footbridges built of areca nut logs to cross the stream. Even though you can hear the sound of water gushing down from a distance, waterfalls can only be seen when to get to the final point.

How To Reach Ermayi Waterfalls

Ermayi is 40 mins ride from Ujire town near Dharmastala.No frequent bus services, so it is always better to hire a jeep from Ujire. If you are heading to this destination in your own vehicle, be careful as roads are not in great condition. You have to take a left turn before Mundaje village in the Kajoor Darga route for 10 Km. And, just before the Darga, take the right in Ermayi falls route. Try heading on this road for 1.5 km, followed by a 1.5 Km hike that will lead you to waterfalls.

Rember there are no signboards to guide and even google map routes might miss guide. So, it is better to ask the locals for an accurate route.

Ermayi Falls Information

Timings: 7 Am to 5 Pm

Entry Fee: Rs 20/ head

Trek Distance: 1.5 Km

Difficulty Level: Easy

Trek Duration: 30 Mins

Camping: Not Allowed

Location: Near Kajoor Darga

Distance From Bangalore: 320 Km

Also, read: Didupe Falls Trek

Hidlumane falls is a series of stepped waterfalls that sits at the base of Kodachadri hills of Western ghats, Shimoga. As these falls are stuck deep inside the jungles of the Mookambika reserve forest, be prepared to undertake a small trek to reach this beauty.

There are about 7 waterfalls and each one cascades down at different heights ranging from 30 to 70ft. Despite being a series of waterfalls, the biggest specialty is, each one appears hidden from one another. Do not miss out on the secluded waterfall at the top which is the most scenic of all of them.

You can spot the white water sliding down the smooth rocks to form a natural pool at the foot. This cold water pool that is shallow is perfect to take a dip and get immersed in nature.

You need to hike through muddy roads, dense forests,  plenty of small streams, steep hills, cross huge slippery rocks, jump over dead trees, and paddy fields to reach the waterfalls.

While strolling through the forest all you can hear is the rustling sound of leaves and birds chirping around. However, once you get closer to Hidlumane thunderous sound of the gushing water is sure to put silence of the forest for a toss. In fact, you will find dead woods in unusually attractive shapes, due to the presence of wood termites in this region. Above all, trek to Hidlumane falls will be adventurous and it will surely awaken the adventurer in every individual.

Try to avoid this place during peak monsoon as the trail tends to get super slippery and currents are high.

Hidlumane Falls Trekking Routes

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Since this place lies on the way to Kochadri peak, you can even take a jeep ride. But, the jeep will only go until a lonely house with a shop. After this, you need to trek for amidst paddy fields and forest for 1 km to reach falls.It is a beautiful trek that keeps throwing surprises all along the way.

Hidlumane Falls Trek Via Sampekatte Village

You can see a lot of travelers start their trek towards Hidlumane falls from Sampekatte. After Sampakatte and just before Nittur Village, there is a y junction. Here, you need to take a left turn to reach the jeep route of Kodachadri hills. You should continue in the same direction till you reach Kumble school and from here take the right deviation on the muddy road in front of the school. After a while, you will get another y junction and you should take an immediate right turn here. It is a muddy uphill road, continue in this for 5 km via Emme Honda School, until you get a lonely house with a shop.

You can relax here near the lonely house and buy some snacks and water bottles from the shop. From here, you have to walk through paddy fields and muddy tracks for 1 km to reach the falls.

Hidlumane Falls Trek Via Nittur Village

Usually, there is not much confusion in this route, hence people prefer this route more than other routes. After Nittur, take a 1 to 1.5 km walk on the main road towards Kollur. After you come across a small bus stop take a left turn. It is a jeep track, which will lead you to a lonely house with a shop. This is the same house you will find on the Sampekatte trek route.

It is a series of stepped falls. After you reach the first waterfalls., you need to climb up the rocks on which the stream is flowing. Otherwise,  take a parallel route along the falls to reach the scintillating one at the top.

Hidlumane Falls Trek Via Kodachadri Peak

In this case, you can either take an alternative trek route or take a jeep ride till the Kodachadri peak. From the peak, you can hike down to Hidlumane falls.which is 8 km away.

Eateries near Hidlumane(Lonely House With A Shop)

While you are trekking, just 1 to 2 km from waterfalls, you will find a shop that is attached to a house amidst a paddy field. You can request the people staying here to cook something for you, they will be ready to do it with a small amount. But be prepared to wait for at least 2 hours because they start to cook only after receiving the order. Mostly you will be served with hot rice, sambar, pickle, and buttermilk. In the shop next to the house, you will get snacks, water bottles, and cool drinks.

You can also reach this place through a 2 wheeler or a jeep. After this point, you need to trek to the falls.

Hidlumane Waterfalls Information

Entry Fee: Rs 25 / person

Trek Distance: 5 To 6 Km

Trek Duration: 2 hours

Difficulty  Level: Moderate

Best Time To Visit: September To February

Location: Base of Kodachadri Hills

Also, read: Dabbe Falls Trek In Shimoga

Dabbe Falls is a hidden gem that is stuck in the Sharavathi Wildlife Sanctuary near Hosagadde village, Shimoga. You can see water gushing down from a cliff into a rocky valley from about 110 meters. Dabbe falls is a stepped waterfall, where a pool in each step overfills and flows down to another one below it. This is a picture-perfect waterfall that is immersed in nature and it is bound to sweep any one of their feet with its beauty. Moreover, as this place is tucked deep inside the jungles of western ghats, be prepared to take a hard day\’s trek. When you are at the bottom of the falls, jump into the huge pool formed by the waterfall and take a chill pill.

Mostly you will be hiking through muddy terrains, dense forests, paddy fields, crossing many streams, and descending steep cliffs to reach the falls.

Dabbe Falls Trekking Trail

After you reach Hosagadde village, you need to take the road that is right next to the Forest Department Board. It is a 6 km trek and it can be divided into 3 phases. We would suggest you take a local guide, as it is extremely risky venturing into unknown destinations.

 In the first phase, you will mostly hike along the muddy jeep track inside the forest. It is an easy trek and it might take around 45 minutes. After you reach Hosagadde mane which is  3 km away from the start point, the first phase ends,

The next phase is a little tricky one, as you will be walking adjacent to a couple of streams amidst dense forests. In fact, you will come across 3 streams, all of it leads to Dabbe falls. It will be a herculean task to cross these streams during peak monsoon. It is better to take an experienced guide, who knows these places well. And after about 3 km, you will find a house amidst paddy fields. This house is popularly known as Dabbemane as the falls are just 1 km away from this spot. Here, you need to fill in your personal details, before you proceed further.

Dabbe  Falls Adventurous Phase

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The final phase starts from Dabbemane and it is the toughest of all the phases. For instance, sometimes you will be required to hike down a steep cliff which is 80 degrees and it will be very slippery. Try taking a rope or make sure to grab onto tree branches or roots that are coming out of the earth, for safety purposes. Distance is about 1 km, but it will take at least 45 min to 1 hour to reach the foot of falls. Halfway through the last phase, you will be able to hear the sound of falls as well as see it. Moreover, if you want to take a dip or get closer to falls, you need to jump across huge rocky boulders that are slippery.

During monsoon as the water tends to rush with great force and the path gets extremely slippery. You will not be allowed after a certain point above the cliff, from where the waterfall is available.

While you are trekking you might come across birds like Kingfishers, hornbills, flycatchers, Asian bluebirds, herons, etc. Besides this, you can also spot a wide variety of wildlife like macaques, deers, giant squirrels, langurs, and many others.

As this is untouched by masses, you will not find any shops or eateries around the corner. Try carrying your packed food and water bottles.

How To reach Dabbe Falls

Dabbe is just 30 km away from the famous Jog Falls. If you are heading to this place on your own vehicle, then take Bhatkal Siddapura Highway towards Hosagadde village. You can park your vehicle near the Hosagadde Forest department board. Otherwise, you can take a government bus that runs on this route and get down near Hosagadde.

Dabbe Waterfalls Information

Trek Distance: 7 km one way

Trek Duration: 7 hours to and fro

Best Time To Visit Dabbe Falls: Post Monsoon(September to March)

Entry Fee: NA.

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Location: Hosagadde Village, Sagara Taluk, Shimoga

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Coorg, officially Known as Kodagu is an exotic hill station that lies amidst serene mountain ranges of western ghats, Karnataka. As you step into this land aromatic coffee plantations would welcome you with open arms. Surreal Kodagu hosts everything from green rolling hills to misty mountains to wandering streams to waterfalls to dense forests to caves to temples to forts to museums. Hence, this slice of heaven is also known as the “Scotland Of India”.Besides this, Kodagu is known for its unique culture and tradition people follow. People who belong to this region are called “Kodavas” and they are basically nature worshippers. No wonder why Coorg has maintained all its glory and charm all these years. Never miss an opportunity to witness Kodavas Marriage, dance, Sword Fight, and martial arts. This post will take you through the places you can visit and things you can do while in Kodagu.

Outside of this, tourists can indulge in various activities like river rafting, trekking, Hiking, Boating, Safari, bird watching, and rappelling.

Best Places To Visit In Kodagu Or Coorg

Namdroling Monastery Bylakuppe ( Golden Temple)

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Namdroling Monastery is located in camp 4 of settlement and is renowned for its Golden temple. There are 3 golden statues that are 60 ft tall and they represent 3 forms of Buddha. Temples here are vibrant, peaceful, and colorful with exotic paintings, huge halls to meditate, and tall statues. You can witness mass prayers of monks, gaze around the monasteries, and watch hundreds of monks in conversation with one other. But if you are looking for a peaceful environment certainly this is not the place. Because this place is flooded with 100’s of tourists every day.

You can explore towns that are structured similar to that of Tibet, also visit 12 monasteries and 13  Tibetian settlements areas. Among these monasteries, Namdroling, Sera Jay, Sera Mey, and Tashi Lhunpo are popular once.

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Waterfalls In Kodagu

Irrupu Waterfalls

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Iruppu falls is a stepped waterfall that lies in the foot of the Brahmagiri hills of western ghats in Kodagu, Karnataka. Lakshmana Theertha stream which is a tributary of river Kaveri flows down from the hill to form Iruppu Waterfall. Water gushes through rocks from 170 ft on several step-like structures with a thunderous sound to form a pool. You can walk down the broken trail to the foot of the waterfalls to take a swim and beat the heat.

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Best Trekking Places In Coorg or Kodagu

Thadiyandamol  Trek Coorg

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The highest peak in Coorg and also the best trekking spot in western ghats for beginners to start their trekking journey. No complications at all as the trail is clearly marked, the chance of you getting lost is nil. Thadiyandamol trek base starts from a small village called Kakkabe. As you start trekking into the wild, the view of Shola forests, greeny grasslands, water streams running in different directions, vegetations everywhere, colorful birds flying over you is a delight to your eyes. Apart from this what scenic beauty awaits you at the top of the peak is pure bliss.

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Nishani Motte Trek Coorg

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If you don’t want any crowd to follow you even on weekends then this Offbeat trekking destination near Talacauvery wildlife sanctuary, in Coorg should be on your list. You need to seek permission from the Bhagamandala forest office before you start your trek from Madenadu village base camp, which is 7 km away. You need to hire a jeep to reach the base camp.

Additionally, it is advisable to hire an experienced guide, as the paths in this region are not marked properly and there is a chance of you getting lost in the forest.

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Festivals In Kodagu

You can witness some of the popular festivals like Keil Poldhu (worship of weapons), Cauvery Sankramana (return of the river goddess), and the Huttari (harvest).

Conclusion

Indeed, Kodagu is an ideal destination for everyone, whether you are a foodie, an explorer, an adventurer, a backpacker, a shutterbug, or a peace seeker. Above all, pleasant weather here makes this a popular Honeymoon destination among the South Indians.

Please write us the names of other must-visit places of Kodagu or Coorg in the comment section below.

Kunchikal falls the lesser-known beauty is one of the highest falls in India. Water gushes down the mountain effortlessly over the rocks at around 455 meters (1493 ft) height with a thunderous sound. Kunchikal falls are formed by the Varahi River and its tributaries. The whole surrounding seems enchanting with mighty mountains, scenic valleys, misty forests, tiny streams, and clouds running around to lose yourself amidst nature. Also known as Kunchikal Abbe, this fall is located near Masthikatte-Hulikal of Shimoga district in Karnataka. Kunchikal falls hold 116th position in the list of highest waterfalls around the World.

This place is located near Agumbe which receives the highest rainfall in Karnataka and Kunchikal being a seasonal waterfall. It is best to visit this place from July to September when the Varagi river runs full-fledged. During Monsoon seasons these falls will turn wild and offer a spectacular view of white waters tumbling down the valley with full force. Chances of spotting a beautiful beaming rainbow are high on a rainy day. Besides this, do not miss the sunsets that are absolutely breathtaking from a sunset point nearby.

There is a prominent hydroelectric plant that is built up in waterfalls to generate high powers and is distributed to most parts of Karnataka. At about 2 to 3 Km from falls, you can find a beautiful reservoir Called Mani Dam amidst thick forest.

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Manikyadhara falls is a small perennial waterfall surrounded by Shola forest in the Baba Budangiri range of western ghats. Water tumbles down the mountains from 30 ft height and appears like a string of pearls before hitting the ground. Hence, this falls is called “Manikyadhara” which literally translates to “pearls” in the regional language Kannada. Manikyadhara is also known as “ Neelikayi Theertha” by locals for the same reason as above.

Not just waterfall, the place itself looks great with misty Baba Budangiri hills, steep valleys with a lot of trees, tiny streams meandering around, and the cool breeze blowing at you makes it all the more exciting.

Manikyadhara falls is just 3 Km from Datta Peetha hills or Baba Budangiri hills. Usually, you can spot a lot of trekkers hiking from Datta Peeta through scenic mountains and forests for reaching the falls. After you reach the falls, you need to take the well-laid steps to reach the bottom of the falls to enjoy nature to the fullest.

You can set up your tents on the open grounds near the Manikyadhara falls.No need to worry about the foods as there are many eateries and shops near the falls.

Story Of Manikyadhara Falls

There is a small story as to how this waterfall originated. Apparently, it is believed that Saint Baba Budan along with his 4 disciples were searching for water and were upset because they weren’t able to find one. Therefore, they prayed to God and within no time, water started pouring down from mountains and that turned out to be Manikyadhara falls. Hence, this place also acts as a Holy place for many. Apart from this, there is another blind belief i.e. if you leave any of the things here, all your wishes will be fulfilled. If fact, you will find a lot of travellers leaving behind their clothes, bangles, bracelets, etc, and of course not the valuable ones.

Furthermore, locals here believe that this water carries a lot of medicinal herbs which is good for skin treatments. Henceforth, don’t forget to take a dip in this chilling water.

How To Reach Manikyadhara Falls

From Chikmagalur, this falls is 35 km away.so you can hop into a shared jeep that wouldn’t burn a hole in your pocket. Otherwise, like most of the trekkers, you can take an autorickshaw to Mullayanagiri and trek towards Manikyadhara falls which is 15 odd km.

Manikyadhara Waterfalls Information

Entry Fee:  NA.

Timings: NA (there is no restriction)

Best Time To Visit: September To March.

Camping: Allowed.

Distance from Chikmagalur: 35 Km

Distance From Bangalore: 275 Km.

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