Best waterfalls to be visit in Tamil Nadu

Waterfalls in Tamil Nadu:

                            With the onset of the northeast monsoon in Tamil Nadu, it is raining in some parts of Tamil Nadu. The water has started pouring in the waterfalls due to the rain. You can see in detail the collection and details of  waterfalls of Tamil Nadu that are convenient for tourism that we never missed in our life time.

Water Falls


Hogenakkal  Falls:

                     Hogenakkal Falls is one of the most important waterfalls in India. Located in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu. It is 47 km from Dharmapuri, 88 km from Hosur, 85 km from Salem, 146 km from Bangalore, 345 km from Chennai, 180 km from Mysore and 217 km from Coimbatore. .M, in the distance is the Okanagan Falls.

                   This hogenakkal Falls is also known as the 'Niagara of India'. It is not just a waterfall, but a collection of many waterfalls. It is a spectacular sight to see the waterfalls cascading. July to October is the best time to visit. Extreme care is required as it is a frequent accident area. Some films of Tamil cinema are also shot here. The hogenakkal Falls is also a tourist's paradise. Now the water supply is high. Tourists are allowed to bathe from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monkey Falls:

                Monkey Falls is located near the Azhiyar Dam between Pollachi and Valparai in the Anaimalai Hills, Coimbatore District. Monkey Falls is located at a distance of 18 km from Pollachi. Bathing in this waterfall is much more comfortable. Valparai, if you go up from the waterfall, you can go around for a whole day as Azhiyar Dam if you go down the Top hills. There is a ‘little monkey waterfall’ just past the Forrest check post.

                  Everyone goes right here as soon as they see this. But if you go a little farther up there is another ‘big monkey waterfall’. There is a charge of 15 rupees per person to go to the falls. Admission time is 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Monkeys are high, be careful. Bathing is prohibited during heavy rains in the Western Ghats. The best months to visit Monkey Falls are October and March.

Siruvani Falls and Dam:

                    The world's second tastiest water, Siruvani water. The Siruvani River is a tributary of the Bhavani River, a tributary of the Cauvery River. It flows into Tamil Nadu via Palakkad. The 'Siruvani Dam' is built across the Siruvani River. Chiruvani water is said to be tasty due to the rocks in the area where the Siruvani water is produced and the nature of the soil there. Siruvani Falls is located across the Siruvani River. It is one of the most important tourist destinations in Coimbatore and offers scenic views. 

                 This small dam is also known as 'Kovai Kutralam'. This is the only waterfall in the vicinity of Coimbatore and people are always coming here. Siruvani Falls is located at a distance of 35 km from the city of Coimbatore. Siruvani Falls is accessible from morning till evening. You have to walk a little distance to reach the waterfall.

Suruli Falls:

                   Suruli Falls is located at a distance of 8 km from Cumbum in Theni district. Spiral Falls is a famous place with 18 caves that reflect 18th century rock carving. The waterfall falls in two layers from a height of 150 feet. The suruli waterfall that flows into the clouds first stagnates in a pond and then fills up, then falls to a length of about 40 feet. The nearest place to this waterfall is the location of the herbs. Suruli Velappar Temple is located at a distance of half a kilometer from Suruli Falls.

                     The temple hosts the festival every year by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Department. This waterfall is the main tourist attraction of Theni. Tourists from all over India visit this waterfall during the monsoons. Located in the forest controlled area of ​​Theni district, the waterfall has separate bathing facilities for men and women. There are separate rooms near the waterfall for women to change clothes after bathing. Water supply is moderate at present.

Courtallam Falls:

                 Peraruvi 'is commonly known as' Kutralam'. Tenkasi Railway Station is located at a distance of 5 km from falls. From there there is a bus facility to Courtallam. Many buses ply from Madurai to Courtallam. Called the "Spa" of the South. Courtallam Falls water is a mixture of various herbs, so bathing in it is considered healthy for the body. With the onset of the southwest monsoon in June, the water level in Courtallam falls. Thus, the months of June, July and August, which attract tourists, are the "criminal season". It is popular among foreign tourists who prefer to stay for two days. 

                  This is where the popular banana chips in Kerala become more available in Tamil Nadu. The season starts in mid-May due to natural changes in some years. Courtallam has both municipal and privately owned hotels. A separate bathing area has been set up at Peraruvi, also known as the Main Falls. The stream that starts from this waterfall can be seen from a great distance. The high Court has issued an order banning the use of soap, shampoo and oil in all waterfalls.

Silver Falls:

              Silver Falls is a natural waterfall that welcomes tourists to Kodaikanal. Silver Falls is a place that flows through a mountain pass from Kodaikanal Lake and many other places and pours water from a height of 180 feet. Would be very rummy to watch. Located at a distance of 8 km from Kodaikanal. You can't bathe in this waterfall. Going to Kodaikanal. Silver Falls is also a popular tourist destination. It is located near the road from Dindigul to Kodaikanal via Vathalakundu. More and more tourists are taking his photo along with the waterfall. Monkey harassment is high at Silver Falls. You can visit the Falls from 6am to 6pm.




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