Kunchikal Waterfalls: Interesting facts about the tallest waterfall in India
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Nov 6, 2023, 18:13 IST
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Dropping down from a staggering height of 1493 ft, Kunchikal is India's tallest waterfall. This natural wonder in the Western Ghats of of Karnataka is a hidden gem perfect for offbeat travellers and nature lovers. This remote bea … Read more
Dropping down from a staggering height of 1493 ft, Kunchikal is India's tallest waterfall. This natural wonder in the Western Ghats of of Karnataka is a hidden gem perfect for offbeat travellers and nature lovers. This remote beauty showcases the Varahi River's grand fall, making it a heaven for trekkers as well. This is also a sacred place for locals. Read less
Here are some interesting facts about the incredible falls:
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Highest waterfall in India: Kunchikal Waterfalls in Karnataka is the tallest waterfall in India. Dropping down from an enormous height of 1493 ft, this waterfall is a must-visit attraction for nature lovers.
Location: These pretty falls are set in the Western Ghats near a village of Mastikatte in the Shimoga district of Karnataka.
Source: The waterfall is created by the Varahi River, originating in the Western Ghats. It flows through dense forests and rough terrain before dropping down!
A virgin beauty: Given the far location, the waterfall is still untouched from commercialisation. The waterfalls have helped preserve the natural beauty and environment of the place.
Best time to visit: The flow of the waterfall varies with the seasons. The monsoon season is considered the best as the waterfall looks absolutely spectacular at that time.
Trekkers' paradise: The journey to reach Kunchikal Waterfalls is a challenging task in itself. But the journey is rewarding which takes people through the dense forests of the Western Ghats.
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Rich in biodiversity: The Western Ghats and the region around the waterfalls are known as a biodiversity hotspot. One can find a number of endemic and endangered species here.
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