Athirapally waterfalls- Things need to know before visiting

Kerala is a state located on the southwestern coast of India, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and unique traditions. It’s often called “God’s Own Country” due to its natural beauty, which includes lush backwaters, pristine beaches, dense forests, and hill stations like Munnar.

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It is the largest waterfall in Kerala, ( 81.5 feet tall) and is nicknamed as the Niagara of South India, which is visited by about 7 million tourists each year. It is situated in the border of Ernakulam District, in Kerala, India on the Chalakudy River. Athirapally Waterfalls offers a breathtaking view from both the top and bottom, showcasing its sheer power and beauty. Surrounded by lush greenery, it stands as a natural wonder captivating the hearts of nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. The top viewpoint of the falls is just a 10 minute walk from the main entrance. However, going down to the bottom of the falls involves a 20-minute trek through muddy steep narrow path or a wide staired path. It’s important to note that individuals with mobility issues or breathing difficulties should avoid the trek down to the waterfall. The water flow at the falls can vary depending on the time of year. After February, the flow may be less. To see a higher water flow, the best time to visit is from June to December. Bathing in the falls is not allowed, and it can be risky due to changing water conditions. Although post-February visits are allowed to enter in the water due to lower water flow. Visiting will be restricted during certain times, especially during the monsoon season or when the dam is opened. The area can get crowded during long weekends and holiday time.  There are couple of small water falls just a short drive from Athirapilly water falls, which are Vazhachal Falls and Charpa Falls ( which is on the way to Vazhachal Falls)  .

WATER FALL'S TOP VIEW
Tips
  • Location 
  • Visitors need to pay a vehicle fee and park their cars alongside the road as there may not be designated parking.
  • Mobile network connectivity might be unreliable in there
  •  If you buy drink in plastic bottle, do not throw it away. You will get a cash back on its return as authorities trying to keep the area plastic fee zone.
  • The same entry ticket can be used both in Athirapilly and Vazhachal Falls
  • If you like long jungle trip, there is a forest route to Malakkappara from Vazhachal water falls
The railway station nearest to Athirappilly Falls is Chalakkudy Railway Station, (30 kilometres far)  and the nearest airport is Cochin International Airport ( 55 kilometres ). Athirappilly is easily reachable from Chalakkudy by taxi or by bus from the Chalakkudy bus terminal.  There is another route from Angamaly, the route is through an Oil Palm Reserve at Ezhattumugham tourism village. It is the easiest route if you come from Kochi.
 

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