Wondering how to make your Bangalore trip one exotic and an eccentric experience thoroughly? Well, if you think that touring around the mainstream attractions would do the needful, then think again. Even if you take the exciting double decker train from Bangalore to Chennai to make your retreat back home memorable as well, then buddy, even this isn’t enough! Instead, check out the stunning waterfalls in and around Bangalore that not only come as a surprise to most tourists, but can also stir your soul thoroughly. Here you go.
Shivanasamudra Falls
Kaveri river courses through the stone filled geology of the deccan range and drops off as Shivanasamudra Falls. At the falls, you can likewise appreciate a coracle ride over the spouting influxes of the water at the base of the falls.
Chunchi Falls
One can set out on a day’s excursion to these charming waterfalls close to Bangalore by driving onto the Kanakapura-Sangam road which will take you to your destination in about 2 hours. Revel in the lovely Chinchi Falls in Kanakapura and set out on a host of enthralling exercises like Trekking, kayaking, ziplining and some more.
Magod Falls
Magod Falls are the most appealing waterfalls of Bangalore, where the Bedti waterway tumbles from an altitude of 200 m in two stages, shaping a stunning waterfall. These are considered as the best waterfalls in Bangalore.
Iruppu Falls
Starting from the Brahmagiri Range, the Lakshmana Theertha river dives down from a stature of 170 ft. shaping the Iruppu Waterfalls. It makes a perpetual thunder in the midst of the hush of the thick wood.
Abbey Falls
Abbey Falls is one among the few smaller waterfalls in the locale that stream as little waterways and empty their contents into the River Kaveri.
Hogenakkal Falls
The Kaveri river enters the Tamil Nadu fringe slipping down the elevated scene shaping the Hogenakkal Waterfalls. It is a standout amongst the best waterfalls close to Bangalore for a day’s trek.
Jog Falls
Jog Falls, situated close to Sagara on the Shimoga and Uttara Kannada area outskirt, has a drop height of 253 m, making it the second-most elevated dive in India.
Dudhsagar Waterfalls
Amongst every one of the waterfalls around Bangalore, this waterfall is an incredible sight, particularly in the monsoon when it is in full glory. The falling water looks frothy white, giving it the appearance of milk, which is the reason the falls is called ‘Dudhsagar’.
Hebbe Falls
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A standout amongst the most beautiful waterfalls close to Bangalore is the Hebbe Falls, situated around 10 km from the celebrated hill station of Kemmangundi. This spouting waterfall is located right amidst a coffee ranch.
Muthyala Maduvu Falls
Muthyala Maduvu Falls or the Pearl Valley Falls is a spouting stream falling down from a height of 92 m. The fall, its peaceful vibe and the lavish green valley is an immense attraction for tourists.
So once you get down to the nearest railway station to Bangalore or the most preferred air terminal in the city, the sweet, rosy air of Bangalore will be enough to lure you into the sources that make the weather so romantic here. Yes, the waterfalls!
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