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5 Most Popular Waterfalls To visit in Kerala

Are you someone who cherishes nature and finds special wonder in the allure of waterfalls? Then Kerala might just be the ideal destination for you, as its waterfalls serve as exquisite emblems of natural splendor, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the state's serene surroundings and pristine beauty.

Nestled amidst Kerala's lush landscapes, often hailed as 'God's Own Country', lie some of India's most awe-inspiring waterfalls.

From cascading rivulets to tranquil falls concealed within verdant forests, Kerala's waterfalls offer a captivating peek into the state's innate charm. Here are a few of the most renowned waterfalls that grace this tropical paradise:

# Athirappilly Waterfalls

At the forefront of Kerala's renowned waterfalls stands the majestic Athirappilly Falls. According to Kerala Tourism, situated at the threshold of the Sholayar forest ranges, it forms part of the Chalakudy River within the embrace of the Western Ghats. Soaring over 80 feet high, it reigns as Kerala's largest and most celebrated waterfall. Ensure it finds its place on your itinerary.

# Meenmutty Waterfalls

Concealed amid the emerald expanse of the Western Ghats in Wayanad district lies the captivating Meenmutty Falls, cascading in three tiers. Wayanad Tourism describes it as a spellbinding spectacle, its crystalline waters descending in tiers, creating a mesmerizing panorama. Meenmutty isn't just a tourist magnet in Wayanad but also a coveted haven for adventure enthusiasts, accessible via a scenic trek through the wilderness.

# Soochipara Waterfalls



Known as Sentinel Rock Falls, Soochipara Falls remains a hidden treasure ensconced within the picturesque landscapes of Wayanad. Plummeting from a height of approximately 200 feet, it boasts a natural pool at its base, beckoning visitors for a rejuvenating plunge into its refreshing waters. With awe-inspiring vistas and opportunities for trekking and rock climbing, it's a hotspot for both thrill-seekers and nature aficionados.

# Palaruvi Waterfalls

Translated as the 'Stream of Milk,' Palaruvi Falls in Kollam district lives up to its name with its milky-white cascades. Ranking as India's 32nd highest waterfall, it nestles amidst dense tropical foliage, offering a serene escape from urban clamor. Visitors can relish a leisurely picnic by the falls or indulge in a refreshing dip in the natural pool at its base, serenaded by the soothing symphony of nature.

# Thusharagiri Waterfalls

Comprising three additional falls—Erattumukku, Mazhavil Chattom, and Thumbithullum Para—Thusharagiri Waterfalls, as per Kerala Tourism, beckons adventurers with its mist-capped peaks. Its appellation, 'mist-capped peaks,' evokes the silvery crown formed atop the mountain due to the waterfalls. Enchanting visitors with its cascading rivulets, rocky contours, and verdant foliage, it offers a tapestry of natural wonders to explore through trekking trails, each tier unveiling its distinct allure and splendor.

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