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Friday, 23 November 2012

6 Breathtaking Waterfalls In Karnataka

Western Ghats has been a boon to Karnataka and the irregularity in land has led to the birth of several rivers and natural tourist spots.

For 9-6 and 24/7 professionals, nature travel is the easiest ways to de-stress and take a break from hectic lifestyles. Even doctors and therapists suggest the same as taking a view of the green beauty relaxes eyes and calms mind.
The younger generation, off late, complain of premature aging and stereotype living which slowly is resulting in 'unnatural' mindset and publicised namesake relationships.

Nature can heal all your problems much easily than any human as it is a secret conflict within you and no one will ever be aware of anything. It teaches you to be patient, helps you to think twice before act and always makes you realise the importance of life.

Parents often seem complaining of unable to understand their children and for that our suggestion is travel. Travel adds colour to life and creates beautiful moments that can stengthen bond and save breaking families.

Coming to the point, I shall wish to tell you about the 6 breathtaking and must see waterfall in Karnataka. Take a brief.

1. Jog - If you haven't seen Jog Falls then you haven't seen Karnataka at all. The highest waterfall in Karnataka is also the major power house that generates electricity to many districts. The combined Raja, Rani, Roarer and Rocket (4 separate) Waterfalls result the massive Jog. Do not forget to take a glimpse of the Shimoga's Sharavathi.
2. Barachukki  - The largest waterfall in Karnataka is just a few kilometres away from Bangalore and Mysore. Its gigantic, huge and worth a watch. Kaveri forces herself from the mighty mountains and drops down with a roar which is audible several kilometres in the vicinity.

3. Abbe - This is probably the first waterfall of Kaveri as she takes birth in the same land, the land of Marshals, the land of Madikeri. Abbe is amidst the Coffee estates and is a popular Green attraction.

4. Iruppu - Another Madikeri waterfall that is not very popular as Abbe. Iruppu demands some adventure as the tourists have to trek a little to view the long waterfall. The water is cold as it is said to be from the caves of Munikal.

5. Attihalli - Hassan and Chikmagalur districts are also famous for scenic attractions in Karnataka. Attihalli is a popular waterfall in Saklespur that flows secretly between valleys. One needs to risk a lot to view her. A walk in the wild flora is spooky as it is a habitat of various Creeps and Crawls.

6. Balamuri - This is one of the most uncommon Waterfall in Karnataka as it is wider and calmer than all the others. Boating is possible in Balamuri and is highly popular Picnic spot for Kannadigas.

My humble request to all travellers to join hands with Karnataka tourism in taking care of natural resources and not get lethargic in terms of cleanliness. Let your fun time not affect or disturb the grace of Almighty.


1 comments:

  1. Here the author of this blog talk about the 6 different water falls of Karnataka. And all these falls are awesome in viewing. I have visited few of them but here I’ll talk about the “Jog Falls” where I visited before my niagara trip from boston. This is the second highest water falls of India with the height of 829 feet. These falls show there actual beauty just in the season of Monsoon so always visit there between August and September.

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